Saturday, July 15, 2006

Things I Want, But Do Not Need

I just went shopping. For me, shopping is different than for many people. I believe that exiting the store without having purchased anything is a victory. For me, many stores are very much like museums where you go to see nice things. Or maybe it is like some kind of bizarre suburban hiking. Anyway, things I want but do not need - in no particular order...

  • New Ipod, big memory, video or nano
  • New, good buds for my current Ipod
  • Ultra compact notebook PC, or tablet
  • 802.11g wireless router
  • TIVO deck with lifetime membership and wireless capability
  • Slingbox
  • 23-34" flat panel HDTV
  • 13x19" Inkjet printer
  • Head unit Ipod integration for my truck
  • GPS Nav system - preferably in dash
  • A new cellphone, with a better camera
  • Bluetooth phone headset with bone conducting microphone
  • Dataprojector for my home office
  • 6 megapixel camera and a big data card
  • Home network audio distribution
Can you tell which retail museums I went to today?

Truth be told, even if I had the $10,000 that list must total if its a nickel I think it would go to other things - someone to paint my house, replace the failing brick, pave the driveway...

I guess its a good thing that wanting is not needing. Next week maybe I'll go to the hardware store.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

If there's one thing on your list that I'd recommend, it's the GPS Nav system. I bought one (for about $800) and had it professionally installed (because I'm absolutely no good with wires and such) and it's the best money I ever spent. For something that started out as a luxury toy, it's quickly become darned near indispensible, especially for getting around the nightmare that is Washington, DC. Gone are the days when I had to pull out map books to find a store or a colleague's house; gone are the days of trying to follow someone else's convoluted directions; even MapQuest has fallen off my bookmarks list. Just punch in the address (or even just a nearby intersection) and the thing leads me right to it.