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What's the Delay?

Quick note: My computer began having lots of problems (read: repeatedly crashing) last night. So I'm now way behind on getting the promised status update out. I will strive to get that out tonight, provided there are no major issues that derail me further (such as further system crashes).

<fingers crossed>

Oops, is Winter earlier in Rob's computer? ;) Do you have a blue summer screen or a winter snowy screen?

Good luck with this Rob, and come back to us as soon as possible.
 
Quick note: My computer began having lots of problems (read: repeatedly crashing) last night. So I'm now way behind on getting the promised status update out. I will strive to get that out tonight, provided there are no major issues that derail me further (such as further system crashes).

<fingers crossed>
Someone needs to cast a Protection from Murphy spell.....
 
Where did you get the information on seasons in Europe??? Winter is the 21st of december in Europe as well!!

On topic : can't wait to have more information about the future release date. Keep the good work.

By living in Europe, specifically England. In England, and quite a few other European countries, winter starts November 11th, aka Martinmas or St Martin's Day. The only reason it doesn't get much mention is because its also Remembrance Day. Its a remnant of the time when seasons were mainly dictated by farming, you finished the autumn planting by 11th November, so that was the end of Autumn. Plus it makes a lot more sense to start it in November over here, as our coldest period tends to be Nov-Jan. Most years, calling early December Autumn or early March Winter would get you some very weird looks.

Second part however I can't disagree with.
 
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