February Hauls: Interesting Books & Best VR Gadgets [VIDEO]
Love month is indeed here now! It's already February so new hauls are a must now. Get to know the best books and gadgets in the market today worth to spend extra relaxing hours of the day. From Mark O' Connell's "To Be a Machine" to Google Cardboard, they surely can give anyone a snippet of amazing R&R at home.
Sitting by the window while a nice sweet song is playing, it's indeed February now! The first month of the new year went faster than expected and it's love time already.
"Horn and his fellow transhumanists look toward science and engineering to either put death off or eliminate it," this is just one of the most striking statements Vice.com has on its report about O' Connell's' "To Be a Machine." Supposedly, the book will be a nice February haul because it tackles about death and self-love.
What's transhumanism? It is actually about the scientific and philosophical approach people do to extend their lives. This February, this book will surely wake anyone's love for themselves. Understand possible more ways to incorporate in one's daily living to make sure that life is being lived the best.
On the other hand, the book might prove to interesting although some might need an easier thing to get love. Here's PC Advisor's interesting list of VR gadgets that will not only serve as amazing entertainment but also a nice self-love relaxation. Though, only the most interesting will make the February haul cut.
There's Google Cardboard, the DIY VR gadget anyone can make. How to make it? Prepare a cardboard and an existing smartphone, from the name itself search on Google the procedure how to make it. Lastly, the eager ones can also purchase it for $10-15 priced if DIY's isn't their thing.
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