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Let me start off by saying that I have been a fan of VR tech since its inception as a mere concept. I tried Nintendo's weak attempt in the 90's and countless other gimmicky failures along the way. It wasn't until the Google VR glasses that I felt Virtual Reality had finally become viable. What Blitzwolf has done here is perfect what Google started by polishing the experience. This has been done with craftsmanship that comes a long way from cardboard to what I feel is the best set of VR glasses on the market currently. I used the Blitzwolf VR glasses in uninson with an iPhone 6sPlus. I like how well they fit, the headstrap attached to the unit is comfortable and feels sturdy. I like how well crafted the compartment for your phone/tablet is. I feel like my device is safe and won't fall out while I move around. This is an important feature with how expensive these phones and tablets can be today. Everything feels snug, well made, and the unit fits so well to my face that no light peeks through. A nice added feature that these have is 3 separate dials to focus perfectly. What other designers forgot with their models was that people don't have the same vision in both eyes, so especially for those of us who have glasses (which you have to take off for this experience), those dials are essential. Blitzwolf gets an A+ for design.
I've been shaving my own head once a week with a Wahl contour for 8 years. During that time I had 3 boys that I also cut their hair using the 1/8 and 1/4 attachment. The motor finally pooped out so I looked online and ended up with this Andis. I'm gonna make a long story short. this thing is great if your never gonna use an attachment and your only gonna use it for 5min. It is one step below horrible at cutting with attachments and it gets very very hot after about 5-10min. I'm talking 3rd degree burn hot. With my old one I could cut mine and my three boys hair all in one sitting, but with this I have to stop half way through one head just to let it cool down. This is junk and I would throw it if it was still in one piece, but it burnt my hand for the last time yesterday and I smashed this crap on my driveway.
Has your 4Runner's rear liftgate handle turned into a gooey, tar-like substance? If so, this is what you need. It's a fairly straight forward DIY job if you know what you're doing but you'll have to take the liftgate apart to do it. Ok, it's straight forward but it's not exactly easy.
Last year, I bought Kaspersky Internet Security 2012 (I originally mis-typed 2010) from Amazon, and have been getting messages from the system to renew or upgrade. Kaspersky seems to work, although the updates can be tediously slow. But that's just the software end.
I purchased this machine a month ago and I share my disappointment with the new K-cup requirements. I was not aware of this when I purchased it, and nothing indicated this on the packaging. In order to enjoy the coffee I enjoy (which mostly includes their own coffee) I have had to resort to cutting off the tops of "approved" cups and tape them onto "unapproved" ones. Not that I mind doing that, as it is easy... It's just the principle considering the cost I paid for it.