Sunday, December 1, 2019

Obscure ceiling fans that I encountered...

It's been a long time since I made some of my posts about anything from my YouTube channel of fans, so here it is... You may know if I did encounter some of the ones that are obscure ones? In fact, yes I did. Based on my YouTube channel of fans, there are few of the ones that are obscure, and they are very hard to tell what brand of those fans are. Without further ado with them, here are my short stories about them right away:
First off, these two industrial ceiling fans. Don't know what are the brand of these fans are, and from what I checked through my latest remake video of them both, they both have a weird blue diamond logo on the center of each fan's motor themselves. Maybe they're Diamond brand? I don't even know.

Then, the fan that looks different than the others on this video right above here. It's a black 4-bladed spinner ceiling fan. I don't know what brand of that fan is, but pretty sure it looks like the one that you may also seen somewhere in the west, especially for USA. So, here is my individual video about it, right here (sorry for poor quality):

Then I encountered something that was made from Hong Kong, and it's a 36" industrial ceiling fan. Kinda reminds me to few of the vintage ceiling fan collectors who also have one of those in each of their collection, but it looks quite different between that and the one that they do have. Here's my video about it, though (sorry for poor quality):

Then I encountered something that every vintage fan collector from USA will familiar about this kind of ceiling fan. My video and picture about it, right here:

Then, this industrial ceiling fan. Don't know what brand of this fan is, but according to most of my friends who also loves fans online, it looks like it was made by Royal.
And lastly, after a long time I encountered these fans above, I encountered this kind of spinner ceiling fan, exactly on this video below here. Don't know what brand of this fan is, and one of my friends who also loves fans also encountered one of these and uploaded it on his YouTube channel.

There are some more of the obscure ceiling fans that I encountered, based from what I remembered other than these that I sum up in this post here. However, I'm not gonna list them in here, due to most of them are just similar to the well-known brands yet my friends will know what brands of those fans are, and most of them are just knock-off or clone of the well-known brands themselves as well. So, that's it for this post of those ceiling fans, and thanks for reading this post, yet watching those fan videos that I included them in here.

Friday, November 8, 2019

Shawn K (S&M Destruction)... What's so special to you about them both?

Shawn K's channel cover as of 2017 (since they both moved into his current house)
Based on one of my post that I made earlier, which was You => stuff destruction videos on YouTube..., I'm gonna tell you about one YouTube channel of that genre, which is in my opinion, is one of my most enjoyable ones that I ever watch. Until now, I always watch their videos as my stress reliever. Even though I also watch some stuff destruction videos by other channels that are way popular than those two guys that I mentioned here, I do sometimes watch those two guys's destruction videos for sure... So, I'm gonna tell you about what's so special to me about the channel itself of their destruction videos.

1. General

Shawn (wields a hammer) & Matt (wields a hatchet) destroying a vintage dishwasher in that "Vintage Dishwasher Destruction" video... Credits belong to the YouTube channel itself...
His channel's name is Shawn K, previously it was known as ssmmkk2 (according to few of audiences who watched them with that name before they both changed it into Shawn K as for now, and also according to it's own channel's link as well). It's also known as S&M Destruction, which obviously means Shawn and Matt Destruction. No channel's description about it though, and they both made this YouTube channel of stuff destruction genre since they uploaded that Santa Gas video back in 2007. Then, they both uploaded more of their both videos like 120VAC Hooked Up To A 6 1/2" Sub, Destroying A Keyboard, Fun With Computer Fans, and so on until these days. This channel also used to known for destroying many stuffs in Matt's trailer park (sometimes in a garage like most of his videos, especially for earlier ones), until they both moved out from that place into their current house in 2017 due to there was something went wrong with Matt's trailer park's restrictions. Until now, they both still making those kinds of videos on Matt's current house, but it's unknown whether they both still making them or not due to various reasons.

2. Explanations

Just like what I said in You => stuff destruction videos on YouTube..., I enjoyed this channel due to my usual stuffs about how I ended up enjoying these types of videos that looks like this channel's would be. Back in 2013, during I was wandering by several electric fan videos by various channels on YouTube those days, I "suddenly" watch some fan destruction videos by various channels, and this channel is also no exception. It's because they both already uploaded two fan destruction videos like these:

Then, during I watched Garret Claridge's "Removing" the Ceiling Fan, with OUR HEADS in 2014, this channel also upload their own ceiling fan destruction video in that year, which was this one:

At least they both didn't destroy any vintage fans anyway, and they both also made two sequels of their both ceiling fan destructions in 2015. One was the one that was mounted on the ground, then got destroyed using thermite and pickaxe, and the other one was the same method that almost like this one above here, but with some Barney dolls involved... Okay, back to the reason about why I enjoyed this channel. Since they uploaded those three ceiling fan destruction videos that they both made, I'm pretty much enjoyed by the way how they both destroying things with their tools that they both prepared for this channel's purpose. With their both's yellow-black sledgehammer that they owned since those two Destroying A CRT TV videos that they both made in 2011, this channel becomes very iconic for destroying stuffs and entertain every viewers at the same time, such as myself. From what I remembered, this channel also have several funny moments that happens in most of their both's destruction videos. So, here are the funny moments about them that I remembered:
  • Most of destruction videos that they both made involved some of their own laughs for a moment for various reasons. For instance, in Magnavox TV Destruction, Shawn laughed after Matt broke the CRT TV's screen with a hammer. Also, in Dell Computer Destruction 4, they just laughed after Shawn knocked the whole computer set down, during the computer itself got BSOD due to he pulled a cable that was connected into a hard drive with a plier before.
  • In Cordless Phone Destruction, Matt just got hurt and said "AAAWW!!!", during he tried to broke it open and stepped it over. Although Shawn also said that due to he got hit by a piece of plastic that came from the unit itself during Matt tried to chop it off into pieces with a hatchet.
  • In Dishwasher Destruction, Shawn just tripped during he tried to mess around with the dishwasher's front panel itself that being destroyed by Matt. It also happened again later in Payphone Destruction, during he tried to pull the payphone itself, then he just tripped that caused Matt laughed so hard.
  • In the later part of Microwaving A USB Hub, Matt threw a microwave's plate then it shattered into many pieces, and they said "Oops!". It also happened again later in Jack In The Box In The Microwave, Matt just simply dropped the microwave's plate off the camera, then he laughed hard.
  • In Elmo vs Lawn Mower, Shawn just got hit by an Elmo that being spun with a drill that Matt had fun with them. It also happened again later in Front Load Washer Destruction, during Matt tried to "remove" that knob of the machine's itself with a mini sledgehammer, the thing itself just flew straight off into Shawn that caused him got hurt.
  • In Toilet Destruction, this was where Matt laughed so ridiculously, yet constantly in most of the parts, especially during they both tried to break the toilet itself.
  • In Dryer Destruction, Matt just laughed so hard during he tried to roll Shawn inside a dryer's drum, and it actually did happen that caused him hurt for a little.
  • In the same destruction video where Shawn got hurt by a front load washing machine's knob, Matt just laughed because Shawn had some "dance" on the top of the machine itself.
  • In Small CRT TV In The Microwave, during they both tried to destroy the TV itself, they decided to finish it off with some firecrackers. The second one was the best; that caused the microwave's door blew off straight into the camera and they both laughed so hard.

