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Quoted: I make costumes and dress up as Star Wars characters as a member of the 501st Legion. https://i.postimg.cc/Zq0B1dWW/501st-Legion-Logo.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/Pf3Pq92X/tk50777-1569633549666.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/8cJDcKzc/tk50777-1569633466276.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/pLxTcvdB/tk50777-1569633442112.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/RVX0405K/20200516-215605.jpg View Quote Now that’s cool |
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Quoted: Strongly disagree. They're normal if you're rural and unusual if you're urban. Nerdy is more specific than just being unusual. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Tie between having a Brown Bess and Continental uniform and hunting. Firearms and hunting are nerd activities a fact which Arfcom is blind to. Strongly disagree. They're normal if you're rural and unusual if you're urban. Nerdy is more specific than just being unusual. Yep, he's gotta be from the city to think like that. |
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[#5]
Tabletop wargaming.
Solo...tabletop wargaming. So nerdy even other nerds avoid it. |
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[#6]
Wow, you all have awesome talents with hobbies!
The modelers are wicked gnarly. |
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[#8]
I convert pornographic images to morse code, and transmit them to my friends during meetings.
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Most of the time plastic models
Occasionally R/C planes,cars,boats Stamps HO trains (non crab meat related) Model rockets |
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[#12]
HF ham radio. Nothing neater than making contacts halfway across the world with 5 bucks worth of speaker wire.
That and refinishing old kerosene lanterns. Got two sitting across the room that are 95 years old, and hopefully they'll last another hundred with some TLC. |
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Quoted: I make costumes and dress up as Star Wars characters as a member of the 501st Legion. https://i.postimg.cc/Zq0B1dWW/501st-Legion-Logo.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/Pf3Pq92X/tk50777-1569633549666.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/8cJDcKzc/tk50777-1569633466276.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/pLxTcvdB/tk50777-1569633442112.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/RVX0405K/20200516-215605.jpg View Quote |
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Quoted: Ok...so my vidya game racing started because of r/c. Back in the day I had an HPI MT2 and my friend had a Savage. We both eventually got road cars too. I loved them running them, hell I even loved fixing them. It was always in my mind that I'd like to get back into it and actually get into racing (LHS near me has a dirt track and then they race indoors over winter), but then my retina detached and I don't have the depth perception to do anything like that. I considered iRacing but don't have a PC so went with the PS4. View Quote Man, sorry to hear about eye. I often take advantage of my 20/10 and forget how things I do could change when my vision does. After droning with VR headset and watching UDR videos with onboard cams, I am curious if I will be able to adapt VR to this in any functional manner. Fun is going to be trying, fail or not. Back in San Diego near one of my places an indoor RC track bordered Lakeside/Santee and I raced the heck outta my RC10T there. Then got a Traxxas Nitro Ruslter, made an outdoor track at another family members pad out in Jamul. We made that track with a Ford Skip-Loader. Me and two friends also branched off to road cars. I had a Kyosho Mercedes thing that was belt driven all wheel drive as well as a Traxxas Nitro 4 Tec. We raced those in wharehouses in North County that a buddy was a security guard for. Also jump into some offroad and on road games on ps and XB One. No PC here either. I only have a witeless controller for those, though. |
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It was coin collecting. I have $200K+ sitting in a safe deposit box but now I feel like I'm too old for any reasonable profit. I can't even look at them without an appointment to get into the bank right now. I should probably keep a little for my son and sell the rest.
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Quoted: It was coin collecting. I have $200K+ sitting in a safe deposit box but now I feel like I'm too old for any reasonable profit. I can't even look at them without an appointment to get into the bank right now. I should probably keep a little for my son and sell the rest. View Quote You are not alone, my Dad is in this same boat. Some really neat coins to look at. I remember his first big gun safe I saw. I was like, "Cool! What new guns you get to go in it?" He opened it and it lit up some of his pieces. He said, "None, just for some of the coins." Some of their history is what interests me. I don't know anything about coins as a collector or as an educated coin person. Maybe someday! |
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[#21]
Dressing up as a Star Wars character. To be fair, our group does a lot of charity work at children’s hospitals and whatnot.
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[#22]
I used to be an Historical Trekker.
The idea is to go into the wilderness for an extended period of time with only the gear available to the first settlers of your geographic area. For us it was the longhunters in the early to mid 18th Century. Me and two friends (one of which recreated pre-Columbian native culture) would hit the trails in the Appalachians for long weekends to up to 2-3 weeks. Some of the best days of my life, that really put things in perspective. Moccasins were expendable items. You either needed to re-sole them every third day or get a new pair. Also, game laws seem more like suggestions after a couple days without food. I'd like to get back into it one day. |
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[#23]
I collect key chain screwdrivers. I have over 400 all different.
