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The best smart watch

blessedwife318

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The animal sure scares me! Who would want to meet him?
I'll take a mountain lion over the spiders and bugs I deal with in Arizona any day. Your excuse still holds no water as there are plenty of areas to walk for FREE that mountain lions aren't going to visit.
 

evangelist6589

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I'll take a mountain lion over the spiders and bugs I deal with in Arizona any day. Your excuse still holds no water as there are plenty of areas to walk for FREE that mountain lions aren't going to visit.

Spiders? What type in Arizona? I bet you have scorpions as well.
 

JonC

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My FREE headphones meet my needs.
We aren't talking needs, remember. (And nothing's free :) ).

I like not having the wires (I'm too tall and jerk them out of my ears at every turn). I was wondering because I do have the Samsung Iconx which work great on my Samsung Galaxy S7 (Android) to listen to my PODCASTS .
 

InTheLight

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Yep toys. You don't need a smart watch to prevent you dying from a heart attack. It's called "going for a walk and eating healthy". I have an app on my phone called MyFitnessPal that helps to track calories and I have another app called RunKeeper that keeps track of my running and walking. I also bought a pair of $100 running shoes (BIG expense for me) and I've got 250 miles on the shoes now. So I'm out $100 (which has actually saved me because of a torn tendon in my foot and I haven't needed surgery yet with a good pair of shoes) and my heart is quite healthy. No need for a smartwatch.
MyFitnessPal is awesome!

Sent from my Motorola Droid Turbo.
 

annsni

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I can understand the idea that an Apple Watch falls more into the luxury category than the necessity category, but you can question just about any purchase a person makes.

You can always save more. You can always invest better. Etc, etc.

As long as you don't go overboard with it, I don't worry about it. I know that I personally spend money on entertainment as a stress relief, but if I didn't do that, I'd lose my mind (not joking--I've spent time in the hospital, which is even more expensive!).

The problem is that the OP has tens of thousands of dollars of debt and he has no plans to repay the debt except paying the minimum payment. Apparently he doesn't make enough money to pay down his debt but he has enough to buy a $500 toy.
 

Rolfe

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Yep - there is no need for a smartphone at all. But I have it (got it from my daughter) and so I use it. It costs me $20 a month on Cricket service.

I wish that Mrs. Rolf would consent to me having a basic Flip-Phone.
 
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