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Would You Enjoy Your Hobbies/Interests Without Today's Technologies?
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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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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)Tamsin (Lost Girl): "I am the Harbinger of Death. I arrive on winds of blessed air. Air that you no longer deserve."
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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).Graffiti in a public toilet
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Originally posted by Elok View PostHe'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.
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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Originally posted by onodera View PostReading 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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Originally posted by loinburger View PostBackpacking 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"
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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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"<p style="font-size:1024px">HTML is disabled in signatures</p>
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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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