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Mostly useless skills you can't believe you learned.
Me, I learned how to field strip and assemble an SA80 rifle and it's derivatives by age 13, by 16 I could do it in a minute.
This is totally useless, as I'm not a soldier and I'll never touch one of the things ever again; hopefully.
Anyone else have bizare skills from past lives?
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Stage combat. I had a brief and productive career as a stage actor in Chicago, and I had to learn how to do swordwork. Utterly useless.
I'd say singing, since it's such a marginal skill (unless you're pro), but people pay me to do it from time to time, and the kids love their bedtime songs, so it's marginally useful.
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I am a mostly useless skill.
CmacQ
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When riding a bike, I used to put both feet onto one pedal, stand up, steer the handlebars with one hand, and put the other hand above my eyebrows to shield my eyes while I look ahead (you know the dramatic looking-into-the-distance pose). My brother and his friends like doing all the fancy bmx stuff and they thought my trick was pretty cool. Well probably more comical but still. :shrug:
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Lemur
Stage combat. I had a brief and productive career as a stage actor in Chicago, and I had to learn how to do swordwork. Utterly useless.
I'd say singing, since it's such a marginal skill (unless you're pro), but people pay me to do it from time to time, and the kids love their bedtime songs, so it's marginally useful.
That's a good one.
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Using a manual Royal typewriter, I can accurately complete a DA Form 1 (in use since the early 1800's, documenting unit strength, disposition, and ability to perform its mission, it was the one thing that a Company Commander had to get right every morning, the numbers and comments being transmitted through the chain of command to army HQ daily by 0900)...
https://jimcee.homestead.com/DA1.jpg
It was ditched in the late 70's for 5 other management reports of army unit strength - all of which in turn have been digitized and put entirely online.
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I can sort and accurately deliver hard-copy mail to up to 1,000 addresses per day, 6 days a week. So far, that's still a useful 'skill', but I think it will be obsolete/automated/electronicized by 2019. You guys don't send enough birthday cards or Mother's Day cards via hardcopy anymore. :(
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I can still double-clutch. The number of people who even know what that is diminishes daily.
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I could get out of my car, pop the hood, pull the steering-column shifting gearing back into place, drop the hood, be back in my car with the door closed in well under 30 seconds.
I really miss my old Chevelle. :embarassed:
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Mathematics. Whether I will be a lawyer of a professor, maths will not serve me. Even if I do not become either of those, I doubt I will use the calculus and trigonometry I am currently learning. I am fien with Algebra and statistics/probabilities, but anything more complex may as well be witchcraft.
Then I have the foreign languages. I studied and had some successes with French and German, but when my studies of those terminated, I eventually forgot, as I studied them last way back in grade school, in Russia. Good luck finding a public middle school (grades 6-8) that teaches those two. Even finding the high schools that teach that is in itself an arduous task. Not that I will need much French or German in my life, or so I reckon.
Continuing on, I learned to play the piano between ages 11-13, but that was a likewise waste, as I do not listen to or appreciate music at all. Not to mention, despite the rather abstract and nuanced "soul", emotional and artistic benefits, I still nevertheless see the skill of playing musical instruments a useless skill unless one is interested in it, or employs the instrument to earn one's own living.
Well, that is my list so far, although I am certain I could extend it if I actually took time to think and remember more information.
@PVC: weapons use is never a useless skill in this world, although I have to admit the Brits are rather comparatively safe in their little island... As a Russian citizen I will have to serve 12 months in the military (reduced from 18, which was itself reduced from two years). However, there are numerous exceptions, and if I shall pursue a doctorate then I will be exempt from the military service. Otherwise, thee is a bully chance I will learn the art of fighting for a year...
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Audio Projecting for Stage Use, learned it in High School for Production Management on Plays. Used it a few times, know how to use a mix board, well... the basics anyway. :laugh4:
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Took a basic film photography class in high school - learned how to use a darkroom, the whole nine yards. Haven't used film in a camera since (4 years now).
I also used to be able to solve a Rubik's Cube in around a minute. I can still do it, but it takes anywhere from a minute and a half to two minutes now. Still haven't found a practical application for speed-solving yet. The ladies aren't as impressed as one might think with that particular skill. :laugh4:
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KukriKhan
I can still double-clutch. The number of people who even know what that is diminishes daily.
Hate to break it to you, but double clutching is a very useful skill.
The most useless skills I know are related to doing things like line lockys, doughnuts, reverse 180's and what not in a car. I destroyed the diff in my first car implementing those particular "skills".
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Isn't it double de-clutch? :inquisitive:
When I was a plant operator I used to blow down the steam boilers everyday. Massive Lancashire boilers at that. Very useful in the 21st centuary!
Mind you when I take the grandkids on the steam trains at least I can explain to them what all the knobs and glasses are for on the engine.
Algebra.
Did it for five years at grammar school and never used it once since I left. Along with quadratic equations and Latin.
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Being able to bite my toenails.
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Aemilius Paulus
Mathematics. Whether I will be a lawyer of a professor, maths will not serve me. Even if I do not become either of those, I doubt I will use the calculus and trigonometry I am currently learning. I am fien with Algebra and statistics/probabilities, but anything more complex may as well be witchcraft.
Then I have the foreign languages. I studied and had some successes with French and German, but when my studies of those terminated, I eventually forgot, as I studied them last way back in grade school, in Russia. Good luck finding a public middle school (grades 6-8) that teaches those two. Even finding the high schools that teach that is in itself an arduous task. Not that I will need much French or German in my life, or so I reckon.