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[#24]
Quoted: I make costumes and dress up as Star Wars characters as a member of the 501st Legion. https://i.postimg.cc/Zq0B1dWW/501st-Legion-Logo.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/Pf3Pq92X/tk50777-1569633549666.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/8cJDcKzc/tk50777-1569633466276.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/pLxTcvdB/tk50777-1569633442112.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/RVX0405K/20200516-215605.jpg View Quote I'm TK-76239 <--- yes my TK# is the AK round |
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[#29]
View Quote I’m 501st and Rebel Legion too! |
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[#30]
View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I make costumes and dress up as Star Wars characters as a member of the 501st Legion. https://i.postimg.cc/Zq0B1dWW/501st-Legion-Logo.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/Pf3Pq92X/tk50777-1569633549666.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/8cJDcKzc/tk50777-1569633466276.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/pLxTcvdB/tk50777-1569633442112.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/RVX0405K/20200516-215605.jpg I'm TK-76239 <--- yes my TK# is the AK round https://i.imgur.com/if4RU4E.jpg Sweet. OK, stupid question as I'm ignorant of old school web gear... Is that actual period web gear with a modded shoulder part for comfort, actual period shoulder pad, or neither? Just really jumped out at me. The stuff I'm used to is from well past the cotton era, and the shoulder area was built wider with padding already. |
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[#31]
RC flying
PC gaming and flight sims, to the point that I had a cockpit for simming. I had to sell it. Now I have another on order |
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I use electrolysis to recondition old cast iron skillets/Dutch ovens and other cast iron cooking pieces. I had to slow down, I was running out of room to store them.
I buy a piece for a few bucks from a flea market that's rusty and gross and make it like new again. |
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[#36]
I played a lot of RPG"/s back in day. I would love to play again but don't have any friends that play now. Currently gun building/assembling, work and doing stuff with the kiddos.
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[#39]
Quoted: I collect these, easily the nerdiest thing I do. https://i.postimg.cc/nVY6Bb9L/6-C9-F4-DB3-CDF2-4289-B1-F6-699-B29-A57-AF1.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/Gh4pLPmd/3-B6255-EB-61-B4-4-B3-A-BAB6-D5-E3-E50134-E3.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/cCb47CTp/7-E424-B97-7-DEB-4375-84-B5-E980912-CAC5-F.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/kM14PY9T/A4-D90496-6-A5-E-4324-9-F7-A-3-FB3-CC74327-C.jpg View Quote Those don't look cheap. How much was that Jaguar one? |
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[#45]
Quoted: N scale model railroading and building armor/plane models. Resurrected these childhood hobbies after a 40 year hiatus and thoroughly enjoying it. View Quote Oh, fuck. I forgot about my train set. Here’s an inventory pic from several years ago. I’ve added at least another 25% since this: Attached File Sorry, no crab meat. And to make it fucking nerdier, I collect a specific, now defunct rail line (Pere Marquette) and have quite a bit of historical items like lanterns, schedules, postcards, tickets, paintings, etc. |
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Quoted: Mine would probably be model cars. I do it off and on. The Mercedes Clk-gtr I am currently doing has been a work in progress for like 4 years now. But then sometimes I’ll complete one in a week or two. I actually worked on it a couple weeks ago. I should really finish it soon. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/231690/1F8A898E-7E03-40AC-9F23-B3421B3C07BF_jpe-1437528.JPG View Quote Fuck me. I’m building a few different models right now. I’m apparently the King of Nerds! |
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For years my thing was online flight sims such as Airwarrior and i had the full thrustmaster pedals, throttle and stick setup. Was part of an squadron that flew around the clock and had a lot of good times flying ww2 aircraft in the ETO mostly. The fw190 was my fave bird.
Got married and spending 5 hours a night online suddenly wasnt possible. Nowdays its ham/shortwave radio and GPS units/Geocaching. And guns and knives. And flashlights and batteries/chargers. Shit, i got too many hobbies again. I want a motorcycle too. |
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Quoted: My web gear is a combination of original and reproduction. The reproductions are about as close as one can get to the original. My M1924 first aid pouch on the belt is original, as is the unopened Carlyle first aid kit inside. These are probably one of the least expensive pieces because they are easy to find. My canteen, cup and cover are also original. The pistol belt, rigger pouches, M1936 suspenders, paratrooper first aid kit and musette are reproductions. As for the shoulder pad, they are reproduction of those used for the D-Day Normandy jump and Market Garden jumps. The pads were user preference. They were generally not used at Battle of the Bulge unless a trooper had not exchanged his gear for refit. Here are a few pictures from Band of Brothers which is probably one of the most accurate movies with period uniforms https://i.imgur.com/9hK00CH.jpg https://i.imgur.com/YUaxPnn.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Sweet. OK, stupid question as I'm ignorant of old school web gear... Is that actual period web gear with a modded shoulder part for comfort, actual period shoulder pad, or neither? Just really jumped out at me. The stuff I'm used to is from well past the cotton era, and the shoulder area was built wider with padding already. My web gear is a combination of original and reproduction. The reproductions are about as close as one can get to the original. My M1924 first aid pouch on the belt is original, as is the unopened Carlyle first aid kit inside. These are probably one of the least expensive pieces because they are easy to find. My canteen, cup and cover are also original. The pistol belt, rigger pouches, M1936 suspenders, paratrooper first aid kit and musette are reproductions. As for the shoulder pad, they are reproduction of those used for the D-Day Normandy jump and Market Garden jumps. The pads were user preference. They were generally not used at Battle of the Bulge unless a trooper had not exchanged his gear for refit. Here are a few pictures from Band of Brothers which is probably one of the most accurate movies with period uniforms https://i.imgur.com/9hK00CH.jpg https://i.imgur.com/YUaxPnn.jpg you'd have to have WAY more money than sense to go around wearing an authentic parachute first aid kit |
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