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List all the hobbies you were once into and now aren't

rtz - 31-10-2011 at 07:24 PM

Ever since I got into this kite thing; it's all I do anymore.

Things I used to do:

BMX
Fixed gear single speed
Paintball
Online FPS shooters(Doom, Quake, Unreal)
Collecting knifes
Collecting guns
5.0 Mustangs(drag racing(turbo/nitrous/blower/stroker))
Electric cars(full size EV's back when fuel was mega $$$ in ~08)

I still observe and keep kinda up to date on all those things on a periphery(if that makes sense). They just don't hold my interests any longer nor do I deem them worthy of my energy and time.


There are all sorts of things I'd do if only I were interested in them. Skateboarding and RC cars come to mind. I've always had a fleeting, casual, from the sidelines type interest in those two things. There are many more, but they fail to come to mind right now. This is the only thing I find fun anymore and that I really get any enjoyment out of.

I find it(buggy) to be very mentally engaging(amount of concentration and attention). Also the intensity, shear thrill, and excitement. Also the constant search for the perfect ride. We've all had brief moments of it. It's an ongoing challenge to get the right conditions and equipment to attempt to make it happen all the time. Ride after ride; trying to get the best ride. I might get one or two really good ones(above all the others) most sessions. I think that is part of the challenge; trying to get it to the point where every run is a great, good, or best run. Depending on your local wind conditions, it might not be nearly that challenging.

That's part of the draw kite boarding has for me. It's something I can't do and I would like to get good at it. Another thing for another day.


What are your previous hobbies that you used to be
really into?

Bigbear97e - 31-10-2011 at 07:31 PM

Lots of really ecclectic posts from you tonight :D

lamrith - 31-10-2011 at 07:31 PM

hrmmm
Cycling (hardcore road racer, then MTB, worked in shops 7+yrs, building bikes etc..)
Skiing (still do)
RPG games (D&D etc on PC)
Paintball
RC truck racing
MG (with a 5.0&T5 in it)
Fireworks (Pro trained, still a side hobby, 10-15min pro-style show with music for family each year)
Rc Heli's
MMORpg games online (still side hobby)
Power kiting..

EDIT: added link to pyro webpage

RedSky - 31-10-2011 at 07:38 PM

Back in the 80's BMX of course. :D

Mongoose with chromoly kashamax aero lay-back seat. Shopper tyres, mushroom grips (originals), bear Traps, straight handle bars, two finger grip brakes.

King of the roll backs.

I even combined BMX with my kiting earlier this year at Wallop Reloaded. :D

Video Link

Oh and I used to collect computer mags when I was 16-18

rtz - 31-10-2011 at 08:08 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by Bigbear97e
Lots of really ecclectic posts from you tonight :D


That's the odd thing about my mind. Likely bipolar and its very manic right now. Extremely so. It's great when it is; I feel very creative. I feel like every possibility is on offer and availiable to me(regarding anything; the future looks bright(when I'm like this)).

But trust me; it sucks most of the time because it's not and it's at the other extreme. :thumbdown:


My favorite quotes about it from this:

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0001924/

"Reckless behavior and lack of self control, Poor judgment, Spending sprees."

Been there, done that! Not all at once; but have indulged in it.

Also:

Very elevated mood
Excess activity (hyperactivity)
Increased energy
Racing thoughts
Talking a lot
Very high self-esteem (false beliefs about self or abilities)
Very involved in activities

All true and have experienced(now for example).

The depressed phase; all points listed true and experienced. That's the phase I'm most familier with. Pretty much my daily existence.


An eccentric gem of info I found about it regarding Lincoln:

"Depression, which he was afflicted with, came with the human body he assumed. Manic depression is a disease that brings with it great blessings in the form of creativity and an ability to communicate with others, and also brings with it hells in the form of exhaustion, delusion and a desire to end it all in suicide. One takes the bad with the good."

It's a ride(up and down roller coaster; that's for sure).

Seanny - 31-10-2011 at 08:11 PM

I haven't really dropped any hobbies, but they have more or less taken a back seat to kiting. However, I picked up some new hobbies that I do on no wind days, my favorite of them being knife throwing. I've been doing that for a while now.

I also skateboard, mountain bike (not as good as Feyd though :) ), listen to and write music (I don't listen to music the rest of my crowd does), tinker with cars… I've learned to make something out of nothing growing up in this town. You'd be surprised.

Kamikuza - 31-10-2011 at 08:25 PM

RC cars.
Online gaming - Counterstrike.
Online simming - IL-2 Sturmovik no it's not a bloody game :lol:
Mountain biking. Too expensive :lol:

I still ski and play guitar and ride the motorbikes though ;) oh and play inline hockey ... I do miss that, wish we played more often!

