"Boring" topics you wish more people would geek out about with you

Anonymous
Yoga. Neuroscience. Music. Film.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:analytics. and how to display them best so that what they are meant to convey is what is what the user is thinking about instead of something else unrelated to it.


I love a well designed graph or chart. I remember long ago Edward Tufte's book was quite popular in my field. I took his class. Still have that famous map depicting the progression of soldiers lost during Napoleon's Russia campaign.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:WWII

I've read lots of books and seen TV shows and movies but it's rare to find anyone who actually wants to talk about it.


Do you live in the DC area?? This topic is so big among DC lawyers, so many of whom were history majors and continue reading a ton about it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Publishing industry trends and gossip (I do not work in publishing, lol)
History of furniture
Air fryer techniques
maritime shipping, supply chain logistics
My sports teams


Are you my DH??

I love this thread, OP

So many cool random specific topics ppl are interested in
Anonymous
"geek out". try to use your words next time OP
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Neanderthals, cavemen, early human history.


YES my DS is so into this (6yo) and all the books we read are fascinating to me as an adult!

Also ancient lost civilizations. What happened to them?
Anonymous
Gardening - all of it! Forcing bulbs, dividing plants, garden design - I spend hours discussing with my older neighbors.

Also currently very interested in child development and the science of learning to read.
Anonymous
Infill multifamily development/redevelopment
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:"geek out". try to use your words next time OP


It's ok if you don't geek out
Anonymous
Stock market
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:analytics. and how to display them best so that what they are meant to convey is what is what the user is thinking about instead of something else unrelated to it.


I love a well designed graph or chart. I remember long ago Edward Tufte's book was quite popular in my field. I took his class. Still have that famous map depicting the progression of soldiers lost during Napoleon's Russia campaign.


It's so frustrating because on one hand I will be talking to people about what they researched and the graph they made and I'm talking and looking and talking and looking and things are not adding up. Then I have to ask, why did you make this graphic. And they never know. It's always their advisor or they saw it somewhere and thought it was cool but I'm like it's not telling your story.
Anonymous
Mountain climbing. I have read every book and seen every movie about mountain climbing — although it is not something I would ever do myself. Lol.
Anonymous
In college, we did a unit of urology — and it was fascinating! I never thought such a boring/weird topic would be so fascinating. Now I know why people go into urology as a discipline!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:WWII

I've read lots of books and seen TV shows and movies but it's rare to find anyone who actually wants to talk about it.


Do you live in the DC area?? This topic is so big among DC lawyers, so many of whom were history majors and continue reading a ton about it.


Also do you not know any 50+yo men? I mean, they may start with Ancient Rome, but you can usually divert them to WWII pretty quickly. Try mentioning Dan Carlin. (See also John Mulaney (“My father is studying for his WWII exam…)
Anonymous
Birding
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