User talk:Ozymandiax

October 2023
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 * Hi MrOllie,
 * I see - I will gather more general external sources and use those instead.
 * My purpose is to highlight a 'branch' of retrocomputing that emerged over the past decade: making replicas for the explicit purpose of history preservation, rather than as 'homebrew projects'.
 * This community consists of a few hundred people, it is arguably a growing subgroup in retrocomputing.
 * But I see your point on better documenting this first.
 * Kind regards,
 * Ozymandiax. Ozymandiax (talk) 00:37, 30 October 2023 (UTC)