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Posted by fermis on Saturday, November 26, 2016 9:43 PM

fermis
I am a nerd/dork, and I'm okay with that....I'm also a pretty darn cool guy...the coolest I know....if I do say so muhself!

Duke Maddog
Fermis, I think you are one of the coolest guys around too.

 

See guys???....I'm not the only one who thinks so!!!Propeller

 

Duke Maddog
Some time back I'd heard on the radio that a study was done on people who built plastic model airplanes. They found that kids who did, fared far better in school than their classmates who didn't build; mostly due to their ability to foresee problems and work them out better, as well as follow instructions better.

 I was not one of those kids. School and me did not really get along. I was bored outta my gourd and did just enough to get through it. However, I do firmly believe that I can attribute many of the abilities I have now to building models. Mainly in the figuring out/problem solving areas. The biggest thing I have learned/gained from it is...when I come across a problem...ask how CAN I, and just let the brain go. "I don't know how" and/or "I can't" will stop your brain from figuring things out.

 

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Posted by Duke Maddog on Saturday, November 26, 2016 1:27 PM

Fermis, I think you are one of the coolest guys around too.

 

Some time back I'd heard on the radio that a study was done on people who built plastic model airplanes. They found that kids who did, fared far better in school than their classmates who didn't build; mostly due to their ability to foresee problems and work them out better, as well as follow instructions better. They also determined that anyone susceptible to Alzheimer's had a 50% chance of not contracting the disease; and if they did, it developed 40% slower than in people who didn't build models.

Based on that part about doing well in education; I'm guessing that's why those DJs weren't capable of thinking well; they didn't build models to see how stupid their comments were.

 

Tom Berenger also 'plays' with little toy soldiers as he's an avid wargamer. He even has a huge tabletop war game set up in his office. This means he also builds models that fit on his wargame tables.

 

I think we all are in good company. It's too bad we can't get some of these celebrities to join some local clubs somewhere, sometime. Oh well.

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Posted by modelmaker66 on Sunday, October 23, 2016 2:14 AM

I really don't see any reason that this is an issue at all.

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Posted by Revenant on Saturday, October 22, 2016 8:46 AM

the doog

The absolute worse thing anyone could do is to allow themselves to somehow feel persecuted or demeaned by it. Honestly, there is such a sickening "Persecution Complex" syndrome in America--eveyone is a victim, everyone is being persecuted or insulted or demeaned in some way, whether true or not.

Yes, there is still definitive persecution, racism, bigotry in America and we know -- you KNOW where and what it REALLY is --- but these days it seems you can't make a wry comment about anyone or any thing without someone feeling persecuted about it.

I'm the biggest, socially-awkward geek out there, and yes, I have, on occasion,  ********'ed in my mom's cellar as well. There it is. I said it. Kinda....sorta...Fire away...Surprise

Hey, these guys are still talking about Tiger Woods---who's the real fools?

 

Ditto

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Posted by 7474 on Friday, October 21, 2016 9:20 AM
While it's horrible to have that sort of a narrow minded view, and there was a time I would get wound up around the axle about what others said, I developed a mantra "the opinions of others are non of by business" They can think what they want, but I don't have a high opinion for DJs.
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Posted by ridleusmc on Wednesday, October 19, 2016 12:23 AM

I'm happy to hear that Tiger enjoys our hobby.  I'm glad he has something to entertain himself besides golf, and.... that other thing he's known for.  

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Posted by BashMonkey on Tuesday, October 18, 2016 11:11 PM

GMorrison

Neil Young saved Lionel.

Johnny Cash collected Lionel.

The man was definitely not a nerd.

 

Frank Sinatra collected Lionel...any one who laughed at him was sleeping with the fish.

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Posted by BashMonkey on Tuesday, October 18, 2016 11:09 PM
Insecure people usually rip on other peoples who have talents they don't have and are jealous of.

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Posted by GMorrison on Tuesday, October 18, 2016 8:55 PM

Wilbur Wright

Here is the definitive answer to this thread.

The Wright Brothers built model airplanes.

Every student in aero/astro at MIT  built model airplanes and still do.

Everyone at JPL built model airplanes

The team building the Mars mission built model airplanes.

I'm  pretty certain I could tie those dj's into an intellectual pretzel  of embarrasment in about 30 seconds.

I can do advanced stochastic calculus in my head... and I build model airplanes.

 

Sound like a bunch of propeller heads to me...

