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05 Dec 2001
theVooner's Christmas 2001 Wishlist
by theVooner
With X'mas 2001 just around the corner, I thought I would present my X'mas
wishlist again.
It's been a hectic year for theVooner. I've managed to buy most everything
that I want so coming up with this list was a bit hard. I bought 2 of the 10
things I listed last year (well actually 3 but I bought a smaller LCD AND a
Plasma TV, so does that count?). I'm going to try to limit the list to
things you can actually buy by Christmas, not things that are coming next year.
Here we go:
- Nintendo
Gamecube
At the top of my list this year is Nintendo's new video game system. Though
games are pretty sparce, I'm sure there will be a Zelda and other great games
to come. The more I look at the X-box, the more I think this is just a scaled
down PC. I already have a PC and if I want games, I can just buy them. I'm
sort of mixed on the X-box but danchan says it sucks. How can I argue against
the gamemaster? However, I don't just want a normal Nintendo Gamecube. Actually,
I will be getting this specific gamecube
machine from Panasonic when it is available in two weeks, but basically
it's still a gamecube (plus a DVD).
- Bvlgari
Diagono Professional Scuba GMT Watch
Ok, I'm obsessed with watches. But this one is just too nice.
- Ypsilon
Chair
Ok so I never did buy the Aeron. But Cliff put me onto this chair and I have
to agree with him that it looks pretty darn awesome. I Also found out it's
available in Hong Kong. Now if I can just figure out what to do with my current
chair...
- Sony
DCR-IP7 MicroMV Camcorder
Well, yeah, I've got a DV camcorder already, but this is so small and it has
bluetooth!
- Oakley
Why 3 Frames
I love these. They look great on me. But alas, my prescription is apparently
"too high" for these to work. So I bought a different pair of Oakley
frames. But I still like these ones!
- Sony
Hard Disk Recorder SVR-515
Hong Kong does not have Tivo players yet and I doubt we will get it because
there is no Tivo service here. But I love the idea of having a hard disk to
record TV. This one by Sony should be able to do the same job but I don't
know if it works in Hong Kong.
- Philips
DVD+RW Recorder
This is supposed to be available and I've seen the early recordable DVD players.
The problem: 1) competing standards means this could be an obsolete product,
and 2) it's really expensive! Still, I want a recordable DVD!
- Sony
Vaio PCG-QR3
Forget about the iBook, this Vaio is stunning. I saw one the other day and
it looked amazing. Ok, it's a bit more for the girls and I'm really looking
forward to the new
C1 Picturebook Vaio, but that won't be for another month or 2, so for
X'mas, this is the best notebook. Ok so I have too many laptops already, but
it's fun to dream anyways.
- Panasonic
DVD-LA95
As most of you know, I was pretty enthusiastic about Sony's
portable DVD player. As my first review over a year ago, a lot has changed
including the fact that I no longer own the Sony FX1. But I still like these
portable DVD players. If I had to get one, it would probably be this new one
by Panasonic. Why? Because one of my complaints about the FX1 was that the
battery was huge and heavy. This new one has a built in battery pack! Neat.
Still, it probably doesn't last as long as the FX1. I might consider the other
one by Panasonic, the LV60
because although it has a smaller screen, a smaller screen means less battery
consumption. Plus, it's much smaller.
- Louis
Vuitton Tobol Briefcase
Ok I just bought a Tumi, but that's a soft case, ballistic travel bag. Here's
one for the office. Leather as it was meant to be.
theVooner can be reached at theVooner@yahoo.com.
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