It was iTunes festival time again here in London and I managed to win tickets to
Underworld at the Roundhouse on the 17th.
It was a good gig, a bit different to what I normally see live. we got into a nice dance to the different tunes and I realised I had been dance for about an hour when I decided to head to the back for a cold down. I guess the gym sessions are paying off!
Support was good too a chap called Kele. I didn't realise until he started singing but he's the lead singer of Bloc Party. He built up a really good vibe for the main event and I would definitely want to catch him live the next time he is playing.
Of course the crowd were waiting for one particular song and Underworld closed their set with it. As the opening bars sounded out you could feel the roar of energy rip thru the crowd and get the whole place moving.
we all left happy humming 'lager lager lager...'
Taskerweb - Skiing, Work, Redundancy, Life and a few beers. The story of me getting my ski instructor qualification via resigning, knee surgery, redundancy and knee exercises. Now it's about life back in the big smoke and how I'm celebrating my 40th year on this planet and what I'll do next.
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Monday, July 05, 2010
Flat Competition
An update the flat is still up for sale. Its sort of a holding pattern now as nothing much is happening in the market at the moment. looking at the land registry info most of the stuff that does sell is a couple of 100K more than my flat. I would normally mostly be getting first time buyers looking at the flat and there aren't many of those about.
My competition, another flat that is up for sale in my block, made an interesting move at the weekend. the following hand written sign appeared outside on the railings.
For Sale by Owner
Westferry Rd. 1 Bed flat
NO MORTGAGE REQUIRED
£296 per week
cal 07xxxxxx
So er is that Hire Purchase? I assume so and that they would take about 20 years at around 5.5% to pay that off if the price is still anything like my place. I guess that's one way to go if its just investment and your want to get it rid of it for your pension.
My competition, another flat that is up for sale in my block, made an interesting move at the weekend. the following hand written sign appeared outside on the railings.
For Sale by Owner
Westferry Rd. 1 Bed flat
NO MORTGAGE REQUIRED
£296 per week
cal 07xxxxxx
So er is that Hire Purchase? I assume so and that they would take about 20 years at around 5.5% to pay that off if the price is still anything like my place. I guess that's one way to go if its just investment and your want to get it rid of it for your pension.
Guitar Blues and Heat at the Roundhouse
A jolly night out at the Roundhouse with Olly one of my brother-in-laws. We caught the show by the Dead Weathers. The band includes the lass from the Kills and Jack White of the White Strips.
It was an interesting mix of rock, blues, amazing guitar work and some seriously shouty lyrics. The weather had been really hot and the southern American blues vibes suited it perfectly. I came away humming the tunes of even the ones I didn't know.
It was an interesting mix of rock, blues, amazing guitar work and some seriously shouty lyrics. The weather had been really hot and the southern American blues vibes suited it perfectly. I came away humming the tunes of even the ones I didn't know.
Monday, June 28, 2010
The big 4 in Polska
OK this is definitely the farthest I've been to just to go to a gig.
Poland for a one day festival (on a Wednesday!) to see Metallica, Slayer, Anthrax and Megadeth.
There I stood in a field outside of Warsaw, a shinny warm day, in the middle of a sea of black t-shirts, getting my ears rearranged by some seriously loud music.
A good couple of days with cheap beer and some very nice (if meaty) BBQ takeaway food.
I went with a friend from work and ended up meeting another (ex-)work friend, who kipped on our hotel floor! It was a nice atmosphere and we got chatting to a couple of other English groups of people who we ended up going around with.
the music was great and you could really feel the hairs on the back of your neck stand up as Metallica launched into some of their classic hits.
Poland for a one day festival (on a Wednesday!) to see Metallica, Slayer, Anthrax and Megadeth.
There I stood in a field outside of Warsaw, a shinny warm day, in the middle of a sea of black t-shirts, getting my ears rearranged by some seriously loud music.
A good couple of days with cheap beer and some very nice (if meaty) BBQ takeaway food.
I went with a friend from work and ended up meeting another (ex-)work friend, who kipped on our hotel floor! It was a nice atmosphere and we got chatting to a couple of other English groups of people who we ended up going around with.
the music was great and you could really feel the hairs on the back of your neck stand up as Metallica launched into some of their classic hits.
Wednesday, June 09, 2010
RageFactor free thank you gig
It was brilliant. A whole festival feeling on a Sunday afternoon.
