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  • J Online
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    jon-nyc
    wrote on 4 Oct 2020, 02:12 last edited by
    #6

    I’d say:

    Piano
    Reading, especially history, politics, philosophy
    Traveling

    Only non-witches get due process.

    • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
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      Aqua Letifer
      wrote on 4 Oct 2020, 02:12 last edited by Aqua Letifer 10 Apr 2020, 02:13
      #7

      Okay. I'll limit it to stuff I was actually into, not one-offs.

      Vocations:
      Delivery - did this for many years
      Line cook - honestly, I learned a lot doing this. My knifework is passable, and I know how to understand most recipes thanks to this job. (I don't mean measuring ingredients, I mean seeing how it's supposed to work and getting the process and proportions right in your own kitchen.) I neglected those skills for decades but I'm using them again now, because why the hell not. Trying to get better.

      Passions/hobbies:
      Bikes - I can build my own from the ground up and have done so with several. Did MTB in high school, got into singlespeeds (not fixies) after college. Still love those.
      Reading/writing - read a lot, wrote a lot.
      Hiking - I'm better than average. I know how to pack for myself and can deal with moderate STHF situations. I need to do a massive thru-hike though. (Not the AT.)
      Skiing - I was actually really damn good at this. My cousin competed but I'd beat him sometimes.
      Computer programming - I've always loved this shit. Still write scripts and subroutines regularly to save time.
      Photography - was into it in high school without ever realizing it. Took journalism classes every year, learned how to wind, develop and print my own film. A buddy of mine had a darkroom in his basement; spent a lot of time in there trying shit out. Another thing I completely neglected for decades, but I'm back into it again. Digital, though. I don't see the point in doing digital scans of film.
      Archery - did that for several years as a kid. Yeah I know, random. I liked to go to a buddy's house in the middle of BFE and see how far away I could get from stop signs and still nail 'em. Makes the best sound ever.
      Organized sports - Did baseball, soccer, XC. I'm just ass at them. Complete ass.

      Please love yourself.

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        jon-nyc
        wrote on 4 Oct 2020, 02:14 last edited by
        #8

        If we’re adding vocations I’d say finance, business strategy, and (newly) rare disease foundations.

        Only non-witches get due process.

        • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
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          Aqua Letifer
          wrote on 4 Oct 2020, 02:20 last edited by
          #9

          @Jolly you're up!

          Please love yourself.

          J 1 Reply Last reply 4 Oct 2020, 03:46
          • A Aqua Letifer
            4 Oct 2020, 02:12

            Okay. I'll limit it to stuff I was actually into, not one-offs.

            Vocations:
            Delivery - did this for many years
            Line cook - honestly, I learned a lot doing this. My knifework is passable, and I know how to understand most recipes thanks to this job. (I don't mean measuring ingredients, I mean seeing how it's supposed to work and getting the process and proportions right in your own kitchen.) I neglected those skills for decades but I'm using them again now, because why the hell not. Trying to get better.

            Passions/hobbies:
            Bikes - I can build my own from the ground up and have done so with several. Did MTB in high school, got into singlespeeds (not fixies) after college. Still love those.
            Reading/writing - read a lot, wrote a lot.
            Hiking - I'm better than average. I know how to pack for myself and can deal with moderate STHF situations. I need to do a massive thru-hike though. (Not the AT.)
            Skiing - I was actually really damn good at this. My cousin competed but I'd beat him sometimes.
            Computer programming - I've always loved this shit. Still write scripts and subroutines regularly to save time.
            Photography - was into it in high school without ever realizing it. Took journalism classes every year, learned how to wind, develop and print my own film. A buddy of mine had a darkroom in his basement; spent a lot of time in there trying shit out. Another thing I completely neglected for decades, but I'm back into it again. Digital, though. I don't see the point in doing digital scans of film.
            Archery - did that for several years as a kid. Yeah I know, random. I liked to go to a buddy's house in the middle of BFE and see how far away I could get from stop signs and still nail 'em. Makes the best sound ever.
            Organized sports - Did baseball, soccer, XC. I'm just ass at them. Complete ass.

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            89th
            wrote on 4 Oct 2020, 02:40 last edited by
            #10

            @Aqua-Letifer said in And what did you do?:

            Okay. I'll limit it to stuff I was actually into, not one-offs.

            Vocations:
            Delivery - did this for many years
            Line cook - honestly, I learned a lot doing this. My knifework is passable, and I know how to understand most recipes thanks to this job. (I don't mean measuring ingredients, I mean seeing how it's supposed to work and getting the process and proportions right in your own kitchen.) I neglected those skills for decades but I'm using them again now, because why the hell not. Trying to get better.

