My Avatar, List Nerds and some more geek background on me.

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Well, I think so far my branding of myself with my Avatar is turning out pretty cool. First try so any suggestions are welcome.

Let me start with ListNerds. I am about to do a bunch of screen shots to show what I believe many many people will take as a negative and turn it into a positive.

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The two bottom emails for Mar 3,2022. I missed getting verified, so no payout for them today. I missed by 1 upvote on one, and because of a down vote I missed by 2 upvots on the other.

Yes like anyone else I would love to earn tons everyday but it does not happen, not yet anyway. I know it will get better as this new ListNerds grows, matures, gets out into the universe.

But the positive part:

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I took this screen shot before I claimed. The yellow box. Ready to Claim: 8.623. WOW. I am still earning. Because of what I have staked. This is aprox $16.00. Times 30 days. Do the math! I would pay for my Enterprise upgrade with out ever reaching 20 positive upvotes to have an email verified.

How crazy exciting positive is that. Get it? See the power of earnings on ListNerds?

Lets have a look at my spread sheet.

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I am extremely happy with how March is starting. Room for improvement? Absolutely! But it is all Positive!

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Excerpt from Wiki

"The Amiga 500, also known as the A500, is the first low-end version of the Amiga home computer. It contains the same Motorola 68000 as the Amiga 1000, as well as the same graphics and sound coprocessors, but is in a smaller case similar to that of the Commodore 128.

Commodore announced the Amiga 500 at the January 1987 winter Consumer Electronics Show – at the same time as the high-end Amiga 2000. It was initially available in the Netherlands in April 1987, then the rest of Europe in May.[2] In North America and the UK it was released in October 1987 with a US$699/£499 list price. It competed directly against models in the Atari ST line.

The Amiga 500 was sold in the same retail outlets as the Commodore 64, as opposed to the computer store-only Amiga 1000. It proved to be Commodore's best-selling model, particularly in Europe.[3] Although popular with hobbyists, arguably its most widespread use was as a gaming machine, where its graphics and sound were of significant benefit. It was followed by a revised version of the computer, the Amiga 500 Plus, and the 500 series was discontinued in 1992."

I am not 100 percent sure when I got my Amiga, oh and there was a C128 in between the C64 and the Amiga, maybe I will go into that one later. But I do know, and I think I got it shortly after I was in the Canadian Armed Forces. Yes I am a veteran of the Canadian Military.

I spent 11 years in the military and the stories I could tell, maybe one day I will. By the Wiki write up it lets me know the release of the Amiga in North America was late 1987. Seeing I joined the military in late 1986 and was in my trades training in 87 it is all starting to come back to me.

I can picture myself sitting in the barracks, I had a desk in front of the window and had this baby set up there.

I just did a quick good search on I believe this is the barracks I lived in.

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If not, it was one very similar. Well back in 87 the windows were not boarded up. lol

Well, a little more history on myself. Hope you enjoyed.

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Bradley



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Cool Avatar
#Listenerds
!ALIVE

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That avatar looks really nice.

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Did you have internet browsers during the time of Amiga? Or it didn't exist yet?

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I like this Bradley-Bio series! It's super cool that you have staked enough to be earning that much passively already, congrats! And my husband and I were impressed with your barracks (he was career Army lol)!

Hope you are having the most positive day!

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Loving all the positivity! Been consistently posting two mails a day and some finally have enough verification... although they're still unverified. It will be fun once LISTNERDS start showing up in the account! Whew!

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You definitely have the positivity down Bradley. I always enjoy reading your posts and I am sure most due. Thanks for all you do.

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Your more then welcome. Speaking of goals in my last post, that is another goal. Spread the positivity. As it is like a virus. It can Spread really quick. 😉

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Good post, Bradley. It is crazy how much we make based on staked ListNerds even when mail is not verified. My first computer was not as old as yours. I didn't get into computers until after college, sometime in the early 90s.

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Nice Avatar, where did you make that? what program or site?
Looks very real and quite snazzy.....

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