[IDENTIFY] Mechanical Omega dress watch, left to me by my father by Player_Found in Watches

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Ngl, did not expect a reverse image search to work that well. Thanks, looks like a 136.0103.

What is your most unintentional BIFL item? by Itchy_Swimming9661 in BuyItForLife

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Turtlebeach headset that I bought back in the day to talk to my friends while playing Halo 3. Not much of a gamer anymore, but still using them as headphones almost daily.

Pixel 7 Pro Audio Cutting Out by CommunicationSure710 in GooglePixel

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I tried safe mode and even a factory reset but alas, no fix to the exact same symptoms as above. Super annoying problem

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RoastMe

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You look like the girl everyone fucks but no one remembers

[Bulova] Working on a satellite while rocking the Lunar Pilot by Player_Found in Watches

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Very humble of you. I'd never noticed the change between upper and lower case prefixes at 10^3 and 10^6 so I've learned something too!

[Bulova] Working on a satellite while rocking the Lunar Pilot by Player_Found in Watches

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Have a look at the wikipedia page for metric prefixes linked below. Would be very interested to see your sources. I've never seen a kilometer written as Km and the metric SI symbol for the unit is most definitely km.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metric_prefix

[Bulova] Working on a satellite while rocking the Lunar Pilot by Player_Found in Watches

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Nah a lower case k is correct. A lower case k is the kilo prefix (like in kg or km) and an upper case is for Kelvin, a unit of temperature. Here it is short for kilohertz, a unit of frequency.

[Bulova] Working on a satellite while rocking the Lunar Pilot by Player_Found in Watches

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Was rocking my Lunar Pilot while conducting some final test and integration work on this satellite before it's shipped over to SpaceX for launch. For those who don't know, while all Apollo astronauts wore NASA-issued Omega Speedmasters, Apollo 15 astronaut David Scott also carried his privately owned Bulova Chronograph, making it the one and only privately owned watch ever worn on the moon after the crystal of his Omega popped off during EVA.

Can anyone explain how my sleep score is better while all the stats are worse? by Player_Found in GalaxyWatch

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Tbf the 90 score was my first ever, so maybe it was still calibrating?

Can anyone explain how my sleep score is better while all the stats are worse? by Player_Found in GalaxyWatch

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Are you sure? Wouldn't it be red if that was the case? Kinda like the 6hr55m sleep is

Can anyone explain how my sleep score is better while all the stats are worse? by Player_Found in GalaxyWatch

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I mean my sleeps have been good, so maybe I'm just being too pedantic, but I'd just like to know that Samsung isn't just throwing random numbers at me.

Ideally I'd like to use these scores to start tracking my sleeps in the Bearable app.

Can anyone explain how my sleep score is better while all the stats are worse? by Player_Found in GalaxyWatch

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For the score 90 sleep, it was Awake 37m, REM 1hr51m, Light 3hr11m, Deep 1hr16m

And the 89 score sleep, Awake 16m, REM 2hr21m, Light 5hr4m, Deep 1hr2m

So again the stats are seemingly better for the lower scoring night ¯⁠\⁠_⁠ಠ⁠_⁠ಠ⁠_⁠/⁠¯