I also found my Excel sheets I was making a full map of ArrowBridgeII
and all the Dungeons, etc. Kinda neat to "remember" on a Memorial day --
It's amazing what you find sometimes. Not long ago I was looking for
Well... apparently I had backed up the stuff to a different hard drive
and still have about 80% of it... so who knows?
I have been trying (off and on or course over the past couple years) to locate my box of printouts (which also included a lot of my BBS Door
Game Registration Codes. I was able to obtain some again if the author
is still alive and contactable .. just provided my old mailing address
at the dial-up time and they were able to locate codes. Other's I had to pay like $5 to update. Other's no contact at all (but I really wish I could).
Would you be willing to share the details of the authors that were still able to offer registrations for old doors?
It's amazing what you find sometimes. Not long ago I was
looking for
I have been trying (off and on or course over the past couple years)
to locate my box of printouts (which also included a lot of my BBS
Door Game Registration Codes. I was able to obtain some again if the
author is still alive and contactable .. just provided my old mailing address at the dial-up time and they were able to locate codes.
Other's I had to pay like $5 to update. Other's no contact at all
(but I really wish I could).
Well... apparently I had backed up the stuff to a different hard
drive and still have about 80% of it... so who knows?
We all wish we had 32 hrs a day and open jobs and life that allow us
to take advantage of what we used-to-could :(
On the first part... yeah... It's a shame to lose contact with the Authors.... it's even worse in the Atari community as many have passed away or moved on to the PC realm. :( Most of that is lost forever. I'd kill to have registered versions of some of this stuff.
To the second part... If only, right? I'm old enough I want to spend my days working on the hobbies in the name of nostalgia... too young to retire. Too broke to retire ever unfortunately. :(
No, you're note alone :) and if you can afford spending time on it..
you're not that broke as you think. Remember, the most valuable
currency is time!
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