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24 February 2011, 03:08 PM | #1 |
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Once again, I have proven myself... A Dorklehead.
So... uh.... If anyone remembers a thread I did last year, it was in regards to me being a Dorklehead, looking at my Daytona to see if the store was open so I could go buy a watch with a stopwatch on it to time my run.... And then realizing... Low and Behold my Rolex Daytona has a stop wach on it!!!!!
Yeah, Dorklehead. Well, today something similar happened I had to share. I DID end up buying a plastic digital (cheap) watch to wear during my runs and excercising at the gym. It's called (I think) a MIO, and also has the ability to give a pulse reading. You place your index and second finger on two buttons on the face of the watch,and press, and a digital pulse reading comes up on the cyrstal. It is perfect for work-outs and I have been using it (and the pulse function) for several months. So, on to today... I was at the gym for quite a while this evening, ran a pretty hard course on the treadmill and kept checking my pulse; not really sure why, not tracking it or anything but it's kind of cool to see the variations and keeping it a certain percentage for so many minutes etc. So I got in the habbit of putting my two fingers on the crystal and waiting for the pulse reading to appear.... (know where this is going?). I was totally exhausted afterwards, took a shower at the gym, dressed and drove home. Deciding I was too tired to cook anything, I stopped by a chinese resturant for a take-out chicken-rice bowl, (really good, cheap and fast, perfect for a bachelor!). So, I'm sitting in the resturant, waiting for my order, and I said to myself: "Self, I wonder what your pulse is now? Half hour or so after your excercise, has it returned to normal?" And I promptly place my two fingers on the face of my watch and waited for the digital pulse reading to appear.. and waited.... and waited.... Honest to GOD, it took me over 30 seconds to realize.... I was wearing my Daytona................. I would LIKE to blame this on my hard workout this evening, but, we all know the ugly truth... I... am a DORKLEHEAD.... |
24 February 2011, 03:18 PM | #2 |
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Where was your Daytona while you were at the gym?
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24 February 2011, 03:27 PM | #3 |
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Not to worry... I have a daytona and I dont even drive or even able to race car! John |
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Don't worry Paul, I put some washing powder in the fridge instead of the cupboard a few months back
happens to us all
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Paul, it's good to be human... welcome to the the club. Funny, thanks for sharing.
I wear my Speedmaster to time my runs and take it off for weight training. It would be nice to have a pulse monitor so you can push the aerobic running into the anaaerobic area for a while. However, you can just run hard.
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Thanks for sharing this story.
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24 February 2011, 07:41 PM | #9 |
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how was the Chinese food? did they cook it on time? (otherwise demand it for free )
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24 February 2011, 07:51 PM | #10 |
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I have a Daytona , I only start and stop the chrono function once and a while just to check that it still functions
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Funny story, Paul. A pulse monitor on a Rolex would be an interesting complication.
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Yikes, I hope you leave your Daytona in the car instead of a locker during your workout.
Even at a high end club, Rolex and other watches are common targets for locker room thieves. |
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Thats a good one
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That's funny.
So what did the watch say when you checked your pulse? (nothing, it doesn't talk)
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I wear a gmt and have no idea why it is called a gmt nor do i know how to use the bezel ok I know how to read the gmt hand
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Now that's what I call getting a good workout Paul.
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Happens to all of us every once in awhile (Dorklehead Moments), thanks for sharing.
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It could be worse when you think you were wearing a Daytona, you tell your friend how great it is and raise your wrist to show your watch. Instead of the Daytona, there is your plastic Mio! Your heart bit shot up and the pulse monitor would come in handy.
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Put a fresh battery in your Daytona Paul and you have a great pulse reader.
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26 February 2011, 05:33 AM | #21 |
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Hehe, I was thinking the same, to echo the above 'Yes I love Rolex, nice Sub, here I have a SS Day...oh..hm..' O_o hehe
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Paul, your stories are always the best!
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That is a funny story! |
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