3. Advantages and disadvantages

a. Advantages

  • They both have a bunch of tools to destroy stuffs. Ranging from normal tools (such as few hammers, sledgehammer, axe, baseball bat, etc), to power tools (such as drill, chainsaw [only seen once], reciprocating saw, band saw, mitre saw, etc).
  • They both have some stuffs to set them on fire, such as lighter, propane torch, firecrackers, thermite, and certain spray applicators that makes a homemade flamethrower (such as deodorant, bug spray, etc).
  • They both have their own typical humour that causes every audience who watches their destruction videos gets entertained yet laughed rather than depressed or making some hate comments on them both (although this isn't the case if they still hating them, sometimes). Especially for Matt's laughs in most of the videos.
  • Their destruction videos always have a typical intro of their destruction videos of their respective items themselves, since that TV/VCR Destruction video, except for extra stuffs.
  • Shawn has a knowledge about electronic stuffs, so there's no question if he knows about how he and Matt destroys stuffs or have fun with electronics, such as certain videos like Small 12V Transformer Burnout, Fun With MOT, and so on.
  • Doll House Fire is the most popular video that they both uploaded.

b. Disadvantages

  • No channel's description at all, just blank.
  • It only have subscribers less than 100K (but it's okay to me).
  • Matt doesn't have his personal YouTube channel.
  • Most of the videos only got so few views, especially very old videos when Shawn only recorded the footage with his old analog camcorder.
  • The greatest disadvantage among all of them, which is how they both don't upload destruction videos quite often. It happens since late of 2017, where they both already moved into their new location in order to make more of their both's advanced destruction videos.

4. See also

So, there you have it for how much specialty about me with those two guys that is well-known for destroying stuffs, including electric fans that I mentioned before. I don't think if I will make another one of this kind of post about specific YouTube channel like this, though... And that's all from what I can say about this channel, and thanks for reading this post.

Friday, October 18, 2019

Lost K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies review videos from YouTube...

(This picture belongs to somebody who sold these figures, but not from e-Bay and it can't be searched anymore on Google)
Pretty sure you may read 2 following posts that I made earlier, Reason why I bought K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies and it's sequel, and also I'm sorry, our Plants vs. Zombies lovers... posts that I made also. This time, I'm gonna tell you about something different about them, and it's not from mine. I know if I sometimes do watch most review videos of them on YouTube by various channels, but recently, most of them got deleted from YouTube for some reasons that I can't even tell to them at all. Without further ado with them, here are short story lists about each of YouTube videos of them that they deleted later on.
  • There was a kid who opened K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies Series 1 blind bag, contained Peashooter inside, and edited the footage of it with iMovie (if I guessed it right).
  • A teenager opened 2 K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies Series 1 blind bags, contained Sunflower and Bloomerang, respectively. He also reviewed a video capture  card for his Xbox One console on that video too (again, if I guessed it right if he actually had that console).
  • There was a quite popular YouTuber of toys (but not same person who sent most of those K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies blind bags to me for free as a gift several months ago) reviewed some K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies sets, such as a whole set figures of Series 1 blind bags, Wall-nut Bowling set, and Pirate Ship building set. For some reason, he probably quit making his toy review videos, and he got rid of those videos away.
  • There was another quite popular YouTuber of toys that is well-known for obsessing Disney characters (judging by the name of his channel), reviewed certain K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies sets, such as some Series 1 blind bags, Wall-nut Bowling Set, Pirate Ship Building Set, and Wild West Skirmish Set.
  • There was another kid who opened 2 K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies Series 1 blind bags, contained Cowboy Zombie and Peashooter inside, respectively.
  • Someone's channel that were owned by a couple, bought most of K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies Series 2 from Toys R Us. Then, in their unboxing videos of random blind bags that involved them, they got Bonk Choy, Snow Pea, Pirate Zombie, and Conehead Mummy.
  • Another quite popular YouTuber of toys that was owned by a kid, opened 14 K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies Series 2 blind bags. 4 of them were featured in the video with the title of their aforementioned blind bags themselves, and the rest of them were featured in another video of them, packed in a surprise egg that depicted one of the characters in that blind bag's batch. He got 2 frozen zombies, Conehead Mummy, and Pirate Zombie in the ordinary video of them, then he got 2 Cabbage-pults, Snow Pea, Bonk Choy, 3 more frozen zombies, 2 more Pirate Zombies, and another Conehead Mummy in the surprise egg video of them (if I'm not mistaken with those zombie figures that he got).
  • Some children opened K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies Series 2 blind bag, contained Prospector Zombie inside.
  • A kid opened a K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies Series 2 blind bag, contained Cabbage-pult inside. There was also a typo for the video's title itself, which it said "Series 3" on the title, even though it blatantly showed Series 2 instead.
  • A Vietnamese teenager opened a whole set of K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies Series 2 (including it's own box that he bought), snipped those blind bags off the camera. There was also another random video by him, featured a hidden K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies Peashooter in the background.
  • There was a stop-motion video by someone which was experienced for making stop-motion videos, featuring certain figures like Peashooter, Cabbage-pult, Coconut Cannon, and few of the zombies.
  • There was another stop-motion video by someone (which sounds like a Japanese person, judging by his name), featuring certain figures like Cabbage-pult, Snow Pea, Infi-nut, and few of the zombies.
  • There was a lady opened few K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies Series 3 blind bags, probably 6 of them with different codes, which meant one of them contained Fire Peashooter inside. She also featured 2 different figures that were came from the K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies Series 2, which were Cabbage-pult and frozen zombie in that video, respectively. And she also reviewed Super Mario blind bag keychains in that video as well.
  • A kid from Germany (I think) opened bunch of K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies Series 3 blind bags, and one of them contained Fire Peashooter inside (which was only the plant that he got in that video).
  • There was a channel that was well-known for making fun episodes of his K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies figures that he owned. He made (approximately) 97 episodes of them. Unfortunately though, for some reason he just stopped making them, and he deleted them away from his channel.
  • There were two kids from UK (I think) opened some K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies Garden Warfare 2 Series 4 blind bags. One of them contained Peashooter inside, and the rest of them are zombies (probably one of them was Captain Deadbeard).
  • There was another channel that was intended for making episodes of his K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies figures that he had, although he only had 4 figures only (those are Peashooter, Sunflower, Bloomerang, and Snow Pea). Unfortunately, he only made 23 episodes of them, and he just deleted the whole channel later on.
  • There was a kid opened 3 K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies Series 1 blind bags, and each of them contained Sunflower inside. Since he was too mad getting it three times, he just smashed one of those figures with a wood block.
There are some more of those lost videos of them from YouTube, but I'm not sure if I actually found more of those lost videos than the ones that I listed them here. So, that's it for this post (even though I feel sad about those videos that they deleted it down anyway), and thanks for reading this post.

Sunday, September 22, 2019

Random Plants vs. Zombies KFC toy pictures in your ceiling fan sightings? How?

Well, some of you may recognize these ceiling fan slideshows that I made and uploaded on my YouTube channel of fans... It's called My ceiling fan sightings series. I was inspired by somebody else who also loves electric fans a lot, especially for ceiling fans. So, I decided to make it by starting it off by making one back in 2014. Until now, it depends on how many pictures of ceiling fans that I saved on my laptop (unless my laptop is broken already, and all of those pictures are lost due to that), and also it depends on how powerful my laptop is (I still don't replace it yet with slightly powerful one). Speaking about my ceiling fan sightings that I made like above here, you may notice some pictures that aren't ceiling fans... Yes, take look at each of my ceiling fan sightings that I made, you may notice them? To me, obviously yes due to I put those to each of my ceiling fan sightings by myself. Of course you'll be surprised if you keep staring at my current profile picture, and of course you won't be surprised if I'm a fan of Plants vs. Zombies, the game franchise that I always play almost all the time.

