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doonavinOG 2003

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Donovan
Bethlehem, PA

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Donovan Remaley of Bethlehem, PA was the kind of member who showed up rarely but always brought substance. He joined in 2003 but didn't post until June 2004, when he dropped an 886-character essay about building a multiplayer RPG from scratch — trailing camera objects, floating name labels, collision detection, network play. This was not casual small talk; this was a programmer sharing genuine excitement about game development, complete with a prioritized feature roadmap. skaorsk8 responded with a suggestion for "interaction between characters based on tickling" and a slip-n-slide into the ocean, which tells you everything about the gap between Donovan's earnestness and the forum's irreverence. aviator suggested Sonic the Hedgehog music, and modestjesse volunteered as a beta tester. Two years later he resurfaced to recommend Live Linux CDs for data recovery and geek out about Nintendo DS wifi multiplayer. His final post in February 2007 was just a Wii friend code — the purest distillation of his eZabel presence: technically useful, socially hopeful, and delivered without fanfare.

eZabel Personality Type: INTP — "The Quiet Builder." Donovan was a genuine maker who treated eZabel like a place to share projects rather than banter, dropping in every year or two with whatever had captured his curiosity — game engines, Linux rescue discs, or Nintendo friend codes.

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