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Started by Bryant5493, April 10, 2009, 10:25:24 PM

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Bryant5493

... why you're a roadgeek? Do they have an interest in what you do? Do they know what a "roadgeek" is?

I know my mother and a friend of mine don't understand why I ride around with a camera and video the roads. I tell them it's fun, you know? Seeing different roads conditions, signage, etc. I told them there are a great deal of people who like "roadgeeking."


Be well,

Bryant
Check out my YouTube page (http://youtube.com/Bryant5493). I have numerous road videos of Metro Atlanta and other areas in the Southeast.

I just signed up on photobucket -- here's my page (http://s594.photobucket.com/albums/tt24/Bryant5493).


yanksfan6129

I don't think people that know I'm a roadgeek fully understand the extent of my roadgeekery and what it means to be a roadgeek. My parents are encouraging though, they are going to take me to my first road meet in May (Youngstown, OH).

Bryant5493

^^ Good deal. Enjoy!


Be well,

Bryant
Check out my YouTube page (http://youtube.com/Bryant5493). I have numerous road videos of Metro Atlanta and other areas in the Southeast.

I just signed up on photobucket -- here's my page (http://s594.photobucket.com/albums/tt24/Bryant5493).

74/171FAN

QuoteI know my mother and a friend of mine don't understand why I ride around with a camera and video the roads. I tell them it's fun, you know? Seeing different roads conditions, signage, etc. I told them there are a great deal of people who like "roadgeeking."
My friends don't understand it either.  In fact, they say that taking photos and driving is like talking on a cell phone.  My thought has been that taking pictures of road signs still requires attention to the road as a phone call would probably not have anything to do with roads and be a distraction.
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ctsignguy

most anybody who knows me knows I am a signgeek...

my mom admits this is her fault since when i was young she would take me to the corner stop sign (which was yellow) for walks...(I tell her it could be worse...she could have taken me to the corner mailbox or fire hydrant!)...my brother doesnt understand it (as my late father would say 'Your understanding is not required...your acceptance is appreciated!'

my coworkers at both jobs know about it and a couple of them make fun of me when i get packages at my second job...or when i am asked "Get any new signs over the weekend?" 

*shrug* i deal with it...
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Michael

My mother gets sick of hearing me talk about the roads. :confused:  Not many people know that a dashed line is ten feet long! :)

ComputerGuy

My parents, sister, and my friends at school don't understand why I am a roadgeek or the term 'roadgeek'.

deathtopumpkins

Most of my friends tend to understand but are completely befuddled as to why anyone would find roadgeeking fun.
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Michael

Quote from: deathtopumpkins on April 11, 2009, 12:02:32 PM
Most of my friends tend to understand but are completely befuddled as to why anyone would find roadgeeking fun.

Yeah.  Most people have no idea why it would be "fun".  I can't really describe it either.  It's just interesting!

DrZoidberg

My wife understands my being a roadgeek, and loves it since she's terrible with directions (her words).  My daughter made me so proud when we went to southern California and recognized I-5 signage.  She asked if it was the same I-5 that we drive to grandma's (which we do when we drive from Portland to Salem).  Not bad for a 4 year old, and certainly a roadgeek prodigy... :nod:
"By the way...I took the liberty of fertilizing your caviar."

Chris

They usually do not understand what it means... "how do you know that, and WHY?" is a common phrase. I was talking to my mother yesterday about the Panamericana and the Darien Gap (we were watching some television programme about survival), she didn't understand why I knew about that.

Chris

Roadgeek set-up.  :)


What's that, a GPS?!  :pan: :-D

deathtopumpkins

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Bryant5493

Nice set up there, Chris.

^^ :-D at deathtopumpkins' post.


Be well,

Bryant
Check out my YouTube page (http://youtube.com/Bryant5493). I have numerous road videos of Metro Atlanta and other areas in the Southeast.

I just signed up on photobucket -- here's my page (http://s594.photobucket.com/albums/tt24/Bryant5493).

ComputerGuy

Uhh...GPS...their evil...I got one for my mom's car and it couldn't show SR-531! :pan:

yanksfan6129

I hate when my mom insists on using GPS when I know the best way to get there!

Bryant5493

My mom's car has a GPS unit build into it -- it's an '08 Acura TSX. We've only used it, maybe, three times. Even then, I had a general idea of where we were going. One time that we did use it, though, it couldn't find W. Broad Street in Fairburn (GA). Roosevelt Highway (US 29) turns into W. Broad Street through Downtown Fairburn. The GPS kept giving us Broad Street... in Savannah! :banghead:


Be well,

Bryant
Check out my YouTube page (http://youtube.com/Bryant5493). I have numerous road videos of Metro Atlanta and other areas in the Southeast.

I just signed up on photobucket -- here's my page (http://s594.photobucket.com/albums/tt24/Bryant5493).

yanksfan6129

^ Jeez, those things really are bleh.

Bryant5493

^^ Indeed. Indeed.


Be well,

Bryant
Check out my YouTube page (http://youtube.com/Bryant5493). I have numerous road videos of Metro Atlanta and other areas in the Southeast.

I just signed up on photobucket -- here's my page (http://s594.photobucket.com/albums/tt24/Bryant5493).

us44mt

I make lots of trips in my area taking photos of signs.
My wife could care less.
My mom thinks its an interesting hobby.
My brother thinks I'm the biggest idiot in the world.
My son gets annoyed when I stop for a shot.

corco

I find that many do not understand roadgeekery at all.

A lot of people find it anti-social and weird that I actually enjoy taking 12 hour drives by myself just to photograph roads.

It's not seen as something that is "normal" within society. But if somebody isn't interested in it I'm not going to subject them to a roadgeeking drive because I frequently double back, take routes that make no sense, and crazy things like that that would be intolerable even to somebody in the car just for a "road trip"

I've found that t here is nothing I can say to scare a girl away faster then by talking about my love for roadgeeking.n

Bryant5493

^^ I have a female friend. She finds it "abnormal" as well. But she always knows that she can to me for directions to most places in Metro Atlanta. :D

Be well,

Bryant
Check out my YouTube page (http://youtube.com/Bryant5493). I have numerous road videos of Metro Atlanta and other areas in the Southeast.

I just signed up on photobucket -- here's my page (http://s594.photobucket.com/albums/tt24/Bryant5493).

corco

^^This is definitely true. I get calls from women on a fairly regular basis asking for directions :/

ctsignguy

I think you have to luck out into finding a lady who will at least tolerate your geeking...

my SO>... well, there are issues that do aggravate me from time to time...but one thing i DO value from her is that i can have over 300+ signs in the apartment we share and she doesnt really bat an eye when a new one comes in...

although i annoyed her once when she asked me how many signs did i plan to collect and my reply was "A state-named Interstate, US and State shields from every state in the country..." 
her response "What about those wooden Connecticut signs?"
my reply: "Oh...only a hundred thousand of each and every kind!"

(POING!)
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74/171FAN

Yeah there aren't that many girl roadgeeks :-(  Besides for some reason outside of school everyone forgets that I exist and never calls me for some reason :-( :-( even though once my German teacher asked me for directions to Chesterfield Towne Center(US 60 at VA 147/SR 653) in Chesterfield County. :nod:
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