And you thought the robot dogs would get you. https://twitter.com/JonathanAufray/status/1194741339382075394 πŸ”„ 0 πŸ‘ 0 Original URL

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@brownorama I just did some math: that’s true if it’s the Washington Monument and pretty close to the same if it is the first Washington monument in Baltimore. πŸ”„ 0 πŸ‘ 0 Original URL

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@jengolbeck @benjgorman @Garmin I’m just going to roll with β€œFit as a 20yr old” and leave it at that. πŸ”„ 0 πŸ‘ 3 Original URL

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@_rnbrewer What hallway? πŸ”„ 0 πŸ‘ 0 Original URL

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@_rnbrewer Yes where πŸ”„ 0 πŸ‘ 0 Original URL

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Where is @_rnbrewer ????? πŸ”„ 0 πŸ‘ 0 Original URL

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@jengolbeck @benjgorman @Garmin That was me riding my bike home for 8 min. The running data is the one that should have lots of data on and scores me low. It feels like BMI - works well enough for enough of the population but I’m an outlier. πŸ”„ 0 πŸ‘ 0 Original URL

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@CarolSOtt The crazy part is that insurance considers mold to be due to neglect. That means that it is uncovered and leaves property owners (owner occupant or owner landlord) on the hook. A mold remediation fund to help would be great (and expensive) πŸ”„ 0 πŸ‘ 0 Original URL

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@benjgorman @Garmin @jengolbeck Here’s the whole screen. Maybe the information being visualized is only one part of the fitness age? I know that the tracker/app only approximates VO2 but since it shows low is bad, I’m confused https://t.co/aFyIxX3qNy πŸ”„ 0 πŸ‘ 0 Original URL

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Can anyone explain this report from my ⁦@Garmin⁩ to me? Somehow having a fitness level of an excellent 20 year old puts me in the bottom 30% of my age gender. πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ CC: ⁦@jengolbeck⁩ https://t.co/3r5GZLpF1z πŸ”„ 0 πŸ‘ 0 Original URL

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