When we got there is some good support from Gogol Bordello and we had a few beers in the late afternoon sun (and a little rain).
It was amazing to me that I managed, in such a large crowd, to bump into 4 different people I knew.
So along with Colin, Joe and Jamie we got ourselves down into the mosh pit and got jumping. I managed about an hour before retiring to the back to watch the remainder of the show.
It's definitely a moment to remember. I was there when Killing in the Name was played out to the crown in a London park as the final song of the evening.
We made History!
and got the T-Shirt...
When we got there is some good support from Gogol Bordello and we had a few beers in the late afternoon sun (and a little rain).
It was amazing to me that I managed, in such a large crowd, to bump into 4 different people I knew.
So along with Colin, Joe and Jamie we got ourselves down into the mosh pit and got jumping. I managed about an hour before retiring to the back to watch the remainder of the show.
It's definitely a moment to remember. I was there when Killing in the Name was played out to the crown in a London park as the final song of the evening.
We made History!
and got the T-Shirt...
MOT
Yeap I finally had my annual review at week
There were many things I had thought about saying about my time here and the fact that I've not had any changes in my T&Cs since I got here.
I was going to point that the cost of living has gone up by about 3.5% per year while I've worked here so i fact I'm being paid less (in as the government like to say, real terms).
I also had a great quote from Malcolm Gladwell on job satisfaction.
"Those three things - autonomy, complexity, and a connection between effort and reward - are, most people will agree, the three qualities that work has to have if it is to be satisfying."
But what did I say, not alot, I got a mixed set of reviews so we talked about that I somehow have managed to be helpful and obstructive at the same time. and also being good at mentoring but not offering information unsolicited.
so I've got to be more proactive, which is like asking someone to juggle fog.
I've also got to try to be happier, no idea how they are going to measure that one!
and the CTO wants to push me towards handling one of less interesting clients and basically moving my role towards support work on a site we inherited from another company and client management meetings.
the subject of money didn't come up.
There were many things I had thought about saying about my time here and the fact that I've not had any changes in my T&Cs since I got here.
I was going to point that the cost of living has gone up by about 3.5% per year while I've worked here so i fact I'm being paid less (in as the government like to say, real terms).
I also had a great quote from Malcolm Gladwell on job satisfaction.
"Those three things - autonomy, complexity, and a connection between effort and reward - are, most people will agree, the three qualities that work has to have if it is to be satisfying."
But what did I say, not alot, I got a mixed set of reviews so we talked about that I somehow have managed to be helpful and obstructive at the same time. and also being good at mentoring but not offering information unsolicited.
so I've got to be more proactive, which is like asking someone to juggle fog.
I've also got to try to be happier, no idea how they are going to measure that one!
and the CTO wants to push me towards handling one of less interesting clients and basically moving my role towards support work on a site we inherited from another company and client management meetings.
the subject of money didn't come up.
Monday, May 10, 2010
BMI
for no other reason than my results were a lot better then some of the other people in the department here are the results of a check your weight/height/fat machine we found in Boots the other day.
Weight: 14st 2lb 89.9kg
Height: 5'11.2" 1.81m
which gives a B.M.I. 27.4
the formula being Weight/(Height)^2
which makes me overweight :-(
where the ideal being [18.5] 9st 7lb (60.9kg) to [25.0] 12st 12lb (81.9kg)
which is a bit crazy as I wasn't even down to 10st when I was very thin back during my university days.
Body Fat 24.9% which is good (average being 25.6% and it getting to be a problem at 32.1% (for men))
Body Fat Mass 22.3kg
and we found a nice little calculator to check the results
http://www.nhs.uk/Tools/Pages/Healthyweightcalculator.aspx
so looks like the gym has been helping :-)
Weight: 14st 2lb 89.9kg
Height: 5'11.2" 1.81m
which gives a B.M.I. 27.4
the formula being Weight/(Height)^2
which makes me overweight :-(
where the ideal being [18.5] 9st 7lb (60.9kg) to [25.0] 12st 12lb (81.9kg)
which is a bit crazy as I wasn't even down to 10st when I was very thin back during my university days.
Body Fat 24.9% which is good (average being 25.6% and it getting to be a problem at 32.1% (for men))
Body Fat Mass 22.3kg
and we found a nice little calculator to check the results
http://www.nhs.uk/Tools/Pages/Healthyweightcalculator.aspx
so looks like the gym has been helping :-)
New broom
So It's all about to change around.
