atbglenn
(atbglenn)
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BTW, I built 2 Dynakit Stereo power amps around 1970. They are still going strong today. I wish I never sold them. A buddy of mine still uses them to this day.
But worth it. Nothing beats Nikon glass, though, no 3rd-party lens even comes close.
My biggest is my 70-200 f/2.8 (~2kbux), when my 28-300 isn’t fast enough.
sbslider
(sbslider)
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surfing, cycling, hiking, backpacking
neo71665
(neo71665)
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Toying and modding anything gasoline powered. I’ve hotrodded everything from a chainsaw to a big block nova. Here lately working on a 2 seat buggy, ground up build.
Brewing beer but have gotten where I only brew a few recipes I know I like and keep my shop fridge full.
hunting, fishing, camping, everything outdoors.
Talpa
(Talpa)
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Guns, optics, cooking, BBQ, meat curing, growing chilis…
hank
(hank)
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Wildland botanical restoration
Turns out adding sugar or beet pulp to burned-over ground feeds the soil microbes, which then consume all the minerals released by the fire, and the next spring, the fire-adapted shallow-rooted invasive annuals like cheatgrass and medusahead don’t thrive. Gives the slower-recovering natives a chance to recover.
Talpa
(Talpa)
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All great things happens in slash and burn agriculture. Finns in the Great lake area are masters of that.
Sirius9
(Sirius9)
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kittens/cats 
e/mtb bikes (and riding at night ofcourse)
photography
vocal trance and drum&base 
to sleap…
gchart
(gchart)
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Flashlights, small electronics, old cars (working on my 1949 Ford F-1), fishing, hunting, meat prep (sausage, jerky, etc), wine making (currently have 300-400 bottles, anyone wanna throw a party?), home improvement stuff… yada yada yada
Nice. I just stacked ~145 lbs of venison from 4 deer into ours last weekend
Talpa
(Talpa)
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Nice, I dropped another doe today, can’t make it out tomorrow (sick kid) but hopefully I can fill my antlered tag Sunday (the last day of gun season).
Do you process it all yourself? This is my first year doing my own processing but I’ve always quartered them out so the only thing new is the butchering.
gchart
(gchart)
53
Congrats on the doe! Yup, from field to table. It’s how we were raised, never knew any different. Hang ’em, butcher, grind/roasts/steaks, make salami and sausages, etc.
Certainly not going to go hungry or thirsty!


BlueSwordM
(BlueSwordM)
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Well, that’s a lot of animal protein.
@gchart, I have the same setup as you, except with lots of varied beans and fish.
Ragsy
(Ragsy)
55
Coffee !
This has been my setup for years
Don’t have an in-bedded pick for you but this is my setup as posted in coffeesnobs
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Paracord, handcrafts, education, EDC gear, tv series, flashlights (yeah!), photograph places, music…
All are not exaggerated “likes” (apart from music) but do a part of me 
But…Sofirn, was this a “simple” question or… do you have something in mind to “offer” us and meet our “likes”? 
keltex78
(keltex78)
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I’m from Texas so…
Guns, gear, shooting, ammo, anything related.
Hunting, fishing, outdoors.
Retro video gaming, looking to rebuild some of my collection. I have all of the classic Nintendo consoles, but want to get my hands on some of the classic handheld systems, Gameboy Pocket and original Gameboy Advance. Just picked up the original Gameboy Tetris cart off eBay, game is timeless. Have a PSP with emulators, makes a great travel companion. Also want to setup a box running RetroPie at some point.
mgracia85
(mgracia85)
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Weightlifting, boxing, mountain biking, EDC gear, survival gear, classic muscle cars, security and mowing the lawn 
raccoon
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Ladies are very nice. 
I tried to find pics of attractive women with flashlights...
And found nothing!
Why don't these two worlds intersect?