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What was your first experience using Linux? How old were you? Stick around or did you go back to windows before eventually circling back to Linux?
  • After reading this question, I got strangely excited the thinking I had a relatively older and/or unique experience. Nope, most all you guys are as old as me. Late 90's, early 2000...got a red hat CD in some literature...installed it. Now only use Windows if I need to for work which I haven't needed to for over a decade.

  • If you suddenly had "fuck you" money what would be the first thing you did?
  • My idea was intentionally unrealistic and meant to represent an extreme. Your suggestion isn't just realistic, it already exists. Admittedly, I'm not really that interested in operating a landscaping company, I just want eliminate some of the unnecessary noise noise.

  • If you suddenly had "fuck you" money what would be the first thing you did?
  • Not sure how much money that is, but I would start a "quiet landscaping" company that used reel mowers instead of gas mowers, rakes instead of leaf blowers, and I would undercut every landscaping company in my town just to promote the idea of a quiet neighborhood.

  • What are your niche hobbies you’d like to share with other people?
  • Yes it can be done on a budget, although the more you get into it, the more alluring the expensive stuff is.

    Even without a license, you can get started with some listening only stuff. For me, I picked up an rtl-sdr off Amazon for pretty cheap and started listening to NOAA weather satellites.

    Before you start transmitting, you'll need to get your license. Hamstudy.org is a great place to start practicing for the exam.

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