... for the science literate or geek. It is hard to think up gifts at the last minute, so I'm passing on a few suggestions that have been mentioned lately in my presence.
Some Amazon Kindle e-readers are $20 off
A second monitor (or a third). I like this one.
Virtual Reality: Google Cardboad Kit, Magicoo 3D VR Video Glasses, VR Headset for Movies and Games, Compatible with All The 3.5"-6.0" Smartphones (Black)
A stick made out of metal designed to poke at meat on the BBQ
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