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    Default So, what did all our listeners get for Christmas?

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    I got:

    -a nice Martin Backpacker guitar
    -a Kindle 2 with Oberon Designs case
    -1 year membership to Audible.com (love audiobooks)
    -Bill's book Vintage Games
    -2 Q-zips and a soft shell jacket from my favorite online tech clothing retailer, www.scottevest.com
    -2 pounds of coffee from one of my favorite nyc markets, Zabars
    -component cables for ipod touch (out to tv with charger)
    -Legend of Zelda Spirit Tracks with wii points card
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    Before you insult a man, walk a mile in his shoes. That way, when you insult him, you'll be a mile away, and have his shoes.
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    I received my Dynon EMS D10, one of the flat screen cockpit displays for the plane I am building. It monitors all the engine and systems for out of limits, and displays values as a set of virtual instruments.



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    Lots of Clothes
    A large amount of Barry's Tea - http://brizzly.com/pic/THQ

    I also treated myself to a GBA + QWAK (I got the last copy ) - which I may have opened before Christmas day

    Had a quiet one to save money for my Wedding/Honeymoon in April so not much in the way of games, old or new, unfortunately

    I quite fancy the Video game manual that UKMike got. . . may have to wait until my birthday for that one
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    My big gift from my wife was a Sega Nomad. I generally don't have huge blocks of time to set up and play my consoles so, any handheld unit will seriously increase my playing time. I'm currently making my way through Lost Vikings. Did you all know that there was a car power cord for this beast as well? That surprised me.

    She also got me a t-shirt from my favorite comedy tv show "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia". I'm mentioning it here because I figured members of this audience might appreciate the show if they don't already watch it. It is insanely politically incorrect. The warning at the beginning of Southpark that no human being should watch this show should be placed in front of this series as well.

    The other gift that stands out was a wool winter hat my daughter got me that has earphones built into it. This will allow me to listen to this podcast much more comfortably when I do my walks during the winter season.


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    Lets see a pic of the hat.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Edwards80 View Post
    A large amount of Barry's Tea - http://brizzly.com/pic/THQ
    I like a Twinings Lapsang Souchong myself.
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    That's the super smoky one isn't it Doesn't half stink your cupboard out!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Edwards80 View Post
    That's the super smoky one isn't it Doesn't half stink your cupboard out!
    It is, and it does.
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