Because Baymax
You need to buy this because Baymax.
Consider this an early entry of Pulpconnection’s Holiday Gift Guide, 2015 edition.
You need to buy this because Baymax.
Consider this an early entry of Pulpconnection’s Holiday Gift Guide, 2015 edition.
With the gigs of stuff saved over the years turning into terabytes of stuff, I need more storage. I need, nay want some 8 terabytes of love in the form of a Seagate Backup Plus 8TB Desktop External Hard Drive. Price prohibitive at nearly $300, this drive squashes the previous spinning disk capacities of 4 or 5 TB. This is a whopping 8 TB!!
Okay, okay, I’ll settle for 5 TB until the price comes down on the 8 TB drive.
The Treat Receipts are now back at Starbucks where a morning purchase unlocks any iced grande drink for $2.50 in the afternoon. But there’s a change to the actual Treat Receipt that makes them simultaneously more discrete and less discreet.
The new Treat Receipts are now their own separate paper receipts. When you make your Starbucks purchase, you’ll get your regular receipt along with a discrete Treat Receipt. This discreteness comes in handy so you don’t accidentally toss your receipt that previously doubled as a Treat Receipt. So this additional printed receipt makes the Treat Receipt less discreet, calling for your attention.
I can no longer find this rechargeable flashlight/nightlight combo at Costco anymore. The Costco ones were Eco-i-lite branded, but now they’re sold as Ivation on Amazon. Over the years, I’ve owned two sets of these lights. The original set was a goldish color, and the second set was silver. Now they’re white.
Well, that’s a bummer. This Ivation item doesn’t ship to Hawaii for some reason. I’m reading the delivery restrictions and nothing sticks out. 🙁 So it’s back to the Eco-i-lite brand and their different version of this light.
So the red color of the Dromida Ominus quadcopter is a few bucks cheaper than the green, blue, and yellow. I’m okay with red. Lots of positive reviews on Amazon.
This has got to be a sign. Not sure of what though. Is SkyNet active? Is artificial intelligence at play? Is it my subconscious speaking to me? Or is it just a plain mistake that Amazon delivered a box of parts for a Dromida UAV drone? No, we didn’t order the parts. The shipping label was correctly addressed to us.
I guess I need to order the rest of the parts to make a functioning UAV.
Wow, water filters for refrigerators are expensive. If gotta buy one, might as well buy three of them for a slight discount.
Air Jordan, Air Jordan, Air Jordan. Money, money, it’s gotta be the shoes. Michael Jordan is the still the Greatest of All Time as a basketball player, a shoe brand, and even in the war of emoji. Years after hanging up his Air Jordans on court, the brand still dominates the kicks market with new models, retro-ed old models, and fresh colorways. But of all of these, which are the best Air Jordans released in that year? Yes, the best from all the Jordans released within the 365-day calendar year.
How do you decide? How do you pick from the colorways? Luckily for you and me, the kicks diehards over at Sole Collector took it to the rack and delivered this slam identifying the Best Air Jordan of Every Year. Let’s take a look…
These began the legend. No doubt.
What??? I’m ashamed to say I’d never heard of the canvas AJ1 KO. Quick misdirection. Did I ever mention my pair of all white AJ1s were stolen?
Sorry, I’ve never been a fan of the 2’s. Yeah, Nike tried to be different with the sophomore model but these just didn’t and still don’t appeal to me.
All is forgiven with the release of the AJ3, especially the Black Cement model. When these are re-retroed in the future, I’ll give it a shot and see if I can find a pair.
I also had the AJ4…in a whopping size 10.5. This is back in the day when I wore 9.5. I guess I wasn’t about to be denied by a whole size difference. Sadly, that back tab made the shoe really uncomfortable, digging into the back of my heel. The leatherized tab on the AJ4 Retro Legend Blue is a welcomed change.
Oddly, I remembering seeing (and coveting) these kicks years later in 1994 or 1995 while in college. A fellow student wore’em while I woo’ed’em (the shoes, not the student).
I never owned a pair of AJ6. I didn’t dislike them, but they just didn’t call to me. However, if I came across a pair of the revamped AJ6 Low, I won’t have the willpower to resist.
