Buy your Dad a new computer. With dual-core CPUs, fast video and larger than ever memory capacity, lightweight and super fast laptops can be near the top of anyone's list.
There are of course many types of “computers”. A GPS unit with mapping ability can make sure Dad never gets lost. GPS Units
are available in a range of prices, sizes and feature sets. They can chart a course through the country or across town and they may be the only cure known for a refusal to ask directions.
More and more Dads enjoy playing computer games. Official sources estimate that over 50% of male computer users between the ages of 25 and 40 play one or more computer games every week. While computer games can be played standalone, there is an increasingly popular option – playing games on the Internet. Many of these games require paid subscriptions to join a group that provides the kind of competition Dad thrives on.
Golf clubs are still a favourite among many Dads. The new models may look much like those from the days, but they're as advanced as any contemporary computer. All of the major manufacturers have gone high tech. Made from materials that in Jack Nicklaus' day would have been kept top secret, these clubs incorporate the latest composites.
Thinking about that watch for the man who has everything? Even though time pieces are everywhere, thanks to computers and mobile phones, most men still wear a wristwatch. Today, the choice of styles is wider than ever. You can reach back to the past and get a fine antique pocket watch of the type or you can go ultra-high tech and select an atomic wristwatch that synchronizes the time to within one millionth of a second per century.
Wine or beer is always a good option. Most men enjoy one or the other, or even both. Don’t just buy Dad a special single bottle, get a subscription to a Wine of the Month or Beer of the Month site. They provide a huge and ever changing selection from all over the world at prices you can't find at the store. Or check out the latest bar gifts.
Of course, there are still the old standbys: good socks, jocks and ties
. If you really get stuck, Dads can never have enough of these...