Kober - 31-10-2011 at 08:25 PM

computers ........" I am and always will be a computer geek " ........ in old days I have ZX spectrum, Sinclar, Atari XE, Atari ST, Commodore 64, Amiga, Amstrad , 486 PC ....... all at same time ....... programming , hacking, hardware modernization ......
...... dating ...... I give up for kiting .......lol....
1:18 die cast car models.......
hardcore gaming
piano and guitar
work = workaholism .... I am done with that one too .....
aquarium ....... just decided to get started again .....

geokite - 31-10-2011 at 08:46 PM

A little reversed for me...

Got into kiting in 1989, took over my life.

Since then, kinda focused my kiting aspects to traction (buggy, board, landboard), fighters, and some single line (including KAP).
Added to the mix since the beginning has been mountain biking, backpacking, rock climbing, and SUP.

wheresthewind? - 31-10-2011 at 09:21 PM

actually kiting takes a back seat to my guitar and synth playing.....id kite more if winds would cooperate, but that being the case--i can pick up the axe while im watchin tv and jam away for hrs on end--and the better you get the more u want to play--its a good thing......:thumbup:

AD72 - 31-10-2011 at 10:20 PM

- I still have my 1980 redline with Tuff Wheels. My son rides it. Also have an 84 Quadangle frame I need to build up. I ride a beach cruiser daily to work.
- Used to play a lot of Quake and RTCW online. Done with video games.
- I had a 67 Chevelle with a 350. Gave up on cars as a hobby. Too much of a money dump. My mazda 6 station wagon is the best for haulin' kite gear.
- Used to Ski but my wife did not like it even when I took her to Vail! :puzzled: So done with that and it is expensive for lift tickets. I have gone a couple times a season to Tahoe. Would like to try kite skiing but the wind is no good in the Sierras.
- All kiting now. When there is no wind I ride a longboard with a kahuna big stick.

Feyd - 1-11-2011 at 04:06 AM

RTZ I ride single speed on the road. I've ridden her fixed and damn near killed myself going hi/lo in a turn and she hi sided when I stopped pedalling. Too many years on no fixed to want to stick with it. You fixie riders are soemthin' else.

I have 8 centuries in on the SS this season. My other road ride is a Trek Speed concept carbon rocket ship. But I prefer the old steel single.

Lift access skiing is for suckers.

I've worked in the ski biz most of my life, have access to free tickets whenever and I haven't been on a chair in almost 10yrs. Why wait in lift line, get straffed by park beaters and shavers when I can get 80 miles in all day? I don't even know if I know how to ski down a hill anymore.

I'm jealous of your Mazda 6 AD. We almost bought one but ended up with the Honda Oddity. If the 6 had a little more giddty up I'd give up th WRX for it. LOVE THE SLIDING DOORS!

Those Quadangles were great bikes.

lamrith - 1-11-2011 at 05:54 AM

Heh I am actually strongly thinking about selling my Masi Team 3V roady to pay for more kite gear :-p

The rig is just a bit old and valuable to consider modding it for current components. I just can't see tweaking that old school steel frame out for larger rear hub, plus road riding up here is terrible, 70% of drivers hate cyclists and make it dangerous..

Feyd - 1-11-2011 at 07:14 AM

I would leave her stock. I built my steel rig up with a bunch of old Suntour 3000 series from back in '87. (all except the gears and shifters) Lightweight, classic styling and with 2k on the bike I've never had the headset loosen or a crank.

I like my steel frame more than my Trek. It even rides better than my Time VXR did. Rode yesterday when the roads cleared and it was bliss.

Drivers hate cyclists here too. Of course if you see how our local roadies ride you'd understand why.

dandre - 1-11-2011 at 07:54 AM

breakdancing.
competition chess
video games

Chess is just boring unless I'm SMASHED. it feels like checkers now.
I moved over to go this winter.. Me and my roommate would smoke ganga/ drink matte/ listen to girls wailing the blues. We would play for hours after skiing; it totally spoiled me.

I played almost every day, and I'm still just a novice. It's such a beautiful game.

lamrith - 1-11-2011 at 08:20 AM

Yeah we have allot of cyclists here and they unfortunately many of them think they own the road. Law is a bit on thier side often and they take full advantage.. 2ft shoulder between white line and curb, they ride 3 ft into traffic lane type attitude. All while riding 15mph in the 35mph zone, least make an effort and push the pace up slackers!:ninja:

Yeah the bike does ride like an absolute dream, have loved it since I bought it. It is the Purple edition with all the sponsorship decals clearcoated in. It has Dura-ace running gear with Ultegra 600 brakes. Downtube shifters are the thing I really want to replace, but being old 7spd, means also upgrading rear hub, rear DR, plus levers.. Even the old STI parts, people think is gold, plus the aforementioned bad roads.. I also have my Giant VT3, be easier and cheaper to buy a set of wheels for that and put skinnies/road tires on it. Plus least then if I end up off the road I have 5" travel to ride it out :-p (Ask em how I know..)

