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1024MAK
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Re: Good to be here!

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gammaray wrote: Thu Aug 30, 2018 11:02 pm :P

Addendum... where is everybody? Holiday?
No, just distracted... :oops:

Hello zxooner :D

Welcome to our forum.

I would say have a look around, but I suspect you already have :mrgreen:

We are very friendly here (well, most of the time), so don't be afraid to ask 'stupid' questions ;)

Have fun.

Mark
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Re: Good to be here!

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We are very friendly here (well, most of the time), so don't be afraid to ask 'stupid' questions ;)
I usually do.
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Re: Good to be here!

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gammaray wrote: Sat Sep 15, 2018 1:17 am Being a Timex Sinclair 1000 user, I only recently upgraded to the much faster ZX81 UK version. With an increase in speed that warrants the shipping cost across the pond! :lol:
Definitely! No excuse needed for retro-kit :-)

1024MAK wrote: Sat Sep 15, 2018 9:01 pm
Hello zxooner :D

Welcome to our forum.

I would say have a look around, but I suspect you already have :mrgreen:

We are very friendly here (well, most of the time), so don't be afraid to ask 'stupid' questions ;)

Have fun.

Mark
Hey Mark! Good to see you on here; we know each from StarDot (I'm @aerworuld on there)
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