The last two of our line manager are now going to be the new CTO (the newest guy who has been with us not 6 months yet) and his deputy (who's been at the company 3+ years). And it looks like some of the work that the four of them (including my old line manager and the old CTO) used to do doing technical management of the client will be given out to us (the rest of the tech department) to do. probably I might add for the same amount of money as before.
and guess what we have to do our MOT career reviews again, joy! I'm going to have to answer questions like
What do you think you could have done better and what has stopped you?
What do you think you’ve done well and how do you know?
What are your career goals and what would help you move forward?
The last two of our line manager are now going to be the new CTO (the newest guy who has been with us not 6 months yet) and his deputy (who's been at the company 3+ years). And it looks like some of the work that the four of them (including my old line manager and the old CTO) used to do doing technical management of the client will be given out to us (the rest of the tech department) to do. probably I might add for the same amount of money as before.
and guess what we have to do our MOT career reviews again, joy! I'm going to have to answer questions like
What do you think you could have done better and what has stopped you?
What do you think you’ve done well and how do you know?
What are your career goals and what would help you move forward?
Friday, April 30, 2010
No More CTO
Yeap after all the politics and messing around. My boss, the CTO, is leaving the company. so its all change here. Actually I been ages since I've known but had to keep quite about it until all the legal stuff was sorted and the official announcement has been made.
He's leaving partly because of all the complaints from the us during the staff survey and partly some stuff happening in the board.
It was turning into the worse kept secret in the company and as I found out in the pub several months back, its good its out in the open. The department was in a bit of a holding pattern waiting for the other shoe to drop and so we could talk to the rest of the company about it(and make the odd blog!)
and yes that what my cryptic post about the situation changing in the department was about and why I haven't had a career review this year.
So a big opportunity for me and I guess there will be a shake up in the department. At last I should have a new line manager and finally get an annual review.
Anyway must dash as we are about to have the leaving speeches.
He's leaving partly because of all the complaints from the us during the staff survey and partly some stuff happening in the board.
It was turning into the worse kept secret in the company and as I found out in the pub several months back, its good its out in the open. The department was in a bit of a holding pattern waiting for the other shoe to drop and so we could talk to the rest of the company about it(and make the odd blog!)
and yes that what my cryptic post about the situation changing in the department was about and why I haven't had a career review this year.
So a big opportunity for me and I guess there will be a shake up in the department. At last I should have a new line manager and finally get an annual review.
Anyway must dash as we are about to have the leaving speeches.
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Zell am See Skiing trip 3!
Ok
A great little trip to Austria with the people at Snowbreaks.
At the resort of Zell am See and Kaprun.
Zell is by a beautiful lake at only 500m and by the end of the week it was very much summer holiday conditions. In fact one day coming back from the slopes Kevin (another skier) and I sat in the bus in full ski gear opposite a group of lads in shorts and flip-flops!.
to get to the skiing you take a cable car 1500m up at Zell and a bus plus a cable car to 2000m at Kaprun.
The conditions went from cold and snowy (day 1), to very hot and very sunny (days 3-4) to crazy whiteout skiing (day 6)
the first two days we skied Zell which got very slushy by the end and then 4 days at Kaprun which has a glacier so it guaranteed snow. however being the Easter weekend its also guaranteed to be busy.
Our plan to avoid the crowd was to get up real early (no matter what time we were in the bars the night before) at catch the 8am bus to Kaprun so we could be up and skiing before 8:45am. This meant we had the best conditions and clean runs before it got busy. We had lunch at about 11:30 just when it was getting crazy busy and back out for a couple of more hours when most people are at lunch, finally going back to the hotel around 3ish, knackered of course!
Nice bunch of people in fact it worked out that out of the 13 on the trip seven of us were on the Andorra new year trip as well!
really good guides in Bas and Dana the Dutch ski instructors.
Got a bit of a shock a couple of day after we got back as Snowbreaks the company who organised the trip went bust. A shame as I've had some good trips with them.
A great little trip to Austria with the people at Snowbreaks.
At the resort of Zell am See and Kaprun.
Zell is by a beautiful lake at only 500m and by the end of the week it was very much summer holiday conditions. In fact one day coming back from the slopes Kevin (another skier) and I sat in the bus in full ski gear opposite a group of lads in shorts and flip-flops!.
to get to the skiing you take a cable car 1500m up at Zell and a bus plus a cable car to 2000m at Kaprun.
