{"id":878,"date":"2008-09-13T21:31:00","date_gmt":"2008-09-14T03:31:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/pagefillers.com\/blog\/2008\/09\/13\/obsession\/"},"modified":"2008-09-13T21:31:00","modified_gmt":"2008-09-14T03:31:00","slug":"obsession","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/pagefillers.com\/blog\/2008\/09\/13\/obsession\/","title":{"rendered":"Obsession"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I&#8217;m a collector. When I get interested in something, I have a tendency to collect stuff regarding that thing, usually to obsession. I got to thinking about it recently when I was talking in <a href=\"http:\/\/smas.forumup.co.uk\/index.php?mforum=smas\">SMAS<\/a> about my Sylvester McCoy photo collection. I was ruminating that I now had so many photos, it was hard to find one for sale that I didn&#8217;t already own. I thought &#8220;I&#8217;ll bet they&#8217;d be surprised to see the size of the binders I&#8217;ve got all my photos in.&#8221; Then I decided I&#8217;d do a LJ post about it &#8211; and some of my other obsessions.<\/p>\n<p> My photograph collection originated as a &#8220;scrapbook&#8221; collection (long before &#8220;scrapbooking&#8221; was a verb). And it&#8217;s all Helen Hayes&#8217; fault. See, I was reading one of Grandma A&#8217;s Reader&#8217;s Digress when I saw some article (or maybe ad) with a lovely photo of Helen Hayes. I asked Grandma if I could cut out the photo and she said I could. I still have that picture from the mag &#8211; it&#8217;s part of a collage I made several years ago (late 80s) that hangs in my den. Although some of my tastes have changed and are not reflected in this collage (which actually had a couple of different permutations until it settled on its current one), I like it just as much when I finished it. And there&#8217;s enough stuff on it that I still like (like Helen Hayes).<\/p>\n<div style=\"text-align: center;\"><a href=\"http:\/\/pics.livejournal.com\/trinalin\/pic\/000gwy27\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/pics.livejournal.com\/trinalin\/pic\/000gqb0x\" width=500 height=320 title=\"My collage\" ><\/a><br \/>Click the image for a larger version of the collage. How many people\/shows\/etc can you recognize?<\/div>\n<p> Moving from scrapbooks to photos happened because of two important things: Jerry Ohlinger&#8217;s Movie Memorabilia store and Whomobilia. Both were mail order companies (Whomobilia in the UK) that I&#8217;d receive catalogs from. Jerry was first &#8211; I bought several black &#038; white and color 8x10s from him. Movie stars and TV stars and occasional movie posters. (My giant, and I MEAN giant, <i>Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory<\/i> poster came from there. Three times the size of a standard marquis poster, IIRC.) I was actually a movie poster &#038; photo collector then. (Mom &#038; dad started the fire with movie posters with a <i>Willy Wonka<\/i> marquis as a Christmas present when I was young &#038; impressionable.) In 1995, I went to my first Doctor Who convention (Visions &#8217;95) and managed to start properly on my Sylvester McCoy photo collection. And then came eBay. Gah, eBay, you are EVIL! <\/p>\n<p> <lj-cut text=\"My photo collection binders.\"><\/p>\n<div style=\"text-align: center;\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/pics.livejournal.com\/trinalin\/pic\/000grdcw\" width=500 height=375 title=\"Sylvester McCoy &#038; Doctor Who photo collections.\" ><br \/> The Doctor Who binder is half photos and half scrapbook with magazine cut-outs. The two Sylv folders (Color and B&#038;W) are just photos of varying size.<\/p>\n<p> <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/pics.livejournal.com\/trinalin\/pic\/000gsgdw\" width=500 height=235 title=\"Just look how thick that binder is.\" ><br \/> A binder next to a roll of duct tape, just to illustrate how thick it is.<\/p>\n<p> <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/pics.livejournal.com\/trinalin\/pic\/000gtepp\" width=500 height=350 title=\"Sylv &#038; the other photos in my life.\" ><br \/> I also have a binder of non-Sylvester McCoy photos which includes most of the Jerry Ohlinger photos as well as other convention guests from conventions.