I would apologize to say this here to be honest, but those Plants vs. Zombies toy pictures that are featured in most of my ceiling fan sightings above here are the random pictures from Instagram by various users of their Plants vs. Zombies KFC toys from May of 2013. Obviously they got them back then from their closest KFC that they visited back then from a kid's meal bundle that featured them, so there's no question about it though, and so for making my post of "This is what happens if KFC provided their Plants vs. Zombies toys..."... Anyway, the reason about why I put them in those of my ceiling fan sightings that I made here other than the fact I put them because for fun purposes, it's also because that's possibly my best way to get those Plants vs. Zombies toys by "showing" their pictures of them, so. You may ask about it like this: "From what I could tell you about your channel of fans, you also did making slideshows about them. What happened to those now?" Well, because they don't make any sense about my YouTube channel of fans, I put those videos as private, if I'm not mistaken... "What was your purpose about making them?"... Um, good question. My purpose about me making them due to I was so pissed by how I didn't get them back then since the TV commercial about them existed, and after they replaced it with Spiderman toys (if I'm not mistaken), I was so pissed even more that caused me cried so badly over those toys, especially for all 3 plants that they featured. Just like what I told to you in my posts about them, especially for "This is what happens if KFC provided their Plants vs. Zombies toys..." (although I didn't tell you accurately on that, for a bit)... However, this problem that I experienced here got solved after I got those from somebody who kept them in a social media by contacting her, so everything about me with them was done since I featured them in part 2 of My Plants vs. Zombies collection that I made on this blogspot here. I also put the word Special on it, it's basically because what I got in that part, and I referred it into those of my most favorite aforementioned Plants vs. Zombies toys.

Okay, back to main point of this post itself. I also made more of my ceiling fan sightings that involved those pictures. Some of the ones that I'm not feature them in here, I only show them for a quarter of a second every pictures that I featured in each of my ceiling fan sightings, instead of few seconds like the ones that I featured them above here. Although I do have them already (especially for 3 plants that I always loved for a whole lot), I didn't feature them anymore in my latest ceiling fan sightings that I made to avoid some bad things that will happen to them, just like my first two ceiling fan sightings that I made earlier (just normal ceiling fan slideshows)... Anyway, that's it from what I can say about the reason why I put some random Plants vs. Zombies KFC toy pictures by various users from Instagram into my ceiling fan sightings that I made, and thanks for reading this post.

Sunday, August 25, 2019

Your phones/tablets/computers or whatever techs that do you have...

Just like what the title said (albeit it sounds a bit complicated), here are bunch of certain technology stuffs that I have, such as phones, tablets, computers (well, I only have a laptop though), cameras, and many more technology stuffs that I owned from the past until now (excluding for my parent's own). I also include my dream technology stuffs that I will want, although they do cost a lot of money that cause me to spend a lot of money, so. Here are list of my technology stuffs that I have from the past until now. Here we go:

1. Phones

  • Sony Ericsson brick phone: Probably this was my very first phone that I ever owned (probably my parents or my family's members bought it back in around of 2005), but it didn't last long due to I kept smashed it during usage back in those days.
  • Nokia ... (model number, and it was obviously not 3310): This was my very first phone with a camera that I ever owned back in around of 2006, although my parents used it for a lot back in those days until they replaced it with the Nokia 6630 in 2008.
  • Nokia 6630: This was my very first phone with a function of recording a video, bought it back in 2008. Again, my parents and I used to use this phone for a lot those days, until we replaced it with a X2 model later on.
  • Sony Ericsson K310i and K810i (I think I guessed them right): Although these phones didn't follow my timeline of the phones that I ever used, I did eventually use both of those phones too, although it actually was owned by one of my family's members. While the K310i had a bad camera and video quality (and very tiny storage as well, it only got 12 MB), the K810i had a better camera and video quality (well, slightly) compared to the K310i.
  • D-ONE brand cheap Chinese phone: My very first phone that had a QWERTY keyboard that I bought in the same year after I got the Nokia 6630. Although it had a really bad video quality compared to Nokia 6630, it did it's job well just like the Nokia 6630 did. 
  • Nokia X2: This was my last basic phone that I ever owned, and bought it back in 2010 (I think it was), and it had slightly better video quality than the Nokia 6630. Although it had a terrible battery life compared to the others (well, the Nokia 6630 did have the terrible battery life too), it did it's job just well until I replaced it with a Samsung Galaxy Y somewhere in the late of 2011.
  • Samsung Galaxy Y: My very first Android smartphone that I ever owned, and bought it back somewhere in the late of 2011. It had Android 2.3 (Gingerbread), and it did it's job just fine for my very first Android smartphone that I ever owned for many uses for it until the late of 2014. Although it did have some problems that made me want to upgrade it in the late of 2014, which was some sort of Google Play kept crashes for unknown reasons, I eventually upgraded it with Asus Zenfone 5 in 2015.
  • Asus Zenfone 5: My second Android smartphone that I ever owned, and it's also my very first phone that did record a video in 1080p, although the camera app itself didn't allow me to enable the video stabilizer on 1080p video quality (just stuck in standard 720p video quality while I tried to enable that feature on). It had Android 4.4 (KitKat), but it also can be upgraded into Android 5.0 (Lollipop), from somebody who discovered that already. Again, just like my Samsung Galaxy Y was, it did it's job just fine, although it didn't want to run certain of the heavy mobile phone games properly (such as Plants vs. Zombies 2, Where's My Water, and so on). It did worked out pretty well for me with this phone apart from typical message while the app stopped working or either not responding that made me mad, until I upgraded it with the Asus Zenfone Max Pro M1 in 2019.
  • Asus Zenfone Max Pro M1: Possibly my most strongest phone out of the previous phones that I ever owned, as well as my first premium phone that I own, and bought it in early of 2019. It's because it has 6 GB of RAM, which means thrice times powerful than my Asus Zenfone 5. Just like my Asus Zenfone 5 was, it also records a video in 1080p, except with image stabilization enabled while I record a video in that quality. Although it does so, it doesn't enable the image stabilization while I record a video in 4K video quality, but it doesn't bother me to record anything that I want with this phone. It has Android 8.1 (Oreo), and since this has a bigger RAM compared to my previous phone that I had, it does run certain heavy games properly (such as Plants vs. Zombies 2, Where's My Water (including it's sequel), and so on). So it means, I would nominate this phone as my best phone out of all of the ones that I ever owned before, although it's too powerful and fancy at the same time, but it does it's job better than the previous phones that I've worked out before (not counting for that Sony Ericsson brick phone and Nokia ... [model number] phone).
There are some more of the basic phones that I ever owned from around 2004 to 2007 (especially for the ones that didn't have any cameras), but I couldn't remember them anymore.

