I notice b&d now has an 18 volt cordless brad nailer. Those might be nice, anybody own one?
I am a big fan of cordless tools. Not specifically a b&d fan but cordless tools in general get me acting like a kid in a candy store.
But I do like the orange color of b&d tools, but I guess its not a good idea to buy power tools based solely on how cool they look.
I picked up a craftsman 19.2v version before I had a decent compressor... it's garbage. It'll leave a 1" 18ga brad about 1/4" proud of the surface, even in plywood. Unless you get one for pennies, I don't think it's worth it. All it'll do is keep you from bashing your fingers when starting nails, and a pair of pliers can do that, too

Similar experiences on another forum:
http://tinyurl.com/enev5In between the 19.2 cordless and the decent compressor I've used an el-cheapo 1.75gal husky portable dealy to fire an 18ga nailer and 23ga pin nailer with no problems whatsoever, besides being very noisy:
http://www.homedepot.com/prel80/HDUS/EN_US/jsearch/product.jsp?pn=100070438So coupled with a cheap nailer, that's only $120 or so (not that $120 is something to sneeze at, but it's not that bad) and it will fill your tires, power an airbrush, air gun (I've probably spent $80+ on cans of compressed air in my life time), or inflate a boat or air mattress. Plus nailers are fun... Until you put an eye out, or pop your boat or air mattress, I suppose.
So yeah, air is not for everyone... but it can serve other purposes at least.