Hobbyists are usually building or collecting things. I don't think too many of us are building our own gear, but we have probably collected a great deal of electronics over the years. It seems like "the Hobby" is another way to sum up the Quest for the absolute sound. The path to the Quest is summed up well by Avguy and eventually one comes to the same conclusion as Mike_in_md.
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"This X" is a way of defining something which sounds a bit stilted to many people over the age of 30. It seems to have come into popular use in the first few years of George Dubya's presidency when George, and many politicians (mostly conservative side) started to describe "the USA" as "this country" and "this country of ours" rather than "our country" or "the United States of America." I looked around for a while to try to discern whether it was a Bush-ism or someone else's schtick. I have not found the source if it is not George Dubya (or his speechwriter's). "This" has become a word which implies inclusiveness without saying 'our' which sounds too possessive to some people. It no longer seems to be a way of commenting about the the thing specifically (while insinuating that the observation may not apply to other ones). Personally, I find the usage to be annoying and contrived, but it certainly has gained a foothold in this language (smirk). |
T-Bone, insightful. Possibly Shakespeare inspired? This blessed plot, this earth, this realm, this England.The RSC 2000-01 season was titled "This England". I purposely did not use "our" so as to allow for differing opinions about the exact nature of the hobby. Obviously audiophile type activity has something to do with reproducing music, assembling equipment, tweaking systems, etc. My question, which is intentionally very open ended, was intended to find out if there was a specific area along the audiophile type activity spectrum that we could agree upon as the central focus of our hobby? I suspect not, but I don't really know, hence the post. If it's just playing with electronics, then where does music fit in? If it's exploration in reproduction of prerecorded music, then the whole equipment side seems diminished. My impression is that the hobby reference occurs most often when people are talking about changing equipment, the so-call upgrading. That's also where I see the most references to drug use/mental health issues. The Wikipedia definition is so broad that virtually any non-employment related activity is a "hobby". Being a serial killer qualifies as a hobby under that definition. Audiophiles would fit under the scale modeling/diorama area of the hobby definition. I never thought of it that way, but it's true. Finally, where does Audiogon's forums fit into our hobby? Reading and writing about assembling electronics and listening to music seems to take up a fair amount of time. |
I didn't think that "this" or "our" was in question but rather hobby? I think Onhwy61 makes a very strong point about Audiogon forum's. The forum's bring enthusiast's together and without intent, it promotes the hobby and makes us all feel good about this/our/your hobby. Let's face it, without Audiogon, if you don't have anyone to share "this/our/your Hobby" with, it can be a bit lonely and not as much fun. |
hmmm. now that's an interesting question! Seeing as how this web site's extent is not addressing animal husbandry, UFOology, or how to improve & maintain your compost heap.... I'd say such an accolade pertains to none of those more interesting past times. But I'll take a shot in the dark as it were.... my guess is it has to do with something like the various in's & out's of Home audio... and maybe on a level surpassing that of Sears & Wal-mart. of course... I could be mistaken as there is the occasional refference to iPods & Bose bantied about now and then. Actually the real answer is far simpler... this is a world wide bulleten board every major international intelligence concern utilizes to pass on encoded messages from one agent to another. Just check out the classified sales ads that have gear which is ridiculously over priced so no one will attempt to contact them . Except for their black ops buddies1 Especially those ads which post no pics but say innocently enough Pics provided upon request. Sure. Pics of What? Missle silos? Sub bases? All of our current K-mart Locations? Now theres a lot of bang for your buck at $4 a pop! I know it was all so hush hush for years and I've outed them now... but hey! If I could see it... everyone else probably did too. |
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