2. Tablets

Based on All of my tablets! post, here's what I can sum up about the tablets that I ever owned:
  • Advan T1C: My first Android tablet that I ever owned, bought in the same year after I bought my Samsung Galaxy Y phone. It had Android 2.2 (Froyo). Not much use about it apart from playing some games on it (such as Angry Birds, Angry Birds Seasons, and more), and some basic stuffs that I've done with this tablet, until I replaced it with the Advan T1Ci later on in 2012, but that one also got some problems way worse than this one.
  • Advan T1Ci: Exact same brand of the Android tablet, except for the model. It had Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich). Again, not much use about it apart from playing some games on it and some basic stuffs on it like what I did on T1C, but this one had some problems that drive me nuts more compared to the T1C... One big problem was, no matter what kind of apps that I open on this tablet, it kept crashes without any report at all, which was unacceptable. Even I tried playing my favorite games (such as Plants vs. Zombies and it's sequel), it didn't work that well, and it kept crashing as well that made me mad. Due to it's ashamed quality that this tablet claimed to run some games on it with ease but apparently didn't, I gave up using this in 2014, and destroyed it with hammer into pieces.
  • Asus Zenpad: My third Android tablet that I ever owned, and bought it in 2016. It had Android 5.0 (Lollipop). Again, not much use about it with exact same reasons like my previous two tablets that I owned just before. However, since I was bothered by how small it's own internal storage was, and some glitches on it, I gave it away to my cousin, because why not... This tablet looked better compared to those two tablets that I ever owned before.

3. Computers

I only have laptops, so here we go:
  • Acer Aspire ... (model number) laptop: This was my very first laptop that I ever owned, and bought it back in 2009. It had Windows XP operating system, but it also got upgraded into Windows 7 in 2011. It did it's job solidly for multitude uses for it about everything that involves it, until it got some weird BSOD that occurred in 2013. I was bothered by that weird BSOD in that year, so I replaced it with my Samsung brand laptop later on in that year instead of upgrading the parts of it.
  • Samsung brand laptop: Exactly like what Acer Aspire did, it does it's job just like my old Acer. Until now, it does it's job just fine like that Acer, even though it's just runs Windows 7 instead of 8 or 10. It also has some problems on it in terms of hardware and software, such as how cheaply this laptop was made, and some programs that doesn't run properly in certain ways due to low specifications that this laptop has (such as programs that doesn't respond, programs that stopped working, or so on). I feel like I want to replace this, but still, I don't have enough money to do so.

4. Cameras?

Unfortunately, I only have one camera, which is Spectra brand digital camera that I bought back in 2009. Nothing particularly special about it really, it's just a basic, cheap digital camera with some scene modes and basic video recording on it with it's own typical video quality, which my current smartphones does it's job way better than this camera.

5. Miscellaneous techs

I only have one of this kind of technology stuffs, which was that crappy smartwatch that didn't do it's job well. It kept draining the battery itself, and kept shutting itself off while I hit it with something else, even with light hit to it.

6. My dream techs

So here are the list of the dream technology stuffs that I want. Some of them may affordable, but some of them may not affordable due to expensive prices on each of them. So, here are the list of them:
  • Sony HDR CX-405 camcorder: Although my current school have 4 of those, I feel I want one of those due to how good this camcorder is in terms of price, size and quality. Although the modern smartphones does it's job just like this camcorder, I always want that for some obvious reasons.
  • Canon G7X Mark II: Albeit this digital camera is supposed for vlogging, I also want this camera. However, due to how expensive this camera is (from what I encountered one in local photo shops in my town). I kind of want this camera, or just buy the Sony camcorder instead for reliability.
  • Some Canon EOS DSLRs: Although they do look too fancy to me, but eventually my current school also have one of those, and now I also familiar with this kind of camera for multitude reasons. I still bothered by how big and heavy they are (but they do look very good if you take photo or record videos properly), so I don't think I will buy one of those, or just buy the Sony camcorder.
  • Any smartphones that has bigger RAM: Turned out I did afford one, which is Asus Zenfone Max Pro M1, to say the least.
  • Some Android Wear smartwatches: If I can find and afford one, I'll buy it. Right now, I don't think if I can find one of those; all that I found online that is related to this category is just crappy smartwatches.
  • MacBook Air: Why I choose the Air? Because the Pro one is too common to see in many segments of everybody's rich budget, and it's a little bit cheaper than the Pro (or is it). I know if I'm clearly a Windows user, but eventually I will switch into that for some reasons. Although somebody said if it's not so user friendly like what Windows do, but I feel like to switch over to that laptop... The ones that I wanted has 8 GB of RAM or more, Intel Core i5 or higher, and so on that makes it better to do heavy stuffs like editing videos on it. I eventually want one, but the price of them are always expensive, even used ones as well. However, if I bothered by how expensive they are, I will find some standard Windows laptops that has those specifications as that laptop... On the other hand though, if I'm too much done with Windows operating systems, I will eventually switch it into Mac for sure, but I just choose the Air for obvious reasons that I mentioned before, or imagine if I'm too rich already, I'll eventually pick the Pro.
There you have it! That's all of what I can say about my technology stuffs around myself, including my dream technology stuffs that I want. Anyway, that's it for this post, and thanks for reading. 

Saturday, August 24, 2019

Your profile picture though... (Plus the evolution of it)

Yes... This is literally my own profile picture that I'm using right now... Recently, on my YouTube channel of electric fans, there are very few of the people asking me about why I'm using this profile picture. Without further ado with them, let's take look at bunch of my profile pictures that I ever used from my early days with Google stuffs (especially for YouTube) until now.
First off, I chose this as my profile picture back in those days, exactly back in around of 2013. I chose this due to I was impressed by Plants vs. Zombies franchises quite much, although I used to upload several of my crappy videos of Angry Birds and Plants vs. Zombies stuffs that I uploaded on my YouTube channel of fans those days. The videos that I mentioned were called as Bedroom Play. In case you've wondering, what is the Bedroom Play? The answer is, here's what I explained on one of my current Instagram accounts:
""Bedroom Play" was my term about how I did some fun with my toys in my own bedroom, literally... I did that several times in my main YouTube channel in my earliest times of it back in 2013 to 2014 (I think), divided in two episodes, but I gave up and I kept uploading videos of electric fans instead of those anymore, because those videos only got a few views each rather than a lot of them..."
There you have it! That's the bit of explanation about the Bedroom Play. Again, I used to upload them, but now I've just upload electric fan videos instead on my YouTube channel, and they do have even more views than that, so... After I used that profile picture of those Plants vs. Zombies characters, I've just changed it into these ones below here:
Credits belong to certain users who owned those pictures, so apologize for my stupidity of making them here back in those days. For instance, pictures of ceiling fans in a garage and some ceiling fans in a basement belongs to Vintage Fans & More (formerly known as Cole Semanko, which is his owner of his YouTube channel of those fan videos of his ceiling fans in his garage and his ceiling fans in his basement), those KFC Plants vs. Zombies toy pictures are belongs to few of the people on Instagram, and so on. Anyway, back to things about my own profile picture. I changed into these ones in late of 2013, then I used the last one (the one with a Peashooter placed in the center of the picture) somewhere in 2015. These profile pictures that I made were worked pretty well to me, apart from my stupidity for making them back those days. I made these profile pictures because the fact I like electric fans, Angry Birds, and Plants vs. Zombies, simple as that... But, somewhere in 2015 (I think), I just changed it from these ones below here:
There we go! There are 3 of them that I made, and again, with my "stupidity" of me making them those days, but they're a lot better than the previous ones that I made. I said these ones are better than the previous batch, it's obviously due to I used some of my own pictures of fans instead of somebody else's pictures like what I did before. Although I did blatantly use other people's pictures in the background at one of them in this batch above here, but it does look better compared to the previous batch as well... Until I got the actual thing that I got later on in 2017, and changed it to these ones below here:

And there you have it! These two right above here are my current profile pictures that I'm using since 2017 to now. The reason why I'm using them in this manner, because they do look way lot more realistic, and way less effort than my previous profile pictures that I ever used before (just a little editing to make it fit on the profile picture's placeholder on one of them). With exact same reason like what I did mention to my previous profile pictures that I ever used as well, except I didn't enjoy Angry Birds franchises anymore (apart from playing those games for a brief moment when I'm bored). Although I do use these profile pictures, somebody on my YouTube channel of fans just commented me about why I'm using them right now. Even one of them said if I do have some fetish of these things that I enjoy around my YouTube channel of fans, it doesn't make any conflicts about why I'm using these kinds of my own profile pictures (especially for the latest ones, obviously).

