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Casio G-Shock 5600 vs 6900 vs 9000

G-Shock Preferences and Favorites After trying out several G-Shock models, I've developed a better sense of the specific features and design elements I appreciate most. While features are always a plus, my main priority is size . Here's how some of the models I've tried stack up. Size Preference: DW-5600 Series For overall size, the DW-5600 series stands out as a favorite due to its compact, comfortable form. It’s slim, lightweight, and fits well on my wrist without being too bulky. Although the 6900 series provides the benefit of a well-placed front illumination button, the 5600 remains the ideal size for everyday wear. Best Compromise: G9000 Mudman Series If I had to choose a balanced option between size, comfort, and functionality, the G9000 Mudman series would be it. The buttons are slightly tough to press, but the layout and form factor resonate with what I prefer in a G-Shock. Despite having different module versions (GLX, G, and DW), I find that these models offe...

Casio G-Shock Mudman G-9000MS-1 Black Watch

New Addition: Casio G-Shock Mudman G-9000MS-1 First Impressions Recently, I picked up a Casio G-Shock Mudman G-9000MS-1 in black, part of Casio’s Military-Inspired Series . This model runs on the 3031 Module and feels similar to a round version of the classic 5600. Though slightly larger than the 5600, it’s notably smaller compared to the bulkier 6900. Build and Comfort After just a few hours with it, I'm finding the Mudman quite enjoyable. The buttons are a bit tough to push , which seems typical for the Mudman’s rugged design but is still something to adapt to. Out of the G-Shocks I’ve tried so far, this one is quickly becoming a favorite—almost on par with the 5600 series. Display Concerns One thing that stands out is the negative LCD display . It can be challenging to read under certain lighting, so I may eventually switch to a standard G9000 model. However, I do appreciate the all-black bezel and strap on this version and would look to keep that look if I end up swapping pa...

Coffee Saturday -- Godiva - Hazelnut Trufflelata

Godiva's Hazelnut Trufflelata and a G-Shock Hunt Coffee Break: A Twist on the Usual This weekend, I found myself at a new upscale mall , and while it looked sleek and stylish, there was no Starbucks in sight. Instead, I decided to try Godiva’s Hazelnut Trufflelata for my coffee fix. It was definitely a departure from my usual cup of coffee, but an interesting one. Mall Impressions and the G-Shock Search Despite the mall's modern look, it lacked the basic stores I typically gravitate toward. I was especially hoping to find a shop with a decent Casio G-Shock selection on display—specifically, either a black GW-M5610 or a Mudman G9000 . Unfortunately, my search came up empty. A Different Solution After a while, I settled near the fountain area and decided to turn to Amazon. A quick order later, I had secured a Black Military Series Mudman G9000MS-1CR . Not quite the in-person experience I’d hoped for, but sometimes, online shopping just gets the job done.

2016 Travels -- Hilton Waikoloa - Big Island, Hawaii

Weekend Getaway on the Big Island at Hilton Waikoloa Resort Returning to Familiar Grounds This weekend took me back to the Hilton Waikoloa Resort on the Big Island, a place I hadn’t visited since childhood. Walking through the resort stirred up memories of running around as a kid, although now, I’m picking up on details I hadn’t noticed before. While the place hasn’t changed much, experiencing it as an adult offered a new perspective. Things to Know The Big Island offers a slower pace, with limited activities after dark. After sunset, the main options are winding down in your hotel room or catching a movie. A tip for future visitors: hitting up a local grocery store before heading to the resort can save you quite a bit, as food prices within the resort can be steep—though I was pleasantly surprised that a cup of coffee was reasonably priced at $4.50. Staying in the Makai Lagoon Tower I stayed in the Makai Lagoon Tower , which I’d recommend for its convenience. This resort is quite exp...

Rolex Explorer I -- 114270 on Hirsch Robby Red/Black Performance Strap

Rolex Explorer I with the Red/Black Hirsch Robby Performance Strap First Impressions Swapping the original bracelet of my Rolex Explorer I for a 20mm Red/Black Hirsch Robby Performance Strap turned out to be a great decision. The fit is snug, with only a bit of chafing at the middle edge, but overall, it wears comfortably. The red and black color scheme complements the Explorer’s minimalist design while adding a modern, sporty touch to the look. On-Wrist Feel Wearing the Explorer with this new strap has been surprisingly comfortable, to the point where I almost forget it's on my wrist. The performance-focused construction of the Hirsch strap offers enough flexibility and ventilation to feel light and unobtrusive throughout the day. Future Plans Given how well this strap pairs with the Rolex, I’m considering picking up another Hirsch Robby strap in Black/Blue for my Omega. This would complete a versatile pair of watches, each with straps that enhance both form and function. ...

