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Sorry, just now remembered to post our off-topic thread.

Share anything that doesn't necessarily need to be relevant to wetshaving: your weekend plans, recent events in your life, something interesting that's happened. Also music/movie/book recommendations are very welcome.

Bonus prompt question for those who can't think of something to say:
With warmer temperatures creeping up in the northern hemisphere, do you begin to use more mentholated soap/cream/aftershave in the summer months?

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[–] [email protected] 5 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) (5 children)

I have a lot of hobbies, and I decided a while ago to trim my time down to wetshaving and RC airplanes.

Tinkering with electronics will be reserved for an "as needed" basis, like when something in my smart-home setup stops working, and I sold most of my woodworking stuff.

Unfortunately, RC airplanes and shaving do nothing for my physical fitness, and I've always had an interest in biking. I have a nice road bike, but I refuse to ride it on actual roads so I don't get run over, and having to put the bike in my car to drive to the nearest rail-trail isn't much fun.

I have a mountain bike from 2004 (20 years old!) which has a steel frame, a hard tail, and 26" wheels. I've tried riding it on the trails behind my house, but it doesn't quite cut the mustard. Modern mountain bikes have changed A LOT, and I've wanted one for the past few years...

So I got one. It has full suspension, an aluminum alloy frame, 29" wheels, a dropper post, and geometry that's "slacked out" as the kids say.

I've been on 2 rides so far, and already feeling stronger. It's so much more fun than the old bike, and we're lucky to have numerous trails to ride around here. I have a small trail system right in my back yard, or I can throw the bike in my car (I know I said I don't like doing that, but it's worth it if it's fun) and have access to probably 30 miles of different trails within a 10 minute drive.

I'm stoked! Gnarly!

[–] [email protected] 4 points 4 months ago (1 children)

Nothing like new toys! I have almost given up on RC. If you fly FPV quads, and thermal gliders there's a guarantee you will repair something almost every time you fly. My home shop has been reducing in size over the years as my basement converts into a storage facility for the rest of the family. It is cumbersome for me to do RC building or repairs these days, and I find that I don't miss it much.

There are a number of trails near me and I like to hike; though, this time of year the bugs are tough. The trail bikers are all over them. The modern bikes look well worth it!

[–] [email protected] 4 points 4 months ago (1 children)

I just put a new prop on my 60" Extreme Flight Laser. Between the spinner and the prop there are 6 screws and 4 bolts, so it took me 2 an hour and a half to drill holes in the new prop, balance it, and install it.

I bought a simulator recently and it's really helpful for learning new tricks. All of the old farts at the club feel like they're getting a free airshow when I fly!

[–] [email protected] 4 points 4 months ago

Yeah, the simulators are terrific. I have several and I generally put some time in before I fly. For FPV, they are essential.

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