shortylickens
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Do you buy from those fancy sites or is it always in person with the craftsman?
Do you buy from those fancy sites or is it always in person with the craftsman?
What exactly are you serving up? Do you have your own website or something? Do you lease time?
My 10000+ comic collection. I stopped buying in the late 90s because the stories just really became stupid. But I started collecting in the 70s. So yeah, my most expensive hobby.
I guess my most expensive toy is the PC in my sig, it aint much but 3+ years ago it was a very expensive toy. More recently would be the POS3 I bought a little over a year ago and turn on may 5 times in its life and my Asus transformer which i got a coupla months ago.
Mostly hobby stuff. I don't have good bandwidth to actually serve anything. The top server is my firewall, then there's just a bunch of consumer grade router/switches in the back (I have two networks) and there's also a patch panel. When I work on people's PCs or visit comes over, they go on the "public" network while my own stuff is on the private network.
The server in the middle is pretty much my main server, it houses all my VMs. For my Ultima Online server, I have a VM for dev and test as well as one for the DB. I have a p2p VM and a VPN server VM (I sometimes come in from work to check up on stuff) and I have other random misc VMs. The host part of the server also does my spam filtering, web (dev/test environment for all my sites, mostly, as well as some web based tools), DNS etc... but basically it's all internal stuff.
Now the stuff at the bottom I got for free except for that mini 1U server which I bought. It's an old IBM SAN. It's not really versatile because I can't even use my own hard drives in it, but it looks cool, and it was free, so why not. The fiber switch I don't even use, it's not even connected to anything. I might sell it.
If I want to run all of that stuff at once it's about 1KW so I just use the top SAN enclosure for a monthly backup of my whole environment then turn it off.
If I had the bandwidth, I'd definitely do some hosting and stuff, I have plenty of disk space, and with the revenue I could buy a bigger SAN that's not so proprietary. The top two enclosures give me about 5TB and the two bottom will give me about 2.5TB, that's with raid 5 and a couple hot spares.
Should have gone with the "tldr". Never admit any ignorance.I am ashamed to admit I have no fucking clue what you just said.
What exactly are you serving up? Do you have your own website or something? Do you lease time?
I am ashamed to admit I have no fucking clue what you just said.
I had no idea attorneys were required to have a "weekend/track/fun car".I am an attorney. My most expensive toy is my weekend/track/fun car:
I had no idea attorneys were required to have a "weekend/track/fun car".
Is that part of passing the Bar?
Actually yes. I guarantee the only lawyer without an expensive toy is the public defender in Podunk, Missouri.
Lol, and I just do downhill skiing on groomed slopes. Sounds like you do alot of back country skiing which I have not tried yet. At this point I'm hesitant to go there bc if I like it, well there goes another grand or two that I'll end up spending in backcountry gear!!
The bulk of my purchases have been in clothing. I get cold easily and have invested in battery power boot heaters, arcteryx gear all around(shell pants and jacket) as well as merino wool base layers and other assorted layers. I think I have together quite a winning combo where I chose the right gear that keeps me warm all day and is not ultimately bulky and movement restricting.