PropellerPropellerPropeller

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Posted by Wilbur Wright on Tuesday, October 18, 2016 7:37 PM

John,  that photo is hilarious.

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Posted by Wilbur Wright on Tuesday, October 18, 2016 7:35 PM

Here is the definitive answer to this thread.

The Wright Brothers built model airplanes.

Every student in aero/astro at MIT  built model airplanes and still do.

Everyone at JPL built model airplanes

The team building the Mars mission built model airplanes.

I'm  pretty certain I could tie those dj's into an intellectual pretzel  of embarrasment in about 30 seconds.

I can do advanced stochastic calculus in my head... and I build model airplanes.

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Posted by jeaton01 on Monday, October 17, 2016 10:22 PM

John

To see build logs for my models:  http://goldeneramodel.com/mymodels/mymodels.html

 

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Posted by the Baron on Monday, October 17, 2016 11:34 AM

gobobbie
Bob Gibson, hall of fame pitcher for the Saint Louis Cardinals builds model kits. I don't want to say he was tough, but it was said he had four pitches, fastball, curve, slider and brushback. No one rushed the mound on him. Bob Gregory Ruining one kit at a time.

Yes he was!  I would not want to have stood in against him.  He owned that plate, and let no one forget it!

Mel Torme was also a scale modeler, as was Ken "Captain Parmenter" Berry, for just a couple off the top of my head.

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Posted by gobobbie on Sunday, October 16, 2016 6:50 PM
Bob Gibson, hall of fame pitcher for the Saint Louis Cardinals builds model kits. I don't want to say he was tough, but it was said he had four pitches, fastball, curve, slider and brushback. No one rushed the mound on him. Bob Gregory Ruining one kit at a time.
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Posted by Marcus McBean on Sunday, October 16, 2016 4:14 PM

Tiger Woods builds model airplanes....cool.  I knew there was something I liked about that guy, besides his golf game.

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Posted by fermis on Sunday, October 16, 2016 10:08 AM

the doog

The absolute worse thing anyone could do is to allow themselves to somehow feel persecuted or demeaned by it. Honestly, there is such a sickening "Persecution Complex" syndrome in America--eveyone is a victim, everyone is being persecuted or insulted or demeaned in some way, whether true or not.

Yes, there is still definitive persecution, racism, bigotry in America and we know -- you KNOW where and what it REALLY is --- but these days it seems you can't make a wry comment about anyone or any thing without someone feeling persecuted about it.

I'm the biggest, socially-awkward geek out there, and yes, I have, on occasion,  ********'ed in my mom's cellar as well. There it is. I said it. Kinda....sorta...Fire away...Surprise

Hey, these guys are still talking about Tiger Woods---who's the real fools?

 

 

I don't care hard enough about what others think and/or say, to be bothered by it. As I said before...I do sit in my basement, in my underwear(sometimes), nerding out at my bench, and I really don't care a lot to be around others with any kind of regularity...and I talk about it with total strangers on the internet!

So, I do find those comments kinda funny!

I am a nerd/dork, and I'm okay with that....I'm also a pretty darn cool guy...the coolest I know....if I do say so muhself!Propeller

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Posted by the doog on Sunday, October 16, 2016 9:29 AM

The absolute worse thing anyone could do is to allow themselves to somehow feel persecuted or demeaned by it. Honestly, there is such a sickening "Persecution Complex" syndrome in America--eveyone is a victim, everyone is being persecuted or insulted or demeaned in some way, whether true or not.

Yes, there is still definitive persecution, racism, bigotry in America and we know -- you KNOW where and what it REALLY is --- but these days it seems you can't make a wry comment about anyone or any thing without someone feeling persecuted about it.

I'm the biggest, socially-awkward geek out there, and yes, I have, on occasion,  ********'ed in my mom's cellar as well. There it is. I said it. Kinda....sorta...Fire away...Surprise

Hey, these guys are still talking about Tiger Woods---who's the real fools?

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Posted by Paint It Black on Saturday, October 15, 2016 7:49 PM

GMorrison

Silly thread

 

Ditto

And, not sure how making fun of them is any better than them making fun of us?  I mean come on guys, we build little tanks and paint toy soldiers and people think that's nerdy - let it be!  And people have criticized scale modellers as 'war mongers' for years - so what?

Some Dj's comments are not going to change people's perception and I couldn't care less.  Now, back to modelling Smile !!!

