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Jun 20, 2020
Great chair
Don't believe the review that says the back is too short. The chair is exactly like the chair shown in the photo. I bought it a year ago. The feature I liked most was the foot stool that swings out. The leather is comfortable, easy to clean, Keep the tools that come with it if you don't have tools like hex nut wrenches. It doesn't come assembled, it comes in a flat box, in pieces, and you put it together. It is sturdy. This should be obvious, but there are probably some people who have never bought furniture via the Internet, who think the furniture will come fully assembled, like UPS or FedX will put it together for you and deliver it fully assembled.....duh....I use my chair both at the desk, and for watching TV with the foot stool out and the back reclined. You can either recline it or put the back up like an office chair.

Apr 14, 2020
Most people don't consider a portable air conditioner
1 of 1 found this helpful Good luck finding a better deal....I live in a trailer in the middle of the desert called Beaumont, CA on the 10 FWY halfway between Redlands (a.k.a. San Bernardino) and Palm Springs. Google it. If you don't think Palm Springs gets hot in the summer, think again....the only other halfway close city is Phoenix, AZ, it gets a little hot too.
1) I could've bought a window A/C, but a) this RV has to move at least 12 miles every three weeks 2) this is my second portable A/C unit. I used to have a 9000 LG portable for three years, but the control board was "fried" when the A/C power went out in the RV park and when it came back on the power "surged". Although the LG had a built in "surge protector" -- don't believe it. Although the instructions probably say, "don't use any extension cord, always plug it directly into an outlet" always use a quality surge protector in any situation where the power could be a problem.....like when Edison has a "brown out" in the summer because everyone is running air conditioning. If you use a surge protector, you can forget the "extension cord" problem because, if the protector can't handle the AMPS required, it will flip off it's switch. So, just look at the AMPS required on the EL panel on the A/C unit (usually next to where the a/c cord comes out of it) and the EL panel on the surge protector to be sure it can handle it. I suggest the same with a window A/C.
2) The benefit of a portable is, you can move it around, like in the living room during the day, and into the bedroom at night. Sure, it's a hassle to remove the blower tube from the window in the living room and put it into the bedroom window. In an RV, it's no big deal, you can do it in 10 minutes, and it's definitely worth it in 110 degree heat in the desert summer....
3) If you live in an apartment, your landlord should fix your A/C if it's broken, don't buy one. If you live in a house, considering the mortgage payments, maybe invest in something larger.

Jan 08, 2017
Things to know about XBox One
5 of 5 found this helpful I'm an MCSE (Microsoft Certified Systems Expert) for 20 years, so I know a little about computers in general. Microsoft made the XBox One actually larger than the 360 due to overheat issues on the 360 causing the famous "red circle of death" on the 360 - aka a CPU-FRY. The Xbox One S is 40% smaller due to low watt CPU and even the power supply on the "S" is built in instead of a brick on the outside like a notebook power supply. The "S" has 4K/HDG, but you have to have a matching TV or monitor to get 4K. Most users connect to a TV, not an HDMI monitor. As stated elsewhere, you can add USB external drive to load more games, and these days USB drives go up to 5 TB (Terabytes=1000 Gigabytes). You also can attach a USB DVD drive. You can download games via the Internet. Consider both the cost of the hardware and the software before buying a gaming system. Good luck!!!