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RPK79 11-12-15 10:02 AM

I swear myeddebt.ed.gov is ALWAYS down. Yes the site is up and I can log in, but if I want to review my payments it's always unavailable. Always. Why can't the government build a decent webpage? This stupid website probably cost the taxpayers MILLIONS. /rant

Mumonkan 11-12-15 10:04 AM


Originally Posted by RPK79 (Post 18313602)
Yeah, but you can just upload manually if Garmin Connect is down.

yaknow i never even realized that you can do that, even though i make "manual activities" all the time as a sort of message to buddies for rides and conversation starters

http://stream1.gifsoup.com/view/2040...you-know-o.gif

Bah Humbug 11-12-15 10:08 AM


Originally Posted by RPK79 (Post 18313564)
Strava. I do use Garmin Connect, but only to auto-magically move my data from my Garmin to Strava.

Well yes. The problem is the only way to get data from my watch TO Strava is... that auto-magic connection from Garmin Connect. Which, as mentioned, is down.

I hate Garmin so much.

RPK79 11-12-15 10:08 AM


Originally Posted by Mumonkan (Post 18313609)
yaknow i never even realized that you can do that, even though i make "manual activities" all the time as a sort of message to buddies for rides and conversation starters

http://stream1.gifsoup.com/view/2040...you-know-o.gif

Only problem is when Garmin Connect comes back up it may duplicate the ride on Strava when it pulls it over. Easy enough to delete the duplicate though.

RPK79 11-12-15 10:10 AM


Originally Posted by Bah Humbug (Post 18313619)
Well yes. The problem is the only way to get data from my watch TO Strava is... that auto-magic connection from Garmin Connect. Which, as mentioned, is down.

I hate Garmin so much.

The watch doesn't hook up to a computer?

WalksOn2Wheels 11-12-15 10:15 AM


Originally Posted by Bah Humbug (Post 18313619)
Well yes. The problem is the only way to get data from my watch TO Strava is... that auto-magic connection from Garmin Connect. Which, as mentioned, is down.

I hate Garmin so much.

I've been a huge Garmin supporter for years. Had a 200 for a while and upgraded to a 510. I generally can't imagine riding without one. The other day, my 510 suddenly decided it didn't want to load my bike profiles, and I ended up having to do a master reset. Only lost a couple of commuter rides, but still. This is maybe the 3rd or 4th time this has happened to me in 3 or 4 years, but it really, really sucks when you have to redo your bike profiles and eveyrthing. Between that and the awful, awful, AWFUL bluetooth pairing with recent firmware updates, I am THIS close to saying **** it and throwing it on ebay. They make incredible hardware that is awesome when it works, but gives me more issues with every single firmware update than any iPhone ever has.

Bah Humbug 11-12-15 10:19 AM


Originally Posted by RPK79 (Post 18313602)
Yeah, but you can just upload manually if Garmin Connect is down.

No from a 910XT, not that I can figure out. The cradle is for charging only.

Bah Humbug 11-12-15 10:22 AM


Originally Posted by WalksOn2Wheels (Post 18313641)
I've been a huge Garmin supporter for years. Had a 200 for a while and upgraded to a 510. I generally can't imagine riding without one. The other day, my 510 suddenly decided it didn't want to load my bike profiles, and I ended up having to do a master reset. Only lost a couple of commuter rides, but still. This is maybe the 3rd or 4th time this has happened to me in 3 or 4 years, but it really, really sucks when you have to redo your bike profiles and eveyrthing. Between that and the awful, awful, AWFUL bluetooth pairing with recent firmware updates, I am THIS close to saying **** it and throwing it on ebay. They make incredible hardware that is awesome when it works, but gives me more issues with every single firmware update than any iPhone ever has.

The decision to link the 910XT to GC (and only upload via Ant Agent) is frustrating. It also routinely lies about having found satellites and has my run starting across the street in someone else's house and takes over a quarter mile to get accurate (while telling me I'm running much faster or slower than I really am). My 500 will only calibrate my PT while the HR strap is connected (granted, I haven't tried that in almost a year). On and on... they have a big pile of issues. I wish there were another GOOD GPS watch.

Bah Humbug 11-12-15 10:23 AM


Originally Posted by RPK79 (Post 18313626)
The watch doesn't hook up to a computer?

Nope. There are only two pins on the watch, and two on the charging cradle. They included an ANT+ stick so they can make you use the Garmin ANT Agent to upload.

RPK79 11-12-15 10:24 AM


Originally Posted by Bah Humbug (Post 18313652)
No from a 910XT, not that I can figure out. The cradle is for charging only.

Yeah, looks like Ant+ data transfer only.

rjones28 11-12-15 10:31 AM


Originally Posted by WhyFi (Post 18313412)
http://www.microcenter.com/

edit: had to try it. Huh, weird. Dunno. Still not ready for daily driver status, IMO.

In terms of the size thing, Chrome will sometimes copy formatting, as well. To avoid that issue, I just "Paste as plain text," rather than just "Paste."

Programmers can't be trusted.

Bah Humbug 11-12-15 10:32 AM


Originally Posted by rjones28 (Post 18313684)
Programmers can't be trusted.