2016 Toyota Highlander V6 - $31,000

My 2016 Toyota Highlander: Years of Reliable Service Initial Purchase and Why I Chose the Highlander I bought my 2016 Toyota Highlander brand new for $31,000, aiming for a vehicle that could offer both performance and reliability over the years. I chose the V6 engine model primarily because of Toyota’s reputation for this engine’s durability and balance of power and fuel economy.  If there had been a similar option for my 2015 Camry, I’d have chosen it as well, but the Highlander offered everything I needed in a daily-use vehicle. Specs and Performance 2016 Highlander V6 LE FWD Engine : 3.5L V6 - 2GR-FE Horsepower : 270 @ 6200 RPM Torque : 248 lb-ft @ 4700 RPM Transmission : 6-speed automatic Performance : 0-60 mph in 6.9 seconds 1/4 mile in 15.2 seconds @ 89 mph Fuel Efficiency : 19 MPG city / 25 MPG highway Dimensions : Length: 191.1 inches Wheelbase: 109.8 inches Height: 68.1 inches Width (without mirrors): 75.8 inches Model:  XU50 (3rd Generation) Key Fob Battery: CR2016...

Klipsch Earbuds Headphones R6i

Adding Klipsch R6i Earbuds to My Headphone Collection Why I Chose the R6i To round out my headphone collection, I wanted a reliable pair of earbuds that would perform well for travel and everyday use. I decided on the Klipsch R6i Earbuds after searching for the discontinued S6i model, which was difficult to find at a reasonable price. I also considered going with Bluetooth options like the Jaybirds but wasn’t ready to transition to wireless just yet. The R6i fit my needs with its high-quality sound and practical design. Features and Build Quality The Klipsch R6i’s design includes several small yet thoughtful features. The flat, anti-tangle cable minimizes hassle, especially when stashing them in a pocket or travel bag, and the in-line volume control adds convenience without needing to adjust settings on my phone. They’re lightweight and compact, ideal for travel when I prefer to keep my gear light. Basic Specs Driver Size : 6.5mm Frequency Response : 10Hz – 19,000Hz Sensitivity : 110 d...

Laphroaig 10 Year Old Scotch Whisky -- 750 mL

Adding Laphroaig 10 to My Scotch Collection First Impressions of Laphroaig 10 Year Old After years of curiosity, I finally added Laphroaig 10 Year Old to my Scotch whisky collection. I first tasted this Islay single malt at a party a few years ago, and the distinctive flavor left an impression that I couldn’t quite forget. Now that I have my own bottle, I’m diving deeper into the world of Islay malts, and my initial pour didn’t disappoint. Discovering the Islay Peat Laphroaig 10 stands out for its signature “peatiness.” This bold flavor profile is quite different from the Speyside or blended whiskies I typically enjoy. While it’s definitely an acquired taste, I find it intriguing and a natural progression in my journey through single malts. The peaty, smoky notes are intense but not overwhelming, adding a depth I hadn’t experienced as strongly in other whisky regions. Expanding My Collection with Islay Malts Although this is my first Islay bottle, I can already tell it won’t be my last...

Whisky 2016 -- Rebalancing to 50/50 Ratio to add more Single-Malts

Whisky Collection Plans for 2016 and Beyond Introduction I'm excited to share my plan for building back up my whisky collection in 2016. After years of indecision, I'm going all-in on learning about my preferences in various Scotch whiskies. This means I will be actively purchasing more bottles to explore the world of whisky. Consumption Rates My overall whisky consumption has been consistent, averaging around 175 mL per week. This is roughly equivalent to a six-pack of lite beer, which is relatively modest. Over the course of a month, this amounts to about 750 mL (or one bottle), and annually translates to approximately 9 liters, equating to 12 bottles. Consumption Ratios (Blends vs. Single Malts) First Half of 2016 : 80% Blends / 20% Single Malts 5 Blended Whiskies 1 Single Malt (Glenfiddich 12) Second Half of 2016 : 50% Blends / 50% Single Malts 3 Blended Whiskies 3 Single Malts The 80/20 ratio turned out to be somewhat dull, allowing me to enjoy only a single bottle of Sing...

