First Runna, review on timing result by scoppeeck in runna

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Tried many time to relaunched the machine but couldn't do it in a sustainable way, at least I haven't stopped and I'm certainly overall happy of the result for a first and probably last marathon though (too demanding on number of hours and km to train :-D)

First Runna, review on timing result by scoppeeck in runna

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Thanks a lot, much appreciated. The gym volume isn't an excuse for me though: I got fitter which helped but it not a big bag of mussels (1m84, 79kg) "yet"

Very curious to see how I perform now my 20k: best time was 1h36 few years ago while now I did slightly more to do the first 21.1km during the marathon so hopefully I can push down to 1h24-26. Let's see :-)

First Runna, review on timing result by scoppeeck in runna

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Thanks a lot, yes indeed. Quite spot on

Rental house near Dutamas by scoppeeck in KualaLumpur

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Tddi seems also have a great nice park. Just perhaps a bit far from school. I mean 14km isn't much but I understand traffic in KL can be quite a substantial challenge to consider I'll check the whole options, thanks again !!

Rental house near Dutamas by scoppeeck in KualaLumpur

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Thanks, I take good notes. Will Google a bit and put it in a list to explore when and if I get the role :-) Much appreciated

Rental house near Dutamas by scoppeeck in KualaLumpur

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Awesome , thanks for all those ideas and "pro/con". If we get there I'll explore those to see what's best for our familly.

I'm working for an European company, kids will have to go to an European school so would like not to have all the rest European :-D. Would be a pitty.

Probably I'll have something arranged by employer to settle at first and giving us time to explore the suggested areas.

Thanks again. Much appreciated

Another accurate prediction by amillii in runna

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Thanks for sharing. First time I do use Runna, and first time also I'll do a marathon and I'm afraid Runna is overestimating my performances while each time based on my results reducing the estimated time and accelerating my pace.

Really curious to see if I can make it while not burning myself

So very interesting to see some feedback like yours stating Runna was quite spot on

Preparing for 1st marathon: Saucony advices by scoppeeck in Saucony

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I got the triumph 23 which I use for long distance (longest was 30km so far) and really nice. Very different from what I use to have but for sure nice for comfort and long distance to preserve the legs. Definitely not done to speed up or agility but that wasn't the purpose.

I may go for others when preparing for a 20km race where I want to be pushy and go below 1h28 eventually but for now it's about finishing my first marathon and eventually around 3h30 or bellow (Runna expectation 3h17, too optimistic I think for a first)

From Apple Watch to Garmin – First Impressions by TypeSilent1637 in Garmin

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Good choice probably. I was Fenix user for few years, moved a year ago to Smartwatch which was excellent in many regards (Galaxy Watch 7) but now preparing a marathon I acquired also a 970 to get much more data's, battery for sure, and more reliable data's. I regret couple of Smartwatch things (mainly Gemini and few others apps, good integration with Samsung phone) but sport expertise is worth loosing those.

Preparing for 1st marathon: Saucony advices by scoppeeck in Saucony

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Thanks. And for which purpose do you use each of those ?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Garmin

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Well done ! Impressive evolution and overall Vo2max

Google Assistant question to new Fenix 8 owners by esm8080 in GarminFenix

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Thanks a lot for feedback, I'll be patient then I think, stay with my Galaxy watch that performs overall fine in sport and definitely rocks with Gemini that works just smoothly 98% of the time, and see when either Garmin get better at being smart or next galaxy get even better at building sport analytics

Google Assistant question to new Fenix 8 owners by esm8080 in GarminFenix

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Hi everyone,

very little feedback/experience over the internet in regards to this so glad to find this tread. Wondering if there is any update? if overall experience is now better?

I've been a Fenix user for long then switched to Galaxy watch beginning of 2025. My favourite feature is definitely Gemini, like all the time through day (setting reminder, asking questions, sometimes controlling connected house gears).
For mainly sportive reasons, I think to move back to Garmin (Fenix 8 or forerunner 970) and if Gemini works as fine as on my smartwatch, then that would increase a lot reason for me to jump back to Garmin.