So there you have it for why I'm using these profile pictures that I made. Overall, the latest ones are my best one out of them, it's because they do look way lot more realistic, and take less effort for making them. Anyway, that's it from what I can say about this though (including the evolution of it), and thanks for reading.

Thursday, July 18, 2019

More reasons about why I bought K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies...

"Still, any YouTube videos of them are my most demanding things that I ever enjoyed in my lifestyle with my PVZ collection... I already know if they aren't that good quality, but one of videos on YouTube (especially for ...'s [name of that popular YouTuber who reviewed them]) got over 25 million views which made me super impressed..." Me from my main Instagram
Ugh, you aren't gonna believe it... It's time for more of my points of what I did on my post entitled "Reason why I bought K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies..."... This time, I will gonna share you about it way more throughout than the original post of me with those Plants vs. Zombies toy brand that is very popular in the west... Since there are some flaws on this Plants vs. Zombies toy brand from what I experienced on most of the ones that I obtained, I'll include them in here as well. So, here are more reasons about why I bought K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies...
First off, you may remember the Watching videos of them point on that original post of me with them? Well, if you're familiar with that, yes... I thought you may remember my statement on that point that I wrote on that, like this:
"Despite I wasn't expecting before if K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies ttoys was the good alternate of state of the art Plants vs. Zombies toys, it turned out it's a very nice toys to collect them all, unless you have two or more person to own them though..."
Well, turned out if K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies toys are also my main things to collect in my Plants vs. Zombies collection (especially for most of the plants). Doesn't matter how my country only have those cheap Plants vs. Zombies toys that are available (such as popper shooting toys, generic PVC toys, and some crappy, garbage Lego-based toys of the game itself), I always choose this one for that reason. I keep watching YouTube review videos of them by various toy collector, commenting them (especially for the ones that I wanted), and most of the users replied me with certain words. You may ask about this point like this: "How about you watching videos of K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies on YouTube these days?" Well, not much difference between from what I commented about them first time back in 2014 until now. Although K'NEX released few of their Plants vs. Zombies blind bag series and building sets, it doesn't matter, I keep commenting on them, especially for my favorite characters from there. I also do so on other social medias as well, such as Instagram, but it's rarely seen that much compared to YouTube for obvious reasons. Unless I search certain users who have them, but still counts as a very hard task to search them, so. On the other hand though, for YouTube, there are lot of videos of them by various YouTubers, but only few of them that got so many views compared to the others. In conclusion, I keep watching YouTube videos of them, and turned out these Plants vs. Zombies toys are also my main things to collect in my Plants vs. Zombies collection as for now.
(This picture belongs to somebody who sold it on e-Bay, and now it's unavailable anymore)
Then, another reason about why I'm doing so it's because their trend in their old days. I didn't address this reason in my original post of me with them, so I'm gonna share it right now... So, back during I was searching about my favorite Plants vs. Zombies collection in both YouTube and few random online shops, then I came across those things. I was like, "That would be cool if I own those K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies toys, especially for those characters" Well, I did, but not in a good way to start collecting them... Remember those K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies Series 2 blind bags that I obtained back in 2015? If yes, I obtained them back then due to I was totally impressed by those reviews of them on YouTube before. Also, remember those K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies Series 1 and 3 that I obtained back in 2016 to 2017? If yes, I obtained them back then with exact same reason.  You may ask like this related to this point: "How about bootleg Lego-based Plants vs. Zombies toys? Do you enjoy them due to their trend?" Well, no. Especially for those ones that doesn't make any sense at all (I feel bad for kids who already owned those garbage nonsense, though). Because all of that, there's no way if I choose K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies over all of those garbage bootleg Lego-based Plants vs. Zombies toys (especially for those nonsense sets that nobody wants), unless I already got all of the ones that I wanted from this toy brand, then I decided to get some bootleg yet decent alternative toys.
Lastly, another reason about why I'm doing so... Just take a look of somebody who commented on one (or maybe some) of K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies videos on YouTube:
"These are so cool... loving the blind bags... and they're Plants vs Zombies, what more could you want?"
Exactly from what somebody commented like that on YouTube, what more could you want if K'NEX made their Plants vs. Zombies toys like so. In my opinion, yes, I always want them, because most of the characters are look pretty cool to me. Not a fanciest thing that I ever seen so far, but they're still looks pretty cool though... Again, based on one of my points on my original post of this, Watching videos on them, I watched several review videos on them on YouTube, and I collect them as much as possible. You may ask like this, "What's your favorite Plants vs. Zombies in this toy brand?" Well, mainly plants, especially for Peashooters. I like them, due to their pure design that they designed from there, and although they're made in China due to they sent their designs to some factories in China, it's still counts as a pretty cool toys for their small size. Since those are obviously Lego-based toys, you can mount them on Lego studs as their authenticity... Speaking about the zombies though, not much things that I can say about them; they're just basically a normal figure toys, rather than action toys like most of the plants do, which is also one bonus point that I like on them.
You may think if this Plants vs. Zombies toy brand doesn't have any disadvantages? Well, you're wrong, if you already checked most parts of My Plants vs. Zombies collection series. There are plenty amount of disadvantages in certain aspects from what I experienced on the ones that I have, such as quality on them, the way how I get them, and some more disadvantages related to this toy brand. So, here are summary of disadvantages of them:

1. General

  • The prices of them are sometimes expensive on international online shops, especially for building sets.
  • Some of the characters are repeated from one series to another. For instance, that Sunflower from Series 1 K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies blind bags are also featured again in Series 3 K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies blind bags.

2. The way how I get them

  • Unlike those cheap Chinese original Plants vs. Zombies toys, it's insanely difficult to me to get them from USA (or other countries that sells them too) to Indonesia, unless I have to keep buying it through a local online shops that connects to e-Bay.
  • Everytime I buy it, the shipping price and taxes are always expensive, depends on how big the sets are that are being on sale before I buy it. This also applies on other stuffs as well with exact same traits.

3. Quality

  • They feel really cheap. For instance, if I bent the Sunflower's stem too much, it leaves a white stressing mark to it.
  • Lot of goofs that are always occurred in every single toys, from minor to defective. The goofs about them are mentioned in here.
So, that's the more reasons about why I bought K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies. I know if those still doesn't exist yet in my country in general, but I always wanted them for multitude reasons that I mentioned before. Once again, that's it from what I can say about this Plants vs. Zombies toy brand... I don't think I will post my "Yet more reasons" about why I bought them, and thanks for reading this post.

Wednesday, July 10, 2019

More FAQs: Plants vs. Zombies on me...

