Though really, it’s just a list of the geeky stuff we want.
Stocking Stuffers
Here’s a couple of ideas for items that won’t break the bank.
LED Keychain Micro-Light
Magcraft 1/8-Inch Rare Earth Cube Magnets
Best little LED keychain light around.
If they don’t need the penknife of the above item this is the perfect gift.
I give them out by the handfuls and nobody ever says anything but good things about them.
I’ve got ones that are years old and still running on the same battery.
Price: $8
Geeks cannot resist magnets.
One tiny magnet, smaller than an Altoid mint, can practically hold a clipboard right to the fridge.
I spend more time playing with them on the counter than I do actually hanging stuff.
All that for an extremely low price.
Here’s a few choices.
Justin even makes this required watching for new hires in his office so they’ll get his jokes.
you could pre-order the fourth season, or pick up seasonsone,two, orthreefor even cheaper.
There’s also alien vampires, humanoid reptiles, and a lot more.
you’ve got the option to grab theentire series on DVDor Blu-ray, or get the seasons individually.
This isn’t your average sci-fi TV show.
Price: $150 for Blu-ray.
Want to learn the fundamentals of electronics in a fun, hands-on way?
Sounds too good to be true, but isn’t."
It’s also got Wireless-N built in, and it supports full 1080P HD.
It’ll play loads of formats in full HD quality.
It’s lightweight, the battery lasts nearly forever, and it resumes from sleep almost instantly.
So if you’ve got a lot of money to blow, this is a killer gift.
Price: $999 and up.
Stuck with No Idea for a Present?
ITunes Gift Card
Amazon.com Gift Card
Somebody in your circle getting a new iPod, iPhone, or iPad?
Or even Cut the Rope.
No clue what to get somebody on your list?
Amazon gift cards let them buy pretty much anything they want, from organic weirdberries to big screen TVs.