The conditions went from cold and snowy (day 1), to very hot and very sunny (days 3-4) to crazy whiteout skiing (day 6)
the first two days we skied Zell which got very slushy by the end and then 4 days at Kaprun which has a glacier so it guaranteed snow. however being the Easter weekend its also guaranteed to be busy.
Our plan to avoid the crowd was to get up real early (no matter what time we were in the bars the night before) at catch the 8am bus to Kaprun so we could be up and skiing before 8:45am. This meant we had the best conditions and clean runs before it got busy. We had lunch at about 11:30 just when it was getting crazy busy and back out for a couple of more hours when most people are at lunch, finally going back to the hotel around 3ish, knackered of course!
Nice bunch of people in fact it worked out that out of the 13 on the trip seven of us were on the Andorra new year trip as well!
really good guides in Bas and Dana the Dutch ski instructors.
Got a bit of a shock a couple of day after we got back as Snowbreaks the company who organised the trip went bust. A shame as I've had some good trips with them.
Thursday, April 01, 2010
17 Winter sports cover Oh bugger
Ah I've spotted a floor in my plan
3 ski trips in one year works out as 18 days skiing. That mean the annual travel insurance won't cover it all by one single day.
Fortunately the nice people at DogTag (that the insurance company, they print all the info on a dogtag you can wear while you ski) let me cancel my current policy with quite a big refund and take out another policy this time with 24 days cover.
This mean I'm covered for another 3 skiing holidays before next April, interesting!
3 ski trips in one year works out as 18 days skiing. That mean the annual travel insurance won't cover it all by one single day.
Fortunately the nice people at DogTag (that the insurance company, they print all the info on a dogtag you can wear while you ski) let me cancel my current policy with quite a big refund and take out another policy this time with 24 days cover.
This mean I'm covered for another 3 skiing holidays before next April, interesting!
My Boss' last day
Yeah the last day for my line manager.
Not sure who my next one is going to be
guess I can't resign until I know...
Not sure who my next one is going to be
guess I can't resign until I know...
Friday, March 19, 2010
My MOT - Annual Review
Not as dramatic as you might think.
My annual career review which was meant to be with our CTO. Was meant to be with my Line Manager but he's leaving so there is little point.
We decided not to bother with it. The main reason being that we both know the situation in the company is changing soon and there is no point planning as we don't know how the department will be arranged in 6 months time.
My annual career review which was meant to be with our CTO. Was meant to be with my Line Manager but he's leaving so there is little point.
We decided not to bother with it. The main reason being that we both know the situation in the company is changing soon and there is no point planning as we don't know how the department will be arranged in 6 months time.
Monday, March 15, 2010
Skiing mark 2 - Fun in France
Val d Isere with my friends from Ware
started cold minus 20 plus
got nice and sunny by the end of the week
the skiing was good
alot of kids and crazyness.
started cold minus 20 plus
got nice and sunny by the end of the week
the skiing was good
alot of kids and crazyness.
Thursday, March 04, 2010
Stained glass
I finally finished my first stained glass panel last thursday. It took me all of last term and half of this one. It's all glass from the offcuts pile so it could be a bit of found art (and cheap!).
here
next I think I'll try a couple of easier ones that I can add to the glass doors in my flat.
here
next I think I'll try a couple of easier ones that I can add to the glass doors in my flat.
Rumours and Hidden Agendas
We have been pitching for alot of new work recently and hardly a week goes by with out a new piece of work being announced.
Normally in advertising you getting about a 20% turnover of clients for one reason or another. Now we have got a couple of big new clients over the past couple of months to cover the loss but we are still driving on despite the countrywide recession.
This growth is bigger than we can really cope with. The word from someone further up the food chain than me is that we are driving up the value of the company so the board will get bigger performance bonuses as part of the deal that they arranged to
Ah so that's why we are so busy.
and I mean crazy busy and its going to get worst. I great time to get experience on lots of different projects but also its not likely to do anybodies social life any favours.
This is on top the rumours currently going around about who is leaving.
We lost one of our Flash developers last week. most of us found out at the weekend via his facebook status! The rumour list is now a hand full of the designers, one head of department and my line manager! He hasn't said anything to me yet so we will see, but it might explain why both he and my department boss are doing my review rather than just him
Normally in advertising you getting about a 20% turnover of clients for one reason or another. Now we have got a couple of big new clients over the past couple of months to cover the loss but we are still driving on despite the countrywide recession.
