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Considering how many things on my Christmas List for Relatives are books or CDs or DVDs, I wonder about using an Amazon wishlist so Mom, Dad, Jenn, Ben and various friends don't have to play the telephone game to make sure no one gets the same thing*. Downside is that a lot of the utility of that is removed if, say, Dad prefers Barnes and Noble or Jenn decides to buy hers in person. A site that had an independent registry would be nice... but I have no clue how something like that would make money.
Either that or I give someone like
yuuo my password and tell my family to email her if they buy anything for me so she can take it off the list.)
Other than that, I can think of some things I won't ask family for, on the off chance that anyone reading this wants to buy me shit.
* I have gotten the same book from multiple people. It was Stranger in a Strange Land and I was in my high school 'must read all the classics of SF" kick.
Either that or I give someone like
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Other than that, I can think of some things I won't ask family for, on the off chance that anyone reading this wants to buy me shit.
* I have gotten the same book from multiple people. It was Stranger in a Strange Land and I was in my high school 'must read all the classics of SF" kick.