Laptop, 3DS, Wii, DS Lite, iPod shuffle, Play Station 2, 8 gigabyte flash drive, 8 gigabyte SD card, various little flashlights
NO TREE FOR ME (ALSO LOVES HER BOYFRIEND)D Si, oldish cellphone, sonic screwdriver okay, it's just a toy, but it's cool!), and this neat pen that has a lazer pointer, flashlight and blacklight on it. It's called a geek pen. It's cool.
Laptop, DS, Playstation3, Wii, various older game systems, cellphone (soon to be upgraded to a Blackberry), various flashdrives, record player (which also plays cds and acts as a radio), guitar and amplifier...
A new laptop and a tablet are next on the list of acquisitions, after I get a new phone.
edit-> Forgot. iPod nano, from the "shake to shuffle" line.
edited 11th Apr '12 1:26:43 PM by Grimview
"Lock up your girlfriends, lock up your wives, Grim's on the loose so run for your lives." - PyriteOldish cellphone, notebook, ps3, and a couple MP 3 players, because those die at the mere contact with me. One that needs to be "jumpstarted", by connecting it to a USB port before turning it on, otherwise, for some weird reason, it won't work.
I have a Sansa Fuze 4GB + 16 GB Sandisk micro SD card. It's from 2010, man. Old-school!
And then I have a dumb-phone. Or "feature phone" as the mobile networks tout them as.
I have a PC. It's from 2010. It was a pretty powerful piece of kit back then. Now, it's literally old hat.
And then there's a new laptop in the house. It's the same price as the aforementioned PC, has a hard drive twice the size, has twice the RAM, an i5 processor (as compared to a Pentium Dual-Core of the PC)...
Technology changes fast in two years, I swear.
PC, Laptop, dumbphone, iPod, walkman (yes, it still sees use, somehow), DS Lite, 3DS, GBA, Wii, PS 2, Gamecube, SNES and an external HD.
And an electric violin with amp, because fuck yes.
Join us in our quest to play all RPG video games! Moving on to disc 2 of Grandia!My trusty Dell XPS 410, another old Dell tower (supposed to run Windows 98, but to my surprise it had Cruchbang Linux when I got it), my beat-up-as-heck metallic-blue PSP (with custom firmware), a red/black DS Lite that's in much better shape than the PSP, a Game Boy Advance (original Glacier color), a probably-now-dead iPod Shuffle (second gen), and a Game Gear that's somehow survived after a good decade and a half.
edited 12th Apr '12 11:57:19 PM by DemonSharkKisame
My main PC (a semi-custom Clevo lappy I bought earlier this year), my smartphone, a Wii, a DS Lite that Comcast gave me for free in 2007 (and which I hardly ever use), a cheap HP printer, my new Sony clock radio, a 24" full-HD LCD TV, a DVD/VCR combo I use for watching old VHS stuff when the fancy strikes me, four old PowerPC Macs that I occasionally power up and play with, an Apple IIgs and an Apple II Plus.
I also have a mostly-working Mac Classic here; it'll boot and run System 6 and System 7, but the sound doesn't work and I suspect there may be bad caps on the analog board.
edited 13th Apr '12 12:18:36 AM by lee4hmz
online since 1993 | huge retrocomputing and TV nerd | lee4hmz.info (under construction) | heapershangout.comI don't either.
I used to be a fan of Apple, back in the days before the iMac when it produced solid, functional computers with no-nonsense O Ss; but I am just disgusted by its commercial practices, and I care little for its concern with style over substance.
edited 13th Apr '12 12:29:14 AM by Carciofus
But they seem to know where they are going, the ones who walk away from Omelas.I have my dual boot Windows 7/Ubuntu (*Ubuntu is currently bricked*) lappy and an iPod I found lying in the street.
The 5 geek social fallacies. Know them well.

We all have our iPhones and our computors and whatnot. But, every once in a while we run into funny little gadgets or other pieces of electronic tat, from simple mp3 players to some more useless but amusing things, Discuss that.
edited 11th Apr '12 1:14:13 PM by ThatOneGuyNamedX