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It's that weird transitional time of year where it's not super cold out but it's not hot out either, so the office hvac does not know what to do so it just runs AC and heat, sometimes at same time.
It was 93F here yesterday. Storms overnight dropped the temps. 69F today.
 
Managed to mostly dodge that winter storm. Only got a few cm of wet snow and it's already melting. Supposedly more coming throughout the day though.
 
They did snow removal on my street today, street is much wider now.

Some streets are super bad but they've been working around the clock trying to keep up.
 
Do you like it? I got one for my late wife. After she passed, I gave it away to a coworker for her kid. I was never really comfortable in that thing.

The chair I love is an office gaming chair. This one was built oversized. It's got some wear on it. But at seven years old it is still awesome. Why? Because it can support 250 lbs. It's wide. I'm not wide in the middle.

But I'm 5'11". This chair is super comfortable for sitting in long term. It's firm with just enough of cushion.

The armrests are not spongy or soft. They are very firm with only the slightest give in the surface. They are wide and long, covering my complete forearm. They are adjustable forwards/back, side/side, up/down and you can rotate them clockwise/counterclockwise.

The base is wide and it has large casters.

The back has breathable back material. The seatback material is leather-like and the stitching is heavy duty. It resists wear very well. It's also got lumbar and head cushions that are adjustable and removable. Combine that with a large keyboard tray on my desk and it's very ergonomic.

Face it @Red Squirrel, you're a smaller dude. I get what best suits me. Looks like you did the same.
I’ll assemble it today. Should have an opinion by Monday.
 
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Did you get the chair out of your butt yet?
No, worst migraine in a while yesterday. Headache Doc suggests buying a Cefaly device, meh, not covered by insurance because the company submitted it to the FDA for safety, not for efficacy 😡

Also, stupid return/rebuy system wound up with me having a Staples $90 store card instead of a refund to my CC. Bastards. They made it sound like I was going to be rebuying it with the store card to get the right price, the manager even scratched off the the bit covering the PIN. Now it is useless even for me to resell it to someone at a discount. Retail stores just seem unable to pull the heads out of their butts long enough for me to consider giving them repeat business. Anyway, aside from spending some quality time with my brother, yesterday sucked.
 
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