- Yeah, I think that's right.
Btw, a little icon in one of the upper corners showing a general direction (n, nw, ne, s, etc) would be a cool addition.
And yeah, 15 is pretty fast on a longboard. That's how I, shall we say, roll
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com07-19-10 08:59 AMLike 0 - Yeah, I think that's right.
Btw, a little icon in one of the upper corners showing a general direction (n, nw, ne, s, etc) would be a cool addition.
And yeah, 15 is pretty fast on a longboard. That's how I, shall we say, roll
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com07-19-10 09:07 AMLike 0 -
- Originally Posted by [email protected]would i be right in saying john was the only paying customer, and that the other 2 just got in early and got the freebie from beta testing? if so john wins by default, if not send me the email you used to order. everybodys a winner today
Funny story goes along with this. I noticed your post here about BBSpeedOmeter. I clicked on the first link that was the Crackberry store and purchased it. Something like 45 minutes and still no download link from the CB store. So, I headed on over to Mobihand and got it there where I knew I would get the link immediatly. I got it twice.07-20-10 06:32 AMLike 0 - Thanks Mike!
Funny story goes along with this. I noticed your post here about BBSpeedOmeter. I clicked on the first link that was the Crackberry store and purchased it. Something like 45 minutes and still no download link from the CB store. So, I headed on over to Mobihand and got it there where I knew I would get the link immediatly. I got it twice.07-20-10 07:56 AMLike 0 -
if these are working then you must be just on the flat. TAsc is total ascent in meters or feet depending on your settings.
it doesnt count every meter change tho, you have to be on some sort of a hill for it to count
the way it should work (not 100% sure on the number, id have to check them)
theres a counter that keeps track of the elevation change. once this hits +35 meters the 35 gets added to the TAsc (i.e hill must be higher than 35 meters, which isnt too big of a hill really, less than half a mile of a hill should get it)
once you hit the 35 meters the counter gets activated every 5 meters, so every 5 meters climbed gets added to the TAsc (so it might miss the last 4 meters of a climb, but having this counter at 5 and not 1 makes it alot more accurate overall)
also a mile/elevation marker gets activated after the first 35 meters, this is used to check if the next mile has an average gradient of greater than 1%, if not then the counters get reset and bbspeedometer doesnt count it as climbing after this so you have to do another 35 meters before the TAsc gets updated again
aswell as this when you start to decend once you've come down 25 meters it should reset the counters too.
again not really sure on the exact numbers but this is more or less how it should work.07-23-10 03:07 AMLike 0 - 07-23-10 03:49 AMLike 0
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- hmmmmm i just mapmyride.com'd it i was closer the first time, they say its 3983 meters but they always get it wrong07-23-10 03:55 AMLike 0
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