Not quite 4 tyres.
A low-uptime server to backup my current one
Or a really crazy sex toy maybe, depends on how responsible I’m feeling
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…
Damn that’s a shame. What resolution was the IR camera?
Just an analog one, the RunCam night eagle 3
Put one of those beepers that beeps when the battery has disconnected on there, it saved me at least a few times.
If you had two infrared drones you could have started a rescue mission with the second one.
True! But only while the motors were hot!
2 years of yoga classes.
Or
All of the garden beds, fencing, and good soil I got for the garden.
Or a pair of boots, a great backpack, hiking trousers, helmet, harness and a “via ferrata cable kit”.
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~10 manual mid-range tools and enough wood to make a nice looking jewellery box.
A Prusa or 76 spools of ASA or PETG from my local supplier.
Like 4-5 years of ancestry resources access, or maybe like a short trip to my grandparent’s homeland to do my own research.
Or I can buy like A LOT of thread and cross stitch material. A lot.
Two new hobbies to keep me in the realitytm.
for the twisted
It’s just art and music. Plus a likely revival of old skill.
One seat.
Two tires.
Part of an air conditioning kit.
Not much really. Expensive hobby.
If I really wanted to go HAM, about one third of a Norbauer Seneca. For me in reality, my laser engraver, 3D printer, soldering station, and other tools I typically use to do keyboard projects probably all come together to be about EUR1000.
Would that it 'twere my only hobby.
Backpacking - Either one really swanky sleep system (the full Zenbivy ultralight), or perhaps one crazy expensive ultralight tent like a Durston, or if we’re going budget, an entire setup of basic gear including backpack, tent, cook system, sleeping bag and pad, etc. Everything needed to backpack you could buy for under 1000€ to get started.
Either a guitar… or a gpu
A lot of yarn. A few motorcycle jackets and pants. ALL of the video games. A lot of yoga accessories that I’ve ogled but never bought.