Good morning all,
The pool is still filling with water. I was going to leave it running all night, but the pool guy said he thought that might be too much. So of course I was up and 5am and turned the water back on. It's still pretty low. I think I was right - should have left it running. I just wasn't here when he closed it so I wasn't sure how much water he left in it. I've found over the years that different people leave it at different levels. Oh well, it will keep filling until he gets here.
Nori - I use the treadmill about 5 days a week, but you're right. I pushed my speed up just a little yesterday at the beginning to get my heart rate up. It makes me a little more aware of the effort I'm putting in, and that's a good thing. I'm like you, I bought a higher end one, although I now realise I'll probably use less of the features that it has.
Selina - I'm in Canada, so our prices are usually different. I'd suggest you go with something that is more basic, don't get roped into all the shiny features as I did. Although who knows, maybe I'll use more than I think.
Kelly - I bought a Polar F11. I had a limited selection of Polar items from the people I bought it from, and this one fit my needs. I could have probably gone for the F6 and saved a little money. I just liked the idea of the fitness test that comes with the F11 (even though it ranked me Very Low). I'm hoping that something like that will encourage me to improve it. I love it after only one day. I wanted it so when I start swimming I can do some exercising in the pool and compare how many calories I'm burning (as opposed to the treadmill). I'd like to do some non-weight bearing stuff in the summer, but want to make sure I'm keeping the intensity up.
Roni - 
Happy Birthday!
Rhonda - yes, you would have to actually work out.

Some of them (including the one I bought) you can set your workout schedule and have it remind you! Mine is fairly flexible time-wise, so at the moment I'm not using that feature.
Well, since my breakfast has settled perhaps it's time to strap the HRM on and hit the treadmill.

Have a great day everyone.