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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe you can geek out about it at work? One of my employees is a meteorology nerd and loves things like that. Every week he has "Tom's Tidbits" (not his real name, the real phrase he uses is funnier) and he tells us something that's going on for about a minute. Everyone on my team likes it, so we use it like an icebreaker for our small staff meeting. He's talked about things like why it's called a Blue Moon, meteor showers, months and days that are named after phases of the moon.
Sounds like he’s into astronomy, not meteorology.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe you can geek out about it at work? One of my employees is a meteorology nerd and loves things like that. Every week he has "Tom's Tidbits" (not his real name, the real phrase he uses is funnier) and he tells us something that's going on for about a minute. Everyone on my team likes it, so we use it like an icebreaker for our small staff meeting. He's talked about things like why it's called a Blue Moon, meteor showers, months and days that are named after phases of the moon.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Raising chickens and ducks
Foraging for mushrooms
Growing food forrests
Book binding
Wooden spoon carving
Anonymous wrote:Linguistics
Geography
Anonymous wrote:What are some "boring" topics you wish you could geek out about more without turning people off?
Preferably, something NOT related to your day job - because presumably, you can "geek out" about it plenty at work.
For me, it's meteorology. I'm a huge Capitol Weather Gang fan, and whenever the weather is doing weird things, I always like to follow them and find out why. Like when they explain how wedges of cool air get stuck against the mountains in West Virginia and ruin a forecasted sunny weekend, or other explanations that go way in-depth about weather patterns. I could blather on and on about the factors going into whether we're having a sunny or rainy weekend while most people just check their phone app and plan accordingly.
Anonymous wrote:“Homeland” & “The Americans”