This is gonna be a sequel of my original FAQs: Plants vs. Zombies on me... Why though? It's because there are some major updates of what's going on with me and that  tower defense game that I recently played since 2012 (maybe). So, without further ado with them, let's read more essay of the frequently asked questions about it right now:
  1. What's your most common port(s) of the original Plants vs. Zombies games that you always play?
  2. What's your most rarest port of the original Plants vs. Zombies games that you ever played?
  3. Mention few of the bootleg Plants vs. Zombies games that you ever played!
  4. Mention few of your favorite mini-games in original Plants vs. Zombies!
  5. Do you ever played the Puzzle mode in both of the main Plants vs. Zombies games?
  6. Do you ever played the Survival mode in original Plants vs. Zombies? If you play it quite often, so why?
  7. What's your most useful peashooting plant in original Plants vs. Zombies? And so, how about it in Plants vs. Zombies 2?
  8. What's your most useful lobbed shot plant in original Plants vs. Zombies? And so, how about it in Plants vs. Zombies 2?
  9. What's your most common setup in Survival mode in original Plants vs. Zombies?
  10. How do you rate about original Plants vs. Zombies game in these days?
  11. What's your most common port(s) of the Plants vs. Zombies 2 game that you always play?
  12. Mention few of your favorite Brain Buster "mini-games" in Plants vs. Zombies 2!
  13. Mention few of your favorite Epic Quests in Plants vs. Zombies 2!
  14. What kind of objective that do you hate in Plants vs. Zombies 2?
  15. What's your hardest level in Plants vs. Zombies 2?
  16. What's your hardest Endless Zones in Plants vs. Zombies 2?
  17. What's your favorite mint in Plants vs. Zombies 2, even you still don't have it anyway until now?
  18. What's your favorite sun producing plant in Plants vs. Zombies 2?
  19. What's your most frequently used stalling plant in Plants vs. Zombies 2?
  20. What's your favorite money premium plant in Plants vs. Zombies 2 (even you don't have any of them in your game)?
  21. What's your favorite gem premium plant in Plants vs. Zombies 2?
  22. What's your favorite world in Plants vs. Zombies 2?
  23. What's your most common setup in Endless Zones in Plants vs. Zombies 2?
  24. What's your favorite background music of a certain world in Plants vs. Zombies 2?
  25. How do you rate about Plants vs. Zombies 2 game in these days?
  26. Do you still play Plants vs. Zombies Heroes these days?
  27. Do you still watch any of Plants vs. Zombies Garden Warfare or it's sequel gameplays on YouTube these days?
  28. What's your favorite Plants vs. Zombies Garden Warfare and it's sequel plants as for now?
  29. How do you rate about Plants vs. Zombies Adventures on Facebook those days, unless you didn't even play it back then?
  30. Do you ever do some backup of any Plants vs. Zombies games?
  31. In your opinion, what's your most common generic Plants vs. Zombies toys in your country?
  32. What's your most common Lego-based Plants vs. Zombies toys in your country?
  33. What's your favorite official generic Plants vs. Zombies toys as for now?
  34. What's your favorite official Lego-based Plants vs. Zombies toys as for now?
  35. What's your most favorite Plants vs. Zombies toy in your collection as for now?
  36. Mention several YouTube keywords about Plants vs. Zombies stuffs as nowadays!
  37. Do you ever featured by a popular YouTuber about your Plants vs. Zombies stuffs?
  38. What's your weakness in collecting Plants vs. Zombies stuffs these days?
  39. Based on your YouTube channel of fans, do you ever seen a cameo between Plants vs. Zombies and electric fan combined in one spot?
  40. What's your weakness about your YouTube channel of fans with your Plants vs. Zombies Peashooter profile picture?

ANSWERS:

  1. Original PC and GOTY versions, and recently, Android free versions.
  2. That HD version of the game (the one that is optimized for iPads or tablets).
  3. NES/Famicom bootleg of the game, and some bootleg Plants vs. Zombies games that I mentioned on that Bootleg Plants vs. Zombies games... post.
  4. Zombotany, It's Raining Seeds, Seeing Stars, Big Trouble Little Zombie, Whack A Zombie, and Last Stand.
  5. Well, sometimes when I'm bored.
  6. Yes, I do. I play it so often because I can plant plants with my determined setup that I always planned in each of the Survival modes. Of course it depends on what zombies that I have to fight against them in each of the modes themselves.
  7. Repeater (including it's upgrade plant). However, in Plants vs. Zombies 2, I don't use it so often due to there are lot of alternative plants that do their job better than the plant itself.
  8. Melon-pult (including it's upgrade plant). However, in Plants vs. Zombies 2, I don't use it so often due to I prefer it to Winter Melon for obvious reasons, but I sometimes use it in most of the levels, so.
  9. Overall, this is a very good original game to play. However, I only play it just on my spare time when I'm bored or no chores available that involve my computer.
  10. Just Android version of the game.
  11. Save Our Seeds (unless they're hard enough to protect), Locked and Loaded (unless they're hard to use certain plants that they given), and Dave's mold colonies (unless they're placed everywhere on the lawn).
  12. Any Premium Plant Quest of the money or gem premium plants that I have, and recently, Inzanity epic quests.
  13. "Don't let zombies trample the flowers" objective. Unless the flowers are planted way closer to the player's house.
  14. So far, Wild West - Day 35.
  15. Highway to the Danger Room, Arthur's Challenge, and Tiki Torch-er.
  16. Probably the Arma-mint, but I'm not sure, due to I still don't familiar with them yet for obvious reasons.
  17. Between Sun-shroom or Primal Sunflower.
  18. Recently, Sap-fling.
  19. Snow Pea (albeit it's so weak in the game), Starfruit (in terms of performance), and Cactus (again, in terms of performance).
  20. Squash (in terms of performance), Fire Peashooter, and Sap-fling.
  21. Very hard to determine, but my favorite world in Plants vs. Zombies 2 is Frostbite Caves (despite it's medium difficulty).
  22. Some Neon Mixtape Tour jams.
  23. This game is very good to play, although there are lot of difficulties of how to make the game runs fairly well in most of the devices... Also, it depends on which game modes on it that I can beat them with ease... And also, it depends on how strong the plants are, because if you want to amplify the levels on each of the plants, I have to play the game quite often in order to collect some more coins and spend some coins on each of the plants that are ready to be increased on their next levels of each of them.
  24. Unfortunately, no, I don't. It's because I'm suck with that card-based game with this game's theme, so I don't think I will play it so often, although I still keep the app itself on my phone.
  25. I used to watch them, but since I watched many videos by various YouTubers of non-Plants vs. Zombies stuffs (such as electric fans, stuff destructions, fake console reviews, etc), I don't think I will watch them back, except for that Peashooter gestures video.
  26. Peashooter (obviously), Sunflower, Rose, and Kernel Corn (in terms of performance).
  27. Not much I can say about that game since they shut it down in October of 2014. It was a reasonably fine game, anyway.
  28. Yes, I do. I did that once with Plants vs. Zombies 2, by doing so between my old phone and my current phone. I did follow the guide from this page, and it turned out worked just fine. Albeit the game itself has the way how to restore my previous game's progress from my old phone to my current phone, I already done that first by doing so using a data file.
  29. Those PVC toys that looks like these:
    (Well, the one on the center is slightly less common than the others)
  30. Those crappy bootleg Lego Plants vs. Zombies nonsense garbage. Not sure about those that looks legit that are directly made in China.
  31. Probably those Diamond Select Toys, but they're too fancy to me.
  32. K'NEX, despite it's cheap quality, but they're valuable to me (especially for the plants).
  33. Possibly all of my Peashooters in my collection are my favorites (except one). Plus, most of the plants as well.
  34. plants vs zombies toys, plants vs zombies figures, plants vs zombies knex, pvz toy, pvz toys, pvz knex, pvz k'nex, kfc plants vs zombies, lego plants vs zombies, lego pvz, plants vs zombies animation, pvz animation, etc.
  35. Yes, I do. I already featured it on my bonus part of Your electric fan videos these days... post.
  36. Expensive price of most of the stuffs, difficulty of how I get them, and various other weaknesses of me collecting them.
  37. Yes, I do, which is this one:
  38. Recently, there was a Plants vs. Zombies geek complained about me in my YouTube channel of fans about why I'm using my current profile picture like so... He said to me in one of my fan video's comment section like this: "Really dumb". Then, I replied to him, and he replied me back like this: "It's just the fan moving!" blah blah blah... Well, that's one example of weakness of my YouTube channel of fans. The other one was some weirdo asked me about my profile picture some years ago... Overall, that's two weaknesses of my YouTube channel of fans, but it's rarely happened, unless there's another Plants vs. Zombies geek suddenly visits my channel of fans and posts some hate comments on them.
Enjoy!

