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Lots of resorts and hotels are having BF sales already. Just booked a two week stay in Mexico at 40% off. Also booked a birthday trip to Jekyll Island and an anniversary trip to Savannah, Ga. Both at 25% off.
 
Lots of resorts and hotels are having BF sales already. Just booked a two week stay in Mexico at 40% off. Also booked a birthday trip to Jekyll Island and an anniversary trip to Savannah, Ga. Both at 25% off.

What service did you use to book it? We need to travel more
I booked direct with the resort and hotels.
Jekyll Island resort and River Street Inn
Karisma resorts has their best deal (50% off) at Nickelodeon Resorts. Not where we are going. Adults only for us at El Dorado Seaside, Royale and Maroma all offer good deals now.
 
I'm a little unclear on the question - did it come with malware installed? Not that I've found. It was pretty clean without a bunch of crapification pre-installed.

I poked around a bunch when I decided to get a mini and Minisforum and Geekom were frequently recommended brands.
 
I'm a little unclear on the question - did it come with malware installed? Not that I've found. It was pretty clean without a bunch of crapification pre-installed.

I poked around a bunch when I decided to get a mini and Minisforum and Geekom were frequently recommended brands.
Great thanks!
 
Jackery 2000Wh power station $699

I can just never figure out the use case for these things. Is it just camping?

For me:

- Backup power for computers/fridges during outages (paired with generator)

- Powering Pellet Smoker when away from an outlet

- Powering things around the house when I don’t want to run an extension cord

But yah camping too 😂
 
Jackery 2000Wh power station $699

I can just never figure out the use case for these things. Is it just camping?
I bought the 1000 v2 a few weeks ago for $337. I live in a suburb of Detroit with MANY, MANY trees, above ground cabling and an old power grid.
We lose power once or twice a year. Sometimes for a few hours. Sometimes maybe a day or so.
I wanted something that would power internet and charge phones, power a fan or even the fridge or freezer for a few hours if needed.
Far better than running a gas generator outside and running an extension cord through my dryer vent.

Can also take tailgating, etc. Well worth the $330 in my mind.
 
57% off a Hinsense 98" TV seems like a bargain, no?
Hinsense isn't top of the line, but it's not too far of a step down it seems. I have a smaller Hinsense in our bedroom and have been happy with it.
I mean... $1k for a 98" tv seems insane.
rtings gave it a 5.6, and it has no local dimming.
I measured it out on the wall and my wife gave it an "absolutely not." So I guess I I'm glad it's not so good.

I think I'm going to go with the 85" Hisense U75QG model. Rtings gives it a decent grade, and I'm fine with that. I've overspent to get higher rated models lately, and the marginal gain in quality isn't worth the extra money or sacrificing size.
 
Jackery 2000Wh power station $699

I can just never figure out the use case for these things. Is it just camping?
I bought the 1000 v2 a few weeks ago for $337. I live in a suburb of Detroit with MANY, MANY trees, above ground cabling and an old power grid.
We lose power once or twice a year. Sometimes for a few hours. Sometimes maybe a day or so.
I wanted something that would power internet and charge phones, power a fan or even the fridge or freezer for a few hours if needed.
Far better than running a gas generator outside and running an extension cord through my dryer vent.

Can also take tailgating, etc. Well worth the $330 in my mind.
You never invite me to tailgate. #kicksrock
 
Jackery 2000Wh power station $699

I can just never figure out the use case for these things. Is it just camping?
I bought the 1000 v2 a few weeks ago for $337. I live in a suburb of Detroit with MANY, MANY trees, above ground cabling and an old power grid.
We lose power once or twice a year. Sometimes for a few hours. Sometimes maybe a day or so.
I wanted something that would power internet and charge phones, power a fan or even the fridge or freezer for a few hours if needed.
Far better than running a gas generator outside and running an extension cord through my dryer vent.

Can also take tailgating, etc. Well worth the $330 in my mind.

I like this idea. A lot. Thank you.

I looked into a generator last year. Had a Honda 9000 something or other available for cheap. After some research, it sounded like it was more maintenance than I cared for.

I never even considered this option
 
We get HBO Max through AT&T wireless unlimited plan. Not sure if that is still a thing or if we were grandfathered in.
I've got this, too. I am pretty sure I have Disney+ via AT&T wireless unlimited as well.
Must be new. Don't get anything with our ATT wireless.
Actually, it's from awhile back. I can't find it in my myAT&T account but I know I get Disney+ and ESPN+ and don't pay for either.
 
57% off a Hinsense 98" TV seems like a bargain, no?
Hinsense isn't top of the line, but it's not too far of a step down it seems. I have a smaller Hinsense in our bedroom and have been happy with it.
I mean... $1k for a 98" tv seems insane.
rtings gave it a 5.6, and it has no local dimming.
I measured it out on the wall and my wife gave it an "absolutely not." So I guess I I'm glad it's not so good.

I think I'm going to go with the 85" Hisense U75QG model. Rtings gives it a decent grade, and I'm fine with that. I've overspent to get higher rated models lately, and the marginal gain in quality isn't worth the extra money or sacrificing size.
That's a killer deal
 
Jackery 2000Wh power station $699

I can just never figure out the use case for these things. Is it just camping?
I bought the 1000 v2 a few weeks ago for $337. I live in a suburb of Detroit with MANY, MANY trees, above ground cabling and an old power grid.
We lose power once or twice a year. Sometimes for a few hours. Sometimes maybe a day or so.
I wanted something that would power internet and charge phones, power a fan or even the fridge or freezer for a few hours if needed.
Far better than running a gas generator outside and running an extension cord through my dryer vent.

Can also take tailgating, etc. Well worth the $330 in my mind.

I like this idea. A lot. Thank you.

I looked into a generator last year. Had a Honda 9000 something or other available for cheap. After some research, it sounded like it was more maintenance than I cared for.

I never even considered this option
I never did either.
 
57% off a Hinsense 98" TV seems like a bargain, no?
Hinsense isn't top of the line, but it's not too far of a step down it seems. I have a smaller Hinsense in our bedroom and have been happy with it.
I mean... $1k for a 98" tv seems insane.
rtings gave it a 5.6, and it has no local dimming.
I measured it out on the wall and my wife gave it an "absolutely not." So I guess I I'm glad it's not so good.

I think I'm going to go with the 85" Hisense U75QG model. Rtings gives it a decent grade, and I'm fine with that. I've overspent to get higher rated models lately, and the marginal gain in quality isn't worth the extra money or sacrificing size.
I never understand the need for such a big TV, until I started watching NFL games on multiview.
 

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