<\/div>\n<p><\/lj-cut><\/p>\n<p> So, now I have a substantial photo collection which rivals my earlier scrapbook collection of TV guide &#038; other magazine cut-outs. <\/p>\n<p> I used to have a substantial video tape collection, but I have upgraded to DVD. According to DVD Profiler, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.invelos.com\/dvdcollection.aspx\/trinalin\">I have 434 DVD titles currently<\/a>. The number of actual discs is considerably more. And I&#8217;m doing a good job at getting &#8217;em all watched (and rewatched &#8211; which is why DVDs are brilliant). Just about any time <a href=\"http:\/\/www.deepdiscount.com\/index.htm\">DeepDiscount.com<\/a> has one of their 20% off sales, I spent at least $100 on DVDs in my wishlist. I go to theatrical movies now with the mindset &#8220;should I buy this on DVD or not?&#8221; (My summer theatricals are all &#8220;yes.&#8221; Now I just have to wait for the DVDs to come out.) <\/p>\n<p> (For photos of the DVD, CD, book, and toy collections, <a href=\"http:\/\/pagefillers.com\/gallery\/displayimage.php?album=66&#038;pos=0\">check out the gallery I put up on my website<\/a>.)<\/p>\n<p> <lj-cut text=\"More wittering about collections: CDs, books, toys.\">I used to be an album collector, but only of a few groups\/musicians (Neil Innes-related things most likely). However, when CDs came around, I switched to &#8217;em with little effort. I now have a goodly CD collection which I have converted (mostly) to MP3s. I have nearly 10,000 MP3s (over 40GB) in my collection, and only a few are download purchases (and I have no illegal MP3s in my collection &#8211; anymore.) CDs which I don&#8217;t have MP3&#8217;d are Doctor Who audio adventures which don&#8217;t include Sylvester McCoy (with a few non-Sylv ones I&#8217;ve ripped). <\/p>\n<p> I don&#8217;t remember if I posted photos of my finished library (if I did, I didn&#8217;t tag it properly). But as you can guess from other posts about books, I&#8217;m obsessed with them too. (Current obsession, Lois McMaster Bujold books.) Back when the <i>New Adventures of Doctor Who<\/i> first came out, I was thrilled when 1-800-Trekker started their Pen of the Month Club. For a substantial fee, you&#8217;d get a 1-800-Trekker pen and 1 (and later 2) free books! I think the last of the 1-800-Trekker pens (which was living in the bathroom at mom &#038; dad&#8217;s cottage) dribbled out its last bit of ink and they are no more. However, I still have all of the <i>New Adventures<\/i> and <i>Missing Adventures<\/i> that I got from &#8217;em! I made an important break-through in obsession control when I was collecting the BBC 8th Doctor Adventures. I found I wasn&#8217;t enjoying them AT ALL. So I (and this is profound, folks) STOPPED BUYING THEM. Wow. That was an epiphany for me. There are still a few sitting there which I&#8217;ve not read, but I probably will someday. (I stopped right before Lawrence Miles&#8217; <i>Interference<\/i> two-parter. I&#8217;d hated everything else he&#8217;d written (yes, hated) and I refused to give him any more of my money, cheap bastard that I am.)<\/p>\n<p> But it&#8217;s not just <i>Doctor Who<\/i> books in my collection. I have thousands of books. Well, OK, only <a href=\"http:\/\/www.librarything.com\/catalog\/trinalin\">1300+ books according to LibraryThing<\/a>. (I do own more than that, but some of &#8217;em don&#8217;t auto-detect in LT or in Book Collector and I didn&#8217;t want to bother adding them manually.) Thanks to the lovely shelves that dad &#038; I put up, I have nice homes for my books. And a wonderful place to sit &#038; read &#8217;em.<\/p>\n<p> Other obsessions of mine include toys and stuffed animals. I still buy toys and stuffed animals (though usually the animals are souvenirs to places, like zoos or similar). I love physics toys most of all and have quite a few of mine over at the school for use as demos in physics class (with duplicates here in case they get broken there). I&#8217;d&#8217;ve taken a photo of the animals sitting behind my sofa, but the kitties have messed &#8217;em up and I didn&#8217;t feel like putting &#8217;em back yet.<\/p>\n<p> In a previous post, I wrote about <a href=\"http:\/\/pagefillers.com\/blog\/209652\/\">my webcomics obsession and showed photographic evidence of that<\/a>. (Indeed, my collection of webcomics-related swag has increased since that post.) <\/lj-cut><\/p>\n<p> So, yeah, obsession. Got that. In spades. And hearts and diamonds and even clubs. (Oh, did I mention all of the packs of playing cards I&#8217;ve got? <a href=\"http:\/\/www.thedevilspanties.com\/store.html\">Jennie Breeden of Devil&#8217;s Panties now has Men in Kilts playing cards<\/a> which I should get&#8230;)<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I&#8217;m a collector. When I get interested in something, I have a tendency to collect stuff regarding that thing, usually to obsession. I got to thinking about it recently when I was talking in SMAS about my Sylvester McCoy photo collection. 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