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Family, motorcycles, travel, MotoGP
Family (just had a baby - well wifey did), golf, mountain biking, Formula 1, techy stuff.
I love that boat. Actually, the livewell looks like the bathtubpreviously it was this and this....
now it's this
and hopefully more of this
Congrats buddy!!!
What techy website do you follow? I am a fan of gizmodo, engadget, techcrunch and cnet.
Feeling the pain that's going around here with sleep loss from baby care... my wife and I had twin girls this March. We finally brought them home (safe and healthy) in late April. Someone has to get up at least once each night to feed. Reminds me a lot of internship!
I'm working on a garden this year, and I do a lot of cooking. Makes sense, since ya gotta eat.
One day I hope to have money to waste on a convertible and a boat... and the time to dust off my golf clubs and mountain bike!
Thanks man. Lifehacker, gizmodo, and jalopnik frequented daily. I also love GT5 with a logitech wheel when I have a chunk of free time. Huge fan of top gear bbc like specepic as well.
Cool. Cute kid, who's the father?
Re: sim racing online. Are you guys talking ps3, xbox, or PC?
If there are any gamers, i havent bought a game in 3 years except for call of duty which a colleague bought me and we played together for 4-5 months. That stated, i played Diablo II in college for countless hours so when Diablo IIi came out a week ago I did buy it. DrFondle if anyone else is interested...
is it any good?
i loved Diablo II.... had a 98 barbarian, 97 sorceress, 92 amazon...
my personal fav (because it was most unique and most difficult to play), a level 67 javazon...
i used to be fanatical about sim racing online. We used to race for money in a league....with sponsors. Hope to get back into it when i have more time. I have a Logitech wheel too. If you havent already, try Nascar Racing 2003 or Grand Prix Legends.
Since having kids, most of the hobbies are down the drain...
1) Karate
2) Sushi nights - for guys nights out...
3) Skyrim or Diablo III for 1 hour every month or so depending on what my schedule allows...
A new hobby i'd like to start... how to become a Chocolatier!
Since having kids, most of the hobbies are down the drain...
1) Karate
2) Sushi nights - for guys nights out...
3) Skyrim or Diablo III for 1 hour every month or so depending on what my schedule allows...
A new hobby i'd like to start... how to become a Chocolatier!
my newest obsession, PRO TOOLS.
You making music?
My pro tools include those that run on 220v.
I've got a mig welder:
http://www.northerntool.com/images/product/images/628845_lg.jpg
And going in next month is:
http://www.asedeals.com/XPR9Flores.jpg
drfondle??? paging Freud...
In nigh school I played Quake with a group of friends. I mean all out nerdiness with Lan parties and stuff. We were always trying to outdo each other with funny handles. When I picked this one they liked it so much it became permanent. This was before I decided on medicine.
So I kept it in college. And xbox. And xbox 360. And ps3. For about ten years if i were online i would randomly run into people who recognized the name and was someone I had known in HS or oollege. The ones who didnt still often chuckle.
And imagine, I went into anesthesia of all things...
Since I am now a professional, I shortened it to drf.
You making music?
My pro tools include those that run on 220v.
I've got a mig welder:
http://www.northerntool.com/images/product/images/628845_lg.jpg
And going in next month is:
http://www.asedeals.com/XPR9Flores.jpg
Pre-kids my hobbies were fly fishing, surfing and alot of golf. I used to get in 50-60 rounds in a 5 month season in college and immediately after. Post kids I have played golf twice in 3 years and fished twice. I still get out to surf as much as possible. Used to workout alot more but that also went bye-bye.