Assorted Afflatuses
Gift Me: The 2007 Edition

Pure Genius
It's no iPhone, but it is quite clever.
While my effort a year ago — to save trees by posting this list online — failed, in the sense that it did not do what I hoped it would. That said, apparently people like knowing what I want.
So, here it is, for 2007.
$25 & Under
Books, books and more books. Perhaps ironically, I have a particularly strong desire to read How to Talk About Books You Haven't Read.
- How to Talk About Books You Haven't Read (Pierre Bayard)
- Beethoven's Anvil (William Benzon)
- Made to Stick (Chip and Dan Heath)
- Powers of Ten (Charles and Ray Eames)
$50 & Under
- Kitchen Chemistry (Ted Lister with Heston Blumenthal)
$75 & Under
- The New Annotated Sherlock Holmes (2-Volume Set; W. W. Norton and Company)
$100 & Under
No, that's not a typo. I still want (and still do not own) an infrared thermometer.
- Reveal Watch (Daniel Will-Harris)
- Aromatic Milk Frother (Nespresso)
- Tall Electric Tea Kettle (Breville)
- IR Gun Industrial Infrared Thermometer (Thermoworks)
$200 & Under
Spending more than $70 for a tie would, under normal circumstances, constitute an act of insane, irrational behavior. Hermès, though, has produced a tie so incredibly clever, it more or less embodies the word. From afar, one sees a dotted purple tie. But, on closer inspection, it is revealed that the small dots are really cartoon octopuses. Pure genius.
- Cashmere Scarves (Paul Smith)
- AF-S DX Zoom-NIKKOR 55-200mm f/4-5.6G ED (Nikon)
- Clever Octopus Tie (Hermès)
$200 & Up
- Agatha Christie 24-Volume Hardcover Set (Agatha Christie)
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