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What's the Holy Grail item in your hobby?

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    The true Holy Grail item in my hobby of motorcycle riding would be a MotoGP bike.

    Realistically the achievable halo option is a 1000cc supersport and lots of track days.

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    I see a guy pop up on my you tube shorts who talks about his Aprilla a bunch. Says it's not really worth the headache when something that would be simple to fix on a mass produced bike, isn't cause there only like 5,000 of that model ever made.

    I say this but if I had fu money, I would definitely buy a Koenigsegg.

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      I'm a photography nerd.

      There's a bunch of rare and expensive cameras, of course, so I could probably just say "oh, probably anything from Leica".

      But the real snobs go for turbo rare lenses. As a Nikon fan, I hope that I shall one day be allowed to the same airspace as the hallowed Nikkor 13mm f/5.6. The first ultrawide non-fisheye lens. 350 of these were made, each individually blessed by priests as they left the factory, or so the story goes. They cost an arm and leg - wait, in this economy, an arm and leg would probably be cheaper.

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        The America's Cup.

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        • bigdaddyslim@lemmy.worldB [email protected]

          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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          Hell yeah. If I had space and money this is what I'd be doing. I have some PS1 games (and of course my fav Halo 1-3) from my childhood that are stored away somewhere at my mother's... might have been thrown away by now it's been so long :^(

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            I dream of one day finding an original Model M keyboard in a Goodwill or yard sale for like $10. Every time I'm in a thrift store I look over the electronics section JUST in case.

            Also waiting for the day I find a random copy of Panzer Dragoon Saga for the Sega Saturn. Only 20,000 north American copies were made, which sounds like a lot but in video game numbers is insanely low. I've only ever seen it in the real world once at a gaming convention and it sold for $1,500.

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            Goodwill has competent people to notice and divert such things to online auction. You’re better off checking pawn shops in crappy towns/cities.

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              I've started collecting 1:24 and 1:18 scale models of my favorite movie cars and I guess you could say my holy grail would be a 1:18 sized, 1985, Cumberland Grey, V8 Vantage Aston Martin, from 007's The Living Daylights (and recently, No Time To Die). That and the 1:18 Chevy Nova from Death Proof, without breaking my bank account.

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                I'm really just starting to get into audio and that's kind of by accident.

                I actually started fixing electronics, and then some good quality audio equipment came into my life. I didn't know it was good, I thought my little piece of crap bose was awesome but holy moly no, in retrospect. Really all I wanted to do was to fix the obvious minor issues and sell it all. But I do test things meticulously before I sell them.

                My first experience was listening to Stevie Wonder As and initially running up to the speakers because I thought I was hearing noise or distortion or something. No, it just turned out there was detail in the music I literally had never heard.

                Well I moved that set down the line and sold it because another amazing Yamaha receiver and sub set came into my life, and then two weeks later I got some amazing studio monitor speakers for 10 bucks. Whoever priced them had no idea what they were. And they sound even more amazing in my little apartment than the other setup.

                So I guess what I'm telling you all is my weird audio journey that I didn't mean to get into, and now I've become the thing I have always despised, an audiophile.

                So basically just drive a dump truck starting with around $180,000 up to my place and then I can get a clean chain of great audio gear, and the appropriate reference audio to play upon it.

                Also somebody to teach me what the hell I'm doing with audio stuff. But they can just scoop a few bricks of money off the pile from the dump truck.

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                Congrats on falling down the audiophile rabbit hole. Shortly, you'll be receiving your complimentary gold-plated interconnects and a lifetime subscription of A/B'ing different masters without actually listening to the full album 🙃

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                  A 1959 Gibson Les Paul in to a Marshall Plexi.

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                    Why is it a holy grail? Also what is it?

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                    It's an instrument like this. It can measure voltage, current, resistance and continuity in electrical circuits. Mine is a cheap 20 euro model but it does its job well so I don't complain. I actually don't mess with circuits very much, but when I do, this thing is very helpful.

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                    • thisisamanwhoknowshowtogling@lemmy.dbzer0.comT [email protected]

                      The Imperator-Class Titan is the largest mini in Warhammer 40k.

                      I have fantasized about using one of these in an actual game ever since I learned of their existence in 8th grade.

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                      https://youtu.be/sbO8BGr0Tgs

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                        Best I can do is 9/16

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                        I will literally die if I see another imperial unit tool

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                          I think you mean 10mm?

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                          my car definitely had more 14mm bolts on it. Always looking for them when doing work on other cars too, most of the work I've done has been on Japanese cars though.

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                            I finally saw a Baltimore Oriole (bird) in real life at my feeder. Its was beautiful and vibrant and now I need to find another cool bird to look at.

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                            have you already seen a scarlet tanager or rose breasted grosbeak?

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                              have you already seen a scarlet tanager or rose breasted grosbeak?

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                              Grosbeak yes, Tanager no. But it is on the list.

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                                Wenonah Itasca canoe in Kevlar, a canoe that you can transport your life and another person and their life at a blazing clip and the boat barely weighs over 50 pounds for bring 19.5 feet.

                                I have the hull in a heavier layup so I am happy but I dream of having the kevlar ultralight version.

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                                  For me with gaming (both playing and dev), a Steam Deck. Never wanted anything more in my life, seeing people have them and barely use them hurts. But I'm on long-term sick leave and live paycheck to paycheck, not able to save anything and it doesn't look like that'll change anytime soon.
                                  And it's more than just wanting a cool thing, all I have is a shitty laptop from 2010 that barely plays 1080p video, and a TV I found outside that gets so warm that it's hard to sit in front of for longer than two hours at a time. The laptop has no battery so it has to be used with the charger connected all the time and it's too heavy to comfortably use anywhere but at a desk. I also have back and knee problems and having something like a Steam Deck would allow me to play and develop in bed or on my sofa and save me some pain.

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                                  Oh man that sucks

                                  Can I ask you how old are you and why are you on sick leave? Your family can't help you?

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                                    Exchange diary, please don't make me explain 😅

                                    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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                                    That sounds very nice.

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                                      A 1959 Gibson Les Paul in to a Marshall Plexi.

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                                      Username checks out... kinda 😄

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                                        As an old and broken skateboarder, I would love nothing more than a pump track within driving distance.

                                        There are some great parks, but nothing with enough flow that I can just carve around to work up a sweat without have to push or climb a ramp to drop in all the time.

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                                        I have a backyard that i don't use and i often think about how hard it could be to build one. The more i think about it, the more i realise that the answer is: very.

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