            Passions/hobbies:
            Bikes - I can build my own from the ground up and have done so with several. Did MTB in high school, got into singlespeeds (not fixies) after college. Still love those.
            Reading/writing - read a lot, wrote a lot.
            Hiking - I'm better than average. I know how to pack for myself and can deal with moderate STHF situations. I need to do a massive thru-hike though. (Not the AT.)
            Skiing - I was actually really damn good at this. My cousin competed but I'd beat him sometimes.
            Computer programming - I've always loved this shit. Still write scripts and subroutines regularly to save time.
            Photography - was into it in high school without ever realizing it. Took journalism classes every year, learned how to wind, develop and print my own film. A buddy of mine had a darkroom in his basement; spent a lot of time in there trying shit out. Another thing I completely neglected for decades, but I'm back into it again. Digital, though. I don't see the point in doing digital scans of film.
            Archery - did that for several years as a kid. Yeah I know, random. I liked to go to a buddy's house in the middle of BFE and see how far away I could get from stop signs and still nail 'em. Makes the best sound ever.
            Organized sports - Did baseball, soccer, XC. I'm just ass at them. Complete ass.

            I’ve mentioned before how I’ve known Aqua since 2000. Lived with him for a few years (in college and after) too. His list of accolades (jobs experiences, hobbies, just knowledge of things in general) is mind blowing. It’s hard to describe but it’s one of those things where I could come to him with nearly any topic for advice and odds are he has some sort of expertise in it. Writing, hiking, books, movies, building computers, building bikes, French basketball. It’s insane.

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              Doctor Phibes
              wrote on 4 Oct 2020, 02:40 last edited by
              #11

              Passions:
              Jazz. It's God's music, whatever they tell you.
              Chess. I'm not very good, but I love the game - watching it and learning about it
              Music (all the bits that aren't jazz). I used to be a pretty decent sax player. Currently relearning clarinet - it's quieter
              Sci-fi - it comes and goes. Currently not reading much. Don't seem to have the energy.
              Do computer games count? I've loved them since they started - everything from text adventures to PS4.

              Basically, I'm a dork loner.

              I was only joking

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                89th
                wrote on 4 Oct 2020, 02:41 last edited by
                #12

                For me, it’s basically golf, piano, movies. Honorable mentions being travel, nature, and photography. Often those 3 going together.

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                  Doctor Phibes
                  wrote on 4 Oct 2020, 02:44 last edited by
                  #13

                  Vocation: I've always wanted to be an odd-job man in a Swedish women's prison. It's not happening.

                  I was only joking

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                  • 8 89th
                    4 Oct 2020, 02:40

                    @Aqua-Letifer said in And what did you do?:

                    Okay. I'll limit it to stuff I was actually into, not one-offs.

                    Vocations:
                    Delivery - did this for many years
                    Line cook - honestly, I learned a lot doing this. My knifework is passable, and I know how to understand most recipes thanks to this job. (I don't mean measuring ingredients, I mean seeing how it's supposed to work and getting the process and proportions right in your own kitchen.) I neglected those skills for decades but I'm using them again now, because why the hell not. Trying to get better.

                    Passions/hobbies:
                    Bikes - I can build my own from the ground up and have done so with several. Did MTB in high school, got into singlespeeds (not fixies) after college. Still love those.
                    Reading/writing - read a lot, wrote a lot.
                    Hiking - I'm better than average. I know how to pack for myself and can deal with moderate STHF situations. I need to do a massive thru-hike though. (Not the AT.)
                    Skiing - I was actually really damn good at this. My cousin competed but I'd beat him sometimes.
                    Computer programming - I've always loved this shit. Still write scripts and subroutines regularly to save time.
                    Photography - was into it in high school without ever realizing it. Took journalism classes every year, learned how to wind, develop and print my own film. A buddy of mine had a darkroom in his basement; spent a lot of time in there trying shit out. Another thing I completely neglected for decades, but I'm back into it again. Digital, though. I don't see the point in doing digital scans of film.
                    Archery - did that for several years as a kid. Yeah I know, random. I liked to go to a buddy's house in the middle of BFE and see how far away I could get from stop signs and still nail 'em. Makes the best sound ever.
                    Organized sports - Did baseball, soccer, XC. I'm just ass at them. Complete ass.

                    I’ve mentioned before how I’ve known Aqua since 2000. Lived with him for a few years (in college and after) too. His list of accolades (jobs experiences, hobbies, just knowledge of things in general) is mind blowing. It’s hard to describe but it’s one of those things where I could come to him with nearly any topic for advice and odds are he has some sort of expertise in it. Writing, hiking, books, movies, building computers, building bikes, French basketball. It’s insane.

