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HackCollege Xmas Lists: Chris

HackCollege Xmas Lists: Chris

Posted 12/03/09 in xmas lists

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  • Capresso 560.01 Infinity Burr Grinder, Black

    Capresso Burr Grinder

    THIS IS THE COOLEST BURR GRINDER AROUND. There are lots of cheap-o burr grinders out there, but this is the cheapest one that gives accurate grind.

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  • An Old Leather Chair

    It will complete my room. Either I need to scour craigslist, or a relative has to realize that there are too many chairs in his/her life.

     
  • Trimming Shears

    Give a man a haircut and you feed him for a day. Give a man trimming
    sheers and you haircut him for a lifetime.

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  • Apple Keyboard Kit

    Apple Keyboard

    Because the delete key is broken on my laptop. So I switched it with
    the Tab key. Hopefully, this is only temporary.

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  • Dell UltraSharp 2009W - LCD display - TFT - 20

    20″ Widescreen Monitor

    These flat panels are getting pretty cheap, eh? Combined with the item
    above, I can finally do work with ergonomics in mind!

    And I have 9 horizontal lines of dead pixels on my laptop screen.

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  • Sperry Top-Sider Men's Authentic Original 2 Eye Boat Shoe,Classic Brown,11 M

    Original Sperry Top-Siders

    I love Sperry’s but I’ve never owned the classic dark-browns. They’re
    great shoes, but my current pair has seen better days.

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Chris Lesinski

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Chris Lesinski joined the HackCollege team in March, 2007. A Cleveland native, Chris graduated from Loyola Marymount University in May, 2009. He graduated with a degree in film production. Chris has a long list of awesome internships and odd jobs including Revision3 , the Los Angeles Times and Wired Magazine. An avid writer, Chris worked as a researcher and blogger for Comedy Central's tosh.0 before settling in the audience development department at Revision3 . Chris co-teaches LMU's first Web video class with Kelly. Chris is a digital media producer, journalist, productivity fiend at heart. Check out Chris Lesinski's website and personal blog He also likes to shamelessly SEO his single-serving website about the current price of a first class stamp. Chris is @ lesinski on Twitter. Chris can be reached at chris@hackcollege.com. 

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