Wall and Piece by Banksy Graffiti Artist Any guy would love flipping through these incredible photos. Maybe it'll spark some ideas for their own wall art. (Note: Graffiti is, ahem, illegal.) Wall and Piece by Banksy, $35, barnesandnoble.com
Skullcandy Lowrider Headphones
Don't Stop the Music Got to love the retro yet modern feel of these headphones. Skullcandy Lowrider headphones, $40, evogear.com
2009 Nissan GT-R
The Nissan GT-R is the fastest car I have ever driven, and that's including a Lotus Super 7, a Corvette, and a Porsche Turbo. It's like driving a video game -- so powerful that you constantly spin the tires with its super acceleration, even though it has all-wheel drive. With very specific Japanese styling and a great-looking rear end, the youngsters will love it. At around eighty grand with a few features, it's a bargain. (starting at $76,840, gtrnissan.com)
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX150
There are a bunch of great new point-and-shoot cameras available for gifting this year, depending on your specific needs: The 14.7-megapixel Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX150 is my favorite shirt-pocketable camera, largely because of its sharp Leica lens. ($400, panasonic.com)
Rock Band 2
This highly anticipated sequel features a new "Battle of the Bands" mode, as well as more than a hundred new songs, including everything from Alanis Morissette's "You Oughta Know" to Talking Heads' "Psycho Killer." In addition, RBII even teaches would-be percussionists how to play real drums, giving wannabes everywhere another reason to get this. ($59.99, amazon.com)
Sony Bravia XBR8-Series HDTV
The technical specs on Sony's top-of-the-line Bravia HDTV look like the U.S. tax code. For the geeks out there, this means these models have Triluminos three-color LED backlight technology, ACE Pro technology, Bravia Engine 2 PRO, x.v.Color compatibility, and Motionflow 120Hz frame-rate technology. What does this mean? They look great. ($2,999.99 for the 46-inch, $6,999.99 for the 55-inch, sonystyle.com)
just a few ideas of gifts that i have found that are alot better than the worst gifts ever (previously posted)
i like the shapes and potential to create little illustrations of these objects.
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