Saturday, June 1, 2019

Your electric fan videos on YouTube these days...

Just like what this post's title said, and here's your question about this post, "What happened to your electric fan videos on YouTube these days?" Well, I'm gonna answer it by telling a short story about why I'm doing so, and what happened to me with electric fans these days... Without any further ado to them, I'm gonna tell them right now...

Back in 2013, during my first time I recorded an industrial ceiling fan in a former electronic store (but now swapped with bookstore) and uploaded it to my own YouTube channel of fans, I never expected to be like what I'm doing nowadays with any of those things... I know if I ever enjoyed them in my childhood around in 2008, but it only lasted about 3 years until I decided to enjoy them back by uploading that video on my YouTube channel of fans. Although I did enjoy many of the fan videos on YouTube from various channels of fans around the world, I used to post silly comments on most of those videos on YouTube, but now it's not anymore... Although I did have some issues on them that caused the other person who also enjoyed them felt upset to me (such as I almost blocked by one of the fan collectors due to I kept "replying" one of the bad users in 2015), but I tried not to do that anymore by simply ignoring them, or solving them in my logical ways... As for the time goes on from those days to now, I have several of my friends who enjoying fans too, from my local ones, to the ones who live outside my country where I'm living in right now.
Speaking about my YouTube channel of electric fans these days, not much I can say about it, other than the fact I keep uploading electric fan videos on my YouTube channels, and so for air conditioners too (well, sometimes). It's because I always use my old ways to encounter them, such as if I encounter some electric fans in public places, I record them, and upload the videos of on YouTube with certain titles and descriptions based on the condition about them... There's no difference between what I did in the past and what I'm doing right now with any of those things, except for certain equipments like recording equipments, photo and video editing software programs (although it's nearly underwhelming on my laptop for video editing software, unless I have to edit it on a computer that has 8 GB of RAM [or more]), and so on. One more thing that you may ask, "How about my friends who still enjoyed electric fans, especially for local ones?" They still making videos of them to share them to us (including myself), but they also enjoyed other things than just fans, such as air conditioners, cars, and video games (just like what I'm doing right now too, other than just electric fans)... So, that's my results about my electric fan videos on my YouTube channel of fans these days, and thanks for reading... 

Oh, take look at this bonus part of this post here, on this review video of my favorite video game's building sets here:
Look around 1:10, and here's what he said on that to me indirectly:
"... Hey, before we get too far, let's check out this really cool fan shot from AdeTheFanToyGuy, over on Instagram... He likes to be watching one of my older Plants vs. Zombies K'NEX videos on his dad's work... And if you look up at the top there's always a ceiling fan going on in his videos... I absolutely love the concept of a ceiling fan video site, which he also has up on YouTube, so check those out; they're absolutely interesting, and is totally something the internet was created for... Thank you for that awesome location video watch pick, I wouldn't mind seeing more of those..." Dan from SquirrelStampede
Although this video was published in 2017, but thank you so much for featuring one of my main Instagram pictures on there! I can't believe it if he featured it due to he was impressed by that picture that I posted on my main Instagram account... Once again, thank you very much for featuring it on there! Not only because in fact I keep enjoying electric fans, but I also enjoyed this video's game's collectible stuffs, so no wonder why I collected them as much as possible (even my favorites like what he reviewed like in that video, for example), hence why I made the series of them in my blogspot here too... So, that's it from what I conclude this post about both of things here, like the main event of this post itself, and the bonus part of this post as well... And once again, thanks for reading them.

Thursday, May 30, 2019

Things that I hate in collecting Plants vs. Zombies stuffs...

Okay, it's been a while since I didn't do some updates about my Plants vs. Zombies collection, this time I will tell you about things that I hate in collecting Plants vs. Zombies stuffs... I know if I'm not refer this post to my collection, or the games themselves, I only refer to the ones that are outside my collection, especially for YouTube reviews... So, without further ado with them, let's take look at the things that I hate in collecting this  video game's stuffs.

1. Some bootleg ones that has their package designs are actually ripoff from the original, yet official designs...


Take look at this particular YouTube video right here... As you may notice on that video from that link that I provided it here, those Plants vs. Zombies sets do fall on this subject. Not only because in fact they're bootleg in general, it's also they ripped the designs of their packages... For instance, that video of that guy reviewing those Plants vs. Zombies sets, versus some of typical K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies building sets (especially for certain blister packages)... If you look closely at both of them, they both do have typical yellow and purple background. While the K'NEX ones do have their own logo on the top-left on their packages on that black part of the packages themselves, while those bootleg ones do have their own company logo in the similar manner as the K'NEX ones do.

2. Some bootleg ones that has their mock-up characters...


Simple as that, so take look at this particular YouTube video right here... As you may notice on that video from that link that I provided it here, that Plants vs. Zombies set does fall on this subject. Again, it's bootleg, and they mock-up most of the characters as well to make them look poor than the official ones do. For example, this plant right below here:
I pretend this plant as the original design of the ones that being ripped off by various cheap Chinese toy manufacturers... So, what they have done to this plant here, they decided to make them look even uglier and poor than the original design. For instance, the ripoff of this plant has the weird helmets on both of the heads which doesn't resembles anywhere in the games themselves, and they produce them with very nasty quality on them instead of good materials on them, so... This trait does happen also on that YouTube video link of reviewing those mock-up Plants vs. Zombies characters in that set, and there's no way if any of them are good quality (except for the ones that look legit and almost similar to the ones from their games themselves, despite their cheap quality).

3. Total nonsense...

If the first and second subject was bad enough, how about this one? Those Plants vs. Zombies sets do fall on this accursed subject (also including the video that I provided on the first subject, I think). Yep, total... nonsense... Combined by two previous subjects of things that I hate in collecting this video game's stuffs here, this one is possibly the worst compared to the previous two. You can guess how very bad those sets are on that video, because it doesn't make any sense at all. Again, there's NO WAY to get those damn sets, due to those sets are basically a combination of ripoff package design things, mock-up characters, an total mumbo-jumbo things which made them look like the worst Plants vs. Zombies stuffs ever.

So, here's my thoughts about those subjects, in their respective numbers:

1. If the toys or figures are look decent, you can buy them, especially for the ones that looks visually close to the official ones as an alternative. However, if you encountered some of the ones that are matched to this subject, just simply avoid them.

2. Even though one (or two or more) of characters does represent well from their games themselves, it's up to you about those. Again, if you encountered some of the ones that  are matched to this subject, just simply avoid them.

3. Just never buy any of them that does fall on this subject. If you encountered them in front of you, destroy them if you hate them so much (if you can).

