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Culture:Hobby Category

A new catagory
 
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I think it would be useful to have a Culture or Other category for Hobbies or Pastimes. This would be a good repository for new and unusual hobbies or pastime ideas.
jhomrighaus, Aug 03 2007

I imagine he is referring to this... Golfworking
[theleopard, Aug 03 2007]

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       Tip: when you recommend a category, it always helps to point to some ideas that go there - it would save the moderators the work of seeking them out.   

       The problem I have with the hobby angle is that it runs orthogonal to what the hobby is about - that someone is non-professionally interested in something is just one aspect.
jutta, Aug 03 2007
  

       Do you have a hobby idea jhomrighaus? I'd like to see how it works.
skinflaps, Aug 03 2007
  

       Thanks leopard, came across this first.
skinflaps, Aug 03 2007
  

       I looked everywhere and the best I could come up with was a tool category but it really didn't seem to fit the idea being it is more an activity than an actual product.   

       How might you all categorize the linked idea?
jhomrighaus, Aug 03 2007
  

       Interesting, there doesn't appear to be carpentry, woodworking or sub's of.(Unless I'm missing something)
skinflaps, Aug 03 2007
  

       [skinflaps] thats what I noticed and the best place I could think of to place them would be in a Hobby or pastime section as that is how most people might think of them.
jhomrighaus, Aug 03 2007
  

       I visited the link. Nope, not in favor or a new category.
dentworth, Aug 03 2007
  
      
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