It's 3:30 am, I am posting by myself apparently, and was enjoying the banter in the gun thread when I saw In Flames posts about a butterfly knife, a sword and a battle axe. The creepiness factor of that notwithstanding :lol: I thought, hmm, we are a pretty damn diverse group in here (just go through the Science, Pofo and Religion subforums, I'm amazed and the breadth of knowledge here) and was curious as to what weird hobbies do we all have?
I mean, doesn't everyone have maybe one or two sites/blogs/forums they visit that not too many know about? Or even just plain ol' hobbies you have that is off the beaten track a bit. Or feel free to list all hobbies, I thought it'd be fun to see what everyone else does
Oh, and if this has been done before (I did search) go ahead and label me an idiot and let the thread flop. And also if you think this thread is stupid ...:pointlol:
For me. One of my weirdest hobbies is reading about and buying Japanese kitchen knives. I first ventured into the internet looking for advice on a knife set (Wusthof vs. Henckels vs. Shun etc.) yet every single forum i went to, ignored this talk and just spoke of japanese steel. The maintenance was higher yet the steel and edge superior. Intrigued, yet puzzled because of the language, I bit, and now I'm hooked.
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I am not a chef but I love food and cooking etc., so you'll notice a theme. I love to grill, and am a devoted bbq/smoker, so I smoke meats low and slow with a Weber Smokey Mountain.
http://www.virtualweberbullet.com/index.html
BBQ Source Forums -> Weber
I'm also a Weber whore so I try and collect classic Weber kettles off Craigslist.
Also, am a big video game and techie person (N4G.com : All the latest game news and AnandTech: your source for hardware analysis and news are my favorites), so websites about Dolphins, knives, grilling/smokng, video games and computer tech keep me occupied at work in between me pretending to actually work.
So, what is your hobby?
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I guess it's not too weird, but my sister and I collect Transformers and Starwars toys.
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N4G is an awesome site by the way. :yes:
I guess I don't have any weird hobbies as gaming and the NFL are my two biggest. Although I do enjoy reading history books about religion just for kicks and sort of categorizing them into time periods and what their about. I just write down all the pertinent information for later usage. So is that a weird hobby...I guess so. -
i play yahoo pool like a mofo....i go to college humor.com alot....funnyordie.com....i love will ferrell movies...even tho his characted is played out....i just find them funny still...
i watch the show cash cab alot....and i absolutley love watching jeopardy and trying to answer the questions....its a daily ritual during the week after workslickj101 likes this. -
I read (I usually don't buy books anymore I'll either borrow them from the library or buy them second hand), brew beer, play guitar, play video games. I enjoy linux a lot (though that's not so much weird as it is geeky).
I watch a lot of Tru TV (used to be Court TV). I can't think of anything weird that I have as a hobby? -
i post on a dolphins website
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oh yeah, and ThePhins.com...but that's really more than a hobby, it's more or less part of daily life. -
Hmm.......Not sure if I should share them but...
1. I LOVE to cook and have a nasty habit of spending a lot of money on kitchen stuff. After moving out after living with my gf for 3.5 the entire kitchen went with me. The pots, pans, griddle, cheese graters, pyrex, knives (Henckel's for me), you name it I owned it. I did 95% of our cooking and routinely sneak off to kitchen specialty stores. I do as much from scratch as possible.
2. I really like guns
3. I also like knives and swords and stuff. Don't have the money for a collection and it's so dorky that I'll probably never go into it, but I look it up quite ofen.
4. I really like El Camino's
5. Games....I used to play video games and am just now getting time to get back into it. Board games (monopoly), etc.
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lol@ el camino. There's a Ween song called El Camino.
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I don't know if I have any weird hobbies, my list seems to consist of the Dolphins, Gaming, Graphics/Film, and that's really it...
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My main two passions are football and martial arts so those two are fairly run of the mill other than my level of obsession. But I do have a few other minor hobbies some of which may be considered wierd:
1. Cooking: I hardly ever eat out and do all the cooking for my son and I. And when my buddies come over to watch the Dolphin game I usually prepare food pertaining to that weeks opponent, ie. deep fried ravioli for St. Louis or clam chowder for New England, etc. I've also been baking some artisan breads lately.
2. Indian Jones: I've always been a big fan of the movies and it's my regular halloween costume. The highlight of my collection is my jacket which was custom made for me by Wested in England who actually made the originals for the movies. I also have a grail diary including a grail tablet rubbing and my own Sankara stone among other things.
3. Flashlights: I have a small collection of flashlights that are scattered around every room and vehicle. They all have specific strengths and uses and I spent far too much money and time on them. I used to regularly read the candle power forums (a flashlight lovers message board) and I would hunt for exotic lights on Ebay and such.
4. Languages: This might go back to the Indiana Jones thing but I always wanted to learn more languages. I am and have been fluent in English and Spanish forever but for the last couple of years I've worked on expanding the list. I'm currently conversational in ASL (American Sign Language) and am working on Mandarin. I expect to be proficient in Mandarin by the end of 2009. I plan to learn French or Italian after that.
5. Guitar: I've taken a few classes in guitar to overcome what I believe is an incredibly low level of natural musical talent. Life issues have severely cut into my practice time of late though.
