look out piano
Striker
I'm a woman, my loop is toasty warm thank you very much !I'm sorry to hear that mate. Things like that and prostate problems are a modern plague for men. Hopefully the doctor can sort something out.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
I'm a woman, my loop is toasty warm thank you very much !I'm sorry to hear that mate. Things like that and prostate problems are a modern plague for men. Hopefully the doctor can sort something out.
I'm afraid that the SMB verification board requires proof of this fact madam. The usual term and requirement is "pics".I'm a woman, my loop is toasty warm thank you very much !
Already done many moons ago, I've been in @Dave Herbal 's shed anarl - he can verify that I am indeed a ladyI'm afraid that the SMB verification board requires proof of this fact madam. The usual term and requirement is "pics".
A second euphemism on this thread?Already done many moons ago, I've been in @Dave Herbal 's shed anarl - he can verify that I am indeed a lady
NopeA second euphemism on this thread?
Sorry I've watched too many carry on films when I was growing up.. I see euphemisms everywhere!Nope
A second euphemism on this thread?
Imagine if you defrosted a freezer that was in the shed man.
Phwoar!
via the back door! Boosh!Imagine if you defrosted a freezer that was in the shed man.
Phwoar!
via the back door! Boosh!
I have a Polar Loop, it tells me when its "time to move" and issues me with "inactivity stamps" when I'm being lazy
Cool, but I only drink on a weekend and I dread to think of the reading the thing would give me just before bedtime on a Saturday nightyou want a one that tells you when your pissed
Tracking your blood alcohol level is never a bad idea, but huffing, puffing and whipping out a breathlyzer isn't always an option. Looking to unearth a more inconspicuous way of keeping an eye on things, the National Health Institute's Wearable Alcohol Biosensor Challenge put the call out for non-invasive solutions to this problem, and has now selected its winner. The wrist-worn BACtrack Skyn pairs with an app to offer real-time monitoring of alcohol levels, even alerting the user's phone when they are drinking too hard.
http://www.gizmag.com/alcohol-brace...ail&utm_term=0_65b67362bd-3811852f12-92374509
Cool, but I only drink on a weekend and I dread to think of the reading the thing would give me just before bedtime on a Saturday night
Nee point in me getting that as it would always be positive anyway.you want a one that tells you when your pissed
Tracking your blood alcohol level is never a bad idea, but huffing, puffing and whipping out a breathlyzer isn't always an option. Looking to unearth a more inconspicuous way of keeping an eye on things, the National Health Institute's Wearable Alcohol Biosensor Challenge put the call out for non-invasive solutions to this problem, and has now selected its winner. The wrist-worn BACtrack Skyn pairs with an app to offer real-time monitoring of alcohol levels, even alerting the user's phone when they are drinking too hard.
http://www.gizmag.com/alcohol-brace...ail&utm_term=0_65b67362bd-3811852f12-92374509
I've had the Fitbit zip for a couple of years and run it with the Fitbit App, Endomondo, MyFitnessPal and they all talk to each otherHad mine months. Team it with my fitness pal and you are on your way to good health
Nice. I might have went for that one but I wanted the HR monitor too.I opted for the Fitbit Alta instead... Loving it so far