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Unhealthy obsession?!
Is there such thing as an unhealthy obsession to Knight Rider? I have been told multiple times by friends, family, and co-workers that I have and unhealthy obsession. All because I order many things off of ebay and record many Knight rider episodes on vhs and because I know a bit much about the series. I have put most of my co-workers to a task; ask me any question and I would be able to answer it! As of today I have only been stumped once (what kind of engine does kitt have in the series?)
Do I have an unhealty obsession????
Do I have an unhealty obsession????
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Haha My friends say the same thing about me... and I'm sure I don't know nearly as much as you! I've only ordered one Knight Rider thing off Ebay, too....
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HELL YA!!kittfan69 wrote:It's not just an obsession, it's a way of life!
I think to date i have ordered probably 10 things of knight rider off of ebay and counting!!!
The reason I have been told that I also have an unhealthy obsession is because I actually had KITT tattooed to my calf! As soon as I get a picture of it i will post it on here! I also want to get another of KITT's voicebox; but im not sure of what season I want it to be of. I do know I want it to be when it was of three bars like it was later in the first season and the rest of the series.
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Well I wont tell you what I did this weekendCB2001 wrote:
Seriously, the highest would be making a KITT replica and jumping it.
I used to think that us replica builders/owners might be teetering over the precipice of unhealthy but luckily I've met others in this hobby that don't make me think that anymore.
Michael's right. Real life has to come first. I would never put KITT before bills, food, family, etc.
I think everyone here is fine mentally. As long as we all accept that KITT and KR are fake, we are doing just fine. Some of the concepts and ideas may be possible today, but Michael Knight is not out there riding around righing wrongs.
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Re: Unhealthy obsession?!
Do you have an unhealthy obsession? Heck no, no more than the rest of us fans anyway!kitt_rulz wrote:As of today I have only been stumped once (what kind of engine does kitt have in the series?)
Do I have an unhealty obsession????
As for the engine, Knight Industries turbojet with modified afterburners.
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My parents are angry at me. Why? All I talk about is Knight Rider, KITT, Replicas,Turbo Cast Wheels, Trans Ams/Firebirds. I dont blame them because there is a limit. Oh Well, EBAY TIME!!
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Unhealthy obsession? I don't think there IS such a thing, really. Who can pass judgement on what or even HOW a person is to enjoy something?
As for "Real life" it's what you want to make it, or what others force you to live, depending on the situation. There's nomads out there that don't live in anything but their cars or RVs, for example.
I don't know if I have an "unhealthy" obsession of any kind. My life is basically a mix of work, computer, listening to music, Dryden (my car), and visiting folks I care about. I guess I never really get too "obsessed" and I find plenty of things to talk about. So I can't understand the idea of obession let alone unhealthy.
In fact, due to getting back into KR, I've restored my car somewhat and am still working on it. I've learned about auto mechanics more than I've ever did before. That's something I've always wanted to do.
Heck, enjoy it. If folks don't understand it, then you know that's one topic you can't talk about around them. Sad, I know, but hey, that's their problem. They diss you for liking KR then they are the ones missing out on something cool.
As for "Real life" it's what you want to make it, or what others force you to live, depending on the situation. There's nomads out there that don't live in anything but their cars or RVs, for example.
I don't know if I have an "unhealthy" obsession of any kind. My life is basically a mix of work, computer, listening to music, Dryden (my car), and visiting folks I care about. I guess I never really get too "obsessed" and I find plenty of things to talk about. So I can't understand the idea of obession let alone unhealthy.
In fact, due to getting back into KR, I've restored my car somewhat and am still working on it. I've learned about auto mechanics more than I've ever did before. That's something I've always wanted to do.
Heck, enjoy it. If folks don't understand it, then you know that's one topic you can't talk about around them. Sad, I know, but hey, that's their problem. They diss you for liking KR then they are the ones missing out on something cool.
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Re: Unhealthy obsession?!
I have the same one!!!! Dont feel bad!kitt_rulz wrote:Is there such thing as an unhealthy obsession to Knight Rider? I have been told multiple times by friends, family, and co-workers that I have and unhealthy obsession. All because I order many things off of ebay and record many Knight rider episodes on vhs
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The worst your (well-adjusted) Knightie could do is annoy other people with constant 'KR' facts/trivia/quotes.
An unstable Knightie, on the other hand, builds a religon from 'the teachings of Knight', can't come within 200 feet of most of the cast & crew, and cleans his 1:18 scale KITT more often then his hair.
An unstable Knightie, on the other hand, builds a religon from 'the teachings of Knight', can't come within 200 feet of most of the cast & crew, and cleans his 1:18 scale KITT more often then his hair.
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Same thing here!TurbomanKnight wrote:My parents are angry at me. Why? All I talk about is Knight Rider, KITT, Replicas,Turbo Cast Wheels, Trans Ams/Firebirds. I dont blame them because there is a limit. Oh Well, EBAY TIME!!
