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loom91
Jun27-08, 05:20 PM
Hi,

I used to take private tutions in chemistry from a researcher in inorganic reaction mechanism (55 years old). What do you think will be a suitable inexpensive parting gift to give to him? Last year I gave him Clayden, Greeves, Warren and Warthous's Organic Chemistry. Thanks for your help.

Molu

rootX
Jun27-08, 05:28 PM
Volunteer @ his research lab and show interest in his research? lol

loom91
Jun28-08, 04:37 AM
Not a bad option really, but I'll be going away to IIT Kharagpur for my graduation (he stays in Kolkata).

TheStatutoryApe
Jun28-08, 05:03 AM
http://www.thinkgeek.com/tshirts/sciencemath/2891/

loom91
Jun28-08, 05:18 AM
http://www.thinkgeek.com/tshirts/sciencemath/2891/

The idea of him wearing a tee is extremely funny :rofl:

Gokul43201
Jun28-08, 10:36 AM
http://giftsforengineers.com/137/bmz_cache/3/3c06020dceb3252e90dddb4ab174d65c.image.229x550.jpg
Periodic socks (http://giftsforengineers.com/137/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=203)

http://giftsforengineers.com/137/images/coffee.jpg

Caffeine Tie (http://giftsforengineers.com/137/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=34_39&products_id=270)

WardenOfTheMint
Jun29-08, 09:33 PM
A free copy of grand theft auto 4 including an xbox 360 home entertainment system.
An appointment with Jiffy Lube (the auto company).
A polka-dot bow tie.
A sticker of spongebob squarepants.
An appointment with Jiffy Lube (the auto company).

loom91
Jul5-08, 07:54 AM
Okay, how about some serious suggestions now?

Danger
Jul5-08, 11:00 AM
You can't go wrong with a gift certificate, although it's a little impersonal. How about dinner for 2 at his favourite restaurant, or movie passes, or a round of golf? Just because chemistry is the guy's vocation doesn't mean that he has no life.

GCT
Jul5-08, 12:45 PM
You can't go wrong with a gift certificate, although it's a little impersonal. How about dinner for 2 at his favourite restaurant, or movie passes, or a round of golf? Just because chemistry is the guy's vocation doesn't mean that he has no life.

That's right ; give him something that's chemistry related e.g. something from the Discovery website and also something that's pertains to his personal hobbies e.g. a golf club .

Cyrus
Jul5-08, 12:57 PM
http://www.brew-winemaking.com/productimages/4644.jpg

loom91
Jul7-08, 03:56 AM
I'm thinking I'll give him classical CDs. He loves Mozart, but not Beethoven. What would you suggest? I was thinking Chopin.

LowlyPion
Jul7-08, 09:44 AM
I'm thinking I'll give him classical CDs. He loves Mozart, but not Beethoven. What would you suggest? I was thinking Chopin.

Gifting music is a little dicey unless you know for sure its something someone hasn't had time to get for themselves. A gift card to a music store or video store might be better if music or entertainment is the intent.

If they like to cook, applied chemistry in the kitchen, perhaps a collection of exotic sea salts? It's surprising the range of tastes available in the NaCl in the black and grays and pink salts. It might peak the experimental side of culinary application - that is unless they are a fast food person - then back to plan A.