I'm good at stereograms, too. Only takes me half a second to shift my eyes to see them.
As for my peculiar interest... I'd have to say it's RC cars and mostly drifting cars. Its pretty big in certain places. Here in Las Vegas they do mostly truck and off road races. There are some drifters and I got to hang out with them a few months ago.
I had a nitro truck by HPI first, it was a Savage X 4.6. Those things are rockets and very dangerous in my hands. I drive them like real monster trucks and would break something almost every time I'd start it up. Here is a pic:
Then we had gotten my wife a nitro on road car that was a drifter. It was our first drifter and not very easy to handle. It could go 45+ mph in a straight line and it was incredibly difficult to learn how to drift at those speeds. This was her Dodge Viper body that she painted for it:
Then we sold pretty much everything and got out of it for a while. Breaking so many parts on my truck made it a really expensive hobby.
This past Christmas we had some funds left over from selling our DSLR camera and I wanted to get a small RC car to play with. We got a Tamiya 1/16th scale on road car. It was only $100 and a really good deal. I still have it and haven't broken anything on it. And more recently, she bought me a 1/10th scale drifter from HPI. It came with a 2010 Camaro body so I wasn't going to argue. Its incredibly easy to drift compared to the nitro car we had before. Its just effortless and easy to pick up. I'm still learning the proper drifting styles and how to control it turn after turn, but I'm able to do pretty well. Here's a pic and video of our drift session a few months ago.
I'm in the green shirt and khaki shorts driving the black one.
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