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 kthxbai xx Friday, 26th October 2007 
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Life after Live resumes to a relative state of normal. But oh man what a day! What a night! Absolutely epic, all of it.

Thanks everyone who came along, we hope you all had an amazing time. We’re pretty sure you did, just seeing all your happy faces on the day. The energy levels were incredible, and all day long the place just pumped.

All the vendors there have since told me it was the best show they’ve ever supported, and that Atomicans are
just the most amazing group. I think it’s fair to say that Live will be back again, and will keep getting bigger.

If you missed Live, or haven’t been near the Atomic site since, check out THIS THREAD on the forums.

It’s a wonderful collection of all the community photos, vids and stories. It’s a rich vein of awesome.

We’ve put some shots up taken by the official photographer HERE. And be sure to check out the next issue for a magic photospread showing Live in all its glory.

And that’s it from me. After 8 incredible years here at Atomic I’m moving on. The Atomic I’m leaving behind
is in the best possible hands with David, and I know it’s just going to get better and better, and I’ll be cheering it along all the way.

So many of you are now friends and family to me, that’s the power of the Atomic community. It’s real, and it’s wonderful. I’ll be amongst it all, and the meets, on the forums. It's impossible to 'leave' Atomic in that sense. Good times ahead!

It’s been an unbelievable journey and the greatest time of my life. Atomic is truly a magic thing and there’s nothing like it. Thanks for being part of it, and here’s to the neverending story of Atomic!

XX

Ben




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