Running Code with the Speedmaster

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I had to run code on Friday (lights and sirens) to get to a domestic. Not blistering, but fast enough. 110mph and the Speedmaster was spot on… 33 seconds for a mile (give or take, I was a little busy. 😊
 
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For a moment I thought you were testing software to see how good your compilation skills were.

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For a moment I thought you were testing software to see how good your compilation skills were.

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Same here. I was thinking,”I run code with my Speedmaster all the time.”

But not the same way the OP did! Although, I have been known to get over 100 mph on back roads while wearing my Speedmaster. Just never tried timing my speed with it!
 
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Yeah, I think I'd be staring at the road and not my speedmaster.

Glad I run code on a debugger.
 
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I had to run code on Friday (lights and sirens) to get to a domestic. Not blistering, but fast enough. 110mph and the Speedmaster was spot on… 33 seconds for a mile (give or take, I was a little busy. 😊
110 mph? Any SOP violations?
 
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I had to run code on Friday (lights and sirens) to get to a domestic. Not blistering, but fast enough. 110mph and the Speedmaster was spot on… 33 seconds for a mile (give or take, I was a little busy. 😊
If 110mph is not blistering to you, what is? 😬
 
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ER nurse here. My Planet Ocean has been through 2 codes with chest compressions and have cleaned up well after being covered in um...bodily fluids. Glad to see another medical-type person who actively uses their nice watch! 😁
 
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We were restricted to 70 mph, no exceptions.
That won’t even match legal highway speeds here. Where were you?
 
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That won’t even match legal highway speeds here. Where were you?
I worked for a city in NH. The State Police don't have the same restriction.