most of what ya'll have said, I have already thought of...
my garage is 22 wide x 29 deep, it is basically a 3-car garage turned sideways with a doublewide door on the end facing the driveway. It has a steep pitched roof running lengthwise and I have good access above to run wiring.
meter socket and main service disconnect is on the back of the garage, breaker panel is in the house. I will be putting a subpanel in the garage. I have several friends that are electricians that will tie it in for me.
my plan has been to run 2 each 110V circuits on each wall with dual-gang outlets spaced 6' apart. So every 6', there will be 4 outlets. Two in the left of the box on one circuit, the rights on a different circuit. So that's 6 circuits just for general use outlets. All the circuits will be 20A.
other:
1 circuit in the ceiling for the garage door opener and air filter
1 for the deep freeze and a fridge
1 for a/c
1 for dust collector
for 220 circuits:
1 for air compressor
1 for big lathe
1 for drill press (maybe, or for a future/bigger table saw)
1 50A at the front of the garage (for a welder if I ever buy one)
1 or 2 extras scattered around for ease of relocating tools if necessary
lights will stay on the current 15A circuit that feeds the garage from the house
now be honest...does that sound like overkill? I already have of the hardware & wire...just need to get busy working on it.