[–] slow56k 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
I know modern/designer/hobby /v/boardgames rather well, having logged plays of 400+ in the last six years, and published one. I wrote maybe 25 /r/boardgames-exclusive reviews back in the day, so there's that. I study game theory and game design in my free time.
Teaching math is my vocation, so I'm well-versed in most undergraduate subjects. I don't do stats.
Contemporary music theory and performance is probably my next best topic. I play guitars, drums, keys, etc. Oh, that reminds me - someone needs to create /v/drums before norm comes over and squats on it. See /r/drums for context.
[–] Ecstatic 0 points 4 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago
I'm a metallurgist who's worked in the heavy steel industry for the last 5 years. I currently work in oil and gas for an offshore equipment manufacturer and I'm working on my Masters in welding engineering. I also have a minor in history, with a focus on Northern European middle ages (i.e. Vikings and shit).
I'm also into science, civil discourse, video games, movies, sex, history, and esoteric occultism.
[–] Stoic 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Philosophy (specifically ethics and philosophy of science/ epistemology), law, criminology and film. I'd make subreddit for film and philosophy, which I am most passionate about, but /v/movies isn't even active while /r/TrueFilm has terrific mods and content. Philosophy just won't the active sub with the high-quality content i'd want it to be either (for now).
You are right in suggesting that I could become mods for them now, so that in the future when they do become active they will have a mod that knows his stuff, which actually I'll think about in the case of /v/movies.