Internet connections
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Internet connections
In light of Dave's passing I want to say thanks to the members here for sharing a passion and being 'friends'. I will probably never meet or speak to most of you, but I consider you friends. When I pass on, there will most likely be no notification about what happened. There simply will be no more posts from me. I'd like to say thank you now while I still can.
Electronic equipment is designed using facts and mathematics, not opinion and dogma.
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Well said VK.
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True community, altruism, and cultural exchange exist on the Internet. Who would have thunk? Very pleased to be a part of this talented and generous group.
I build and repair tube amps. http://amps.monkeymatic.com
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I feel the same way I consider you guys to be my friends, have much respect and appreciation for all that you have given the TAG community.
Great bunch of gals and guys.
Mark
Great bunch of gals and guys.

Mark
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Ditto all above.
I raise my soldering iron in salute to Dave and everyone here.
I raise my soldering iron in salute to Dave and everyone here.
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My wife knows I love this forum.
But if I pass it probably wouldn't even occur to her to let my forum friends know.
Unfortunately she is computer illiterate even though she uses one at work.
Just doesn't care about it.
If the big one hits, most of us will probably fade into obscurity.
Although the posts will live on.
But if I pass it probably wouldn't even occur to her to let my forum friends know.
Unfortunately she is computer illiterate even though she uses one at work.
Just doesn't care about it.
If the big one hits, most of us will probably fade into obscurity.
Although the posts will live on.

Tom
Don't let that smoke out!
Don't let that smoke out!
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All the more reason to ensure this forum survives. We have lost great friends here, but as long as Amp Garage survives, they are, in some small way, immortal.