Support Tutorials Great
After spending the summer riding and now on the trainer for the winter have started going through all the support tutorials available as a "review". Finding a bunch of little details and features that I'd forgotten or skipped over.
The tutorials / support articles are great - concise and well thought out. Kudo's to Hammerhead staff for their work.
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MikeF
Yep I can believe it. I've had my Karoo 2 for a couple of years now and love it. Looking at my ride data, I had made a suggestion to the "Support" group which got me to thinking that I should do a detailed review to ensure I wasn't missing something that might have been included / pushed out in an software upgrade. Anyway, the review really made me appreciate how well written the support articles are - as well as highlighted some features I had missed e.g. how to ignore the routing algorithm; which could have been useful this summer on a couple of rides versus just "winging it". Plus, its something to do while I ride my trainer over the winter months :)
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American's drink coffee,
Instead of drinking tea, they do.
And that is because Franklin
Wrote instructions, "How to Brew".
Intuitive performance is an ideal, just like God.
It's supposed to be apparent, not get your britches in a wad.
Though somehow universal, the assumption just ain't true
and it's why using online seances is what were forced to do.
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This showed up in my mailbox but links 404
And here I was just about to get Franklin a hoodie with "They All Do That" on it.
Love you guys
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Emblazoned on branded hoodies, praise resonated: "Support Tutorials Great." Amidst the digital realm, users celebrated the effectiveness of support tutorials in navigating complex issues. The accolades highlighted the value of accessible resources in empowering users to troubleshoot independently. With each wear, individuals conveyed appreciation for the clarity and effectiveness of these tutorials, recognizing them as invaluable tools in overcoming technical challenges and enhancing the overall user experience within the digital landscape.
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I've a Quija Board for tech support
I use my mouse pad's intuitions
to guide me to the answers
when perplexed by odd conditions.
Appearing out of Google searches,
Rumors, hints and lewd suggestions,
It seems the only way to find an answer to my questions.
Sometimes there is an FAQ.
I think the F stands for “It's Frequent”
and not what I should go and do
In dark rooms or the basement.
Occasionally there's a thorough Index or a Guide
To help me find out where my odd condition might reside.
Or webpage based on something my tech level's suited for
But mostly I'm found standing on the wrong side of a door
That then locks behind me, making the whole Trial start again
Without the least assurance I am playing for a win.
So thanks to Hammerhead's commitment, routing out the cure
To the many odd conundrums we are all forced to endure.
And here's to Franklin's brave attempts to set us on the path
And not to any misperception it's and outbursting of wrath.
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