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Posted by Stephan Kupisz  on  Aug 13  at  03:45 AM

Greetings,

  I launched my C64 in 1984, I am AKA: Optimus Prime (P1)! I ran several Commodore SIG’s thoughout South Florida & created the Commodore Nation (which initially started with 12 users & grew to 1,153 & spanned to Georgia & Alabama by 1992)... I was the President & Founder of C.N. & our organization (Empire) was with M.C.U.G. (Michigan Commodore Users Group) as well as our contacts in Germany…;) We were a proud Nation of Commodores, as well as all the other Commodore Users Groups around the nation, NOTHING COULD TOUCH US by a margin & IBM was outnumbered 10 to 1!!! smile I hated IBM’s & their operating systems, but low & behold I’m on an IBM compat running Firefox (which is designed by a couple of former Commodore users <griN>) & decided if you can’t beat’em, JOIN’EM!!! (chuckle)

  I also launched the 1st Transformer RPG with permission from then Hasbro Inc. back in 1984 using the same C64… Those were the days…

‘Care

Stephan (P1)


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