"Hey dad I just saw a really good trans am on Ebay"
"Come on! It is a 20 year old car and do you know how much they charge for shippment?"
So...... I have no idea what to write here.
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Well every fanbase has a few unstable people who tend to ruin it for all of us fans. Look at Star Trek for example.
Nothing wrong with loving the show. Luckily we don't have any of the "Knight-psychos" here. I think Phoenix915 knows the type of people I speak of.
Unfortuantely the unstable ones are the most attention seeking and therefore the most visable. Because of that they are more of a detrement to the community that they claim to love so much. I think it's just part of some generalized persoanlity disorder. Unfortunately the internet has become a haven for these types. If the Knight Rider community was more interactive and less internet based I guarantee you wouldn't have these individuals.
I plan on doing my masters thesis on the psychology of technology. The internet is a very interesting subject for me. It's literally a new dimension of existence. A new reality to some. Those that can't function in the real world perhaps due to an abbrassive or unhealthy personality can thrive on the internet with it's false social hierarchy that is based on number of posts or how long you've belonged to a message board rather than actual tangible achievements. Much like a dream you can be anything you want on the internet. So a person living in their parents basement can easily be a scientist or instructor or whatever.
The rest of us view the internet as a means to exhange ideas and communicate and to basically have fun. Those of us that can actually turn off the computer and conduct a normal life. To those that thrive on internet politics I don't think they can do that.
Nothing wrong with loving the show. Luckily we don't have any of the "Knight-psychos" here. I think Phoenix915 knows the type of people I speak of.
Unfortuantely the unstable ones are the most attention seeking and therefore the most visable. Because of that they are more of a detrement to the community that they claim to love so much. I think it's just part of some generalized persoanlity disorder. Unfortunately the internet has become a haven for these types. If the Knight Rider community was more interactive and less internet based I guarantee you wouldn't have these individuals.
I plan on doing my masters thesis on the psychology of technology. The internet is a very interesting subject for me. It's literally a new dimension of existence. A new reality to some. Those that can't function in the real world perhaps due to an abbrassive or unhealthy personality can thrive on the internet with it's false social hierarchy that is based on number of posts or how long you've belonged to a message board rather than actual tangible achievements. Much like a dream you can be anything you want on the internet. So a person living in their parents basement can easily be a scientist or instructor or whatever.
The rest of us view the internet as a means to exhange ideas and communicate and to basically have fun. Those of us that can actually turn off the computer and conduct a normal life. To those that thrive on internet politics I don't think they can do that.
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Well, for me, the internet is my work as well as my entertainment. I work from home for a web hosting company. But I take care of myself and am not living with parents or anything like that.
For me the internet opened up a door of ability to me that I would never be able to have in the real world due to my disability. I've noticed this online a lot too, people that I've met who had tech jobs who were disabled (blind, deaf, or other disabilities) that wouldn't stand a chance finding work in the "real world" due to their conditions.
I'm one of those who loves technology and want to see it continually improve and grow. Sure there's drawbacks, but hopefully we can overcome them to the point where technology remains a positive influence in most people's lives instead of a negative one.
I've met some of my best friends online and met some realy doosies online as well. But I have met about the same in the real world before the internet came along. I think maybe the internet might be making us come into contact more with different types of people, and thus why we meet more negative people possibly than we would in real life. By contrast, I think we also make far more friends on the internet too.
The study of technology on humanity *is* a very interesting thing to look at. Especially in the 21st century where computers are now as common in the homes as telephones were 10 years ago.
I also believe that our technological advances are just a part of our overall evolution. Into what, who knows. Borg perhaps? Or just a race greatly enhanced by machines? Or maybe we are coming into contact with more of humanity and thus can grow and learn all about what we truely are...
So many things to think about!
Army, now you got ME thinking!
But I agree, the internet itself can be anything to anyone. I think that is why people are more likely to drop their guard, and be what they always wanted to be because it's less risky than face-to-face contact. There's many essays and studies done on this. If you are studying this, I'm sure you'll find plenty of material!
For me the internet opened up a door of ability to me that I would never be able to have in the real world due to my disability. I've noticed this online a lot too, people that I've met who had tech jobs who were disabled (blind, deaf, or other disabilities) that wouldn't stand a chance finding work in the "real world" due to their conditions.
I'm one of those who loves technology and want to see it continually improve and grow. Sure there's drawbacks, but hopefully we can overcome them to the point where technology remains a positive influence in most people's lives instead of a negative one.
I've met some of my best friends online and met some realy doosies online as well. But I have met about the same in the real world before the internet came along. I think maybe the internet might be making us come into contact more with different types of people, and thus why we meet more negative people possibly than we would in real life. By contrast, I think we also make far more friends on the internet too.
The study of technology on humanity *is* a very interesting thing to look at. Especially in the 21st century where computers are now as common in the homes as telephones were 10 years ago.
