What else are you super knowledgeable about?

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I think it’s a fair guess that most members of the forum are gear nerds to some extent (guitars, amps, pedals, production).

What else are you knowledgeable about, from a “I love this so I learned about it” perspective?

Toot that horn :)
 
I don’t know about ‘super’ knowledgeable but I love anything electronic. I built dozens of pedals, both kits and from schematics, etched a lot of my own PCBs too. I’ve done amp mods as well. Always wanted to build an amp, I’m sure I will at some point. I’d say I’m knowledgeable enough to be dangerous 🤣.

I also love simply working with my hands, pulled and replaced quite a few engines in my youth, designed & built a garage and 15 x 30 deck.

In the early stages of my career I was a Manufacturing Engineer, so I guess those were inevitable hobbies.
 
Mainstream medicine scandals and more honest health research (cover-ups).
It's such a cesspool that even with the tons of notes I'm only scratching the surface and can't be an expert...

There IS pure gold to be found but I'm not giving my life's research rewards away to just anyone for free.

While docs couldn't find a thing, I basically fixed my mum's yearlong pseudo dementia (my name for it) for about 70 percent in 4 minutes... After a hospital stay (and possibly the gas they used) she started getting it again and this time I helped fix it another way in 5 days.

It's funny how many things are completely backwards but I understand why they do that: it's what people are least likely to believe, so they keep trusting the brainwashed docs.

Of course, nothing is black and white and even mainstream has some cool things to offer. There's so much to study that you sometimes need the meds to gain some time...

Surely a great read from an intelligent man that saw it all coming in 1976 (well, we were already in it) is...
https://ratical.org/ratville/AoS/MedicalNemesis.pdf

I've actually mostly read tons of great quotes from it -- not the whole thing. I'd love to someday.
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I've also been pretty nerdy with Photoshop for many years but OTOH I'll keep seeing myself as a wannabee (which I actually often prefer to being a Master -- I think :) ).
 
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I am quite adept in failure. I've had much practice over the years.
Yet, like Edison and Einstein, you conquer adversity and emerge better for it.

Food prep and cooking. I can follow a recipe like nobody's business, and given enough time to prep a decent meal with minimal stress, the assignment is complete. Would love to tackle a Two Aioli Beef Tenderloin, Baby Peas and Creamed Pearl Onions, Mashed Garlic Potatoes later this month if tenderloin goes on sale.
 
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