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At any given time I almost always have 4 things in my pocket, and my fitbit clipped to the side. Two are very basic, some lip balm (which is more for Sarah than for me), and a USB stick with some basic documents on it. The more interesting items are the 20 sided dice and the brass acorn.
Most gamers know that your dice are sacred, they have a connection to you. This one has been in my pocket for years and is very connected. Also, you never know when you may have to make a roll to resist temptation.
I always get asked about the acorn. When we started dating, Sarah and I were out for a walk and she randomly picked up an acorn and handed it to me. Not thinking much about it, I put it in my pocket. At the end of each night, I take the stuff in my pocket out and put it on the dresser, then the next morning it all goes back in my pocket. At my bachelors party, the real acorn disappeared and I was devastated. Sarah found the brass one online and gave it to me just after the wedding. It's been in my pocket ever since.
La registrazione di una splendida puntata di Tech and The City dedicata al tecnofitness con Gabriele di Matteo al parco sempione di milano dove abbiamo parlato di Nike+ FUELBAND e FITBIT
Tras apenas 9 meses de uso, aunque prácticamente puesta en todo momento, bajo ducha, agua,... ¿Dónde puede encontrar repuesto?
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I have a feeling there will be a series of ironies in the 40 Days in Plaster series. Here's the first one.
The day before I broke my ankle, the FitBit monitor I had ordered arrived. It's really clever - logging steps/distance walked, calories burned and even your sleep patterns. But, most ironic of all, it measures the number of stairs you climb!
So I'm using it to try and keep my stats down rather than up and will post them to Facebook/Twitter each day - just keep myself on my toes - or should that be off them..?!
Day 6 of 40 Days in Plaster