This growth is bigger than we can really cope with. The word from someone further up the food chain than me is that we are driving up the value of the company so the board will get bigger performance bonuses as part of the deal that they arranged to
Ah so that's why we are so busy.
and I mean crazy busy and its going to get worst. I great time to get experience on lots of different projects but also its not likely to do anybodies social life any favours.
This is on top the rumours currently going around about who is leaving.
We lost one of our Flash developers last week. most of us found out at the weekend via his facebook status! The rumour list is now a hand full of the designers, one head of department and my line manager! He hasn't said anything to me yet so we will see, but it might explain why both he and my department boss are doing my review rather than just him
Pep rally
so today we had a little company get together about the focus of the company for the coming year and on from there.
It was all about giving 5% more please to the company and working smart.
It was also about the coming together of tech and creative
part of the presentation was from the head guys in the creative department
it was noted my boss didn't give any part of the presentation.
I wonder why...
It was all about giving 5% more please to the company and working smart.
It was also about the coming together of tech and creative
part of the presentation was from the head guys in the creative department
it was noted my boss didn't give any part of the presentation.
I wonder why...
Friday, February 26, 2010
Office Politics
So I talked to the director who is running these 'sorting out tech's problems' sessions about what my boss had said about him saying to my boss that I was being negative and not helpful.
He was a little shocked about what my boss said and said he hadn't said such things.
I told him I was planning on withdrawn from the process if it was just going to back fire on me and he asked me not to. In fact he said its quite negative because we have to talk about what wrong in order to find solutions.
It sounds like my boss is playing office politics and because I checked we know he's been exaggerating or making stuff up.
It may be because we are integrating the tech and creative parts of the company and he feeling a bit sidelined as the junior part of the partnership.
In other news a couple of the new guys in the department have had either their probation extended or been put on a rolling three month review mainly because they don't work fast enough. So I definately not the only person who is not in his good books.
He was a little shocked about what my boss said and said he hadn't said such things.
I told him I was planning on withdrawn from the process if it was just going to back fire on me and he asked me not to. In fact he said its quite negative because we have to talk about what wrong in order to find solutions.
It sounds like my boss is playing office politics and because I checked we know he's been exaggerating or making stuff up.
It may be because we are integrating the tech and creative parts of the company and he feeling a bit sidelined as the junior part of the partnership.
In other news a couple of the new guys in the department have had either their probation extended or been put on a rolling three month review mainly because they don't work fast enough. So I definately not the only person who is not in his good books.
Thursday, February 11, 2010
So much for trying to help
The saying is true that 'No good deed goes unpunished'.
As a result of us trying to talk to the board about the issues in the department and wanting to trying improve the situation it looks like the whole thing is back firing in my face.
My genius of a boss dragged me over the coals yesterday for being too negative and much as said learn to love the way the company does things or consider my position with the company.
So that'll teach me to try and improve things. I'll just stop trying to fix stuff, focus on doing interesting stuff and improving my skill set.
Oh and I guess I'll update my CV as well.
As a result of us trying to talk to the board about the issues in the department and wanting to trying improve the situation it looks like the whole thing is back firing in my face.
My genius of a boss dragged me over the coals yesterday for being too negative and much as said learn to love the way the company does things or consider my position with the company.
So that'll teach me to try and improve things. I'll just stop trying to fix stuff, focus on doing interesting stuff and improving my skill set.
Oh and I guess I'll update my CV as well.
Renegades OK OK its Feeder
A stadium band in a tiny pub venue.
That's what happened on Monday evening. Feeder pretending to be the another band played a final gig (for this little tour) in a bar in Hoxton which I managed to get a ticket for. Actually three of our for work the other two being real fans.
It was a loud mad set, of alot of their old tracks and pieces for the real old time fans. So I didn't know much of what they played but it was catchy and loud! I had a good time jumping around even although getting 200 odd people in the space the size of a tennis court meant I didn't really have the room for it.
Funny to be that close to a band (10ft), they where well supported by a band called ManOrMouse.
It took a couple of days for my hearing to recover.
That's what happened on Monday evening. Feeder pretending to be the another band played a final gig (for this little tour) in a bar in Hoxton which I managed to get a ticket for. Actually three of our for work the other two being real fans.
It was a loud mad set, of alot of their old tracks and pieces for the real old time fans. So I didn't know much of what they played but it was catchy and loud! I had a good time jumping around even although getting 200 odd people in the space the size of a tennis court meant I didn't really have the room for it.
