I got a couple large lots that make up much of this collection. The 5,000+ 5.25" Floppy Disks are not shown in the pictures. :) I know many of these items are common but I do have some desirable items in there.
Take care,
Heather
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I got a couple large lots that make up much of this collection. The 5,000+ 5.25" Floppy Disks are not shown in the pictures. :) I know many of these items are common but I do have some desirable items in there.
Take care,
Heather
I am almost speechless... A woman who collects Commodore and Amiga (and Sega) gear and doesnt want it hidden from sight, destroyed or otherwise removed from the premises... This almost sounds too good to be true... Can you prove that your really a woman (just kidding)? And if you are, where do we find more like you?... The only other one I know of is Cammy... Too bad you don't live in New York... I'd show you my collection, if you'd show me yours....LOL...
My collection is bigger though (note the manly inuendo here)... But thats a nice collection too...
Just kidding its nice too see women represent in the Commodore and Amiga scene... I strongly encourge this!!!
You don't see Amiga girls everyday, and that's something different.
@trip6
LOL! Yeah, I get that a lot from guys in the retro community. I haven't met Cammy yet since I don't frequent EAB but I'm sure I'll run into her at some point. I proudly wear my geekdom on my sleeve and I'm also a skydiver. :)
And trust me... I don't have collection envy. :p
Take care,
Heather
I think it's great to see women interested in colleting this awesome retro technology.
In the past, it's always something that has had a typical stereotype of being for sad, geeky, single blokes ..... it's good to see that stereotype being broken.
I'm not single, not sad and I have a intense social life. Geek? OK, that's a thing I can live with.
Oh, and I like sex with the opposite sex (only, btw). As lots of other good people here.
And from I noticed here, over 90% of this bay users are like that. Probably the same proportion as non-retro society.
Sadly, I am the exception to the rule when it comes to women and retro tech. The good thing is that women are getting more and more into modern day tech and may eventually find the fun in retro stuff. :thumbsup:
Take care,
Heather
I only know four women active in the Amiga scene: Our beauty Heather, Cammy
(EAB & A.org), AB_Positive (EAB) and Cecilia (Amiga.org).
Five, if I can count Kikki Stockhammer...:drool: