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Author: Shimmy Xu <shimmy.xu@shimmy1996.com>
Date:   Fri,  7 Aug 2020 20:27:58 -0500

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+I woke up this morning only to find my bike's rear tube was punctured by a thin steel wire, possibly on my way home yesterday. I searched around for emergency reapir tips, and learned that I could get away with tying a knot around the leaky region in a pinch: I clearly underestimated how stretchy bicycle tubes are and this actually worked. The knot did produce an noticable bulge on the rear tire, but this was enough to get me through my commute. I got the tube repaired at a shop on my way home.+
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+Took a detour on the way home today for an hour-long ride on my bike. I was able to cover so much more ground (quite literally) than if I were to spend the same time running. I finally know what's lies beyond my normal running route now. Judging by the fact that most pain is coming from my neck instead of my legs now, I guess I've grew more used to riding.+
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+I finally pulled the trigger on Suunto 9 during the sale a few weeks back. It took a while to arrive and was actually lighter than what I expected when comparing the specs against my Pebble Time Round. With news about the Garmin hack going on, can't say that I didn't feel smug about my choice. One thing I worried about Garmin (Suunto 7 as well), is that they are too smartwatch-like. No, not the Pebble-era of smartwatch-ness, but the Apple-Watch-era of smartwatch-ness, a.k.a. the bad kind that strangles you in an eco system. What I wanted was a dedicated device that is the running equivalent of a bike computer and I think Suunto 9 fits the bill better than most other choices. Pebble will remain my choice for daily routines and notifications. I still haven't logged any runs on the watch due to COVID though, but I did tracked the past few days of sleep on it - doesn't sleeping also count as a sport though?+
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+I wish wiki pages have tagged releases so that I don't have to get all the editing done in one go.
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+Somehow the comic version of Hototo in _Appare-Rannman_'s transition cuts looks like Nagase-san.+
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