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Also spend a lot of time looking up funny pictures/gifs to post on pinside.
On a more serious note,
Antiquetractors.com -- you guessed it, covers antique tractors.
VintagePowerWagons.com -- Dodge Power Wagon Truck Parts.
IH8MUD.com -- Forum for Toyota trucks, specifically the FJ40 series subforum.
Sometimes check E-bay, not nearly like I used to.
There are also a couple Veterinary specific web pages that get used, but nothing exciting outside of work circles.
Pinside is as close to social media as I get -- No Facebook, Instagram, Face Chat. . . wife does all that stuff. I posted a pinball video to You Tube one time. . . I can never remember all the darn passwords for these places (and no, Im not interested in an app to help me remember ).
Quoted from Bryan_Kelly:At my age....the bathroom.
Quoted from DeathHimself:Weathering model trains for my miniature world....
If we are talking about time spent away from the internet. . . I do like to spend time travelling/hiking in more scenic parts of the country. To be fair/relate to the topic I do use the web for location research, maps, park/trail forums, etc.
When I'm at home I spend a lot of time cutting grass. . . but there is an entire other Pinside thread about that.
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