Hi everyone,
I am a 47 year old front-end programmer with a new hobby. Well, not entirely new. I did have a simple compound microscope as a kid. That memory made me get a stereo microscope some fifteen years back. I use it once in a while for insects and stuff.
A while back I started watching 'journey to the microcosmos'. I ordered their kickstarter microscope (because I was too lazy to do my own research and what-the-hell-I-never-spend-money-on-myself-anyway). I got it last week and I'm completely hooked.
I never realised our worm-poop-composter is so alife, or the algae running down from our rain collector is full of vorticella and tardigrades.
I want to learn what the rest of these creatures are. So I ended up here.
Ron
Hello from Amsterdam
Re: Hello from Amsterdam
Hi Ron,
We have a lot in common. Also recently hooked with my new hobby collecting specimens in the dark rainy days here in NL while working at home as a fullstack developer. I already have found this forum really helpful. Very nice people with a lot of knowledge.
(Veel plezier en PB me als je ergens niet uitkomt.)
Groeten Marcel
We have a lot in common. Also recently hooked with my new hobby collecting specimens in the dark rainy days here in NL while working at home as a fullstack developer. I already have found this forum really helpful. Very nice people with a lot of knowledge.
(Veel plezier en PB me als je ergens niet uitkomt.)
Groeten Marcel
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Re: Hello from Amsterdam
Welcome, Ron!
Best Regards,
Mike M.
That is a common experience, as is working in information systems. You will fit in well here.
Best Regards,
Mike M.
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Michael E. Marotta
Technical Writer
Michael E. Marotta
Technical Writer
Re: Hello from Amsterdam
Welcome, Sjeiti, hope you have time for microscopy to expand your world views. You should spend more money on yourself. charlie g, fingerlakes/US