Is the Seeking of Lost Skills/Arts a Hacking Analog?
bigattichouse asks: "Having just finished my first batch of home-brew beer, I've been thinking about my attraction to 'lost arts', and collecting books on 'how to do stuff'. Some I try, some I just read: metalsmithing, sewing, baking bread, making soap, knot tying, brewing beer, woodcarving, yogurt and cheese.. there are so many skills 'lost' in the modern 'american' lifestyle... but I find my fellows tend to have books on these subjects lying around, too. Is this common in geekdom? Is this an expression of 'hacking' outside of machinery/engineering?"
"Having just finished my first batch of home-brew beer, I've been thinking about my attraction to 'lost arts'
Drinking a skinful of beer will put these thoughts in your head. I usually solve all the worlds problems after a few. Can never seem to remember the solutions the next day though
Do not try to read the dupe, thats impossible. Instead, only try to realize the truth
What truth?
There is no dupe
We're all preparing for Y2038.
How am I supposed to fit a pithy, relevant quote into 120 characters?
Hacking is just like being the One. No one can tell you you're hacking, you just do it.
Daniel
Carpe Diem
... that the Amish are the 31337est hackers?
your thin skin doesn't make me a troll
That's not the first skill I'd associate with the SCA.
Hm, I wonder how medieval style chain mail would look like?
And yes, I do know that we are really talking about body armor.
Irene KHAAAAAAN!
that seems like a dull way to have sex.
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