If you enjoy running I'm sure you've owned a pair of Nike running shoes at some point like I have. My favorite model has been the Air Pegasus and this past summer I picked up a new pair shown to the right. I felt these sneakers offered some great curb appeal with distinctive styling and they were comfortable for a little while.
After about 5 months of use the inner sole started to compress and become overly firm and less comfortable. Then one morning I was walking across my kitchen and noticed a small black rectangular object on the floor which turned out to be a piece of the tread from the sneakers that had become unglued and fallen off. This is not what I would expect from a $90+ pair of running shoes from Nike.
I've had the comfort issue happen to me before with Nike running shoes but I've never had the tread start falling off. If you've taken a look at most Nike shoes on the market today they seem to have a similar tread design my pair of Air Pegasus shoes shown above. So based on this negative experience on went on the hunt for a new brand offering higher quality and greater comfort.
After consulting with a few friends on the running shoes they use the most consistent response I got was "if you're looking for the most comfortable running shoes you'll ever own you need to consider Asics".
Enter the Asics Gel Platinum Series offered exclusively through Dick's Sporting Goods. The second these shoes touched my feet I fell in love. Not only did they offer great styling but they delivered on comfort better than any running shoe I've ever owned. I'm now officially an Asics convert and will probably never buy another pair of Nike's again.
Check out the Ascis Gel Platinum Series at Dick's:
http://www.dickssportinggoods.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2809285&cp=2367454.2866814.2866815.2879032&parentPage=category
Friday, November 23, 2007
Declining Comfort for Nike
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Friday, November 16, 2007
Taking the SmartPhone Plunge
I'm a long-time Palm user that is getting ready to migrate over to a Smartphone. I've purposely shied away from this move because I love the Palm desktop software and the ability to hotsync with my PC. However, the array of communication devices I'm carrying in my briefcase is getting ridiculous. I have a Motorola Razr cell phone, a Palm V and a company issued BlackBerry for corporate email. Unfortunately my company has chosen not to enable the phone capability on the BlackBerry, and I hate the Lotus calendar and contact software. So this is why I'm still stuck with the manual Treo.


My cell phone contract expires in a week so I've been researching the phones available through Verizon along with investigating the the enormously popular iPhone. Apple has done a fantastic job of pulling in new customers through the iPod movement. I've got (3) iPods at the moment and several of my co-workers have purchased the iPhone and claim to love but I've convinced myself that it's not for me.
Here are the key reasons why I'm not going to buy the iPhone:
- Switching providers from Verizon to AT&T Wireless will drive up my minute usage because I currently get unlimited in-network minutes, and most of my frequent contacts are with Verizon.
- I will not be able to import my Palm desktop information (calendar, contacts, notes, etc.) to the iTunes platform with the iPhone
- Verizon continues to have the best network and my co-workers have complained about more frequent dropped calls with the AT&T Wireless
- I'm used to the BlackBerry keyboard and the iPhone keyboard is more difficult to use and does not provide any sensory feedback when characters are selected from the touchscreen
- With (3) iPods already do I really need a 4th device to manage my music with? I just don't see myself listening to music on my phone while I'm in work, and if I'm traveling I'll use my binder-clip size iPod Shuffle.
- I will not be able to integrate my corporate email because my company owns the BlackBerry and monthly data agreement with Verizon
So now that I'm committed to stay with Verizon I researched the new Smartphones available on-line and found the Samsung SCH i760 which appears to be positioned as an iPhone alternative. After taking a look at it first-hand in a Verizon Wireless store first-hand I became hooked.
Here are the key reasons why I'm going to buy the Samsung SCH i760 and dump my Razr and Palm V:
- The screen size is great and the Microsoft Windows Mobile 6 Professional Operating system will allow me to use Outlook on my desktop and wirelessly sync with the phone
- The slide out keyboard is even easier to use than my BlackBerry because of its size
- The touch-screen is very nice and the built-in stylus comes in handy for those of us with fat finger and can't correctly select the smaller icons within the start menu
- Removable SDRAM memory for extra storage capacity
- PocketCopy from Chapura gives me the ability to migrate my Palm Desktop information over to Microsoft Outlook enabling me to sync with the smartphone
- Although I still have the same issue with my corporate email I will at least link to my home email account
Here are some related links for your reference:
http://reviews.cnet.com/smartphones/samsung-sch-i760-verizon/4505-6452_7-32177475.html
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1759,2206128,00.asp
http://www.chapura.com/pocketcopy.php?source=google&group=PC&ad=2&gclid=CICCqOeS448CFRGCGgod6lUzCQ
http://forum.brighthand.com/showthread.php?t=250409
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