stulish
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Hi all,
I put a little intro into my bio, but I loved my old AMSTRAD CPC and C64 in the 80's as a kid and even had a couple of basic programs printed in the CPC magazine. I joined the Royal Navy at 16 and kind of left computers behind a bit as I was out seeing the world, and discovered alcohol and young women. after 27 years serving her majesty as an engineer and doing a degree in software, I left and have been a civilian for the past 6 years nearly, and realised when you go home each night you tend to have a lot more spare time, so I have recently got into getting my old computers working and enjoying playing the old games bringing back many happy memories.
Stu
I put a little intro into my bio, but I loved my old AMSTRAD CPC and C64 in the 80's as a kid and even had a couple of basic programs printed in the CPC magazine. I joined the Royal Navy at 16 and kind of left computers behind a bit as I was out seeing the world, and discovered alcohol and young women. after 27 years serving her majesty as an engineer and doing a degree in software, I left and have been a civilian for the past 6 years nearly, and realised when you go home each night you tend to have a lot more spare time, so I have recently got into getting my old computers working and enjoying playing the old games bringing back many happy memories.
Stu
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