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The Top 10 Gifts for Internet Computer Geeks, 2006

Gadgets that are guaranteed to please the technophile in your life!

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Number 7: "I Am Your Webmistress" Tank Top
 

$21 USD

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A perfect gift for the sultry Internet woman in your life.

Yes, it's absolutely suggestive.  And yes, it will get you serious attention when you are working your techno job, clubbing or even while doing yardwork.

Highly recommended for techno grrls with attitude!


Number 6: Sandisk brand "Cruzer Titanium" USB drive, 1GB or 2GB

$119 USD

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Amazing! Sandisk took a solid state portable USB hard drive, and encased it in a titanium shell. That's just in case you step on the drive or accidentally drive over it with your car.

Barring that, you'll be pleased with the highspeed performance and the retractable port. Classy, useful, and guaranteed to please any hardware geek.


Number 5: Thermaltake brand "Beetle" heatpipe cooling for your Pentium chip.

$47.99 USD

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This is even better than liquid cooling, when you consider the price.

Yes, this glowing contraption sits on top of your Pentium/Athlon processor chip to suck the heat up through its copper legs, and blows it out through the orange fan. Amazingly beautiful, and amazingly effective in keeping your chip working at optimum temperature. Keeps your performance stable, even under heavy processing loads. Looks very cool too, when you open up your computer case!


 

Number 4: Liquid-Cooled Thermaltake brand "Tai Chi" Computer Case

$464 USD

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19.5 kilograms of aluminum, port bays, convection cooling and liquid cooling.

Every computer geek who will ever look in this case will salivate to have one for himself.

This is a new standard in how to house your computer hardware. Wow.

 

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