Hurricane Helene kinda wrecked my house in Asheville North Carolina – but I’m safe and LGR will rebuild and go on, in time!
Consider donating to LOCAL organizations and groups helping Western NC recover: https://www.bpr.org/bpr-news/2024-09-28/list-ways-to-donate-and-help-flood-victims-in-western-north-carolina-after-hurricane-helene
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The first creator I ever supported on patreon, still do. I really like the chill style and cool retro gear and projects. Knowing the collection of stuff he has, I hope his house isn’t too bad off, that would be really tough in addition to the property damage.
Check out his YouTube videos. He specializes in restoring and pimping out 80s and 90s tech using period correct top of the line upgrades. Think taking a Windows 95 machine and maxing out ram with the best video and sound cards from the era.
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Previously known as Lazy Game Reviews, covers retro PCs and PC gaming.
Not the biggest YouTuber but a pretty notable one
The first creator I ever supported on patreon, still do. I really like the chill style and cool retro gear and projects. Knowing the collection of stuff he has, I hope his house isn’t too bad off, that would be really tough in addition to the property damage.
That’s the first thought I had too. Obviously, with his photo, he is looking pretty safe, but he has practically a museum worth of old tech.
Gosh I hadn’t thought of that. The world may lose out if what he has is destroyed.
In another post he already said the storage in the basement flooded. Hasn’t been in there to see how bad yet. Sad times indeed.
I think most of his stuff is in a storage place that he uses as a studio. I recall him saying he doesn’t have much at home.
Check out his YouTube videos. He specializes in restoring and pimping out 80s and 90s tech using period correct top of the line upgrades. Think taking a Windows 95 machine and maxing out ram with the best video and sound cards from the era.