Sigh.
Life outside wargaming is most of everything, as you can judge by my lack of progress in any project.
For my sins (and I seem to have many) I became Dean of the Faculty of Engineering at the Uni in Malta, which means putting research on the back burner and trying to prove to everyone that ours is the best darned Faculty around, and incidentally any research funding is accepted.
I also try to be an author, but that too has been blasted into near-oblivion by the deaning business; but before starting my 4-year term I managed to get two books for children out, and a third (for young and less-than young adults) at the publisher - all in Maltese, so I'm not going to get rich fast. And the small list of papers on laser material processing, my area of research, aren't likely to win the Booker, either...
I read lots more (fiction and history, mainly) than is good for me (yes, good old Svejk is a favourite, and is due for a re-read), and like cinema - I recently discovered Fellini and am starting to believe he is some sort of god. But I am also looking forward to seeing 'Destroy all monsters!' with loads of Kaiju in it.
Happily married, we live with 5 cats. We also have a tiny, patch of soil we optimistically call a garden.
Did I mentioned I have been asked to judge the local Robot Wars event twice? Being dean DOES have it's perks
