Steve brought a light hearted energy to the forum. In some heated disagreement threads, I could count on Steve to make a funny comment. Those are the people I gravitate towards. Yes, some things need to be taken seriously. A tragic death of a friend is a perfect example. But finding something to laugh about can really help in tense situations. Steve was great at that. He would want us to laugh. Not laugh at his death, but laugh while enjoying his memory.
On top of that, Steve was very technically savvy and always willing to help.
Even though Steve rooted for the wrong team, I didn’t mind losing 2-6packs to him in Indians-Yankees playoffs
I bought some equipment from Steve and sold him some. Transactions were always nice and simple.
I mentioned to steve last year that we should do a group zoom get together and have a few cocktails. Steve thought it would be a great idea. Well, I didn’t make that happen.
I think we should make that happen in his honor.
Regardless, when you raise a glass of whatever you drink, do a toast to Steve. He made this forum better and I’m grateful I got to know him.
To Steve!
On top of that, Steve was very technically savvy and always willing to help.
Even though Steve rooted for the wrong team, I didn’t mind losing 2-6packs to him in Indians-Yankees playoffs
I bought some equipment from Steve and sold him some. Transactions were always nice and simple.
I mentioned to steve last year that we should do a group zoom get together and have a few cocktails. Steve thought it would be a great idea. Well, I didn’t make that happen.
I think we should make that happen in his honor.
Regardless, when you raise a glass of whatever you drink, do a toast to Steve. He made this forum better and I’m grateful I got to know him.
To Steve!
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