I bought a X6 last year (not the X6-HR). Turned out that it would mess up every now and then. Called up Suunto and they said oh yeah there is a bad chip on the circuit board. I sent it to them and they kept it for 4 weeks. It has been flawless since then. Been up numerous mountains, a couple of trips above 14,000 feet. Appears to be accurate and no more glitches. Pizzed me off that Suunto knew there was a glitch and didn't recall the watches when they knew there was a problem. Happy now.
they are chowing down big time today. Half the users this morning are googlebots. We need to start posting some good stuff so the rest of the internet community can benefit from cc.com wisdom.
Nice website, too bad most of it is technologically impractical at this point. Oxygills, seagrass exchange, and current turbines. Nice try, shrooms must be freely available.
The first posts were made last night around 11 PM though...
where else are servers called Jenna and Silvia? Good job Timm@y and Jon I think you got them all. And I am from the Guvment and I am here to hep you, we don't need no sylbians
first shot it looks like he is humping the rock
Interesting camera angle on the crack climb.
on the traverse, how can you call it climbing if the climber doesn't go up?
other than that, good job just post up shorter ones