I also believe that our technological advances are just a part of our overall evolution. Into what, who knows. Borg perhaps? Or just a race greatly enhanced by machines? Or maybe we are coming into contact with more of humanity and thus can grow and learn all about what we truely are...
So many things to think about!
Army, now you got ME thinking!
But I agree, the internet itself can be anything to anyone. I think that is why people are more likely to drop their guard, and be what they always wanted to be because it's less risky than face-to-face contact. There's many essays and studies done on this. If you are studying this, I'm sure you'll find plenty of material!
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I think the internet is fantastic! Having different tastes than most people, it's an opportunity for me to find people with the same interests. I can talk about things I like without someone giving me a strange look, saying i'm weird or having those odd periods of silence after I say something. I always hate that, but I've learned to deal with it since it happens often.
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I honestly see the ultimate "evolution" of humanity is somekind of Borg like race. I'm a diabetic and I saw there is a pump that surgically implants onto ones shoulder and has tubes that run into the arm. It constantly monitors blood sugar levels and injets insulin when needed. It does look like a Borg implant. My father has a pump in his adomen that injects morphine into him.
I think we are in a stage of development were our technology has either outpaced us or is very close. I see a time when our own survivial will depend on a closer interation with our own technology. If kept separate I feel our technology will one day replace us.
The internet is indeed a wonderful tool, but that is all it is. It should never be used as a substitute for real life.
I think we are in a stage of development were our technology has either outpaced us or is very close. I see a time when our own survivial will depend on a closer interation with our own technology. If kept separate I feel our technology will one day replace us.
The internet is indeed a wonderful tool, but that is all it is. It should never be used as a substitute for real life.
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Army - sometimes people with disabilities, that is the only "real life" they will ever get because they simply can't get out of the house or are shut in. Sometimes it NEEDS to be a substitute for "real life"... as it were. If you are counting "real life" as in getting out of the house and doing things. For shut-ins, the internet can be the only view of the world outside their homes.
But I can see where it can get just "too much". I've been on both sides of the coin. I love the internet but I also love to go out with Dryden, go for walks, talk to my friends and neighbors, spend some time away from the computer. Enjoy nature. I agree the internet shouldn't replace real life, only enhance it.
As for us becoming borgs, we already are. You already mentioned two cyborgs (technically, that is what they are if they have an electronic device implanted). I read on one site where anyone who spends a lot of time on the computer are technically "metaphoric cyborgs" since they typically need the computer to live or survive (as in work to earn money). The site said something about keyboards being the interface.
I'm hoping to look into "non-evasive" cyborg "attachments", not implants but something that can be worn to interface with a computer, yet removed when you want to be detatched from technology. Such things do exist. Heck, when you get down to it, your headphones and walkman would even qualify! Ok, a bit extreme but if you think about it, how many poeple do you see with a cell phone attached to their ear? A microphone headset on a coach or secretary, and police - always wearing a radio. Technology already IS all around us - and ON us!
Man, this is getting to be an interesting discussion! But I want to see technology as more than just a tool - but instead an enhancement, the next step. And I hope some day (maybe not in my lifetime but who knows maybe it might happen yet), that Artificial Intelligence become sentient thinking beings, like KITT. Now that would be cool!
For now, we can only hope and dream, and enjoy the technology we already have. And hopefully also enjoy nature as well instead of destroying it in the name of technology (ie. recycle computers instead of dumping them in landfills, etc.)
But I can see where it can get just "too much". I've been on both sides of the coin. I love the internet but I also love to go out with Dryden, go for walks, talk to my friends and neighbors, spend some time away from the computer. Enjoy nature. I agree the internet shouldn't replace real life, only enhance it.
As for us becoming borgs, we already are. You already mentioned two cyborgs (technically, that is what they are if they have an electronic device implanted). I read on one site where anyone who spends a lot of time on the computer are technically "metaphoric cyborgs" since they typically need the computer to live or survive (as in work to earn money). The site said something about keyboards being the interface.
I'm hoping to look into "non-evasive" cyborg "attachments", not implants but something that can be worn to interface with a computer, yet removed when you want to be detatched from technology. Such things do exist. Heck, when you get down to it, your headphones and walkman would even qualify! Ok, a bit extreme but if you think about it, how many poeple do you see with a cell phone attached to their ear? A microphone headset on a coach or secretary, and police - always wearing a radio. Technology already IS all around us - and ON us!
Man, this is getting to be an interesting discussion! But I want to see technology as more than just a tool - but instead an enhancement, the next step. And I hope some day (maybe not in my lifetime but who knows maybe it might happen yet), that Artificial Intelligence become sentient thinking beings, like KITT. Now that would be cool!
For now, we can only hope and dream, and enjoy the technology we already have. And hopefully also enjoy nature as well instead of destroying it in the name of technology (ie. recycle computers instead of dumping them in landfills, etc.)
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