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Handgun & rifle target shooting, computer networking (my profession), writing my own program to control my home security system, fine cuisine (even though I may not always produce such :), and flower & ornamental grass growing in our waterfall/pond garden.
 

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I smoke and collect fine seegars! :D
I tried wine...but that didn't take.
I'm a poker enthusiast and have had a homegame every weekend for about 5 years.
I also am pretty enthusiast about fitness.
 

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I have a few but the biggest hobby is Home brewing. It's a great hobby that take a lot of practice to get good at. Once you find the style you like the results are fantastic.
The other hobby is taking care of a 75 gallon saltwater tank. I had 3 tanks going but it was a lot of work and money.
 

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I was a very keen Home brewer many years ago..
It was a lot of fun but also very frustrating at times..and for a long time, never really quite tasted like the real thing...but still pleasant enough..
Then I stumbled on the secret one day of how to get that real commercial beer taste..and not have any sediment stir up when you poured from the bottle..
That's when I started going through gallons of the stuff!

Just a year or so later I gave up drinking...it was getting out of hand!!..and I threw all my gear away..
It can become very addictive..:bigsmile:
 

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I know it is a very addicting hobby. I grew my onw hops for many years. I have been brewing for 21 years now and only had a few batches that went bad. The worst is the exploding bottles from infected beer.
If you never seen a bottle blow up you don't want to be any where near it. It could kill you. Once I had a bottle explode and when it blow apart the glass was enbedded into the walls and door of the closet I kept it in. One went then another. I couldn't open the door without fear of being killed. When they stopped I took the rest outside and put them in the snow. I popped the top to let some pressure out to save a few.
I don't drink them to fast. I like to make it last.
 

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I know it is a very addicting hobby. I grew my onw hops for many years. I have been brewing for 21 years now and only had a few batches that went bad. The worst is the exploding bottles from infected beer.
If you never seen a bottle blow up you don't want to be any where near it. It could kill you. Once I had a bottle explode and when it blow apart the glass was enbedded into the walls and door of the closet I kept it in. One went then another. I couldn't open the door without fear of being killed. When they stopped I took the rest outside and put them in the snow. I popped the top to let some pressure out to save a few.
I don't drink them to fast. I like to make it last.
In the 25 odd years I was brewing, I never had one bottle explode on me...and only a few volcanic eruptions when I took the cap off! :D..
I have heard of guys though that have had crates of beer explode on them..and practically wrecked their storage cupboards..They're like little bombs exploding and just as deadly :bigsmile:

About 2years after I stopped brewing, I found a crate of beer in the shed that I had forgotten about..
I was going to throw it out, but I wondered what it would taste like after all that time!!
Surprisingly, it still had gas and tasted just as good!!!
 

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I planted trees for almost 30 years, got over 2 millions of them, some over 80 feet high.

* I'm also a musician (non-pro), for 40 years. I play all type of guitars, all type of flutes, harmonicas and a bit of clarinet & piano too.

* I'm also a painter, a sculptor, a graphic designer, a wood worker, a poet and a philosoher.

* And I do all type of sports, the biggest one; mountainering.

My main background is Arts (that's what I studied for years); my practice is Music & Nature, that's what I mainly do now, of course as hobbies.
And because of my vast knowledge in Audio & Video, I do a lot of Audio forums, trying to help the young ones and the not so young; and also getting to know even more from the pros.
I've been in Audio for over 40 years; playing, listening, learning, building, upgrading, modifying, testing, analysing, reading, observing, collecting, perfecting & enjoying. :bigsmile:

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In the 25 odd years I was brewing, I never had one bottle explode on me...and only a few volcanic eruptions when I took the cap off! :D..
I have heard of guys though that have had crates of beer explode on them..and practically wrecked their storage cupboards..They're like little bombs exploding and just as deadly :bigsmile:

About 2years after I stopped brewing, I found a crate of beer in the shed that I had forgotten about..
I was going to throw it out, but I wondered what it would taste like after all that time!!
Surprisingly, it still had gas and tasted just as good!!!
Re: Brewing... I don't drink alcohol but absolutely love ginger beer...non-al of course. Do any of you guys have recipes for brewing ginger beer that don't involve investing tons of money? Just curious.
 

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I read about morality, law and philosophy of government and often post on public forums until I get kicked off for telling too much truth. Mostly this consists of reading stuff that is at least 50 years old. Its easier to read and much more fruitful in terms of knowledge gained. I seek to understand the world around me and have since 2002. My favorite is Platos Republic. I'm currently reading Dostovoesky's "The Idiot", which I find highly relevant to today. Many people would call me a "conspiracy theorist". I am because man governing man has been a giant conspiracy, where conspiracy is when groups of people meet in secret for private gain.
 

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Re: Brewing... I don't drink alcohol but absolutely love ginger beer...non-al of course. Do any of you guys have recipes for brewing ginger beer that don't involve investing tons of money? Just curious.
I've never made ginger beer..The taste never appealed to me..so I can't help you with any recipes..
Someone else on here might chime in with one..
 

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Mr. Yuk!!! I love posting pictures of my most expensive hobby. Plus its cold out and it makes me feel better to look at them.

Street and track riding in the summer, I'll be racing middleweight novice with the CRA next season.

I enjoy messing with my car, but to a more limited extent. HID projector retrofit, moderate engine mods, AUDIO!

I was into shooting quite a bit, but ammo has gotten a little spendy. I'll have to start reloading soon. I usually pick up 3-4 guns a year, so yeah...
 

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Depends on when you catch me. I program (working on an application for managing patients in doctor's offices), play computer games, get dressed up in armor and beat people with sticks, get dressed in regular clothes and teach/study fighting, ride horses, shoot guns, and try to add more improvements to my house (I need to get more handy with tile).

Then, of course, is women. One (or more) of those can eat a lot of time.
 
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