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G9100 s Casio Men details
The Gulfman has its ups and downs. Firstly, its features (i.e. time, day, date, stopwatch, timer, world time, alarm, moon phase, and tide graph) come in handy. I am 21 years old and have been a licensed and avid scuba diver since I was 11; I needed a new dive watch after mine finally gave out and flooded, and I didn’t feel it was necessary to drop half a grand on the G-Shock Frogman, although it was very tempting. I needed a watch that was capable of withstanding at least 180 feet of underwater submersion and possessed timer/stopwatch capabilities. The moon and tide graphs are an extra bonus, especially considering that the tide graph mode will depict the approximate tide for any specific time of day. The backlight is also nice to have in an underwater scenario (i.e. cave, wreck, and night diving) and is clearly visible. The watch fits snuggly to the wrist without any sliding around.
The watch itself is, however, a little bulky, although fairly light, especially when compared to other dive watches. The circular seconds graph is, in my opinion, a waste of space, as you can clearly see the seconds counting in the main time window, it just seems redundant. Programming the watch can be intimidatingly complicated at times. To program your “Home Site Data,” you are required to know your longitudinal value and your lunitidal intervals in hours and minutes (the data is set to Japanese values by default). This was somewhat daunting and after a few hours researching on the internet I finally got the correct data inputted, I hope.
My greatest concern is that the tide/moon graphs rely on the Home Site Data, because I do not use the tide/moon graphs at home, I use them in whatever country I’m diving in. So, when I use the tide/moon graphs, I have to reprogram the watch and change the Home Site Data to wherever my dive sites are, and vice versa when I return home. Extremely annoying. If it possessed atomic time capabilities, which it doesn’t, things might be different and
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Mad about DW290 Men Casio s
I purchased a very similar Casio watch over 10 years ago. I still have the watch and it still works as good as it did the day I bought it. I replace the battery every few years and all the lettering has worn off the outside of the case, but like I said, it still runs like new. I’m a high school football official and outdoors type of person so my watch has had some pretty extreme use. When I saw this watch advertised I couldn’t resist the price so I bought it. I’ve “semi-retired” my old watch for football game purposes but keep it handy as a back-up if I, or someone else on my crew needs it. This is a great watch for my needs. I highly recommend it.
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Say hi to Casio Men s General
Never had so much fun making a fool of myself (you find out how un-coordinated you really are), but laughed and enjoyed it anyway while getting some of that hated EXERCISE. Highly reccomend everyone to give it a try.
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After ordering one of the Omron HJ-112 Pedometers and using it for a day or two, my wife wanted one. So now we have two and think they’re great. Haven’t reached 10,000 steps a day yet, but we’re working on it. Great little motivator!
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Since installing MS Office 2007 on my desktop and two laptops I have had nothing but problems and I use Word extensively for my work to write complex reports. The problems we have experienced, and continue to be plagued by are; numerous security updates through MS that have created hardware problems, the fact that MS never informed us that Office 2007 did not have a compatible spellcheck interface with Outlook Express, documents and whole folders disappearing from one computer to another on USB drives, and creating such an impossibly complicated version of Word that it is taking me months to use it….and I was exceptionally adept at Word 2003, which we thought was a great program and used for years.
NICE GOING MICROSOFT. WE NOW UNDERSTAND WHY MS IS SO DESPISED!
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Yes.. Casio s G Men
First off, let me start by saying I do 100% believe these are actual conversations with God. I don’t think he made it up to try to persuade people of anything, I do believe these are the words of God. I can’t wait to read the second one. It’s interesting for someone like me to rad q book like this becuase it gave me more of an idea what/who God is really about. I’m understanding a lot more how s/he works and operates and this along with others ( books and personal experiences) had made me 100% a believer again.
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I bought this for my eleven year old granddaughter to play with while she spends time with me, but I find that it also keep me busy playing her games when she is not here.
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As this was a Christmas gift for my in-laws, I am writing simply to state the superiority of Amazon of Alibris. The shipping was prompt and on time despite the worst time of year for shipping. Everything arrived as exactly described and made Christmas shopping that much easier!
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Leather s Men Casio suck
After a standard scale with weight that changed dramatically every time I shifted my feet, I wanted something accurate and inexpensive. This scale is both, plus it’s nice to look at, besides. I’m delighted. The bad news? Now that I have an accurate weight, I’m not as happy as I was before I stepped on it the first time.
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Three Trolley Men and model
First the bad:
- It sometimes takes over 10 minutes to connect to a satellite. I run in Manhattan and Central Park, maybe it has something to do with the other transmissions in the atmosphere in this city.
- A little bulky in size. I’m a big person, but it still feels like a mini-VCR on my wrist.
Then the good:
- The device is great once it connects to the satellite, it rarely loses its connection.
- The pace is accurate, comparing with some known distances and a regular watch
- The charts and goals on the garmin website when you upload your stats are very intuitive.
- Battery life has been good so far, my longest use has been 5 hours on my bike.
- The ghosting feature to run against my previous run works very well.
Overall, everything has been working great. Just wish the satellite connection was quicker, but that may not necessarily be fault of the device.
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