Good time to buy?

Hi

I’m in the market for a new chair and really like the price point of this chair considering what you get. I notice that the models are significantly discounted right now. Are these sales deep enough to warrant a bit of a panic buy, or should I just wait until Black Friday sales in November?

For context I’m between buying the original Omni and the Omni se. If anytime has an opinion on which is better to buy as well lmk!

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u/Leftyup — 2 days ago

Tutorials on Koreader

Hey all,

Just added Koreader to my kindle and I love it so far. I just have been having a hard time figuring out how to use/customize it. Does anyone have any tips or resources I could use as a sort of tutorial to help me figure it out?

Thank you!

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u/Leftyup — 4 days ago

Need Some Help Planning Hikes for 2-Day Trip

Hi everyone,

As the title suggests, I am looking for some advice on how I can best plan my trip in order to make sure I am not doing too much or wasting time for our 2 days in Acadia. We will be there next week and I do not have much experience hiking. I am very active and athletic, but just don't hike much. My goal is to hike Beehive, Gorham Mountain Loop (allows us to see the major attractions like Sand Beach and Thunder Hole), and South Bubble to see Bubble Rock (not the loop, just the 1 mile up and down the least steep face provided on AllTrails). I just want some advice on how I should plan my days to hit those hikes, and if I am going to burn myself (or my GF) out on these hikes across the two days. Also, if anyone has additional suggestions for me to research and try instead I am open to anything honestly.

Additional information. I will be traveling with my GF who is less active than me and has no hiking experience. She plans on taking the back way up Beehive while I hike it and meet her at the top. The rest, we plan on doing together start to finish. I figured I'd provide this just incase it these planned hikes will be too difficult for her as well. Below is my tentative plan:

Day 1: get up early and do Beehive (I have a slight-moderate fear of heights and want to be mindful of the crowds and wait-time on the sketchy parts) - After eat quick lunch and hit South Bubble for the mile hike up and down.

Day 2: Get up early and hit Gorham Mountain Loop

The rest of the days would be consisting of exploring Bar Harbor, shopping, getting good food, and just relaxing. Let me know if this plan is trash as I have no idea what I am doing! I am open to any changes you all suggest!

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u/Leftyup — 20 days ago