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Thanks for this... those years help support the point I was going to make (that I’m a bit surprised isn’t mentioned above). This was probably largely a way to sneak in sexual content under Hays Code guidelines.

With both Fenix 2 and 3, I had issues with keeping satellites, freezing up, rebooting, etc. On Fenix 3, marathon distances and above, I would fairly consistently be 5-10 miles over distance wise and this was without any cover, wide open skies. While I did not have this problem as consistently with the Fenix 2, it was

With both Fenix 2 and 3, I had issues with keeping satellites, freezing up, rebooting, etc. On Fenix 3, marathon

Anyone considering the Garmin Fenix (any of them), I cannot recommend enough reading reviews before investing... because I’m slow, I’ve owned several Fenix watches, from 1-3, and they have all been an ultrarunner/hiker nightmare. Switched to Sunnto and couldn’t be happier. Every person I know who has gone with Fenix

Anyone considering the Garmin Fenix (any of them), I cannot recommend enough reading reviews before investing...

Inept? They pull in 7 billion a year to show beer commercials, they know exactly what they’re doing. The people who watch, on the other hand...

Yeah, I hate to be the millionth dude to do this, but this is why people still read Catcher in the Rye: it really speaks to being, like, 15 or 16 and being a little shit.

Naked Lunch is probably only enjoyable if you’re as strung out on heroin as Burroughs was. Howl’s cool and On the Road is good, especially if you have the fortune to read it as an overly impressionable late teens/early 20s dude.

Honestly, do you like any show or movie set in NYC? I can’t really remember a “realistic” portrayal of living in NYC without be fabulously wealthy (except maybe Girls and Broad City to some extent).