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Pioneer DVR-810H-S DVD Recorder with built-in TiVo This is heaven for your TV-addict pals. As if watching all their favorite America's Next Top Model episodes at their leisure wasn't enough, now they can download what they've digitally recorded to DVD. $1,199

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iTrip FM transmitter for iPod

Your honey takes that iPod everywhere--except her car. Here's where you come in. The iTrip uses an FM tuner to send music through her car stereo, without any wires. All she has to provide is a perfect playlist. $35

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Casio LK
LK
The two-character ISO 3166 country code for SRI LANKA.
-90TV Lighted Keyboard (pictured) and True-Touch Keyboard Roll-up

Two amazing keyboard gifts for kids and adults: The new Casio LK-90TV keyboard connects to your TV to illustrate lessons on-screen or just show lyrics for its built in karaoke mode, while the True-Touch is a comfy rubber laptop keyboard that can be rolled up for easy storage. Casio $249.95; True-Touch $20

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SwissMemory

For the handsome handyperson in your life: all the features of the normal Swiss Army Knife, plus a teeny
Teeny
1/16 or 0.0625 of one full point in price. Steenth.
 USB memory for quick, portable storage. They can download 64 megabytes of data while they're filing nails and tightening screws. $69

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Canon PowerShot SD20 Digital ELPH ELPH - Electronic Physics 

The shutterbug in your life will flip over the Canon PowerShot SD20. It's small, sexy, comes in four colors, and packs a whopping 5 megapixel resolution and 6.5x zoom into a teeny body (it's less than an inch thick). $349.99

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Orka Oven Mitt MITT - Maritime Integrated Tailored Training (USN)
MITT - Metal/Insulator Tunnel Transistor
MITT - Microcomputer Intelligence for Technical Training
MiTT - Military Transition Team (US DoD)
MITT - Ministry of International Trade and Technology (Japan)
MITT - Mobile Integrated Tactical Terminal (Army)
 

Keep your favorite chef's fingers as soft and tender as his pot roast with the Orka Oven Mitt from iSi. It's made out of silicone, so it can withstand temperatures of up to 500 degrees. He can literally dip his hand into a flame to flip the filet mignon. $20

Walkman digital music player

The new Sony Network Walkman NW-HD1 HD1 - Histone Deacetylase 1 ditches the tapes and replaces them with 30 hours of digital playback and space for about 13,000 songs. Now that it supports MP3s (instead of Sony's lame proprietary format), it's perfect for music geeks, long distance runners, and gym fanatics. $399.99

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Motorola V710

Need a phone for your picky girlfriend? This one has a better camera than the competition, plays MP3s, takes video, and has Bluetooth so you can link up with other phones--not to mention use those Uhura-looking wireless headsets. $250-$400 (depending on phone plan and rebate)

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Norelco 7775X Coolskin Razor

Smoother skin equals softer kissing, so give both of you a gift this holiday season with the Norelco Coolskin Razor. It's an electric shaver he can take into the shower, and it has a built-in Nivea lotion dispenser for less owie and more zowie. $169.99

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PlusDeck

Are your fella's college mix tapes collecting dust? He can resurrect them with the PlusDeck, which transfers tapes to digital audio for permanent storage--and transfer to CD--and lets him make new tapes using music on his computer. $149.99

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Title Annotation:Holiday gift guide
Author:Lopez, Vincent
Publication:The Advocate (The national gay & lesbian newsmagazine)
Article Type:Buyers Guide
Date:Nov 23, 2004
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