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[MENTION=418438]TimothyH[/MENTION], thank you. That's even better than the sheets I make.
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Originally Posted by Seattle Forrest
(Post 19464972)
I feel like Garmin's bike computers are years behind their watches, both in terms of features, and overall usefulness and software quality.
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Originally Posted by TimothyH
(Post 19464971)
A properly formatted cue sheet is a thing of beauty and extremely easy to use.
The ones I create are similar. (I probably won't consider also bring a printer and paper when travelling.)
Originally Posted by TimothyH
(Post 19464971)
Folded into a quarter page size, it is attached to the bike using a document clip held to the stem with a zip tie.
Originally Posted by TimothyH
(Post 19464971)
Cue sheets are an art form which sadly, has been lost.
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Originally Posted by njkayaker
(Post 19465003)
What navigation features are missing from the computers?
* I've been using the Recovery Advisor for 2 years before it appeared in an Edge (the 520). * Garmin's newest watch supports ANT+ and BT sensors. (HRMs, PMs, cadence sensors, foot pods, etc) * Edge units typically have a barometer, but can't use it to predict inclement weather without a data connection. Storm Warning is a pretty common feature on most barometric devices. * Edges lack the sophisticated barometer calibration software in the watches. * Edge units have no concept of training load. * Edge units can't tell you what effect a particular exercise had on your fitness level, let alone break it out between your aerobic and anaerobic fitness. * Edge units can't detect your LTHR. * I think any of the Edges have wifi? * I don't think Edges have proximity alerts either? * I don't believe Edge units have Sight-n-Go. * Better compass on the watches. https://media.dcrainmaker.com/images...3/DSC_8372.jpg https://media.dcrainmaker.com/images...3/DSC_8769.jpg |
Originally Posted by Seattle Forrest
(Post 19465387)
Why are you limiting this to navigation features?
Originally Posted by Seattle Forrest
(Post 19465387)
The watches are far and away more advanced than the bike computers, in terms of exercise features, usability, and navigation to a lesser extent.
Originally Posted by Seattle Forrest
(Post 19465387)
* I think any of the Edges have wifi?
Originally Posted by Seattle Forrest
(Post 19465387)
... and navigation to a lesser extent.
Originally Posted by Seattle Forrest
(Post 19465387)
Edges lack the sophisticated barometer calibration software in the watches.
Originally Posted by Seattle Forrest
(Post 19465387)
* I don't think Edges have proximity alerts either?
Originally Posted by Seattle Forrest
(Post 19465387)
* I don't believe Edge units have Sight-n-Go.
Originally Posted by Seattle Forrest
(Post 19465387)
* Better compass on the watches.
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Originally Posted by Seattle Forrest
(Post 19465387)
Why are you limiting this to navigation features?
Originally Posted by njkayaker
(Post 19465460)
Why not?
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Originally Posted by Seattle Forrest
(Post 19465735)
Neither of us were talking about navigation. I shouldn't have to explain why you shouldn't move goal posts.
I was talking about navigation. I was always talking about navigation. It's what this thread was mostly about. You started talking about other features (which I don't have a problem with). I asked about navigation. |
You were asking me to elaborate on a claim I made which had nothing to do with navigation, and which we can now both see is true. And, true to form, you're being all weird because of it. I accept that you got confused, though, and we can move on now.
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Originally Posted by Seattle Forrest
(Post 19465789)
You were asking me to elaborate on a claim I made which had nothing to do with navigation, and which we can now both see is true. And, true to form, you're being all weird because of it. I accept that you got confused, though, and we can move on now.
And I asked what was different about navigation because that's what this thread was about. I thought you might know something about it. No one would have been able to guess that asking a question relevant to the thread would upset you so! |
Originally Posted by Seattle Forrest
(Post 19465387)
...The watches are far and away more advanced than the bike computers, in terms of exercise features, usability, and navigation to a lesser extent....
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