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Bored. Everything I might want to buy is released next month.
  • Crimson Desert - maybe... looks good
  • Fiio M33 DAP (Its so new when I search for its homepage, the result is the wrong thing)/ Only reviews are all created by AI.
  • Asus PG32UCDM3 (could be later) - Its only out in China and EU so far.

I am waiting on a package from USA but really I don't have a use for it now. Maybe when I get DAP. Might take that long to arrive.

Normally I can find something to buy now. Only things that I can easily buy now are cables, and thats hardly exciting.
 
Got in too late to edit my post about buying a better spin bike. I ended up cancelling that order same day, as I was seeing some red flags in reviews and they acted like they weren't sure it was canceled. They charge a cancelation fee if you don't cancel same day as the order, so I wanted to make sure they honored that. After at least twice being transferred to their order status line when no one was there to talk to, and leaving two messages for their sales manager that I didn't get response on for a couple days, I called my bank and had them start a claim. I FINALLY got through to their sales manager, whom I was told was the only one that would know for sure if it had been cancelled.

He said it had been cancelled, but when I told him I had my bank do a claim on it, he was worried if the bank did a charge back they would be double paying a refund. I said it's not my fault they are so hard to reach, at which point he admitted their phone and computer tech was old school. I told him I'd call my bank and have them stop the claim, then he refunded the order. These guys might be legit, but I did see one YT video where a guy paid a lot of money for one of these bikes, and it didn't come as ordered. He was still waiting for them to have someone install the correct display.

This all made me a bit gun shy of trusting online spin bike purchases, so I've been going to the nearby LA Fitness and Planet Fitness to do upper body and spin bike workouts, as well as a treadmill workout today. LA Fitness uses Kaiser spin bikes, they are high quality and built to last, but I don't like how the resistance unit is designed. It uses a lightweight, small flywheel, and a lever at the handlebar stem to adjust resistance. The problem is two fold, the lever doesn't have positions to click into for each resistance level, and the flywheel doesn't have enough mass to provide smooth rotational momentum. It was hard just to get the lever to a desired resistance level, and when I let go it would more often than not change 1 level. When I applied enough resistance for a simulated climb, it would step up the resistance way too aggressively and at a point only 22 out of the 88 levels it goes up to. So it's just a fiddly, odd design that doesn't feel smooth at all when stepping up resistance.

Their cable and other machines are good, and they have a hot tub and pool, but they have NO resistance bands at all. All their staff bring in their own, but they say if they offer any for customers, they get stolen.

Planet Fitness has Matrix spin bikes, which uses the same rear flywheel design as the Kaisers, but it's bigger and heavier, and the magnetic resistance unit is FAR more gradual in feel. The only slight weird thing about these bikes is the belt feels like it slips a bit right after changing resistance. You also have to reach quite far in front of you and tap the up or down arrow numerous times to change resistance. These bikes have very nice, large screens though, the Kaisers are tiny.

For the most part, both gyms tie on the other workout machines, except Planet Fitness' multi exercise cable machine doesn't facilitate pec flys like the LA Fitness one does. Planet Fitness also has no hot tub or pool, but I don't tend to use those anyway. Planet Fitness DOES however have resistance bands, not many, but enough for the hrs I go. I would also say Planet Fitness has more respectable members. The ones at LA Fitness can be a bit snobby (mostly younger ones), even leaving a water bottle at a workout station, then walking off as if it's unofficially reserved. Their older members at an unofficial spin bike class were quite friendly though. I started coughing badly after my treadmill session at Planet Fitness though, and I hope it's not their air circulation system.

As for treadmills, I've only tried one at Planet Fitness, a Matrix one. It's plenty adequate for my mi walk/mi run days. Overall I'd say Planet Fitness is an easier to use club. It's closer to me by only 1 blk, but having to cross the very busy avenue that separates the two to get to LA Fitness makes it feel like a lot more than 1 blk, especially on cold, windy winter days when you're waiting a long time for the traffic light to change.

I'm hoping this won't be a permanent routine though, as it definitely takes more time out of my day. I'm waiting for the crank spindle assembly of my spin bike to arrive, which is still under warranty. Ideally once I pull the crank arms and pulley off I'll be able to tell what's causing the noise and fix it properly long term, instead of just a 10 mo temp fix.
 
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Here's one of the more clever Presidents Day Sale ads I've seen by an online shop I buy bike stuff from sometimes. :love:

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Pool I go to for hydrotherapy is closed until Wednesday this week as well, so next swim is on Thursday.

I plan on walking down to local creek tomorrow and see what damage it had done to it. I expect a lot as we crossed one of the bridges that crosses it up stream from where I will be, yesterday, and all the concrete was torn up there as well. They will have to reconstruct the entire stretch again in coming years.

Storm last weekend has a long running aftermath
 
I have this really obnoxious combination of traits where I know enough to get myself into trouble, but that would be ok if I also wasn't lazy in many instances and refuse to take full precautions.

Case in point: I've essentially killed my laptop doing the screen replacement. It was successful at first, but my issue is that I didn't disconnect the battery first in the BIOS, which caused it to blow the backlight fuse.

So it actually works, boots, etc. Can see stuff on the new screen, but there's no backlight since I killed the fuse. Unfortunately, I'm not competent enough to replace such a tiny fuse.

So now my choice is: Sell it along as a functioning unit with no screen and get a new machine or seek repair? I've reached out to a few places to see what it would cost to replace said fuse(s), so we'll see. If its say $200 or less, I'll probably go that route.

The most annoying thing is that I know better. I've done this before many years in the past and I am smart enough to know better, it's just my internal carelessness says, "Eh, it'll be fine."

Anyway, should I choose to sell, I can probably get $400 for it, based on what I'm seeing on ebay. which should give me plenty enough to get something new (and smaller. I am kind of sick the size anyway). Or I could probably keep it and use it headless for something, though I'm not sure what that would be yet.
 
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i don't know anything about laptop internals so I can't help. Software, I can do, but not internals.

I haven't owned one so I can't suggest what to do.

Knowing just enough to be dangerous, I remember fixing problems with my PC before I got them, and causing others. That was 25 years ago. I learned not to do that, but I do look for potential problems in the things I buy still. Best to avoid them that way.

I know enough about windows now to just leave it alone lol.
 

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