One thing that fascinates me about our hobby is: We are from
Scandinavia, Portugal, the USA, Canada, Germany, etc., essentially half
the globe, and it connects us. 

This is probably not unique to our hobby, but still, in our microcosm we
span the macrocosm.

Marco

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> I find it fascinating that our hobby takes us down many different paths, far and 
> away from software collecting.  Sometimes they’ve taken us deep into unknown 
> territory, hunting for that possible elusive copy, and we get a bit of culture with 
> our favorite dish.  Sometimes they’re good, and sometimes they’re bad (See C.E. 
> Forman’s ‘Detroit Suck City’ review on his website), but they take us to places and 
> ideas that we never would’ve ventured otherwise.  I’m currently involved in a few 
> Museum projects that are showing me new people, places, things, and ideas that I 
> NEVER would’ve seen before.  My latest project is showing me Hollywood special 
> effects, taxidermy, and window display personnel—all on behalf of my gaming 
> obsession!  I’ll surprise you all with pictures this week as the project ‘gels’, but 
> I just wanted to ask if everyone else on the boards has as much fun with these 
> diversions as I do?

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