A few months ago I found out that I would be on the road for a bit so I packed up my Amiga computers and took them to my folks house for storage. They were put in the basement.
Fast forward to a couple weeks ago when it started getting nice out. My dear old dad decided to put on the soaker to water some trees in their yard and then go to work.
Unbeknown him, my mom or anybody else, a pipe burst (probably from ice through the winter) and proceeded to make a waterfall in the basement right on top of the boxes of Amiga stuff I had stored there. Apparently this event took place the entire 8 or 9 hours everybody was at work.
What was lost:
- 2 A2000s. One I got in the late 80s and another I had gotten about five years ago.
- 1 A500. I got it second hand about 1992.
- 1 A1000, my first ever Amiga that I got mid 80s. Spent a big (for me) chunk of cash on it.
- A box of software, tons of games, many dollars spent on original titles from the store and second hand from online stores.
- A couple boxes of peripherals. Joysticks, mice, external floppy drives, GVP hard disk for my A500, power supplies and cables.
- Several non-Commodore monitors.
What survived:
- My breadbox C64 with 1541 disk drive plus games I had.
- My very first computer: a TRS-80 COCO
- A box of books on programming plus a bunch of old Compute! Gazette Magazines.
There is probably more but I'm sorting through the mess. So, I'd like to take a moment of silence and quietly mourn my grievous wounds.
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Thank you.