This is a gadget shop, pure and simple. Catering for the so-called "kidult" market, it's the kind of place where, for Christmas and birthdays, you can go and get your dad/brother/uncle one of the following things: a) something (anything) remote controlled, b) a DIY science kit of some description, or c) a moderately amusing novelty gift. I remember when a plethora of these kinds of places sprung up 6 or 7 years ago, but most of them have since disappeared down the plughole of recession. As such, entering ID Est gave me a slight feeling of nostalgia, an echo of the time when we could afford such things as big kids' toys. Whilst browsing around, I found that one item, in particular, stood out from the rest. "Nothing - for the person who has everything" - it read. Plastic wrapped and fully packaged - a small ball of nothing and all for the very reasonable sum of four English pounds. £4?! What. The. F*ck. If you ever receive this as a present from somebody, I urge you to disown them as quickly as possible. That's after robbing them blind, of course - as they clearly thoroughly enjoy the experience. Other than that, this place is alright. read more