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I have the Pace 2. Itβs great and for $200 I really canβt complain. I do about 30mpw with one trail run on the weekend (too hard to find the time after work to drive to a trail before dinner..) and on these 7-15 mile runs I often wish I could navigate on my watch vs pulling out my phone to pull up AllTrails, Maps.me, etc.
My question is, how useful is the breadcrumb mapping on the other Coros watches? Is it worth the upgrade? Iβm considering whether I should switch to a Garmin instead if I want basic mapping, but Iβve never had a watch with mapping before so I donβt know really how much more useful a full map on a Garmin would be compared to Corosβ basic breadcrumb navigation.
Iβm also curious to hear about peopleβs experience creating and loading routes into the watch with the Coros app compared to the Garmin app. It just seems like more of a hassle with Coros - create the gpx file in another app, export it, import into the Coros app, upload to the watch... by comparison, it seems so convenient that Garminβs app can help with routing natively.
Thanks for sharing yβallβs experience!
Hey everyone! I was curious if anyone knew if the navigation has a way to drop breadcrumbs when driving off road? In our LR4 it did it automatically, but I havenβt been able to figure it out with our new defender! I called LR customer support but they werenβt much help.
Breadcrumbs are a secondary navigation aid that helps users easily understand the relation between their location on a page (like a product page) and higher-level pages (a category page, for instance).
How to Use Breadcrumb Navigation?
Using breadcrumbs is one of the few simple things that enhances website experience and fosters user comfort. And thatβs sufficient contribution for something that takes up only one line in the design.
Hey everyone, I've been looking for a GPS-enabled bike computer, and the Garmin Edge 200 is my top choice currently. I intend to use this mostly for exploring new routes (both touring and short day trips), because it's always annoying to have to stop at every intersection to figure out my hand-made cue sheet or consult my phone. The problem is, I still haven't figured out how the "breadcrumb" navigation works. Is it essentially like a cue sheet? Is there any way to bring up a real map on these devices? Thanks in advance for any responses you guys might have!
Iβm just getting into longer ultras on mountainous trails where difficulty navigating can be an issue (recently DNFed at a tough race in the alps because my partner and I took a few wrong runs and got 10K off track before realizing and missed a time cut off when we finally made it back)
Iβm interested in a watch that does the breadcrumb-style GPX route that will last through the majority of a long race. (Normally I use my Apple Watch for shorter runs but the battery life is terrible)
While Iβd love to buy a Garmin Fenix 5, itβs out of my budget range for the time being. Anyone have experience with a watch thatβs similar, with good battery life, and is priced decently? (It doesnβt have to look particularly stylish either - Iβd likely only wear it for really long runs and 50-100mi races.)
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Everything I am highlighting here is asking questions about publically available information and not an accusation of any wrongdoing of any parties mentioned.
Also... I'm not financially trained, so feel free to correct me if I miss something or get something wrong!!
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Ok Apes... Last time we spoke, we talked about Charter Schools and questioned the reason why SO MANY Billionaires we're interested in investing in them.
I'll let you make your own interpretations: PART 4
This time... we are going to talk about the OTHER thing that Billionaires all love to pump money into...
Now... don't get me wrong here. I'm sure there are lots of foundations out there that do a lot of good. This is merely an examination of the FUNCTIONALITY of these foundations and why they potentially get so much attention from the super-rich.
Let's start with one we all know...
https://preview.redd.it/4gktjg5nvm571.png?width=976&format=png&auto=webp&s=533ec0528af455a3b5eeeeb05a7866d1cf365efe
Now... maybe you already know this, maybe you don't... but Non-Profit Foundations get significant tax breaks from the government... but they still need to report to the
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ALSO... I am not actually going to claim that anyone did anything, merely just connect some dots and let you form your own opinion.
ALSO... This is not financial advice, I am not financially qualified, and full disclosure I am a $GME shareholder.
ALSO... this post is an introductory post to BBC part 5. I'm working on more connections to $GME, and this is part of that.
Now that that's out of the way...
Let's dive in. Shits getting Dark Apes. (But no surprises there)
So we all know that Billionaires love to count themselves as Philatropists right?
This is the ONE thing, nearly all of them have in common.
So since I was looking for connections between all these guys for the BBC, I decided to look at what they all had in common.
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I'm not American, so I am not up to date on the School System, but as I'm sure many of you are, I'm guessing you know a little about Charter Schools?
But again... I'll try to stay out of Pol itics, though a lot of this will hover around the subject.
So on looking into these Billionaires and their Philanthropy... I discovered that ALOT of them were keenly interested in Charter Schools.
(Don't worry, I will look at the other stuff, but up first is Education)
... keep reading on reddit β‘Hello I looking for hiking watch that have option to record my gps travel route and than I can use it to come back to the place I started. Basically let's say I want to take trip deep into woods and come back without problems. I know I can load maps into garmin but let's say no such map exist (wild terrain). I now have Coros Vertix and I can record my gps route but then I have to load it to my phone and then from my phone back into watch to be able to backtrack. Is all the possible directly in Garmin without using phone?
I'm trying to figure out routing by following this guide, but it's not really clear how it applies to what I want to do: https://angular.io/docs/ts/latest/guide/router.html
I want to show breadcrumbs along the top, so in the app component I need a list of links that I add to every time a link is clicked, where would I detect that the route changed?
The way I want users to navigate the site is through a series of links, not all links are shown at the same time. When a user clicks a link, a submenu comes up. I don't want to create a new component for each sub-menu, the only thing changing is the data, not the template. Maybe at some point I'd like to put the page structure in a database, but it seems like the routing has to be hard-coded.
If that explanation isn't clear I can provide a screen shot / demo. I'm sorry if these questions are simple but angular 4 isn't so easy to research since most search results are for angularjs.
Currently trying out the 945 LTE. I love the form factor and features. Most of my use will come from trail running/ultras. However I also go rock climbing and mountaineering. So my biggest concern is the durability. I would definitely put a screen protector on it but would the plastic case be durable enough for my activities. The other option is the Fenix 6 Sapphire but it's not as comfortable.
Thoughts?
Hi all.
Way back when XP was still a thing, there was a great piece of software that allowed you to use the breadcrumbs bar not only to go back, but also to go forward. You'd click the point of the tree where you wanted to branch off, then just highlight the dropdown to the right and that would reveal the subfolders for that particular folder, then you just moused over to the next folder, and so on and so on... till you reached the folder you wanted and clicked it. Kind of like this: https://lifehacker.com/240965/download-of-the-day-explorer-breadcrumbs-windows
Currently, at least with Windows 8, you have to click the folder where you want to branch off, then wait for the dropdown arrow to appear, click that... wait... click the dropdown again... etc...
Does anyone know of an app that would allow the continuous dropdown method without having to click several times? After a whole day of navigating multiple folders, it gets annoying.
Help greatly appreciated.
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