![]() ![]() Keys-To-Go is confirmed to survive a bottle of SmartWater being knocked over onto it. Keys-To-Go is an ultra lightweight portable keyboard with an added bonus - spill protection. ![]() For those of us who aren’t a fan of this case and the added weight, Logitech has released its new Keys-To-Go keyboard. Price: $70.00, Logitech Suggestion written by: Melissa Palmer ( is known for its great iPad keyboards, which usually are built into a clamshell case. If you love to ponder scientific and hypothetical questions, then be sure to pick up this hilarious and entertaining read. ![]() In his book, he answers questions such as, how long would humanity last if there was a robot apocalypse, and how fast can you hit a speed bump and live? This book not only includes new questions that have never been featured on, but it also features expanded answers from the xkcd website. Even better, Munroe answers these questions with stick-figure illustrations and backs his answers with science by running computer simulations and math equations. The author of xkcd, Randall Munroe, has been known to answer wildly outrageous questions that most people wouldn’t normally think to ask. Price: $15.00, by Randall Munroe Gift suggestion written by: Blair Greenwood ( Senior EditorĪre you a fan of the web comic xkcd? If so, then you may want to pick up the creator’s book, What If?, which was recently released this fall. What If? Serious Scientific Answers to Absurd Hypothetical Questions Regardless if you’re celebrating Hanukkah, Christmas, Kwanzaa, Festivus, or want to simply give someone a gift this time of year, we hope you enjoy the list. Have some holiday favorite gifts of your own that didn’t make the cut? Add comment or two to this blog post and tell us what we missed. So what follows is a holiday gift guide put together by some of the editors, writers, staff, and contributors at the Petri IT Knowledgebase. While a lot of other holiday gift guides get published this time of year, we wanted to write one specifically aimed at system administrators, just like we did for 2012 and 2013. System administrators are no different, and would undoubtedly enjoy giving and receiving some thoughtful holiday gifts. It’s that time if year again, when the airwaves are stuffed with Christmas songs and stressed-out throngs of holiday shoppers risk life, limb, and sanity to get that perfect gift for that special someone.
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