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malnourish ◴[] No.45672303[source]
I realize this is a self-fulfilling prophecy, but how can anyone justify buying this when Google notoriously kills off projects? My money says this goes the way of the Pixel tablet.

If Apple couldn't make it work, does Google really think they can? This should be headlining an event, not relegated to a blog post.

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1. ls-a ◴[] No.45672638[source]
People are still buying the second version of Pebble watch. It's called wasting money.
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2. jama211 ◴[] No.45672727[source]
Your comment is unhelpful, uncalled for, and unrelated.
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3. asadm ◴[] No.45672760[source]
what? the Pebble is essentially very refreshing offering. I am tired of "too-smart" Apple watch and am eagerly waiting for my Pebble!
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4. ls-a ◴[] No.45672781[source]
It's a dead product that was resurrected to cash out again from money wasters before it gets killed again
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5. asadm ◴[] No.45673008{3}[source]
my original Pebble still works. Not sure what you mean by dead.
6. numpad0 ◴[] No.45676144[source]
Everything in this universe is waste of resources. The true value of anything is nothing, nothing has a true value[1]. Physical substances are mere representations of causalities.

1: gasp this makes so much more sense read as English, I guess it really was written in an Indo-European language