What do you have to be thankful for? When Thanksgiving comes around every year, it makes us start thinking about all that is good in the gadget world. The Gizmodo team got together this morning and started blurting out stuff, all the (mostly) gadget-related things that we’re glad to have around. The result is this long—but by no means comprehensive or in order of preference—list of all we’re thankful for. Please, feel free to add anything we’ve missed, and Happy Thanksgiving, everyone!
1. Giz readers
2. iPhone
3. HDTV
4. MacBook Pro
7. Google Maps
8. Amazon Unbox
9. Netflix
10. My wife
11. The Mac
12. My iPod
13. Blu-ray
14. HD DVD
15. Vibrators
16. The banhammer
17. Steve Ballmer, making Apple’s job easy
18. EV-DO
19. Body Bouncer
20. Buddha Machine
21. CFL Bulbs at 2700K, instant-on
22. Audiophiles
23. Podcasts
25. Wi-Fi
26. Wikipedia
27. Rock Band
28. Boeing 787
29. Skype
30. Halo 3
31. 1080p
33. Interns
34. StumblePorn
35. Blu-ray/HD DVD combo players
36. RSS
37. Rolex
38. Electric cars
39. Digg
41. Wired
42. Vibrating alarms
44. Wind turbines
46. YouTube
47. Firefox extensions for easy video theft
48. 30-inch monitors
49. Windows XP
52. Dive computers
53. Engadget, keeping us competitive
54. Books
55. Xbox 360
56. Gears of War
57. GPS
59. USB humping dogs
60. Klipsch speakers
63. Webcams
64. Atomic clocks
65. Quicken
66. Flickr
67. Powersquid
68. Nikon D80
70. Solar panels
71. 1080p projectors
72. Aeron chairs
74. Our moms
75. HD camcorders
76. Nissan stainless thermal coffee mug
77. Internet-controlled thermostats
79. Anything R/C
80. Carbon fiber and titanium
83. Electric razors
86. LEDs
87. Volcano Digit
89. Flying cars
90. The Burj Dubai (word’s tallest building)
91. Amazon Kindle
92. Steampunk
93. Microsoft mice and keyboards
94. HDMI
98. Montblanc pens
99. Our dads
100. Thanksgiving
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