u/CharacterLychee7782

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Link to warranty submission claim

I’ve been going in circles for the last 45 minutes trying to find this stupid form to submit online. Does anyone who has been through this? Have a direct link to it because I can’t find it anywhere and they just keep transferring me from person to person.

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u/CharacterLychee7782 — 4 hours ago

New console cost

I have a commercial 1750. Trying to prepare for the day the machine is inevitably bricked. For those who have purchased a new consoles how much does that cost? I’ve got some motor brushes that are a little fried and apparently NordicTrack doesn’t sell those separately. You have to purchase an entire new motor. Cost for the motor and installation is a little over $400. Trying to figure out if it’s worth it to replace on this treadmill knowing I am probably close to it being bricked as it is about six years old now.

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u/CharacterLychee7782 — 23 hours ago
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CrossClimate SUV vs regular

I’m about to pull the trigger on a set of cross claimant tires for my 2011 CRV. Just discovered there’s an SUV version of the tires. Do I need that or do I get the regular version? I’m not towing anything or carrying any super heavy loads around in my car other than maybe some luggage and a Costco shopping trip

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u/CharacterLychee7782 — 2 days ago

What’s your experience with SLAP/ labrum tears

Rn in an outpatient surgical center and was just discussing with one of our ortho docs his thoughts on various shoulder issues. Seems like we have had a lot of patients with small labrum tears who start out with PT and it either fails and they end up in surgery anyway, or does OK for a long time and then they need surgery later down the line. Some people have the surgery and still have pain. What has your experience been with rehabbing these non surgical candidates? For the ones that do have surgery, what percentage would you say are successes?

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u/CharacterLychee7782 — 3 days ago

What is the answer for where to stay that hits all out needs?

Taking 14 year old kiddos to see a concert at Nissan Stadium. I’d like to avoid ubering there for the show and walk instead if possible to avoid the madness. While there would like to hit some kid friendly honky Tonks or live music before the 21+ requirement. Maybe do a food tour, have access to good restaurants, coffee shops, shopping etc. i’ve seen a few people say downtown is not the place for teenagers. I am wondering if any of the other areas recommended like sobro, Vanderbilt, arts district would be a better option, but also have to throw the wrench in about wanting to be able to walk to and from Nissan stadium. I’m not sure if staying downtown is the answer or if these other areas could work to Uber or bus into downtown and then walk from downtown across to Nissan. If anyone can solve this issue for me I’d greatly appreciate it!

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u/CharacterLychee7782 — 7 days ago

How the sound quality been at shows?

My daughter absolutely loves foo fighters and as a Gen X mom I’m obviously a huge fan too. I hate stadium shows, I know they suck. Just wondering for those of you who have seen them on this tour, how is the sound quality? We would be traveling out of state to see them and I’m just not sure where to try to sit for the best sound and how much I want to drop on awful stadium concert seating.

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u/CharacterLychee7782 — 8 days ago

Quick trip with 14 year old for concert. Help!

Am going to fly in with my 14-year-old daughter for a weekend to see the Foo Fighters show in August. I would prefer not to rent a car and I’m wondering if there is an area to focus on for hotels that would be walkable to Nissan and also to cool places I could take her downtown or wherever the music scene is. Any suggestions for good places I could take her for live music and cool stuff to see. She’s really into music, play electric and acoustic guitar. Also looking for good food because we also love to eat!

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u/CharacterLychee7782 — 8 days ago

I moved here from San Francisco 27 years ago and long since have given up on finding any decent Chinese food. I don’t think I’ve ever even seen anything remotely resembling the Chinese food I grew up eating. Today, I thought maybe I would turn to my fellow Reddit foodies and see if anyone might know of somewhere that could supply my simplest request, which would be barbecued pork fried rice. I don’t want “pork fried rice” with nothing but eggs in it and long weird pieces of mangled pork. I want to see tiny squares of smoky pink BBQ pork smiling up at me amid a sea of rice, egg and vegetables that have been properly fried and would cure the most wicked of hangovers.

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u/CharacterLychee7782 — 23 days ago