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What's the Holy Grail item in your hobby?

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  • eviledgelord@sh.itjust.worksE [email protected]

    Exchange diary, please don't make me explain ๐Ÿ˜…

    Fine, it's a thing underground idols and idol otaku do sometimes. It's a journal that is written in by the idol, then passed to the otaku when she sees him at the next show. He then writes in it and that the next show he attends he gives it back to her, and so on.

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    A surefire way to get people to ask is to tell them not to ask.

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      OK, but explain?

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      I edited it.

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      • sibbo@sopuli.xyzS [email protected]

        Explain!

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        I edited it.

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          Are you calling yourself cool? That's so not cool.

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          Self confidence is in fact very cool. And I'll convince you over a game of Agricola.

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            A server rack with a few A100s

            No it isn't crypto

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              Black Lotus. You gotta shell out bank or win some vintage tournament to acquire one these days.

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                My hobby is (or rather was) collecting Seiko watches.

                I stopped buying watches, but my holy Grail would be "The" Pogue. The original 6139-6005 yellow face automatic chronograph worn by Col. William Pogue on the Skylab mission.

                Original Seiko Pogue

                Other than the NASA issued Omegas, this was his personal watch that he just took with him into space, as NASA didn't want the Astronauts to take their Speedmasters home and so they couldn't train as much with them.

                This also was the first automatic chronograph in space, as no one had tried before if they would work without gravity (surprise, they did, as momentum is still very much a thing in space).

                Here is a very nice write up by a very knowledgeable guy:

                https://www.plus9time.com/blog/2017/12/24/the-true-seiko-pogue-chronograph-6139-6005

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                  unattended bag of chips

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                    Drum of Swedish Ammonium Perchlorate.

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                      I like collecting games, nothing crazy like graded games (graded anything is a scam) or like I have to have every game ever made for a specific console, I just like having a big shelf of games.

                      I really want a like new, in box green Halo edition original Xbox. People want stupid money for them but I just want to have one. I've got a good condition boxed regular black console and a boxed Halo 3 Xbox 360 but I reeeeally want the green OG.

                      Here's what people are trying to sell a NIB version for

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                      • sanguinepar@lemmy.worldS [email protected]

                        Well, my hobby is searching for historical religious artifacts, so...

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                        Your Holy Grail is the Holy Grail

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                          My hobby is (or rather was) collecting Seiko watches.

                          I stopped buying watches, but my holy Grail would be "The" Pogue. The original 6139-6005 yellow face automatic chronograph worn by Col. William Pogue on the Skylab mission.

                          Original Seiko Pogue

                          Other than the NASA issued Omegas, this was his personal watch that he just took with him into space, as NASA didn't want the Astronauts to take their Speedmasters home and so they couldn't train as much with them.

                          This also was the first automatic chronograph in space, as no one had tried before if they would work without gravity (surprise, they did, as momentum is still very much a thing in space).

                          Here is a very nice write up by a very knowledgeable guy:

                          https://www.plus9time.com/blog/2017/12/24/the-true-seiko-pogue-chronograph-6139-6005

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                          Heard also gshocks were one of the few space rated watches for astronauts

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                            In amateur radio, making an Earth-Moon-Earth contact. That means bouncing your signal off of the moon, basically using it as a satellite. You generally need a big antenna array to do it. Also you need a very high quality amplifier to receive since the signal you get back from the mood is very weak. You can hear an echo of yourself delayed about 2.6 seconds, since the moon is about 1.3 light seconds away.

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                            That's dope

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                              An original production Semmerling LM4.

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                                In amateur radio, making an Earth-Moon-Earth contact. That means bouncing your signal off of the moon, basically using it as a satellite. You generally need a big antenna array to do it. Also you need a very high quality amplifier to receive since the signal you get back from the mood is very weak. You can hear an echo of yourself delayed about 2.6 seconds, since the moon is about 1.3 light seconds away.

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                                EME Moonbounces do look like fun. Here's a guy, I think pinging a friend off the moon.

                                https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ayMSvwlAYVE

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                                  Your Holy Grail is the Holy Grail

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                                  The Lost Ark of the Covenant actually ๐Ÿ˜

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                                    I never knew they had merchandise for Big O.

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                                    From my personal collection:

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                                    • proper@lemmy.worldP [email protected]

                                      came to say original arp 2600. or an og tr-808/909

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                                      The 2600 is definitely a worthy nomination. The 2500 is even more grail-ish.

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                                        My hobby is (or rather was) collecting Seiko watches.

                                        I stopped buying watches, but my holy Grail would be "The" Pogue. The original 6139-6005 yellow face automatic chronograph worn by Col. William Pogue on the Skylab mission.

                                        Original Seiko Pogue

                                        Other than the NASA issued Omegas, this was his personal watch that he just took with him into space, as NASA didn't want the Astronauts to take their Speedmasters home and so they couldn't train as much with them.

                                        This also was the first automatic chronograph in space, as no one had tried before if they would work without gravity (surprise, they did, as momentum is still very much a thing in space).

                                        Here is a very nice write up by a very knowledgeable guy:

                                        https://www.plus9time.com/blog/2017/12/24/the-true-seiko-pogue-chronograph-6139-6005

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                                        To clarify, would you consider this specific individual watch the holy grail, or one of that make, model and spec?

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                                          A workshop ๐Ÿ˜…

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