So, that's it from what I can say about the things that I hate in collecting Plants vs. Zombies stuffs... There are lot of this game's toys everywhere, but I picked most of them and brought them to here due to they do have some weird things happening on them, hence why I hate them with passion. Okay, that's it from what I sum up about this, and thanks for reading.

Sunday, April 28, 2019

You => stuff destruction videos on YouTube...


As you may think about these picture collages there, yes, I'm enjoying many videos of the stuff destruction videos on YouTube lately... From very popular ones, into less popular ones, and many reasons about why I watching many YouTube videos about those... "Why you just watch any of those stuff destruction videos on YouTube?" Well, I'm gonna share the reasons here about why I'm doing so, from my story about why I just watching them, frequently asked questions about me with them, and list of YouTubers of them and I've watched them already (although there are more of those destruction videos on YouTube that are exists). So, here's my big bucket of story, FAQs, and list about them, and let's start reading them right now:

1. Story

Since I liked electric fans, I decided to screw around on YouTube and searching some of local electric fan videos on it. From the Indonesian local ones, into some of the foreign ones. During I was wandering some of both electric fan and ceiling fan videos on YouTube, I "accidentally" watch my very first stuff destruction video on YouTube, which was this one:
Yes, this was my very first stuff destruction that I ever watched on YouTube. Then, I watched several more of the fan destruction videos on YouTube, and (unfortunately), I went watching even more stuff destruction videos on YouTube rather than just fans, such as destroying TV, computer, speaker, game console, and many more items that they destroyed per each of their YouTube channels. As the time goes, the ones that I watched are even more crazier. In 2015, for example, rather than standard stuff destruction videos, I've just watched certain of stuff destruction videos that looks and sounds too excessive, such as Angry Grandpa shows, TechRax, McJuggerNuggets, or even HowToBasic (albeit most of them were staged). However, I can balance them by watching some other YouTube videos such as my usual things (electric fans and toys), and those standard stuff destruction videos. There are many alternatives of stuff destruction videos out there on YouTube, but it depends on what channels that I'm familiar with, so... From 2016 to present, I still watch many kinds of those videos on YouTube, but again, it depends on what channels of those kinds of those things that I'm familiar with, but in way wider range of what kind of items that they destroyed in each of videos.

2. FAQs

Q: Who was your very first YouTube channel of stuff destruction videos that you ever watched, and you still subscribed it to now? 
A: Garret Claridge.

Q: Who's your favorite YouTube channel of stuff destruction videos?
A: First off, it was Garret Claridge, but now I also enjoyed certain more of those guys, such as Shawn K (S&M Destruction), and recently, Plainrock124.

Q: What's your favorite electric fan destruction videos?
A: First off, it was  "removing" a ceiling fan video by Garret Claridge, but now I prefer it to Shawn K's ceiling fan destruction trilogy. Also, I enjoyed some more of electric fan destruction videos, but as long as they don't destroy anything that looks rare or vintage.

Q: What's your favorite tools in most of those destruction videos?
A: I used to hardly determine this question at the start against those though (especially in my very early days with them), but since I'm too much watching them nowadays (sometimes), probably my favorite tools for those purposes are axes and sledgehammers.

Q: What are the things that do you hate in those destruction videos?
A: Anything that makes me enraged, for example, Angry Grandpa, "Parents who destroyed their kid's X" or it's vice versa, and so on... Unless they're staged.

Q: Do you ever seen any Plants vs. Zombies toys or it's stuffed things being destroyed on YouTube?
A: Recently, I found few of them. First one, it was a Threepeater toy being sliced by 1000 degree hot knife. Secondly, it was few of cheap Plants vs. Zombies popper toys being destroyed with a shredder. Thirdly, somebody destroyed very... very cheap bootleg Angry Birds Plants vs. Zombies sets by simply ripping and cutting the sets off into many pieces. Not sure about some official ones being destroyed by any means, though.

Q: In your opinion, mention some of very popular YouTubers that are identical to this purpose!
A: HowToBasic (very obviously, especially for newer ones that involve tons of jump cuts), TechRax (including some of his rivals like GizmoSlip, and so on), and recently, Plainrock124 (albeit he looks like some sort of best alternative to me).

Q: How do you know those YouTubers of stuff destructions by subscribing them?
A: There are plenty of my reasons about how I did subscribe them. For instance: I subscribed Garret Claridge due to the way how he destroying stuffs are looks impressive (although I used to be mad with him by disliking some of his videos), I subscribed Shawn K (S&M Destruction) due to the way how they both destroying stuffs makes me laugh yet heals my bad days, and I subscribed Plainrock124 due to I was impressed by one of his 50 WAYS TO BREAK A ... series, including many of his Bored Smashing series.

Q: In your childhood, did you ever watch some of stuff destruction videos before you finally enjoyed them as for now?
A: Probably yes. Especially for that very old video of a man tried to beat "the world's hardest game" thing on a computer, then there was a jumpscare that caused him scared by punching the computer's monitor straight through. For the rest of them, I don't know... Probably the ones that somebody featured them in many compilations of them on YouTube (for example, a man in office enraged and destroyed a whole computer set).

Q: Did you ever post some of your hate comments on them?
A: Well, I used to do so. But now, I'm partially neutral at them, depends on how the way they destroying those items in each of the videos.

Q: Okay, since you enjoyed any kinds of stuff destruction videos on YouTube, how about TheOriginalHDChannel?
A: Hmm... First off, let's read this quote here:
"... I think they are trying to copy that one guy that use to post videos all the time smashing vintage vacuum cleaners and electronics... From what I saw, he died... It was kinda comical when he did, he would always complain while smashing something call it something ultra deluxe or the fancy model LOL.. He would torture it with the golf club, while you saw sparks coming out of something, then the words that came out his mouth would crack me up..."-Adam D. from vintageceilingfans.com's forum
Yeah, that's the traits about him that he explained to other fan lovers on that forum website there. Now, I watch some of the alternatives that are similar to that, such as smashthings1 (Robert Burgin), HPad, and probably more, but I don't know. However, I already found that guy on YouTube with those special traits that he shared them to those fan lovers in there, it's called "smashstuff31" (if I'm not mistaken). Although it has less views on each of his videos, but it's still saves a lot of memories to somebody who ever watched them by judging by those mumbo-jumbo texts on all around his videos and the way how he says and destroys stuffs on camera.

Q: Do you ever watch some reviews (or some sort of it) that involves it's destruction? If yes, mention some YouTubers who does that!
A: Yes, I do. The YouTubers who does that are: Ashens, The 8-Bit Guy (including his other channel, The 8-bit Keys), Techmoan (although only one), Rerez, and Retro Core (also only one, albeit he only destroyed one of the parts of an item just with his bare hands).

3. List of YouTubers

Here are list of YouTube channels that are well-known for stuff destruction videos. Most of them are the ones that I subscribed, and some of them aren't... So, here are list of them:
  • HowToBasic,
  • TechRax (including his rivals, such as GizmoSlip, JerryRigEverything, etc.),
  • Plainrock124 (main alternative, including his alternate channels, such as aznguy.mp4, Ada08, etc.),
  • Garret Claridge,
  • Shawn K (second alternative besides Plainrock124, although his subscribers are way less than him, but his videos are pretty entertaining due to their laughs on most of his videos),
  • Anything that looks identical to TheOriginalHDChannel (such as smashthings1, HPad, etc.), and
  • Some channels of stuff destruction videos that has least of subscribers (or views) yet they have interesting ways to destroy items.
So, that's it about why I enjoyed them on YouTube instead of just electric fans and toys, and thanks for reading.