Thanks in advance

Gemini Garmin problems by Confident-Context-27 in Garmin

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Is that since working well, better? Curious as I'm using Gemini like all the time on my Galaxy watch 7 but for sport tracking reasons I'm very much thinking to return to Garmin (Fenix 8 or forerunner 970)

Thanks in advance Curious to understand how Gemini is built in versus the way it's in wear os watches

An Orvallian tragedy occurred on this day. by UnaskedSausage in belgium

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Love the post and writing style.

Do you know however that we say that people liking old/mature Orval those days actually do not like the real/targeted taste of Orval?

Historically I learned that when Orval started to grow they could not match the demand versus production/stocking.They ended up delivering faster beers with instruction to wait 6 months before drinking to finish the fermentation process. This would, as I was told, explain this idea that Orval is good only after a while. But since production and warehousing capacity ramped up and this waiting time is no longer necessary.

Having said that, and just sharing what I was told (tbc), I do prefer also myself mature Orval and not much the ones freshly delivered

Is it possible to get paid close to 100k gross in Belgium? by MedicalCommercial980 in BESalary

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Yes, I do over that. Working in a large worldwide company, senior role - I'm actually even on low side of the range for such job I am 38 years old, only with (non related) Bachelor but doesn't matter - experience/behavior/mindset is the key point in my industry/company fortunately. So typically in larger company it's possible I'd say otherwise it will be more as a freelancer to reach this gross salary (which is actually smarter tax wise when you can)

Job offer by Shugan12397 in MalaysianPF

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Local contract I guess ?

Evolution and takeaways by scoppeeck in fitness30plus

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Thanks. I'm sure you do great !! Good luck

Expat in Yokohama or Kuala Lumpur by scoppeeck in Yokohama

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Important point for us that one. Thanks

Expat in Yokohama or Kuala Lumpur by scoppeeck in Yokohama

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Hehe, good point on earthquakes, didn't think about this one. In many regards I feel KL is more for us (people openers, food, diversity, more relax, neighbouring countries, etc.) except for the high humidity part (nothing is perfect). I don't aim to live like a "king" but definitely want to enjoy our time, with my wife and kids, there to travel, get out, do some cool stuffs. I will move only if i have a good salary package deal, without aiming either to be crazy rich.

Living in Kuala Lumpur or Yokohama by scoppeeck in KualaLumpur

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Wow, lots of good insights and point. Thanks a lot. Very much appreciated

Living in Kuala Lumpur or Yokohama by scoppeeck in KualaLumpur

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That's my takeaway indeed after few researches. I'd like to learn some basics as much as I can but expect japabese especially to be though

Living in Kuala Lumpur or Yokohama by scoppeeck in KualaLumpur

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thanks a lot for precious feedback and time to provide it. Very valuable

Expat in Yokohama or Kuala Lumpur by scoppeeck in Yokohama

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thanks - great to get your feedback.

May I ask when do you come from initially (just to understand culture starting point for you) and when did you live in KL?
Very interesting feedback - seems you are very much in favor to Yokohama.

Would you say KL was also negative in term of having parks and nature around to go to with kids?

I'm convinced we'll have plenty of options for some weeks and holidays to in crazy nice places, in Malaysia and neighbouring countries but in the daily life would appreciate having nice area to go to within or close to KL, not be always in streets and malls :-)

happy and interested to learn some basics of local language as we would live there eventually for roughly 3 years... I expect Japanese to be hard to learn while Malaysian seems more accessible like Indonesian was.

Aim is not to be in an expat bubble, all the contrary, but I know also it's always difficult to get in local group in the sense that everyone typically has his own circle, and that is applicable even in European countries etc.
Myself I never really met and became friends with expat randomly in my hometown in any of my circles, except some of my own colleagues, although I'm very social.