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The biggest holdup to my starting another project is staffing and money. If those things magically fell into place it would become a possibility. I'll be honest though, I'm not running TF2 servers, that is for damn sure. I don't have any interest in continuing that nightmare. The most I would do is run a website and maybe a Minecraft server at some point. Any project would be based around community, not any single game.
No need to rush starting another community, real life is more important, but it would be nice to have you at the head of a community sometime down the line, maybe when half life 3 comes out ;). See you around.
I would be full of ♥♥♥♥ if I didn't admit it has been a healing process. Things didn't shut down in a way that I agreed with and it took a bit of time for me to move on. I have kept generally quiet about the whole situation because I don't want to start additional drama.
I'm looking at going straight into my MBA after I get my BS in the spring. I'm already talking to a admissions rep with Portland State. I'm also working full time now. I honestly don't know where I would get the time to start another community. Like I said, I really want to, I just don't know how I would go about doing it or where the money would come from.