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M. Edward (Ed) Borasky wrote: |
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> Rasmus Wiman wrote: |
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>> Hi, |
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>> is anyone using a heart rate monitor watch and downloading/viewing the |
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>> data in gentoo? If so, what brand if monitor du you use? I would like |
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>> to buy one and would prefer buying from a manufacturer that isn't too |
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>> linux-hostile. Here in Sweden the most common brands are Polar and |
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>> Suunto, how well do their watches work with gentoo? Do they use highly |
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>> obfuscated formats and bizarre nonstandard usb-stuff for downloading |
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>> data or i it all fairly straightforward stuff that can be plotted |
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>> almost right away in gnuplot, octave or similar software? |
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>> Any brands or models that should be avoided at all costs? |
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>> Thanks, |
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>> Rasmus |
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> You are asking open source developers for medical advice. That is an |
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> extremely bad idea. If your physician and the vendor say, "Use |
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> Windows", use Windows. |
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hes talking about pulserate meter utilities, joggers and other athletes |
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use them in training :) |
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