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The Catholic Developer and Blogger Christmas Wishlist, 2011

As we approach Christmas, I tried to think of a few gifts that others like me (namely, Catholic web developers and online content producers) could use to help them become more effective in their work.

I came up with a list of items ranging from the Catholic Catechism (I'm surprised by how many of my Catholic friends don't have a copy yet) to the Glif—a tiny but great tripod mount and stand for the iPhone 4/4S—and posted them on Open Source Catholic: The Catholic Developer and Blogger Christmas Wish List 2011.

Since a few people insist on buying gifts for Christmas, I always like to think of gift ideas that would be truly appreciated and useful, rather than simply things I or others like myself would want only for fun. Hopefully this list gives you a little inspiration!

The Year's Craziest Christmas Light Displays

Every year, it seems there are more and more extravagant displays of programmed Christmas lights. This year is the most impressive so far—so impressive, the tech side of me wants to do something along these lines, while the religious side of me balks at how much time/money was spent on these displays (even if they use LEDs... that's a lot of power, and a lot of cost/material for the bulbs and cords!).

Anyways, for your enjoyment, here are two of my favorite displays:

Little Drummer Boy

This neighborhood synchronized lights to different songs among 13 different houses. Lots of wireless controllers, I presume:

Click through to see more...

Snowball Blaster - the Game

With a slight bit of 8-bit graphics/sounds thrown into the mix, this looks like it's actually pretty fun... and on par with the graphics of an Atari, at least :-)

Most Expensive Electric Bill...

This family will apparently pay $82,320 to light their house for this Christmas season:

Faucher Family Christmas Light Display - Extravagant

All Hallows Eve

This guy knows how to celebrate Halloween... with lights, Michael Jackson, and a healthy dose of creativity:

Additionally, for your reading pleasure on this spooky and wonderful Catholic holiday eve:

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