Nov
22

Top 5 Christmas Gifts for a Geek

As a card carrying certifiable Sci-Fi and Computer Geek, my Christmas Wish List is always growing and changing, but if today was the day I could have what I wanted for Christmas, this is my Top 5:

1. Ultimate Lego Star Wars Millennium Falcon

2. Rovio – WiFi Roaming Robot

3. My First Bacon Talking Plush

4. Dr. Who Tardis Cookie Jar

5. iPad Bluetooth Keyboard Case

About: Niilo Tippler:
Born in the UK and now living in Los Angeles, Niilo Tippler is a self-taught software engineer with more than 25 years industry experience. His body of work includes several critically acclaimed infotainment CDROMs, industrial CAD/CAM systems, financial analysis software, and a proprietary ADPCM audio analyzer/visual effects engine commonly regarded as the precursor to the iTunes Visualizer.He now primarily designs and builds Flash games and websites and has produced work for an impressive list of clients including Fox, Warner Bros, Disney and Mattel. Niilo is now developing iPhone apps and consults on varying aspects of new media technology.A self confessed scifi geek and connoisseur of cheese, Niilo spends his free time listening to teen pop music, cooking Chinese and Indian cuisine, and contemplating the mysteries of the universe.Likes: Dogs, chocolate, spaceships, sunny days and spandex. Dislikes: Noise, asshats, string beans and Microsoft.

3 Comments to “Top 5 Christmas Gifts for a Geek”

  • avatar
    DavidM November 23, 2010 at 10:00 am

    Ok, that Rovio looks really cool.

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    Seeker Entertainment November 27, 2010 at 4:54 am

    If you are looking for a good book for the Holidays for a Sci-Fi Fan look no further. If they love Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes, and Avery Brooks you will want to pick this up since all three Star Trek Captains are honored as characters in these books. The series of books are called Knight Seeker, and he is a new superhero in the Sci-Fi community.
    http://knightseeker.com/
    It’s just in time for the holidays, and the author can have the books signed and shipped out for the person or persons on your Holiday List. Just think how much a Star Trek Fan would love to have such books in their possession. The earlier you order the better to insure that the books arrive on time.

  • avatar
    Andy January 13, 2011 at 2:50 am

    Superb blog post, I have book marked this so I’ll see more on this subject.

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