
Christen da Costa
Founder and Co-CEO at Gadget Review
I hope to connect LA based bloggers, which means networking. Interested then follow me! I currently run Gadget Review.
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3 days ago |
gadgetreview.com | Ryan N Hansen |Al Landes |Christen da Costa
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3 days ago |
gadgetreview.com | Ryan N Hansen |Al Landes |Christen da Costa
The 1960s gave us muscle cars, moon landings, and a revolution on four wheels that nobody saw coming. These compact haulers delivered a jaw-dropping 25-30 mpg while their gas-guzzling American counterparts struggled to crack double digits. According to Hagerty’s automotive historians, this efficiency gap represented one of the most dramatic contrasts in automotive history. Talk about David taking Goliath to school. You know that feeling when something unexpectedly practical changes your life?
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4 days ago |
gadgetreview.com | Al Landes |Ryan N Hansen |Christen da Costa
The electric SUV market is serving looks faster than a TikTok fashion trend. Automakers scramble to create rides that make Mother Earth happy while still fitting your Costco haul. Shopping for one feels exactly as overwhelming as picking a show on Netflix after dinner. Ready for the tea on four electrified contenders? Gone are the days when Teslas rode about as smoothly as a shopping cart on cobblestone. Incremental suspension improvements over time have given the Model Y a notably smoother ride.
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4 days ago |
gadgetreview.com | Al Landes |Ryan N Hansen |Christen da Costa
Boosting your 3D printing experience is all about having the right gear. From maintaining print quality to enhancing your workspace, these seven accessories bring more precision, efficiency, and control to your projects. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced enthusiast, these essentials can help you get better results and make the process smoother. Keeping your print bed clean is essential, and isopropyl alcohol is a game-changer here.
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6 days ago |
gadgetreview.com | Ryan N Hansen |Al Landes |Christen da Costa
The post-war boom of the 1950s and 60s unleashed Detroit’s wildest automotive visions, birthing concept cars that defied every conventional rule of design and engineering. General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler channeled the era’s space race obsession into rolling laboratories of experimental technology, with designers creating shapes that still look futuristic decades later and engineers testing innovations that wouldn’t reach production for half a century.
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