> Hi all my friends who have email accounts!

Hi there!

> Well, now the end of term is here, so I've just finished my last exam 
> and now I'm off into pastures afresh to do some long-awaited lolling 
> around (which is really no different to what I've been doing anyway, 
> but who's counting?)

Some guys have all the luck. Look who has to work this summer to
earn som hard cash? :) Well, I recon' I can manage to squec some
lolling into my schedule too.....

> I'll come in occasionally to check my email, so don't be afraid to 
> drop me a line.

That's cool 'cus then I have something to discuss.

> What I am to be doing this summer:
> 
> Writing software for people. Hopefully I should knock out about 3 or 
> 4 major bits and bobs, including Comms Terminal software, a Defender 
> clone, a Disc-Operating system and maybe a few demos.

Just what I want to discuss :)

BTW: Does anybody have an idea for a project I can code on this summer
and the autum? I'm sorta looking for inspiration.

> Writing articles for people. With a bit of luck, I'll have a job as a 
> freelancer somewhere. At worst, I'll send off some articles and see 
> what sticks.
> 
> Finishing writing my book. By the time I'm back it should be 
> finished. I aim to have it with a publisher by October 1st, in time 
> for my next term :) This'll mean it's out in the shops for Xmas.
> 
> I'll also be revising all the stuff I did this year in the hope of 
> bolstering my knowledge... if I've messed up these exams, it's 
> probably due to a combination of events which have happened this 
> year, which I won't go into detail about, but it was all pretty icky.
> 
> And also, if time permits I might try to design some hardware, start 
> learning a new language, go to the Lake District for a weekend and 
> basically mellow out. With a bit of luck I will get to visit the love 
> of my life (or she will come over here), although that's just me 
> being me and assuming that (a) this is a perfect world and (b) the 
> distance isn't as far as it really is.

Is it here the Chicago bit is coming in? I'll have mine one up in eh..
9 days and 11 hours :)

> Anyway, this is Simon Cooke, not really signing off for the summer, 
> saying bye for now.

bbfn..but brb :)

> Hugs,
> Si

Oh, Si!!!!! *blush*


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