Yeah... I was using Apus for my daily tech stories and my first PC was based on recommendations from Icrontic. I even started Fold@Home in 2002 because of Icrontic.
I think some articles/a thread is in order looking back at certain technologies we remember fondly, or how certain parts of the industry have evolved over the last 10 years.
I joined Icrontic shortly after it began, as it was a center of support for certain Abit motherboard models, and I've been around ever since. I'm not going away.
When I met Thrax on twitter about two or so years ago, the funny thing was that Icrontic, the name was instantly familiar to me, but I was not 100% sure why? When I saw the I and the hat, I recognized it immediately.
Icrontic is just one of those sites, and frankly its one of those names that stick with you. To continued health and prosperity.
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Simple words cannot express my gratitude for everything Icrontic has done for me, and what this community means to me.
10, 20, 30 years more, I plan on being here until the end of things, and I hope everyone else does the same.
Cheers, everyone.
Icrontic is just one of those sites, and frankly its one of those names that stick with you. To continued health and prosperity.
~Cyrix