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What are your hobbies.


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#21 vintageplaid

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Posted 27 May 2009 - 06:07 PM

hmmm, photography, hiking, torturing my cats (okay, more like annoying them), shopping, designing and just hanging out and chatting w/ friends.

#22 Creaquake

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Posted 31 May 2009 - 09:41 AM

To listen music, make stop-motion films and to design websites and flyers!!! :D

#23 mikemetalord

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Posted 13 August 2009 - 04:55 AM

Hi everyone! As far as I know, artists and designers alike have a hobby of some sorts. I would be eager to see your hobby, it might be a collection or something you do in your free time.

by the way, I collect diecast cars.

share yours.:)

thanks!:)

#24 dennyhorner

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Posted 13 August 2009 - 05:44 AM

As I am Relating to Real Estate industry besides designing so I really like to visit new and new and more and more homes :)

#25 Coy

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Posted 13 August 2009 - 03:45 PM

Here is one that has allready been started ;)
http://www.designcon...ur-hobbies.html

#26 tsmith

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Posted 14 August 2009 - 01:34 AM

You can see in my sig I love photography. My Flickr needs some updating as I recently took new photos in California and I have some good material from there.

Coincidentally, I also collect vehicles - I love sportbikes and I have a ton of little detailed sportbike collectibles.

I also love confusing art. Artists like Salvador Dali and MC Escher, where you aren't exactly sure what you are seeing at first sight. I have some of their books and artwork laying around as well as many other art from friends and family that I use as sources of inspiration.

#27 mikemetalord

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Posted 14 August 2009 - 02:10 AM

oh sorry for the repeat, thanks for the info Coy.
thanks also for the replies dennyhorner and smith! :)

#28 tsmith

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Posted 14 August 2009 - 02:35 AM

oh sorry for the repeat, thanks for the info Coy.
thanks also for the replies dennyhorner and smith! :)


Yup, np. It's actually kind of funny re-reading denny's post because it reminded me how when i was younger (high school age) I wanted to be an architect. I would always go to those parade of home things where builders showcase their nice new homes fully furnished. They used to amaze me.

#29 giant

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Posted 15 August 2009 - 08:03 PM

Adventure, Photography, Fishing and Swimming... but in machine... I Like motorcycle!

#30 graphicsgooroo

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Posted 25 August 2009 - 04:37 PM

I build electric guitars, run marathons and compete in triathlons.

#31 tsmith

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Posted 26 August 2009 - 03:45 AM

Awesome! I *was* training to do a team marathon. Sadly some family things happened and I got out of my groove. I want/need to get back into running daily for decent distances.

If you have any useful sites with basic training routines I'd be much appreciative!

Also, I am wondering how different a runners diet is than someone like me who does mostly cardio/weight training. I imagine you intake WAY more carbs than I am used to.

#32 graphicsgooroo

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Posted 26 August 2009 - 03:57 AM

tsmith,

My favorite site is Hal Higdon's. He's run 111 marathons, so he knows what to do. As far as nutrition, everyone has different needs. It takes some experimentation to know exactly what's right for you. I eat a fairly normal diet most of the time and add carbs slowly in the week before an event. Hope this helps get you back into the swing of training.

#33 tsmith

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Posted 26 August 2009 - 04:13 AM

tsmith,

My favorite site is Hal Higdon's. He's run 111 marathons, so he knows what to do. As far as nutrition, everyone has different needs. It takes some experimentation to know exactly what's right for you. I eat a fairly normal diet most of the time and add carbs slowly in the week before an event. Hope this helps get you back into the swing of training.


Thanks! This link is exactly what I was looking for! I am emailing this page to my work email (lol) so I can read it more thoroughly tomorrow and get my mind together.

One question though, do you think any track training is useful or should you stick to street running? I used to run track very competitively in high school and I miss it, I just don't seem to sure I should stress sprint training at all.

#34 graphicsgooroo

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Posted 26 August 2009 - 04:29 AM

One question though, do you think any track training is useful or should you stick to street running? I used to run track very competitively in high school and I miss it, I just don't seem to sure I should stress sprint training at all.


I run the track all the time as the surface is more forgiving. Try doing Yasso 800s. That is, over time, work up to ten 800 meter sprints with about 3 minutes recovery in between. The time you average for them will equal your potential marathon time in hours and minutes. For example, if you run them in 3 minutes 45 seconds, that would translate to 3 hours 45 minutes for a marathon.

#35 tsmith

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Posted 27 August 2009 - 06:52 AM

Thanks again gooroo. Great info and I can't wait to get started on this. I appreciate your help.

#36 icu222much

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Posted 27 August 2009 - 10:41 PM

My hobbies include learning new software, playing pc games, experimenting with food, and exploring the city.

#37 diligentscribe

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Posted 28 August 2009 - 01:03 PM

I love Wiccan candle dressing and studying botany in my spare time.

#38 Waqqas

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Posted 18 November 2009 - 08:22 PM

Nice. I see that there are several other photographers in here as well. :)
For me, it's:

1. Photography
Flickr: Waqqas' Photostream

2. Skydiving
Sky-watch on Flickr - Photo Sharing!

3. Cubing
Ooops! on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Challenge on Flickr - Photo Sharing!

4. Traveling
Great Mosque of Cordoba on Flickr - Photo Sharing!

#39 jmillgraphics

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Posted 02 December 2009 - 05:01 AM

Logo design
Looking up logo design
Researching logos
Anime
Manga :p
If you love eReaders, visit eReader Questions

#40 HWorks

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Posted 02 December 2009 - 01:28 PM

Well, I've got too many... Infact I sometimes have to stop following some of them, and it's really painful.

Graphic, at first. Logo design is a real passion.
Music while doing -everything- I listen to music almost 50% of my day. Makes everything I don't like more enjoyable.
Reading books. Watching movies, especially thriller and strange ones like american beauty, seven, the game.
Enjoying GOOD company with interesting people.
Discussing in forums. I like competition also. You can learn many things.

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