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                    Aqua Letifer
                    wrote on 4 Oct 2020, 02:50 last edited by
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                    @89th said in And what did you do?:

                    I’ve mentioned before how I’ve known Aqua since 2000. Lived with him for a few years (in college and after) too. His list of accolades (jobs experiences, hobbies, just knowledge of things in general) is mind blowing. It’s hard to describe but it’s one of those things where I could come to him with nearly any topic for advice and odds are he has some sort of expertise in it. Writing, hiking, books, movies, building computers, building bikes, French basketball. It’s insane.

                    1. It helps if you have no idea what the hell to focus on for 30+ years basically ever.
                    2. You know just as much random shit, jackass! Golf, movies, graphic design, movies, plano, basketball, goaliestuffs, movies, etc., etc.

                    Please love yourself.

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                      89th
                      wrote on 4 Oct 2020, 03:14 last edited by
                      #15

                      No way. Not being modest either. You’re light years ahead. See? Even light years. I bet you could hit me with some profound astrophysics shit right now!

                      Honestly, if SHTF on a global level and we had to rebuild society and I had one hour to prepare, I would:

                      1. Download every episode of “How It’s Made”
                      2. Download Wikipedia
                      3. Make sure Aqua’s around
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                        Horace
                        wrote on 4 Oct 2020, 03:20 last edited by
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                        If you had to rebuild society from Aqua you could clone him and switch some chromosomes to get an army of aqua's sisters.

                        Education is extremely important.

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                        • H Horace
                          4 Oct 2020, 03:20

                          If you had to rebuild society from Aqua you could clone him and switch some chromosomes to get an army of aqua's sisters.

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                          Aqua Letifer
                          wrote on 4 Oct 2020, 03:23 last edited by
                          #17

                          @Horace said in And what did you do?:

                          If you had to rebuild society from Aqua

                          None of you want that. Really. None of you want that.

                          Please love yourself.

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                            Doctor Phibes
                            wrote on 4 Oct 2020, 03:39 last edited by
                            #18

                            I'm pretty sure it's Jon's secret fantasy

                            I was only joking

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                              4 Oct 2020, 02:20

                              @Jolly you're up!

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                              Jolly
                              wrote on 4 Oct 2020, 03:46 last edited by Jolly 10 Apr 2020, 03:51
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                              @Aqua-Letifer said in And what did you do?:

                              @Jolly you're up!

                              Been watching LSU destroy Vandy...

                              Vocations? Clinical lab, bench and management. POL consultant. Firearms dealer, custom reloader, amateur gunsmith. Brief fling at a low level in the retirement investment biz. Brief and odd jobs such as sawmill hand, utility man for a natural gas company, canned newsguy for a radio station, obituary writer and rodeo announcer.

                              Passions or hobbies? Hunter, gun and bow, or at least I did that for many years. Garbage can reader. Vegetable gardener. I enjoy history, particularly WW2. I like to learn old-time rural life skills, such riving shingles, splitting rails, food preservation, etc. Played high school ball and would have loved to have played college football, but my talent level bordered on barely adequate.

                              “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                              Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                              • J Jolly
                                4 Oct 2020, 03:46

                                @Aqua-Letifer said in And what did you do?:

                                @Jolly you're up!

                                Been watching LSU destroy Vandy...

                                Vocations? Clinical lab, bench and management. POL consultant. Firearms dealer, custom reloader, amateur gunsmith. Brief fling at a low level in the retirement investment biz. Brief and odd jobs such as sawmill hand, utility man for a natural gas company, canned newsguy for a radio station, obituary writer and rodeo announcer.

                                Passions or hobbies? Hunter, gun and bow, or at least I did that for many years. Garbage can reader. Vegetable gardener. I enjoy history, particularly WW2. I like to learn old-time rural life skills, such riving shingles, splitting rails, food preservation, etc. Played high school ball and would have loved to have played college football, but my talent level bordered on barely adequate.

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                                taiwan_girl
                                wrote on 4 Oct 2020, 04:06 last edited by
                                #20

                                @Jolly said in And what did you do?:

                                Garbage can reader.

                                I have to ask, what is that? LOL

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                                • T taiwan_girl
                                  4 Oct 2020, 04:06

                                  @Jolly said in And what did you do?:

                                  Garbage can reader.

                                  I have to ask, what is that? LOL

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                                  Jolly
                                  wrote on 4 Oct 2020, 11:33 last edited by
                                  #21

                                  @taiwan_girl said in And what did you do?:

                                  @Jolly said in And what did you do?:

                                  Garbage can reader.

                                  I have to ask, what is that? LOL

                                  With the exception of bodice-rippers, I'll read just about anything.😄

                                  “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                                  Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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