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Hopefully, you're doing fine where you are at the moment both mentally and physically. Don't know exactly how Britain is doing as a country currently, but hopefully it's at least liveable. On my end, it's been a mixed bag. Attempted a university course that focused on game development, and ultimately dropped out after 2 years due to my self-esteem going down during the last months, complacency, getting frustrated with the gaming industry and a few other issues too. Did learn some things (such as simple java programming and how databases work), but ultimately it is what it is.
Lookjing back at our times in the forums and groups, i still find it amusing how you and i got off to a bad start initially. And then, you took the initiative that made us get along quite nicely. That call had positive effects, to say the least.