Christmas List 2009
Because it seemed effective last year, I am going to put my wants and desires online for all to see, I also going to try to break things up into context.
Golf
I have taken the sport of Golf pretty seriously over the past year or two and lets just say that I am not good enough to have my ball survive very long. That being said, when looking for them in the brush or leaves, it is really annoying to find 15 balls and not know which one is mine. So, someone please pick me up some golfs balls with my name (Jason R. Shaver) on them. Any brand-name ball that is on the cheaper side is good ($14-20 per box of 12). Recently I have been playing with Nike and Titleist.
I need a wedge to go between my Pitching and my Sand, called a 'Gap Wedge 52deg'. There build I that matches my current set of clubs is from GigaGolf.com as follows: SGS, Gap Wedge 52deg, Winn V17-AVS Soft Midsize Grip, Standard Tre Temper Feather Flight - Firm Flex, +1 inch, +2 degrees Lie. Should run under $50 if my memory is right.
Practice balls, I use them to practice in my living room. Yes, I know that is a bad idea, but it makes me happy. Anything of the 'wiffle' style works.
Home Enjoyment
It is about time I get a Blu-Ray player, and the LG DB390 ($259) (as at Best Buy for ~$270) seems to have the features I want.
In addition, my home center speaker has been dying since I left my mother's house. It would like to go to sleep. The younger, sexier version would be the Bose VCS-10 ($179) or the Yamaha NS-C225 ($149).
Also, I have this dream of mounting my TV on the wall and move the audio stuff to the back of the room. To do this, I need a REALLY LONG video cable, such as this 50ft HDMI cable ($18) and/or this 50ft Component Cable ($49.99)
Yo-Yos
I am pretty happy on this front. I find my skill advancement is no longer hurt by the performance of my Yo-Yos. That being said, if someone was able to find an Audley L3, it would make me very happy. I already own one, but they are extremely hard to find in the US and would like to have a spare or two. They cost about $30-40 new in China, and in the States, anything under $60 is a good price. I doubt anyone will find one though.
Otherwise I am pretty happy. There are some things on my 'long term' plan, such as a Windows Home Server, but in general I find myself without that many 'needs'. I will update this list if anything else comes to mind.
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