The Dream Team indeed lived up to expectations, but the AJ7 Olympic makeup didn’t meet my expectations.
I owned the black, white, and grey colorway, finding a pair at Foot Locker right before touring Italy and Greece. Yeah, that was me rocking the AJ8 in the Colosseum (and next to a Smart Car).
I still can’t make up my mind on the AJ10. I like them; I don’t like them; I just don’t know. Kinda basic except for the alternating colors.
These Jordans are the GOAT. Greatest.of.all.time. The Concords started it all. I was so, so fortunate to nab a pair online when Nike retroed them in 2012.
When I missed out on the OG run of the AJ11, I felt compelled to get the AJ12. But I didn’t. The 12’s were definitely popular, but I just didn’t dig them. Although this is the first Jordan I really recall seeing on the feet of female kicks collectors.
Yup, this red and black colorway of the AJ12 was what I remember being popular with the ladies.
I prefer the lightness of the original AJ13 colorway, and I remember running the courts in Aiea in the AJ13.
Um no, just no.
Just stop at Air Jordan 11. Any colorway, any time, instant sellout.
Such memories of UH basketball standout Carl English dominating in these.
Heh, I would be hard pressed to identify the AJ17 as an authentic Air Jordan, thinking these might be some sort of Jumpman instead.
Lesson here is to never pass up a chance to purchase an AJ3.
The AJ7 Olympic makes the list for a second time, and for a second time, I don’t go for these.
A non-Jordanesque green makes an appearance.
Here begins the two-shoe packs. The gold highlight looks better on the 6 than the 11 in my opinion.
The 8 in aqua makes a reappearance, and I still own my black, white, and grey colorway. Yes, really.
The environmental Air Jordan in the Titanium colorway wasn’t available in Hawaii.
I still covet the AJ11 Space Jam, and so do you.
Were these the Warren Sapp models? I don’t remember these premium Jordans.
The genesis AJ1 keeps on going.
The AJ11 Bred are nasty on and off the court.
Harken back to 1998 as His Airness (in the AJ3) went up against the Human Highlight Film in the Slam Dunk contest.
I don’t understand the craziness over this collaboration with fragment. Yeah, the AJ1 looks cool in blue, and that’s all I’ll say.
At mid-2015, we’ve come full circle with the Air Jordan 1 making yet another popular appearance.
And there it is. Thirty years of Air Jordans. Thirty years. Money, money, it’s gotta be the shoes. Does it feel like the Jordan brand is slowing down? Not at all. In fact, with new models, retros, and collaborations, it’s hard to keep up with the Jordan lineup. Luckily, SoleCollector tracks all the releases of Jordans so you know when and where you can get your fix.
A special shout out to Aleks for tuning me into SoleCollector’s The Best Air Jordan of Every Year.
Of course origami from Starbucks is not going to be your typical folding paper. Instead, origami from Starbucks looks like this.
Starbucks Origami is a personal drip, single serve coffee in a foldout packet. Assemble the packet above a cup, pour in hot water, and get fresh brewed coffee. Convenient, fast, easy cleanup, kinda fun, but just average tasting for me anyways. The Veranda light roast is a little too light, and I should have used hotter water. One Origami packet filled half the pictured mug. Still though, this setup feels more authentic than using instant coffee crystals.
I picked these up in Hong Kong, but they were originally released in Japan back in 2010. I haven’t seen Starbucks Origami in any American stores, and I don’t think I will with the availability of Starbucks VIA Instant.
More pictures of the Starbucks Origami.

I do know that adding pineapple to any food item does make it magically Hawaiian though.
Emoji is not just to sway NBA free agents or to remind everyone that you’re the Greatest of All Time. You can now emoji-fy links using linkmoji. Like this is www.pulpconnection.net in emoji form.
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Unfortunately pasting the linkmoji into a blog post doesn’t work. The above link should look like this.
Next week Wednesday, July 15, 2015, is Amazon Prime Day supposedly with more deals than Black Friday. Open only to Prime members, you are obliged to check it out just in case you do spot a spectacular bargain. I have low expectations of finding anything that I really need but you just never know. If you’re not a Amazon Prime member, it’s not too late to sign up.