ETA Prime shows what he keeps in his cool tech travel bag | Boing Boing

2022-10-08 11:28:42 By : Mr. Michael M

Retro video game tech YouTuber ETA Prime shows the tech travel gear he brings with him on the road. I really like the messenger bag he has, which held an iPhone, a 1TB thumbdrive, a 16000 mAh portable power bank that looks like a Walkman, wireless earbuds, a MacBook Pro, a handheld Windows game console, a USB hub, and a 100W USB C charger.

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A few years back, my older brother Rick Pescovitz invented the "Under the Weather Pod," a single-person pop-up shelter to sit inside. It's designed for spectator sports, fishing, and other outdoor events where it's raining but you are either obligated to watch or having so much fun you don't want to leave. Most recently, he… READ THE REST

Steve McQueen, the King of Cool, famously wore a Tag Heuer Monaco in his epic 1971 racing film Le Mans. There are lots of debates about McQueen fashion items. The King of Cool is also frequently pictured wearing a Rolex Submariner. Let us not get into Belstaff vs Barbour. READ THE REST

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