shortylickens
No Lifer
- Jul 15, 2003
- 80,287
- 17,080
- 136
I have $8000 in guitar and recording gear Haven't bought anything in two years though.
Actually yes. I guarantee the only lawyer without an expensive toy is the public defender in Podunk, Missouri.
Technically, I have 60TB (not counting some offline backup storage), since the backup for my fileserver is another exact copy - right down to the thumbscrewsSorry, but 30TB? Is that really necessary?
sfI am an attorney. My most expensive toy is my weekend/track/fun car:
Probably close to $1000 worth of SLR equipment.$500 laptop
$500 Glock
$1000 SLR camera/lenses
$1000+ worth of bonsai trees
$2000 car
It appears that my hobbies are fairly cheap compared to others.
$900 Makerbot 3d printer
I'm about to move out of my apartment and into a house. Hopefully I can start filling up my garage with some fancy tools.
awesome!
Can we get a shot of your house? The garage set up is intriguing
$900 Makerbot 3d printer
I'm about to move out of my apartment and into a house. Hopefully I can start filling up my garage with some fancy tools.
Well done!If you define a toy as something that you bought/have because you wanted vice needed it and it gives you enjoyment then I'd have to say the Lexus. I fell in love with the design when it first came out but couldn't stomach the price tag (over $50k at that time). I waited patiently until I found one with extremely low miles for well over 80% off.
I do the cheap route -- quad skating on the streets. Cost over 20+ years less than $500 and my skates are in great shape ATM. Well, it's more fun than a swing, flying a kite or riding a bike (and much cheaper and easier upkeep). Safer than skiing too, if you stay away from the cars.I hear ya on that!
800 dollar skis, 450 for bindings (dynafits), 700 for boots. 120 for climbing skins, another 100 for adjustable poles. Then shovel and probe ~100 bucks and avy beacon for ~350.Clothes wise im cheap. Still have the same helly hansen pants from like 5 years ago that i paid 100 bucks for at end of season. Jacket was only 250 and has kept me plenty warm and dry on summits. Add in basic glacier gear and im right up there with you! Then i've got "rock" skis, skins for those (cheap though..300 for the pair), a pair of marker dukes (paid like 320), and old apline boots that were ~600.
Such an expensive hobby and thats not even including lift tickets/seasons passes. But hey its my main hobby/sport so cant complain to much!
I was researching workbenches, going to build one but got lucky and found a discarded desk on the sidewalk one day not far from my house. I managed to get it home and went to work. I extended the legs to make it about 6 inches taller, screwed on a smooth white veneer top sheet, cut to fit, affixed wood and metal vices. It has smooth as silk pull out drawers, and I made a shelf just above the floor where I put my portable power tools. Solid as a rock.I have been dying to build a laser cutter, build a CNC routing machine, and convert a small milling machine to CNC.
But first I have to build a workbench
I'm fairly excited to move just so that I'll have a garage to tinker around in.
I'm scared to even start adding up my guitar/instrument,amp, etc...
-snip-