Was the music legend anything more than a talented hobbyist as a visual artist?
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Gygax expected to sell about 50,000 copies total to a strictly hobbyist market.
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I don't know if you can say that hobbyist boards outnumbered other boards by far.
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He developed the Apple I, a hobbyist computer, and its more mainstream successors.
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Rules are so arcane that accurately mapping with hobbyist tools is difficult.
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Helen Jones of Sylvania Township described herself as a typical gardening hobbyist.
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The Riningers, both in their early 40s, describe themselves as hobbyist beekeepers.
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Most hobbyist terminals did not display lower case letters much less Greek symbols.
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The design was first published in Linn's Stamp News, a hobbyist publication.
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A person who pursues an activity in their spare time for pleasure
(hobbyism) a devotion to hobbies
A hobby is an activity or interest that is undertaken for pleasure or relaxation, typically done during one's leisure time.
A person who is interested in a subject or an activity as a hobby
(hobbyistic) Of or pertaining to hobbyists; amateurishly enthusiastic
(Hobbyists) How to make lots of money just by CHATTING with others with the same interest as you do! That's it - just talk, and make friends! And money! (The only requirement is that you conduct intelligent chats!)
(Hobbyists) The graphic design and web design industries are full of hobbyists. Laypeople that have access to design software who offer forms design services. Although often quite cheap, hobbyists often do not have the skills or experience to create good quality, long lasting logo designs.
(Hobbyists) are classified according to five categories: 1) collectors, 2) makers and tinkerers, 3) activity participants (in noncompetitive, rule-based, pursuits such as fishing and barbershop singing), 4) players of sports and games (in competitive, rule-based activities with no professional ...
Magazines (E.g., stamp collecting, antiques, photography, different arts and crafts, pets, different games ...)