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<blockquote data-quote="Rodney_gold" data-source="post: 39381" data-attributes="member: 579"><p>IMO The only time the gear obsession becomes a problem is when it takes food off the table etc. </p><p>Like my car tinkering , I tinker .. take it for a straight line test blast and back home to tinker again and test it one more time etc...occasionally I take it for a long ride.. on the ride I think I can do better in top end and pace and it's back to tinkering....sound familiar?</p><p>My wife is a ballet teacher ..she taught me all the nuances of the dance and technique..now on the rare occasion I go to ballet ..I tend to be more critical of the dancers and the choreography.. so I can never be as naively immersed in the ballet as I used to be prior to "learning" ... I still enjoy the ballet tho I see/hear it in a different way..is that bad?</p><p>You can extend this to any hobby or passion..for example wine drinkers dont drink any old plonk to make em dronk , their tastes are modified by education..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rodney_gold, post: 39381, member: 579"] IMO The only time the gear obsession becomes a problem is when it takes food off the table etc. Like my car tinkering , I tinker .. take it for a straight line test blast and back home to tinker again and test it one more time etc...occasionally I take it for a long ride.. on the ride I think I can do better in top end and pace and it's back to tinkering....sound familiar? My wife is a ballet teacher ..she taught me all the nuances of the dance and technique..now on the rare occasion I go to ballet ..I tend to be more critical of the dancers and the choreography.. so I can never be as naively immersed in the ballet as I used to be prior to "learning" ... I still enjoy the ballet tho I see/hear it in a different way..is that bad? You can extend this to any hobby or passion..for example wine drinkers dont drink any old plonk to make em dronk , their tastes are modified by education.. [/QUOTE]
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