Funny to be that close to a band (10ft), they where well supported by a band called ManOrMouse.
It took a couple of days for my hearing to recover.
Thursday, February 04, 2010
Rammstein and Meeting the Management
Busy day today (although I'm still finding time to write this!) we got a second meeting for the concerned from the tech department with members of the board. we had a meeting a couple of weeks ago as because there was so much stuff to talk about and this is the second meeting for the over run. Basically we are complaining about Career development and the rest of the company treating us like &$%^&£! see below for a few of the points we put to them.
Things in the department has actually been a bit more stable, we actually have 4 people in the flash team at the minute! We just want to try and fix things up a bit so it will be worth stay with the company in the medium term.
...And Rammstein well that's my first music gig tonight of this year. Da Boyz and down for a visit and we will be off up to Wembley for a bit of German Heavy Metal and an ear clean.
Rest of the weekend will probably involved PS3,Xbox and beer
Career path
There is none
Line Management
Too busy to manage
Respect
Treated like a third party supplier company
Innovation
Should not just be down to one person who does share with the tech department
Recognition
No reward for effort
Ignorance
Digital understanding in the business, it ‘cool not to understand’
Integration
How does the business see tech in the company?
Training
None!!!
Process
No point doing project reviews ; tech not included in part of the planning
Knowledge
Individual team member knowledge is ignored or dismissed
Quality
We always end up with the ‘best of a bad job’
Fault
Budget and Deadline for most projects already gone by the time it gets to Tech but its still our fault
Creative Technical
Tech only gets involved after the fact. There are no opportunities to innovate
Budget
We are always told the budget is blown but nobody will back it up with figures
Tempora
Estimates can be made more efficient if we got feed back of what time we did take on tasks
R&D
Any? By force the business was not happy to give up the time for it
Leading the Field
No; The company isn’t the company it was; we follow the trends or miss them completely rather than make them
The Companies’ Aim
To be the Agency of the Year; no matter what; nothing else is important
Quality
One person is not a QA department unless you are cowboys
Retainment
Pay rise only if you leave (but offered too late); Lack of support; no profit in going the extra mile
Architecture
Old broken software; Old development technology; no plan for maintenance and upgrade
Internal Process
Have a Company way of doing things rather that muddle through differently each time
Ideas
An idea is only a good idea if it is made to happen the good ideas don’t happen unless somebody realizes it
Outsourcing
Managing third party tech work isn’t tech work
Developing
Bug fixing and low quality scrap work isn’t enjoyable work
Things in the department has actually been a bit more stable, we actually have 4 people in the flash team at the minute! We just want to try and fix things up a bit so it will be worth stay with the company in the medium term.
...And Rammstein well that's my first music gig tonight of this year. Da Boyz and down for a visit and we will be off up to Wembley for a bit of German Heavy Metal and an ear clean.
Rest of the weekend will probably involved PS3,Xbox and beer
Career path
There is none
Line Management
Too busy to manage
Respect
Treated like a third party supplier company
Innovation
Should not just be down to one person who does share with the tech department
Recognition
No reward for effort
Ignorance
Digital understanding in the business, it ‘cool not to understand’
Integration
How does the business see tech in the company?
Training
None!!!
Process
No point doing project reviews ; tech not included in part of the planning
Knowledge
Individual team member knowledge is ignored or dismissed
Quality
We always end up with the ‘best of a bad job’
Fault
Budget and Deadline for most projects already gone by the time it gets to Tech but its still our fault
Creative Technical
Tech only gets involved after the fact. There are no opportunities to innovate
Budget
We are always told the budget is blown but nobody will back it up with figures
Tempora
Estimates can be made more efficient if we got feed back of what time we did take on tasks
R&D
Any? By force the business was not happy to give up the time for it
Leading the Field
No; The company isn’t the company it was; we follow the trends or miss them completely rather than make them
The Companies’ Aim
To be the Agency of the Year; no matter what; nothing else is important
Quality
One person is not a QA department unless you are cowboys
Retainment
Pay rise only if you leave (but offered too late); Lack of support; no profit in going the extra mile
Architecture
Old broken software; Old development technology; no plan for maintenance and upgrade
Internal Process
Have a Company way of doing things rather that muddle through differently each time
Ideas
An idea is only a good idea if it is made to happen the good ideas don’t happen unless somebody realizes it
Outsourcing
Managing third party tech work isn’t tech work
Developing
Bug fixing and low quality scrap work isn’t enjoyable work
2009 before I forget
A bit late but heres a little review of last year based as last time on facebook, really its just slow twittering really. I also note the stuff happening seems to be the same as the year before.