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Posted by Jester75 on Saturday, October 15, 2016 1:55 PM

Revenant

 

 
GMorrison

Silly thread

 

 

 

Sad...seems to be common these days...

 

 

Ditto

Eric

 

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Posted by Straycat1911 on Saturday, October 15, 2016 1:37 PM

Spitfire

It was the sports junkies on 106.7, so it was a discussion amongst the four of them.  The only reason they were commenting on it was because of the Tiger Woods angle.  They love to criticize Tiger so that just gave them one more thing to criticize about him that they didn't know about him before.

There's certainly a few reasons to criticize Tiger, but to go off like that because he likes to build models I thought was a bit ridiculous.

 

Sports junkies. Says it all as far as I'm concerned.

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Posted by Revenant on Saturday, October 15, 2016 12:57 PM

GMorrison

Silly thread

 

Sad...seems to be common these days...

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Posted by GMorrison on Friday, October 14, 2016 11:48 PM

Silly thread

 Modeling is an excuse to buy books.

 

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Posted by WannabeFarmboy on Friday, October 14, 2016 10:07 PM

Some people are just ignorant. Don't be too quick to point at jocks though. I played football, basketball, and baseball in high school, and built models in the summer (when I wasn't working). Three things are certain...death, taxes, and stupid people saying stupid things. 

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Posted by Bish on Friday, October 14, 2016 12:59 PM

plasticjunkie

Spitfire

Well I find their comments to be offensive and derogatory. Anything else said, listeners would have called in to complaint about such childish statements. I guess we are in a minority.

I bet you there are a few film, tv and sports stars that are into some sort of modeling. I remember the HUGE electric train collection Frank Sinatra had that I saw on one interview at his home. There is a film star who is into naval model ships but can't remember his name right now.  

 

Pete Waterman, a British music producer, is well known as a train fanatic, both real and model ones. has a huge set up at home. Rod Stewart is also a model train fanitic. As was peter Selers and is Roger Daltry.

And lets not forget the movie industry. Where would Star wars and Star Trek have been without model makers.

I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so

 

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Posted by stikpusher on Friday, October 14, 2016 12:26 PM

Personally I could care less about what any on air personality has to say about this hobby. Nowadays I find most of them to be babbling idiots filling up the time between too many commercials and not enough music. Talk radio of any sort is even worse. No thank you. Fortunately we have now plenty of options to surround ourselves with whatever sounds we prefer, without having to listen to such fools.

As far as Tiger goes, I am not into golf, but after learning about him being a model builder, his stock just went up in my book. He likes Van Halen, and he builds models. Sounds like an OK guy to me. Maybe he could be the next Peter Jackson and start another model company in whatever his preferred subject interest area is that is not served well enough by the model companies out there.

 

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Posted by Tojo72 on Friday, October 14, 2016 12:12 PM

My goal since I first started playing golf was to someday be a bad golfer.I have not achieved my goal yet. Big Smile

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Posted by Greg on Friday, October 14, 2016 10:46 AM

fermis

 

 
Bish

Could be worse, i could be playing golf Big Smile 

 

 

 

I golfed once.....ONCE!

Sustained quite the injury.

They had to put signs up, that said "Ball washers are for golf balls ONLY"

 

I have a 2:12 tee time this afternoon, will be keeping your sage advice in mind.

Big Smile

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Posted by GMorrison on Friday, October 14, 2016 9:39 AM

Neil Young saved Lionel.

Johnny Cash collected Lionel.

The man was definitely not a nerd.

 Modeling is an excuse to buy books.

 

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Posted by goldhammer on Friday, October 14, 2016 9:13 AM

Keyda81

It is rather rude to say things like that about people based on one person, but who cares what they think anyway?!  I sure don't.  There is certainly not one type of person that builds models.  I'm probably out of the norm being a stay at home mom that enjoys the hobby.  I find this with a lot of things I enjoy doing, working on cars, motorcycles, taxidermy, hunting are mostly male hobbies.  I'm pretty sure I'm the only female here, and I know I am on a motorcyle forum.  I grew up with my male cousins, so I leaned towards doing what they were, and it just stuck with me. 

 

 

You aren't the only lady here, I know of at least 2 others.  One of them did a sailing ship, and it was a thing of beauty.  Women generally have a finer touch and a better eye for color variations.  They make great auto body painters and body repair people than men do because of it.  I work for a shop that has two other shops and their painter in one of them is a lady, and she is one of the beat I've run across in 40 years in the trade.

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