I guess I’m in the young minority that loves this hobby.
I've always been into motocross and mountain snowmobiling, but after a recent spinal surgery the vet tells me I gotta give it all up or risk paralysis if I land on my head one more time. So now my kids get to take over my motorized toys, and I have to move on to something a little less dangerous. My wife was hoping I'd find something a little cheaper to get into, but I've been disappointing her for years...why stop now lol.It is seriously ironic that I was actually talking about this very topic at dinner last night.
At some point I concluded scuba diving is very similar to droning as it requires money, travel and always pushing into the current if you want to be successful and really enjoy it.
I don't actually know anyone IRL that has one, young or old. And I've been asking around. I'll undoubtedly convince at least two people to get them but they will probably crash and it will be over quick...lolI guess I’m in the young minority that loves this hobby.
I've always been into motocross and mountain snowmobiling, but after a recent spinal surgery the vet tells me I gotta give it all up or risk paralysis if I land on my head one more time. So now my kids get to take over my motorized toys, and I have to move on to something a little less dangerous. My wife was hoping I'd find something a little cheaper to get into, but I've been disappointing her for years...why stop now lol.
I sold my mavic mini to my good friend when I ordered the mini 2. Was hoping to have a drone buddy to talk to and fly with. He crashed and wrecked it in less than a week, well before my mini 2 arrived. Now he's waiting to get it back, thankfully I had purchased the refresh and it was still within the time period.I don't actually know anyone IRL that has one, young or old. And I've been asking around. I'll undoubtedly convince at least two people to get them but they will probably crash and it will be over quick...lol
They are not familiar with Mensa because their heads are a Densa...LOL.I'm 30 and looked at it as an investment, a tool, rather than a toy.
Most people my age definitely do not agree with that assessment.
Also, I've got a very high IQ, something that seems to be lacking in most of the younger generation. Not trying to toot my own horn, but when I tell "20-somethings" that I'm 5 points from Mensa and get met with a response such as, "what's Mensa?"... It doesn't bode well for our future.
Sorry, my rant is over now.
Back to the topic.
I, personally, enjoy the age demographic of this forum. There are younger people who can do all the crazy stuff the older folks want to see but don't want to risk... And the older (read: wiser, more experienced) folks can give insight and wisdom to the younger ones. It goes like this, 20 year old guy flies 5 miles away, gets a disconnect and "loses" his drone. Guy comes here to post logs, complaining that it was DJI fault (or maybe not), somebody like Meta4, Slup, Sar104, PhiliusFrogg, Budwalker or Boblui chime in and explain not only the WHY and HOW, but sometimes can even go as far as to export a JPEG of the XML file so the inexperienced (read: younger) pilot can possibly find his drone.
This place is great, the age demographic is great.
The kids can all go stick to Reddit, IG or FB... I'm fine with it ?
That's an interesting point. At least with a premium brand phone you can put a protective case on it and any subsequent loss or damage is entirely down to you, but spending the same amount on something that might fly away or crash at the drop of a hat all on its own? Yeah, I can see how that might not be so appealing if you lack the tools and skill set to repair it yourself and/or may not have the necessary funds for any replacement or third party repairs.We are living in a society where it is often cheaper to buy another that fix the original.
Both.So I've wondered: Are younger people so much less likely to own drones, or are they simply less likely to participate in fora such as this? Some of both?
I'm 30 and looked at it as an investment, a tool, rather than a toy.
Most people my age definitely do not agree with that assessment.
Also, I've got a very high IQ, something that seems to be lacking in most of the younger generation. Not trying to toot my own horn, but when I tell "20-somethings" that I'm 5 points from Mensa and get met with a response such as, "what's Mensa?"... It doesn't bode well for our future.
Sorry, my rant is over now.
Back to the topic.
I, personally, enjoy the age demographic of this forum. There are younger people who can do all the crazy stuff the older folks want to see but don't want to risk... And the older (read: wiser, more experienced) folks can give insight and wisdom to the younger ones. It goes like this, 20 year old guy flies 5 miles away, gets a disconnect and "loses" his drone. Guy comes here to post logs, complaining that it was DJI fault (or maybe not), somebody like Meta4, Slup, Sar104, PhiliusFrogg, Budwalker or Boblui chime in and explain not only the WHY and HOW, but sometimes can even go as far as to export a JPEG of the XML file so the inexperienced (read: younger) pilot can possibly find his drone.
This place is great, the age demographic is great.
The kids can all go stick to Reddit, IG or FB... I'm fine with it ?
Celebrity is a broad term for anyone these days that does something incredibly crude, stupid or derivative of true performers and celebrities of old...no talent required...LOL.'What is Mensa'.... I had to laugh! It says it all. They will know which celebrity is shacked up with who though. I have never heard of most of these 'celebrities'.
Money yes, not sure on the travel, I've never left my property with it.It is seriously ironic that I was actually talking about this very topic at dinner last night.
At some point I concluded scuba diving is very similar to droning as it requires money, travel and always pushing into the current if you want to be successful and really enjoy it.
.....think time and money has a bit to do with it,....
mensa?? I guess I'm densa! Who cares
mensa?? I guess I'm densa! Who caresNo work-time constraints
My CEO wants me to do something around the house/garden
Time (& money) has a lot to do with it.
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