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Just saying hi.
« on: December 17, 2025, 11:17:01 PM »
Just wanted to check in and say Hello.   So, _hello!  The Amiga systems shaped my life in a great many ways.  I used to run a 10 line Amiga BBS (skyline  based) in the Houston area between 1989 and 2001 (having apx. 2,500 members at one point).  I was also the president of Club Amiga with 3 chapters around the Houston area around that same time. I BELIEVE we had around 1,500 members at its height.  To this day, the Amiga and the BBS still influence my life on a daily basis, though I have not turned on my Amiga 4000 that was running the board in a few years. It did work, and had the cybervision 64 running the display.  Anyway, hope everyone is well and still enjoy the Amiga life. -- Drew
 

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Re: Just saying hi.
« Reply #1 on: December 18, 2025, 10:40:05 AM »
Hi Dew,
Welcome to Amiga.org and thanks for posting and sharing your background. Hopefully there are some members of this forum who were involved with your previous work.

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