Dman straight. My whole job is to try to keep them in line. They don't make it easy.

rjones28 11-12-15 10:34 AM


Originally Posted by Bah Humbug (Post 18313619)
Well yes. The problem is the only way to get data from my watch TO Strava is... that auto-magic connection from Garmin Connect. Which, as mentioned, is down.

I hate Garmin so much.

Garmin can't be trusted.

Herbie53 11-12-15 10:43 AM


Originally Posted by rjones28 (Post 18313698)
Garmin can't be trusted.

I think they are also doctors.

RPK79 11-12-15 10:45 AM

Nobody can be trusted.

WhyFi 11-12-15 10:45 AM


Originally Posted by Bah Humbug (Post 18313664)
Nope. There are only two pins on the watch, and two on the charging cradle. They included an ANT+ stick so they can make you use the Garmin ANT Agent to upload.

Once you connect to the PC via ANT stick, the files are typically saved to C:/Users/*Username*/AppData/Roaming/Garmin/Devices/XXXXXXXXX/Activities

It's a hidden location, so you'll have to unhide, but you can then upload the file manually on Strava (Strava and Garmin Connect have never played together nicely for me, so I've had to manually upload like this for a while).

RPK79 11-12-15 10:47 AM


Originally Posted by WhyFi (Post 18313733)
Once you connect to the PC via ANT stick, the files are typically saved to C:/Users/*Username*/AppData/Roaming/Garmin/Devices/XXXXXXXXX/Activities

It's a hidden location, so you'll have to unhide, but you can then upload the file manually on Strava (Strava and Garmin Connect have never played together nicely for me, so I've had to manually upload like this for a while).

I figured there would be a way.

Bah Humbug 11-12-15 10:55 AM


Originally Posted by WhyFi (Post 18313733)
Once you connect to the PC via ANT stick, the files are typically saved to C:/Users/*Username*/AppData/Roaming/Garmin/Devices/XXXXXXXXX/Activities

It's a hidden location, so you'll have to unhide, but you can then upload the file manually on Strava (Strava and Garmin Connect have never played together nicely for me, so I've had to manually upload like this for a while).

You are awesome. Thanks for the info!

https://www.strava.com/activities/431391393

BillyD 11-12-15 11:22 AM


Originally Posted by Heathpack (Post 18313519)

That's frame-worthy. :thumb:

BillyD 11-12-15 11:25 AM


Originally Posted by rjones28 (Post 18313684)
Programmers can't be trusted.

They're the worst.






Except for lawyers, of course.

UnfilteredDregs 11-12-15 11:32 AM

******' UPS.

My indoor hobby is model railroading. I have essentially a museum grade collection of period specific Boston & Albany brass locomotives.

I've been doing some horse trading so that I can swell the coffers for my yet to be built Ti Rosko...

UPS, LOST this, ONE of only TWENTY FIVE in the world:

http://www.divisionpoint.com/site/wp..._9106GREEN.jpg

http://www.divisionpoint.com/site/wp..._9119green.jpg

http://www.divisionpoint.com/site/wp..._9110green.jpg

http://www.divisionpoint.com/site/wp..._9123green.jpg

Idiots.

I was suspicious the next day after shipping when the arrival/ departure scans for the first leg of shipment posted. the times were reversed.

RPK79 11-12-15 11:35 AM


Originally Posted by UnfilteredDregs (Post 18313846)
UPS f-up

Is this case closed lost or are they still looking into it? Did you have the shipment insured?

UnfilteredDregs 11-12-15 11:39 AM


Originally Posted by RPK79 (Post 18313855)
Is this case closed lost or are they still looking into it? Did you have the shipment insured?

Case isn't closed but...insured, yes. Nevertheless I feel bad for the collector on the other end. Extremely hard to acquire piece and the absolute apex of the craft.

LesterOfPuppets 11-12-15 11:39 AM


Originally Posted by UnfilteredDregs (Post 18313846)
******' UPS.

My indoor hobby is model railroading. I have essentially a museum grade collection of period specific Boston & Albany brass locomotives.

I've been doing some horse trading so that I can swell the coffers for my yet to be built Ti Rosko...

UPS, LOST this, ONE of only TWENTY FIVE in the world:

http://www.divisionpoint.com/site/wp..._9106GREEN.jpg

http://www.divisionpoint.com/site/wp..._9119green.jpg

http://www.divisionpoint.com/site/wp..._9110green.jpg

http://www.divisionpoint.com/site/wp..._9123green.jpg

Idiots.

I was suspicious the next day after shipping when the arrival/ departure scans for the first leg of shipment posted. the times were reversed.

Ouch. Damn, that WAS beautiful.

Is that O scale?

UnfilteredDregs 11-12-15 11:40 AM


Originally Posted by LesterOfPuppets (Post 18313871)
Ouch. Damn, that WAS beautiful.

Is that O scale?

HO...Amazing model, ridiculous detail. The funny thing is there are no existing paint chips or reference for that boiler jacket color, the green, other than an offhand story by a retired fireman who likened the color to a green found on Lucky Strike cigarette packs at the time...Essentially the reason I sold it. My models are all referenced with photos, copies of builder's doc, etc..


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