David Has just skied the resort end to end. Happy and knackered. Time for the après ski! Happy new year from Andorra
31 December 2009 at 14:53
David Is going skiing over the top and down into the dark side
31 December 2009 at 08:04
David Can see the slopes from the Cafe and the stationary lifts. Grrh
30 December 2009 at 11:12
David Is at Terminal 5 waiting to get off-ski
27 December 2009 at 15:34
David It's all about the Rage Factor! Grrrrgh
20 December 2009 at 23:22
David killing in the name of...
16 December 2009 at 13:33
David beer o'clock?
11 December 2009 at 16:42
David is deployed out...
02 December 2009 at 18:35
David just off for a bit of wood carving
25 November 2009 at 17:30
David hopper $%&£!
20 November 2009 at 18:08
David Has just snapped and gone next gen!
14 November 2009 at 17:53
David And now a little light housework
14 November 2009 at 11:18
David is planning on breaking some coloured glass
12 November 2009 at 16:17
David Has an evening planned that envolves gunpowder! Nice
07 November 2009 at 18:58
David and now it's decided to delete all my music aaaaaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrrrggggh
04 November 2009 at 15:57
David Happy Birthday Wallace and Gromit!
04 November 2009 at 09:56
David Is in the middle of road again but this time they have shut it. Pretty lights!
03 November 2009 at 18:50
David is off to see the lights
03 November 2009 at 18:36
David Is standing in the middle of the road at Oxford circus
02 November 2009 at 18:03
David is thinking about breaking the first rule of facebook
28 October 2009 at 11:22 (8)(8)
David has got his cans on
12 October 2009 at 17:47
David Hello world um this might be drunk pub typing
04 October 2009 at 20:06
David this weekend is brought to you by the letter V
25 September 2009 at 11:39
David is lost in translation
18 September 2009 at 13:54
David oh and that was a bad miss...
11 September 2009 at 17:35
David Um I'm in a pub in covent garden doing London thing... Drinking
06 September 2009 at 18:07
David is NOT feeling management friendly at the minute
02 September 2009 at 19:59
David is a getting a little sun. Home to see the folks.
29 August 2009 at 11:31
David wants to know why he's still at work. Sideshow Bob?, Minty?
28 August 2009 at 20:40
David is practising his big words
27 August 2009 at 18:35
David mostly human again
21 August 2009 at 19:15
David apparently it's called a Caipirinha. hic!
20 August 2009 at 19:01
David the machine goes beep.
17 August 2009 at 13:19
David humbug work! time for a beer festival me thinks!
07 August 2009 at 11:59
David sun, surf, cider and still a nice cup of tea
02 August 2009 at 16:23
David rain, tea, sun, tea, rain, tea, sun and Edie looking for her shoes- the great British holiday
30 July 2009 at 21:38
David is now in the age of steam.
30 July 2009 at 12:06
David well stuff all this working malarky I'm off on my Hols....
24 July 2009 at 18:00
David is happy now Trent is doing music you need muscles for. Ragh!
15 July 2009 at 21:30
David is getting a little pissed off with Trent for having to do all this bloody queing. NIN gig is pants so far!
15 July 2009 at 20:07
David is going all NINJA!
15 July 2009 at 17:23
David has just gone slightly nuts at the placebo iTunes gig and just applied for tickets for all the remaining gig in the festival!
14 July 2009 at 21:41
David is off to the gig
14 July 2009 at 18:00
David um but its a dry heat...
03 July 2009 at 15:59
David maybe I should be at the gym... nah!
30 June 2009 at 17:37
David is watching all human life happening, in real time.
26 June 2009 at 17:52
David is feeling a little metric in an imperial world
22 June 2009 at 19:31
David Oh wow! copy and paste!
17 June 2009 at 20:59
David it's cornish pasty time!!!
15 June 2009 at 14:22
David is having a sit down
04 June 2009 at 19:27
David still at work. There is a special circle of hell reserved for the people who invented Akamai caching...
29 May 2009 at 19:08
David its jam all the way
22 May 2009 at 17:17
David is 3 points of contact at all times tis important yer ere!
