Interesting guy. When we first met, it was at one of the courses on PCs (which were defined as "personal computers", "microcomputers" and such, not as IBM compatible). We later wrote a couple of articles in Moj Mikro (a computer magazine in Ljubljana, which had the slovenian and serbocroatian edition - dunno about macedonian).
He studied machine engineering, but got into computers and generally took unusually long to clean up his exams, even by that college standard, which is at least 7 years to graduate from a nine semester course. I don't know if he ever graduated.
His father was a highly specialized doctor, and should have, by all rights, been the manager of the local pulmonary hospital, but he was repeatedly bypassed because of his political leanings. In his later years, he was someone important in the local HQ of a party which came to power, but then it was too late for him, he was too old and probably not in the mood anymore. Which didn't stop them from getting his son to be, first, the chief IT guy in the city hall in the late nineties, then the manager of the local newspaper. All this time he had an internet bar in the outer wing of their house (smack downtown, in one of the small streets branching off the main, just a few doors away from where my Vaha was in the days of stour), which he later turned into a club-like cafe, with very interesting name and ambient.
During his stint in the city hall, he drank a lot, traveled to various symposia, and had an affair with the sister of Brlja, who was some kind of loonie at the time. Once they crashed together, returning from some kind of a meeting on Zlatibor or Kopaonik or some such place, driving city hall car. Last time I saw him, winter 2011/12, in his club, he was sitting alone at one of the tables, going over some paperwork, allegedly studying some business plans.
23-X-2012 - 21-V-2026