Other than that I enjoy reading, movies and video games but I don't know that I do any of those enough to consider them hobbies. -
I collect the flakes of my dead skin (following a great sunburn, or just dandruff, or flakes in the bed before the mites eat it, etc). I use a heating crucible with a wax mixture to turn this into little toy soldiers (approx 1 inch in size), I take the time to paint them and re-enact famous battles. Each famous scene takes several months (depending on the strength of the sun, etc). I usually have over 500 soldiers to do this properly. I have used my Dogs dead skin flakes on occasion if necessary. I am currently working on "Waterloo" and almost done with Napoleon (fingers crossed) and then I will be complete.
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Cool to hear others in here are also into cooking. I also sneak into kitchen stores at the mall when the GF's in a store. I'm into the ol All-Clad, Le Creuset, etc. I think it ties into one of my addictions. I'm a gadget/techie gizmo addict and I can't stop it. I upgrade my TVs every six months to a year. I start a new business and I can't stop thinking about gadgets for it. iPhone vs. blackberry, VOIP phone (seriously, who gets excited about a VOIP phone?) desks, chairs etc.
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jdang,
The real problem with Sabatier is that there are about 20 companies that can use the name, so there can be a wide discrepancy in quality between Sabatiers, and quality can vary over time with a particular manufacturer. Then you also have other manufacturers in Thiers who make knives as well, and some of them are just as good as any carrying the Sabatier name. Because Sabatier blades have a longer narrower profile than German or Japanese knives I'd recommend getting something 12" long, and you have to be careful when you first start using it or you'll shed a lot of blood.
On the pots and pans you really should look at getting some good quality copper saucepans and frypans. I can't tell you what a huge difference cooking on thick copper makes, it's something you have to experience to believe.
The ultimate kitchen store is E Dehillerin in Paris, it's like an Aladdin's cave for a foodie and if you make it over you must stop by. Their on-line catalogue, which only has a tiny fraction of what they actually carry, is here: Cast iron cookware - professional kitchen knife : E.Dehillerin -
Eventually I'll move to full copper pots and pans. Since I just graduated I haven't had the funds, nor the time to properly research which might fit my needs the best. Right now I've been very happy with my emerilware. It's all stainless steel with a copper insert in the bottom of the pans. I've found that it my pans provide an incredibly consistent heat source.
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As for full copper. Oh yes definitely. Once my salaries get an upgrade, I dream of copper (is that bad?). I actually might be going to Paris next year (a lady offered my GF free roundtrip first class tickets to Paris, but she hasn't pursued it yet much to my chagrin) thanks for the link that is awesome.
Crazy enough, I know Weber offers colored kettles in Europe, and want to pick up a copper one while there. Pots and pans or a copper kettle? I'm sure the copper cookware may be easier to transport.
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E Dehillerin don't publish prices, what you do is email them and say that I want product such and such with product code number 123 and they then tell you how much it costs. This is how their store operates, which is a little confuising at first as what you do is pick up something and then ask the counterstaff how much it costs.
K Sabatier's website is: Kitchen Sabatier Knives : French cutlery from Thiers
I keep on looking at this set and drooling: Authentique - The Chef's Case : Chef' Sets : K Sabatier productsjdang307 likes this. -
Thanks for the link. I wouldn't mind adding an actual French knife to my repertoire. I really want one of these as well:
And of course a derivative hobby/interest of us for knife enthusiasts. Cutting boards! I plan on getting one from here when I rebuild a kitchen sometime next year. Thinking of just getting a free standing island with a cutting board top.
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Other derivitives
- Honing Steels. I'm trying to track down a Williams Smithfield Pipe brand steel. I had an opportunity to pick one up for $100 a few years ago and passed it up. The last few I've found have been selling for over $800. I might have to settle for a pre-war F ***** steel.
- Sharpening Paraphenalia. I hate to say it but I'm seriously considering getting a razor strop for my knives. The scary thing about that is that it could well lead me to getting a cut-throat.
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Did I just hear Coheed and Cambria and progressive rock mentioned in the same sentence? :huh:
King Crimson. Tool. Gentle Giant.
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What kind of strop you looking at? Like a Hand American or another brand? -
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On the hand sharpening it is a skill best practised on some cheapies first. I have some scars on my knives from when I screwed up learning, which doesn't bother me because my knives are for cutting not for show. But if I did have Japanese knives which are for show as much as they are for cutting I'd be heartbroken.
On the stones issue it's a little complicated because grit rating isn't standardised for stones. I use German stones, which are harder than Japanese stones, for grinding the edge and then use finer grade Japanese stones for finishing and polishing. -
I read about physics, math at work or at home, because I'm awesome............ and I enjoy drawing stupid pictures using microsoft paint :)
Oh I also collect guns and read about motorcycles and cars sometimes. Other then that, I'm way past normal... -
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Look up "Progressive Rock" in the dictionary and you will find King Crimson, Genesis, Gentle Giant & Yes. Along with Wishbone Ash as a footnote and several others as honorable mentions.
Those bands are progressive rock. Just compare this:
(Coheed)
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wCZMqx3PdFY[/ame]
to this:
(King Crimson)
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=05XRNFL5Kwo[/ame]
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I think that's where we're finding the difference is in the definition. Where'd you find that definition at?
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