Continuing on, I learned to play the piano between ages 11-13, but that was a likewise waste, as I do not listen to or appreciate music at all. Not to mention, despite the rather abstract and nuanced "soul", emotional and artistic benefits, I still nevertheless see the skill of playing musical instruments a useless skill unless one is interested in it, or employs the instrument to earn one's own living.
Well, that is my list so far, although I am certain I could extend it if I actually took time to think and remember more information.
@PVC: weapons use is never a useless skill in this world, although I have to admit the Brits are rather comparatively safe in their little island... As a Russian citizen I will have to serve 12 months in the military (reduced from 18, which was itself reduced from two years). However, there are numerous exceptions, and if I shall pursue a doctorate then I will be exempt from the military service. Otherwise, thee is a bully chance I will learn the art of fighting for a year...
Take it from me, languages and arithmatic are more useful than weapons skills. The latter are useless unless you go for a soldier, and even then only if you deploy.
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Analyzing poems, folk dance, playing the recorder. I have probably lost most of them by now..
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Isn't it double de-clutch?
A quaint British-ism, my Yorkie friend. :) We colonials have had synchro gearboxes for so long now that only ancient long-haul truckers know the fine art of heel-toe engine rev-ups anymore. Heck, a good 75% of our under-35 drivers have never operated a manual trannie, much less an unsynchronized one.
For the record, I hold the opinion that there are no useless skills. Just ones not currently productive. Learning and mastering any skill keeps the mind active and inquisitive. A good thing, and one highly valued later in life, to fight the natural tendency to let the mind atrophy.
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I hold the opinion that there are no useless skills
Indeed, we all hold fast our pleasant fictions?
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Philipvs Vallindervs Calicvla
Take it from me, languages and arithmatic are more useful than weapons skills. The latter are useless unless you go for a soldier, and even then only if you deploy.
Yes, but I forgot the languages, and I will forget the mathematics. Unlike your weapons skills, which are likely to require less maintenance. And it is not arithmetic I was speaking of. No, most people retain and continue to employ it. Rather, I was talking of the high-level Algebra, trigonometry and low-level calculus. Good luck remembering that without using it...
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KukriKhan
Heck, a good 75% of our under-35 drivers have never operated a manual trannie, much less an unsynchronized one.
Tell me about it. I lent 'mom' my beemer when she was living in the UK. Man it sounded like a grenade going off as she tried to ram the gearstick into first. She couldn't work out what was wrong until I ponted out the third pedal! :laugh4:
As she explained, she hadn't driven a 'stickshift' since she was in her twenties. (She's over sixty now) :sweatdrop:
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If you can't find it, grind it!
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I can make nigh perfect (an occasionally compose rather good) music; read and write in four different alphabets; foretell what the professor will say at the Classical Greek and Latin classes; seamlessly translate English text in a few minutes half asleep; make good company etc. etc. All of the above are useless skills; I can't make enough money and whenever I want to pick a girl she prefers to be good friends -on each and every instant in my ~20 years of adult life- and goes after a total or semi-jerk -in more than half of the occasions. ~:handball:
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Mouzafphaerre
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I can make nigh perfect (an occasionally compose rather good) music; read and write in four different alphabets; foretell what the professor will say at the Classical Greek and Latin classes; seamlessly translate English text in a few minutes half asleep; make good company etc. etc. All of the above are useless skills; I can't make enough money and whenever I want to pick a girl she prefers to be good friends -on each and every instant in my ~20 years of adult life- and goes after a total or semi-jerk -in more than half of the occasions. ~:handball:
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You...
my well-adjusted friend, are too bloody Civilized. As the barbarous Kelt are wont to say; Return to your Wild and there you’ll find Her Derde Deva.
Cryptic ambiguity, another mostly useless skill?
CmacQ
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Aemilius Paulus
Yes, but I forgot the languages, and I will forget the mathematics. Unlike your weapons skills, which are likely to require less maintenance. And it is not arithmetic I was speaking of. No, most people retain and continue to employ it. Rather, I was talking of the high-level Algebra, trigonometry and low-level calculus. Good luck remembering that without using it...
Those aren't so much useful directly in terms of application (unless you're a scientist/mathematician of some sort), but learning them teaches you to think logically, which is a very useful skill.
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cmacq
You...
my well-adjusted friend, are too bloody Civilized. As the barbarous Kelt are wont to say; Return to your Wild and there you’ll find Her Derde Deva.
Cryptic ambiguity, another mostly useless skill?
CmacQ
Dear sir;
Ne Ararsan Bulunur Derde Devâdan Gayrı
~;)
Command of classical poetry, yet another useless skill. :yes:
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Aye, remedy the chase with the hurly burly done, 'Cry Havoc' and let slip the Dogs of War.
Recital of Spear-Shaker, most defiantly a useless half-skill.
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Alas, I have no useless skills (that I've learned). In fact, "skill" is a word I find difficult to apply to myself at any level.
Hmmm, maybe that is
a skill in itself...
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VMS version 2&3 commands for automated picker machines. This wouldn't be useless if I'd learned it in the 80s, but I learned it in 1998, about fifteen years after it went out of date, just because I worked with a guy who happened to keep some of the machines around for fun.
:egypt:
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Indoor hospital construction and demolition. I very seriously doubt that will ever come in handy.
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Hax
Being able to bite my toenails.
:sick: EEEEEEEEEEW!
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So what? I do it too. They're very chewy.