well it depends on the computer. a regular computer is to get you where you
want to go.
NO
Hobby is a noun, i would assume you want to know about the word "programming" as that is a gerund.
I believe it is a gerund, try reading the sentence dropping the word computers: "His hobby is programming" Programming = subject complement of the verb is. At least that is what I got out of this page - http://www.chompchomp.com/terms/gerund.htm
entertainment
They find that computers are their favorite hobby that they think is fun and mentally addictive in usage.
No, hobby electronics are more in RadioShack's department. Furthermore, many Circuit City establishments have gone out of business. Circuit City used to sell MP3 players, computers, consoles, TVs, games, and other electronic entertainment devices.
The Rotascope, a specialized mechanical drawing machine was the workhorse of many an animated cartoonist. it was invented by Max Fleischer in l9l4. I am not aware of any amateur or hobby models available to the general public but shop around the art-supply houses. one hobby manufactuer did tool up a hobby Rotascope in the ealry fifties for a major mail order house and their toy and hobby sections!
The word "hobby" like a hobby you have, for example "collecting sea glass is my hobby", the word hobby is a noun. Though in the phrase 'hobby horse' it serves as an adjective.
She collected bugs as a hobby. Her hobby was sewing.
hobby = el hobby or el pasatiempo
Imagation Is A Hobby
there hobby is to run.