A sad loss of a forum moderator

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Re: A sad loss of a forum moderator

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Pixieboo30 wrote: 19 Dec 2023 17:26 Yep, Sinclair Spectrum 128k amongst a few, I have the Amigas, Ataris, Nintendo's, Sega's and handhelds in the loft circa early 80s to mid 2000s plus all their games/program software.

I was a geek just as much as he, different platforms is all. My thing was Java :)

If you wanted , you could write about your escapades with retro computers and such in the members area if you feel so desired :)

I know Matthew was more of a Amiga person if I remember rightly. Though we welcome all retro stuff on this forum anyway :)
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Re: A sad loss of a forum moderator

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Yes, Amigas were definitely his thing. The Amiga 500 to be precise although the 1200 came in close second.

Id be more than happy to post, thank you
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Re: A sad loss of a forum moderator

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Deepest condolences Exxos.
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Very sad news. My condolences.

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Re: A sad loss of a forum moderator

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My condolences to all his family.

Requiescat in Pace.
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Re: A sad loss of a forum moderator

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Pixieboo30 wrote: 19 Dec 2023 17:26
exxos wrote: 19 Dec 2023 16:41

Hello :)


Glad you got here in the end. It is deliberately difficult to stop spammers getting on here.


We welcome any retro machines here even though we are primarily a Atari Forum :)
Thank you for the hello ☺️

I totally get it with the spammers

Yep, Sinclair Spectrum 128k amongst a few, I have the Amigas, Ataris, Nintendo's, Sega's and handhelds in the loft circa early 80s to mid 2000s plus all their games/program software.

I was a geek just as much as he, different platforms is all. My thing was Java :)
It would be excellent to hear from you on the forum, as exxos says, we are primarily Atari, but personally I have a really wide range of machines from a ZX81 up to SGI Octanes and a lot of stuff from in-between, so it would be good to have you post, it doesn't have to be Atari related.
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Re: A sad loss of a forum moderator

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Whilst I never got to know him, I remember @exxos telling me about him.

From what I was told, it seems he had far more than his fair share of bad luck.

My (late) condolences go out to @Pixieboo30 and the 3 children.

I hope that the memory get somewhat less painful as the time slowly passes.

So sorry for your loss. :(

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