The One about the Karsuite M9 12″ Mirror Dash Cam 2560x1440P Backup Camera with GPS Touch Screen Front and Rear View Dual Lens Full HD WDR Night Vision, G-Sensor

I am reviewing the “Karsuite M9 12″ Mirror Dash Cam 2560x1440P Backup Camera with GPS Touch Screen Front and Rear View Dual Lens Full HD WDR Night Vision, G-Sensor”. Before I continue with my review, you get the mirror dash cam, the rubber banding to Read More …

The One about the Razer Seiren Emote Streaming Microphone

Razer is known for creating gaming hardware. Known for their versatility with creating gaming keyboards, mouse and so much more, the company has now created the world’s first interactive microphone. Razer has three types of mic’s, the Seiren Elite, the Seiren Emote and the Seiren Read More …

The One about the Isotoner Men’s SmartDri/SmartTouch Gloves

Since 1997, Totes Isotoner Corporation has long since supplied America with the Totes umbrellas, rain hats, rubber footwear.  While its ISOTONER brand is known for winter gloves, hats and slippers (and their ESNY brand focused on their Occasions wedding footwear). But the ISOTONER brand has Read More …

The One about Shin Guk-jin Where Are You TV’s understanding carp fishing float alignment and following the basic principles and methods

Shin Guk-jin (3 Minutes Master) Where Are You TV is an onshore fishing YouTuber that livestreams and posts videos from fishing trips. It’s a fascinating YouTube channel that has been around for more than eight years and has over 29,600 subscribers. Please check out her Read More …

The One about Jaime Hernandez’ “Is This How You See Me?” (Love & Rockets)

For those who grew up reading “Love and Rockets”, many grew up reading stories featuring character Maggie Luisa Chascarillo and Hopey Glass, two friends From Huerta (a.k.a. “Hoppers”), California known as “LOCAS” by a mechanic. While many grew up reading about the punky or crazy Read More …

The One about teamLab Borderless – Part 7 (Conclusion + Random Musings Travel Vlog #79)

In conclusion, teamLab Borderless is a wonderful place to visit.  Photos may make things look cool but being there and seeing it for your own eyes is much different. As mentioned, teamLab Borderless is much better than its Toyosu counterpart, teamLab Planets.  It’s bigger, it Read More …

The One about teamLab Borderless – Part 6 (Other Areas)

There are simply so many things to see at teamLab Borderless and there are also areas that your younger children can enjoy. From animals on land and sealife all visually vibrant, projected on walls and overhead, it’s a feast for the eyes which I saw Read More …

The One about teamLab Borderless – Part 5 (The balloons)

Similar to teamLab Planets is a big balloon/ball section.  Granted, the one at Borderless is even bigger. One of the biggest difference is the pathways, there is a lot of open space, whereas Planets feels you only have so much space to navigate between each Read More …

The One about teamLab Borderless – Part 4 (The Water Lilies)

There is no doubt that teamLab’s Digital Art Museum,  Borderless in Odaiba is visually impressive. And the Water Lillies portion is quite fascinating to see. Similar to other area, there are people who manage to use the water lillies for creative photos:   View this Read More …

The One about teamLab Borderless – Part 3 (The Lanterns)

There is no doubt that the most popular area of teamLab Borderless is the lanterns.  It’s a beautiful sight but you only have two minutes inside. Granted, you can go in line as many times you want, but you’ll notice many people who do go Read More …