Welcome to this weekโ€™s Reno News & Review.

Hey, what do you do for excitement around here?

Seems like kind of a funny question to ask, but Iโ€™m curious. Iโ€™ll tell you what I do. I like to expand my mind. For example, Iโ€™m taking a UNIX class up at TMCC. I donโ€™t really know what came over me; I guess you could call it a wild hair, but I started learning about Linuxโ€”a computer operating system like Microsoft Windows or Macintosh, only freeโ€”and got irritated with Bill Gatesโ€™ business tactics about the same time, and the next thing I knew, I was back in school. Oddly, all I really wanted to take was a welding class.

It wasnโ€™t very long ago that I would have scoffed at the idea that taking a class to learn something new was an adventure. Nowadays, everything, including recreation, has to be analyzed from a cost-benefit standpoint. It seems the very definition of โ€œadventureโ€ implies having something to loseโ€”wasted time, wasted money, wasted effort. In some cases, thereโ€™s the chance that the adventurer will be physically damaged. (Whatโ€™s the danger of a computer class, carpal tunnel syndrome?)

My idea of adventure probably seems pretty tame to many people, but I still want to know what you do. Go ahead, send me an e-mail: What do you do when you need an adventure? Do you climb rocks? Go to a place youโ€™ve never been? Hang glide? SCUBA at Lake Tahoe? Climb Mt. Kilimanjaro? Board the backcountry? Commit crimes?

Iโ€™m asking out of more than just curiosity. Weโ€™re going to put together a story package in coming months, so Iโ€™m looking for sources and adventurous recreations that Iโ€™ve never heard of or thought about.

RTV No. 14: The legislators you select decide things like the number of hours in a work week, mandatory vacation amounts and minimum health insurance benefits.

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