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Ashley's Gift Wish-list

  • Posted on: 9 December 2004
  • By: agittins

A completely self-serving page with my gift list on it. Last updated 16:18 24th November 2006

Whiteboard comic strip (bit of an in-joke for the family :-) - go to http://www.the-whiteboard.com for more of this comic, his stuff is good)
Part# Description Price
(Paperback) by Neil Fiore ~US$12 at Amazon, sure to be available 2nd-hand or new locally
(Paperback) by Thomas A. Limoncelli ~US$11 at Amazon, but O'Reilly books are popular geek-feed, so likely available in local stores.
(Paperback) by David Allen. I have already read it, but I think I need to own a copy as it's the sort of book one needs to refer back to or re-read every year or two (perhaps the only book I've read for myself where I have actually taken notes)! ~US$11 at Amazon, but it's a pretty popular book so I expect a lot of bookstores would stock it.
Calipers - the electronic ones (like these ones) look pretty nice, but a decent set of normal analog ones would be fine too. Jaycar have digital ones in stock, and Dick Smith looks like they are getting them (don't know when they will get stock though). $39.95 @ Jaycar
$29.95 @ Dick Smith Electronics (not yet in stock)
Stud Finder - no, I haven't turned. - for finding studs behind wall panelling and avoiding drilling into power cables and water pipes. One that does Wood, Metal and Voltage would be ideal - Dick Smith and Jaycar both have models that do that for around $20, but plenty of other places have them too. Some (like the jaycar one) take weird batteries though. ~ $20 at various places
"Secret Ultraviolet Light Pen" - Has ink that is only visible under UV light, and of course, has a built-in UV light! Yes, it's silly - but how many geeky gifts are this cool while being this cheap? $6.95 at Jaycar (click the piccie)
"Battery Pack Li-ion 5VDC/1A 3400mAh" - it's a portable, rechargable battery pack. Useful for keeping my Zaurus PDA going when I need more from it than the internal batteries can provide - also good for emergency recharging of phones and other devices. $69.95 at Jaycar (click the piccie)
(Paperback) by Richard P. Feynman (From a series of lectures on Quantum Electrodynamics) ~US$11 at Amazon, sure to be available 2nd-hand or new locally
Holeproof Explorer Socks - the only socks worth putting into your boots. Various colours ok, but can't go wrong with black.
One of those portable lcd tv's - the tiny little ones around $100 with a 5.8cm screen. JB Hi-Fi have them. My camera has a tv-out socket, and using a small tv monitor will make getting tricky macro or otherwise physically difficult shots easier. It would need to have an "AV Input". An AV output too would be nice, but not critical. ~$100
Air tools
I finally got an air compressor earlier this year, so now air tools are on the menu :-)

I already have a Brad-nailer (finisher), a stapler, spray gun, tyre inflator and degreaser gun. What I don't have is...

  • Decent hose - Supercheap have a 20m hose with fittings for $40, Dad might be able to source something cheaper, I dunno. I am using the standard cheap quick disconnect fittings - can't remember the name of the type, I will try to update here when I find it.
  • There's a 50pce kit at Supercheap for $85 (bit of a group thingy if anything) that has a variety of inflator attachments, impact driver, air ratchet, hammer, inline oiler etc.
  • Air Drill - reversible.
  • Air Sander
  • Anything else that might be useful. Have considered an airbrush, sandblaster etc but can't be sure I'd get much use from them. A framing nailer would be useful too but they are rather expensive, and I don't know enough about them to say what type is best.
~$30 and up.
Garage Creeper - these are those low-set "beds" that mechanics on TV shows roll under cars with. Real mechanics own hydralic lifts so they can stand under cars. Supercheap have these for about $40. $40
Roof Racks for Homer. Prefer the ones with a rectangular cross-section to the round ones. They will need to be "gutter mount" style suitable for older cars. Black. ~$25 I think for some cheaper sets, but not certain.
Printer Paper
We finally got a decent printer capable of doing good photo prints. So now I am going to be using up paper! Epson-brand photo quality paper, in Gloss or Semi-gloss (Lustre) finishes. Sizes up to A4. $20-30
Picture Frames and Mattes
Picture frame with Matte
Frames up to the size above A4 and Mattes to suit (the Matte is a thick cardboard cutout that you mount inside the frame, and the photo goes inside the matte, sort of). I can print photo's up to A4 size, and need more of the larger frames than the smaller ones. I prefer plain black frames or fairly simple wood-tone ones. $20-30 for frames, a few dollars each for Mattes in various styles
AA NiMH's
2800mAh or more AA batteries, set of four is around twenty odd dollars. Used in my camera, flash, assorted other devices. Packs of 4 is best so I can keep and charge them as a set. ~$25
DVD's
Any Pink Floyd (or related) DVD's. The ones I have are The Wall (the movie), Roger Waters' In the Flesh and David Gilmour Live in Concert. Ones that I don't have include
  • Live at Pompeii
  • Dark Side of the Moon (a DVD documentary done by VH-1)
  • Pulse
  • The Wall (Live in Berlin)
  • Delicate Sound of Thunder (Live)
Some places have a 2-for-$x deal, so maybe gang up with someone.
CD's
I lost a few Floyd CD's when we got robbed a few years ago, but to be honest I'm not sure which ones exactly I'm missing. Some that I definitely don't have:
  • Is There Anybody Out There: The Wall Live
  • Zabriski Point: The Soundtrack (probably listed under "various" or Jerry Garcia)
Some others I'm after:
  • Peter Gabriel Passion: Motion Picture Soundtrack
$20 - $30
EL-wire, Blue. Might also be called something like Glo-wire. It's.. err... wire that glows :-) kinda like a flexible, thin fluro tube. Can be found at good computer stores (like the disc shop and GameDude), and at Jaycar. Usually packaged in a set length, with a small power supply. I intend to add some keyboard lighting to my desk (so I can work/play with the lights out). ~$30
UV light An Ultra Violet flurescent lamp (UV Blacklite). Dick Smith now stock some small ones (pictured) for about $25. They also do a pack with a light and a UV marker pen for $30 (cat no's L8042 and L8140P respectively) $20?
Aluminium toolcase Aluminium Toolcase (large briefcase style). Yes, another one... I have heaps of tools, and I'm trying to get them all sorted properly. Supercheap Auto, Hardware House/Bunnings etc all seem to stock these (Dick Smith's have them too, but they are very expensive there). Currently Supercheap seem to have a special on these for $20. I also saw somewhere just a toolcase in the same style, but in a normal toolbox shape (as opposed to briefcase shape). One of those would come in handy too. ~$20
One of those little office shredders. I think the cross-cut ones are better, but it probably doesn't matter a great deal what type it is. And no, I am not preparing for my "Enron phase". $20 to $30
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