That is why I am thinking shine her up and sell her.. Put the $$ into kites/buggy/atb.. Mine is not spotless, but I saw a Frame&fork only sell last week. Never built up, it went for over a grand!? :o

lucky_13 - 1-11-2011 at 12:35 PM

ive been into cars... i had a 55 studebaker , 67 dart gts, 67 chevy pick up ,61 baja bug, and my latest project is a 1974 914 which ive been thinking of selling for more kite gear:D... and on line ps3 shooters which i dont play that much anymore cause im on pkf checking the for sale adds haha

Seanny - 1-11-2011 at 12:43 PM

A WRX STi hatchback will get your kites where they need to go... :thumbup:

306 bhp AWD turbo charged DOHC with torque displacement control. It's hard to hate on ricers these days.

lucky_13 - 1-11-2011 at 12:54 PM

i traded in a wrx for a 05 gto with the ls2 motor fun car gas bill sucked ... then traded that in for another ricer something about getting 33 mpg is worth the horse power loss .. less of a gas bill means more kites :lol:

Seanny - 1-11-2011 at 01:27 PM

WRX's are fun cars :) And good gas mileage, too. At least for me though, if I was going to spend that kind of money I'd make it an STi.

Feyd - 2-11-2011 at 09:06 AM

We have a wagon. Plenty fast for my tastes and decent gas mileage hauls everything and the dog. ROcket box up top for skis and stuff that gets wet. Drove an STI for a while and the suspension felt stiffer than my Jeep's. Our roads suck and man you felt every little crack.

No mods or suspension upgrades on ours. She handles well, a little flex in the back, but a good set of tires makes a huge difference.
Studs on in the winter and she hauls the mail in bad weather. Makes driving in snow and ice a hell of a lot of fun. Pretty much addicted to all wheel drive. Scooby are probably 35% of the cars you see around here.

pyro22487 - 2-11-2011 at 12:01 PM

I work when I'm not working I try to fly. If it's a no wind day I head to the dog park with my pack of dogs. I have 3. dog breeds, first dog, wolf hybrid 1/4 wolf, 1/4 husky, 1/2 malamute. second dog, wolf hybrid 1/2 wolf 1/2 huskey. my 3rd dog is a labrador/Pyrenees mix.

BeamerBob - 2-11-2011 at 12:34 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by lucky_13
i traded in a wrx for a 05 gto with the ls2 motor fun car gas bill sucked ... then traded that in for another ricer something about getting 33 mpg is worth the horse power loss .. less of a gas bill means more kites :lol:


That GTO has the same engine as my Denali. Uptuned for more hp though. Probably the same gas bill you used to have but add in a ton more car.

XdisasterXdrewX - 2-11-2011 at 12:34 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by rtz
Very elevated mood
Excess activity (hyperactivity)
Increased energy
Racing thoughts
Talking a lot
Very high self-esteem (false beliefs about self or abilities)
Very involved in activities


Sounds like someones been smokin the reefer
XD

lucky_13 - 2-11-2011 at 02:33 PM

the gto was 400hp and 400 pounds torque stock did a few mods so i was closer to the 460hp mark.. it did get 17 mpg in town:no:... i dont really miss it though due to my new addiction (kites) .. now if i can only trade my 74 porsche for a buggy :lol:

tridude - 2-11-2011 at 04:05 PM

I gave up triathlon for kiting...........................

Drewculous - 3-11-2011 at 03:15 PM

I gave up nothing lmao!

I drum less, and make fewer weapons (sort of).... But I still maintain them all... and adding more all the time lol!

Im a hobbyholic.... From pyrotechnics to music, video games, down to cooking, gardening, and beer/wine production.... And about 50 points in obetween

Who needs sleep :lol:

BeamerBob - 3-11-2011 at 03:24 PM

http://www.powerkiteforum.com/viewthread.php?tid=19000&p...

I thought this thread sounded familiar. Seems like it happened a few years back as well.

rtz - 3-11-2011 at 03:37 PM

No wonder I missed it. That was back when it was 100+ degrees everyday and I was working nights at the time. No wind during that time. Just working/sleeping.