Fiios e10k Olympus 2 DAC/Amplifier

Fiio E10K Olympus 2 DAC and Amplifier Introduction I've always been interested in trying a DAC (Digital Audio Converter) and amplifier for my headphones. After some research, I settled on the Fiio E10K Olympus 2. In hindsight, I might have preferred a more portable model that accepts audio line-in, but the E10K proved to be a solid choice when connected to my laptop. I also plan to build a 'soundbook' using my netbook, which adds to its utility. Sound Quality Using the E10K has improved my sound experience in several ways. Certain frequencies are now clearer, allowing me to hear details that were previously subtle. The overall music presentation feels more "forward," enhancing the listening experience. While this initially felt overwhelming, I've started to appreciate the refined soundstage that the E10K provides. One notable observation is how poorly some of my cheaper headphones perform with the E10K. I had hoped that the increased power would improve their ...

Sony MDR-ZX310 Headphones

Sony MDR-ZX310 Headphones Overview By luck, I stumbled upon a pair of Sony MDR-ZX310 headphones at a thrift shop. I couldn't resist the opportunity to scoop them up, especially since I've heard so many positive reviews online about their performance for the price point of $18. Basic Specifications Driver Size : 30mm Frequency Response : 10 ~ 24,000 Hz Maximum Input Power : 1,000 mW Sensitivity : 98 dB/mW Impedance : 24 Ohms Weight : 125 g Cable Length : 1.2 m I also own the lower-end model, the ZX100, and can compare the two. Sound Quality The ZX310s have a wider response range than the ZX100s, which is particularly noticeable in the bass. While the midrange and treble frequencies are almost identical, the weaker bass of the ZX100s makes the mids and treble feel more pronounced. However, with deeper listening, the ZX310s provide clarity in certain frequencies that the ZX100s lack. If you prefer vocals and mids, the ZX100s might be a better option. Even with EQ bass reduction, t...

Audio Technica ATH-WM77 Red Headphones

Audio-Technica ATH-WM77 On-Ear Headphones Overview I recently realized I haven't discussed my pair of Audio-Technica ATH-WM77 on-ear headphones in detail. I purchased these headphones two years ago at Yodobashi Camera in Shinjuku, Tokyo, for approximately $40 in yen. They are a fun pair and have become one of my favorites. Condition and Issues One downside I encountered is that the plastic housing on the left speaker popped out of place. To fix it, I used Krazy Glue, which has worked well. However, as a result of this issue, the left speaker has lost the ability to swivel, making it less convenient to stash the headphones in my backpack. Basic Specifications Driver Size : 38mm Frequency Response : 10 ~ 23,000 Hz Maximum Input Power : 500 mW Sensitivity : 103 dB/mW Impedance : 36 Ohms Weight : 133 g Cable Length : 1.0 m Overall, despite the minor setback with the swivel mechanism, the Audio-Technica ATH-WM77 headphones continue to deliver a solid performance and remain a valued part...

MCSA 70-463 -- Data Warehouse / SSIS

MCSA 70-463 -- Data Warehouse / SSIS Decision on Certification I have been considering whether to take the 70-411 Windows Server 2012 Administration exam instead of the 70-463 SQL Server 2012 Data Warehouse exam. Since I am not a System Administrator, the 70-411 exam, while interesting, does not align with my professional focus. Although it may be too late to switch, I believe that studying for and passing the 70-463 exam will provide long-term value, especially since I will be working extensively with ETL processes and SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS). First Impressions After opening the book for 70-463, I was immediately drawn in. This book is by far the most interesting of the several I've read from Microsoft. The engaging content made me realize that this book could easily be titled "SSIS" given its focus on the subject. I am excited to dive deeper into this material. Further Exploration In addition to my current studies, I plan to explore Ralph Kimball's b...

Seiko SKX781 - Orange Monster on Hirsch Strap

Seiko Orange Monster (SKX781) Purchase and Insights Overview I recently decided to add the Seiko Orange Monster (model # SKX781) to my collection. This model is part of the popular Seiko 5 lineup and is well-regarded alongside the SKX007. Both models are dive watches rated for 200 meters of water resistance. Having previously owned the SKX007, I was eager to experience the Orange Monster. Decision-Making Process Choosing to buy the SKX781 was a challenging decision. Although I own more expensive automatic watches and have downsized my Seiko 5 collection, I needed an affordable automatic beater. While quartz watches are accurate and reliable, they lack the charm of a mechanical timepiece. Key Features 1. Lug Width 20mm Lug Width: This standard size helps me streamline my watch band collection. I’ve found 22mm or larger bands uncomfortable, which was a deciding factor in returning a Casio MDV-106 I tried previously. 2. Movement 7s26 / 7s36 Movement: This reliable workhorse is common ...