My wife was diagnosed with it in 2005 in her mid 30s, had some very low days but touch wood she is still here, happy and healthy. Never going to have kids mind which has been more of an issue for her than me, I’d rather have her, simple as that.
I have one and djaustin has summed it up pretty well. Have had 2 iphones both had warranty issues that were never fixed and the BB syncs with the mac laptop anyway.
I can’t relate this to humans but we have tried various copper and magnet fitted collars on older dogs that were starting to get a bit stiff in the back legs. The copper collar made a small difference on one dog but the magnets made a huge difference on the other which started to jump into the boot of the car instead of being lifted in or going up a ramp. It was 6 months since she had last done so. Nothing else in her life had changed and she doesn’t know she has magnets on her collar. On a current older dog it has made no difference. We have kept the various collars to try. I guess if you think it works for you and you improve then it has worked in a round about way. I guess these supports aren’t cheap?
Good question. The work blackberrys are synced to it but mine is my own so I guess it is the enterprise version. Where is this beta of which you speak?
Also, the ‘night mode’ seems to be a feature many have not grasped; seen plenty of people on the motorway with an enormously bright white/light coloured screen in front of their faces – how they can see anything else (like the road!) I do not know.
Just like all the artics ploughing up and down the motorways at night with lcd tvs in the cab watching dvds….. I remember driving back up from manchester and my passenger seeing if he could guess the film they were watching.
I ditched it a good while ago, actually contacted stw and cancelled it. I haven’t missed it tbh. It wasn’t reflecting the riding that I do or my budget. Don’t subscribe to any mags now, possibly more me than stws fault as such.
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