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    I get 1 nice drone or 2 small ones.

    Lost a 500€ infrared drone 2 days ago in a sugar beet field because “I don’t need the GPS when flying near the street” and then I was too high to make out if it was a deer or a rabbit and the powerline in between disrupted the radio signal, so the drone went into failsave and stopped all movement, getting carried by the wind into the field and it fell in a way that the battery disconnected… thank you for reading… I’m sad now…

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    You guys have stable hobbies…?
    If you count “starting new hobbies” as a hobby, then I could get like 4-5 hobbies out of it, around 200-250$ is a reasonable buy-in for a new one.

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        Yes, but we’ve been having a few hot days around here and temperatures over 30°C really degrade the effectiveness of the medication. I bought a sewing machine on Saturday.

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          wh— ok that explains a lot about why I’m such a pansy about heat

          i wonder if stimulants are biochemically less effective in heat, or it’s just that our brains have to also deal with the sensory overload of melting to death thus eating into the medication’s mitigation of dopamine deficit… or both perhaps

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    3 cheap synths but only half a more expensive one.

    Reasonable amount of average magic cards or just a few good ones.

    Half a graphics card.

    Some nice wood for woodworking, but not that much if decent quality.

    A flight ticket.

    3 festival tickets.

    0.5kg of ketamine.

    A lot of 3D printing filament.

    2 Warhammer figures.

    3 years of swimming pool subscription.

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      *hi-fives in serial hobbyist that also just got into bicycles*

      (except there’s been a heat advisory where I live for the past week so I can’t ride safely 😭)

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        Ah! Same here… I just went 20 minutes really early in the morning 🤣

        The wind is good when you’re moving but as soon as you stop for a red light… you die…!

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          *gets run over bc i didn’t want to stop and lose all my speed and the airflow keeping me uncooked*

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    2 years of yoga classes.

    Or

    All of the garden beds, fencing, and good soil I got for the garden.

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    If you already have a good computer, that much money could outfit an entire home music recording studio with decent gear, especially if you buy good used gear, which is easily available:

    A couple of good super-budget guitars from Harley Benton (a Strat clone and a Les Paul clone), for about $300 (new).

    A good Yamaha acoustic guitar, $100.

    A bass, $75.

    An interface, to get the music into the computer, $50.

    A basic MIDI controller, $30.

    A good electronic keyboard with weighted keys, $100.

    Microphone, $75.

    Headphones, $50.

    Electronic drum machine, $50, or use the pads on the MIDI controller, or voices on the keyboard.

    DAW - Reaper is free, and works great.

    That’s approximately what I spent on my studio, and everything works great, and sounds terrific…

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    A mid range set of motorbike gear (dirt or road) or a very cheap registrable motorbike.

    Alternatively a number of interesting secondhand cameras/lenses, the number ranging from one to many depending on what exactly. I’ll admit I have actually spent near that much on two backs for my 1960s era Hasselblad so you don’t even necessarily get a whole camera…

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        Yes, you can. I guess I should have been more specific because I was thinking of a complete kit when I wrote that (so including helmet, boots, gloves, etc) and you do need to set your sights a bit lower to make the budget work for that.

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    A low-mid range PC. Maybe? Prices for components are fucking wack and I’m broke anyway, so I am not sure how far 1000 dollars would go rn.

    My current PC was ~$900, built in 2019 and was for low-entry VR, or high performance in flat space games for 1080p res and 144hz.

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    Either a whole load of books, fiction, tabletop RPG sci-fi. I would also need to buy more bookshelves to put these on.

    A decent upgrade to my computer, maybe a new graphics card.

    A sword or two, some better protective kit for sparring.

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    A decent road bike. Not top specced, and with none of the additional gear you’ll probably want, but you can definitely get started with €1k. I bought my current bike for approximately €700 and have upgraded + bought additional gear for probably a bit over €1k, but that has gotten me some really great stuff and I basically want for nothing in the sport.