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  • #31
    Originally posted by Jon Miller View Post
    Books and games and reading articles, yes.

    Theory, yes.

    Experiment, no.

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    ??? I am confused. Your interests are just a theory of what may interest you? You don't know for sure?

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    • #32
      He's a physicist, I think. He's saying that without tech he could still come up with theories, but would have no way of testing them without various gizmos.
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      • #33
        I´m sure I would enjoy my past hobby ... Archery ... even without modern technology.
        Same goes for reading books (I am sure that I will never let a kindle fire replace real books in my home).

        I am sure that I wouldn´t enjoy programming as much without modern technologies (hardware and IDEs, for example)
        I am also sure that I wouldn´t enjoy computergaming as much ... especially Kerbal Space Program

        I am also sure that I wouldn´t enjoy running on a treadmill as much without todays technology (fitnessswatches, pedometers, HRMs)
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        • #34
          Originally posted by Proteus_MST View Post
          I am also sure that I wouldn´t enjoy running on a treadmill as much without todays technology (fitnessswatches, pedometers, HRMs)
          My treadmill belt broke, it is now collecting dust! Definitely, not as much fun!

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          • #35
            Reading and woodworking are certainly easier with modern technology, but I have both paper books and hand tools (I plan to keep all my fingers, so no power tools other than a drill).
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            • #36
              Originally posted by Elok View Post
              He's a physicist, I think. He's saying that without tech he could still come up with theories, but would have no way of testing them without various gizmos.
              that's the way it is now and always will be and always has been.

              they are called theorists. am I missing something here. this is what drives science. it's amazing how often they are correct.

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              • #37
                I'm pretty sure science involves making testable predictions and testing them...

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by onodera View Post
                  Reading and woodworking are certainly easier with modern technology, but I have both paper books and hand tools (I plan to keep all my fingers, so no power tools other than a drill).

                  Hubby got his basement man cave, I got my basement Woodshop! I would definitely miss my power tools! My daughter and I made her an awesome bed! When she left, I had reconfigured the princess canopy in to use as a rug loom! Then she returned when she started college. It now sports a half finished rug and she has her clothes hung up on the half she doesn't sleep on! Back on point, it would be tough to make a bed without power. Hmmm. Perhaps, I could with ropes and limbs, but I doubt it would look as nice!

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                  • #39
                    of course... but the theorists tell the scientist what experiments to run. the scientist tell the engineers what to build. it's fun.

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                    • #40
                      Backpacking is about as low-tech as I get, and even there I'm aided by modern technology, in particular my emergency GPS transponder that lets me say "**** it, I'm going to go on a solo hike and get bitten by a rattlesnake"
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                      • #41
                        Who wouldn't want to be covered in rattlesnake bites?

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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by loinburger View Post
                          Backpacking is about as low-tech as I get, and even there I'm aided by modern technology, in particular my emergency GPS transponder that lets me say "**** it, I'm going to go on a solo hike and get bitten by a rattlesnake"
                          We haven't ever used a GPS, only compass and maps. We trust it more. One backpacker we met was using his Gps to locate springs. There was one that he could never find with his GPS coordinates. He was surprised when we told him that the map coordinates were wrong! We directed him to the spring which was located 1/4 mile away from the coordinates on the official map said it was. My advice....get a compass!

                          Edit add: Bite the rattlesnake first! They are delicious.
                          Last edited by My Hubby Loves Civ; August 20, 2015, 18:02.

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                          • #43
                            topo map and compass for MHLC and MWHC here. she takes the map and is about 20 feet in front. I take the compass. we can hike right through some deep bush and make it bulls eye even after miles and miles.

                            a GOOD topo map is key! never have used the GPS, it's cheating!

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                            • #44
                              I don't use a GPS for navigation when backpacking, I don't do enough bushwhacking to warrant it. Instead I've got this doohickey where you press a button and it sends out a radio signal saying "These are my coordinates and I've been bitten by a rattlesnake"
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                              • #45
                                I like remote... I mean, anyone can backpack. it's not rocket science... but every time you do it, longer durations at a time, distance and time. you get a little better. it's weird. cant explain it any better. pack weight, it's all about weight. everything you take has to have duel purpose.

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