temve: Chibi figure of me running (Run Tem Run)
Tem ([personal profile] temve) wrote in [community profile] runners2014-03-29 12:26 pm

Running with the Empire...

... or, I have been assimilated. :)

Mixed sci-fi metaphors aside, thanks to [personal profile] ell's patient and somewhat incessant sales pitch, I am now the proud owner of a GPS watch, a Garmin Forerunner 10. I count it as something of a win that it's one of the plainest, simplest ones out there, and therefore most watch-like in appearance - actually, sitting next to my regular women-sized sport watch, it's only a little chunkier.

And it does only the bare minimum of GPS watch functionality, but really, that is all I would ever use: it tells me how far I've run, and how fast I'm running.

And it comes with a blinking TIE fighter. I mean, look at it - the little symbol on the top, which is supposed to indicate satellite connection... doesn't like like a satellite to me.

<Obi-Wan voice>That's no moon...</Obi-Wan voice>



This, by the way, is not my watch - I don't run that fast, and I don't have it set to speak German to me either... and it doesn't sport the Sith colour scheme of black-and-red but rather is simply black and grey.

Anyway, this means that now when I go out on a solo run (without [personal profile] ell and her massive GPS watch that I like to call the OCD watch and refuse to wear) I can now go exploring rather than running the usual routes the length of which I know exactly, or having to consult Googlemaps to see how many miles running up to Eddersheim Locks actually would be, and what questionable landmark would be the 5-mile turnaround point.

Instead, I rely on blinking TIE fighters to escort me now. Which, given that I would usually give my affiliation as Jedi and given the fact that I actually own a full set of Jedi robes & tunics complete with homemade lightsaber, is more than a little ironic. :)
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[personal profile] ilanarama 2014-03-29 03:11 pm (UTC)(link)
These things are great, aren't they? I bought my first GPS watch back in 2008, a Garmin Forerunner 301 that resembled a brick. It was already obsolete by then so I got it cheaply; I eventually replaced it with a cheap 305 which, again, had been discontinued, and just this past December I bought a shiny new(ish) 610 (since the 620 had come out, it had been discounted - do you sense a trend?) and it's amazing - it is almost small enough to pass for a regular watch!