I have a fair amount of crap, but not a lot of it is of much interest to most people.
Unless someone out there wants me to show up with a laundry basket full of Fumos and subject them to an unsolicited three hour lecture on Touhou lore...
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I have a fair amount of crap, but not a lot of it is of much interest to most people.
Unless someone out there wants me to show up with a laundry basket full of Fumos and subject them to an unsolicited three hour lecture on Touhou lore...
Fired and unfired pistol, rifle and shotgun ammo. I think I could give an interesting talk on the differences and the history of various cartridges, no fine details, only a broad overview. To keep it fun, I'd sprinkle in lots of things most people probably don't know.
For example, did you know an AR-15 round is actually kinda wimpy, especially compared to a typical hunting round? In some states, ARs are illegal to hunt with because the bullet is deemed too small to make a clean kill. It's basically a hauling ass .22.
And .22s are a neat topic by themselves. There's crazy variety out there, even tracers!
My fully water cooled itx PC running arch, then I can force my hubby on them π
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I'd bring my Moog Theramini. Nothing like playing the air waves! It's magic science!
Not sure what a show and tell is, I guess my laptop with tons of stickers, and boot up something that looks hackery. Besides that, my guitar perhaps?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Show_and_tell
It's something kids do at school. They bring in something important to them, show it off, and describe it a bit
Probably a synthesizer. MEGAfm would be the coolest, but I imagine my desktop Hydrasynth would be more impressive.
Probably either a Ken Payne bronze called The Trail of Change or my Ibanez s521 guitar with the ocean fade paint job.
Inherited it from a family member who loved southwestern and native American culture and history they shared with me so it's some sentiment along with an interesting statue.
Most of what I own is minimal and function over form but I just think it looks awesome and is fun
My knives, because it's sort of weird even for me that I carry these knives around for work, and a weird thing becoming humdrum is the sort of thing I'd like to hear about at the show & tell.
Climbing gear or 3d printers.
Professional level landscaping accessories.
Folks always seem fascinated by my keyring.
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Depends, is it a casual thing or more serious? If it's casual I'd probably just bring a Trading Card Game deck (MTG, YuGiOh, PokΓ©mon). If it's more serious, I'd bring in some of my junk like a broken microwave magnetron, to simultaneously bring attention to the problem of short product cycles, explain a bit about how what most people see as a magic appliance functions, and show that even complex things can be broken down into simple parts.
You know, I think an adult show and tell wouldn't be too different to a kids one, we don't change that much in what we find cool from 7 to 70.
I'd bring some pets, I have geckos that are an all female species and reproduce only through parthenogenesis, most people find them cool.