19 May 2009 at 14:39
David is still at work and not happy with his clients. I don't even know bloody coldfusion
15 May 2009 at 18:43
David I'm Not Okay (I Promise)...
15 May 2009 at 14:46
David has just gone ker-plunk!
14 May 2009 at 11:24
David gone fishing ... for beer!
01 May 2009 at 18:07
David is getting in touch with his X-gene
29 April 2009 at 13:33
David is more human than human
24 April 2009 at 19:38
David for my birthday I decided to give myself some sunburn. It was a nice day in the park.
23 April 2009 at 14:46
David it's offical I'm a Prodigy front row Warrior! Maxim said so...
19 April 2009 at 01:32
David is @#!P&$. things aren't going as planned.
17 April 2009 at 12:27
David is feeling a little NINJA
15 April 2009 at 10:43
David um still hung over time for a pint
03 April 2009 at 17:52
David has a new sofa! comfy
01 April 2009 at 17:08
David has got a ticket for the Prodigy!!!! FIRESTARTER !!!! Yeaaaaagggh bluuuurrr
26 March 2009 at 11:15
David is back in blighty and shock! still walking!
14 March 2009 at 15:21
David is skiing in his T-shirt. Nice!
13 March 2009 at 16:47
David is checking for frostbite
09 March 2009 at 22:10
David has packed his bags and is hitting the slopes...
06 March 2009 at 18:29
David are you calling me darling? that's not my name
01 March 2009 at 22:55
David has just seen U2 live at the BBC! Random!
27 February 2009 at 19:15
David is looking good in a Buffalo Stance.
27 February 2009 at 09:57
David is sans beard
21 February 2009 at 23:01
David can fix it, yes he can!
20 February 2009 at 12:25
David um now where did I put that beer?
13 February 2009 at 17:33
David Ok. Forget the beer who knows where home is?
13 February 2009 at 23:48
David is in the big smoke, damn
10 February 2009 at 17:48
David is doing plan B we're off walking in the Mendips instead...
06 February 2009 at 17:20
David is wondering if he'll be walking in the Brecons this weekend
06 February 2009 at 10:04
David has had a shave
03 February 2009 at 15:32
David is taking the hint and heading home.
02 February 2009 at 14:25
David is at work. 15cm snow no probs!
02 February 2009 at 10:48
David is mispelt
29 January 2009 at 15:03
David is cuppa tea, bacon sarnie and back in blighty, mavellous!
25 January 2009 at 16:28
David and his knee have made it thru a whole week of lovely snow powder skiing. Now if he can just make it back from the pub to the hotel
24 January 2009 at 18:39
David is up to his knees in snow
23 January 2009 at 17:53
David is bon ski ! wooosh !
16 January 2009 at 17:10
David has caught the smell of snow on the wind
15 January 2009 at 11:50
David can hear the drums
14 January 2009 at 17:44
David has had the scafolding put up
13 January 2009 at 11:11
David is thinking he should have zigged when he zagged, again!
10 January 2009 at 00:39
David is in the dark
08 January 2009 at 00:22
David is reviewing the year
06 January 2009 at 14:23
David Has just skied the resort end to end. Happy and knackered. Time for the après ski! Happy new year from Andorra
31 December 2009 at 14:53
David Is going skiing over the top and down into the dark side
31 December 2009 at 08:04
David Can see the slopes from the Cafe and the stationary lifts. Grrh
30 December 2009 at 11:12
David Is at Terminal 5 waiting to get off-ski
27 December 2009 at 15:34
David It's all about the Rage Factor! Grrrrgh
20 December 2009 at 23:22
David killing in the name of...
16 December 2009 at 13:33
David beer o'clock?
11 December 2009 at 16:42
David is deployed out...
02 December 2009 at 18:35
David just off for a bit of wood carving
25 November 2009 at 17:30
David hopper $%&£!
20 November 2009 at 18:08
David Has just snapped and gone next gen!
14 November 2009 at 17:53
David And now a little light housework
14 November 2009 at 11:18
David is planning on breaking some coloured glass
12 November 2009 at 16:17
David Has an evening planned that envolves gunpowder! Nice
07 November 2009 at 18:58
David and now it's decided to delete all my music aaaaaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrrrggggh
04 November 2009 at 15:57
David Happy Birthday Wallace and Gromit!
04 November 2009 at 09:56
David Is in the middle of road again but this time they have shut it. Pretty lights!
03 November 2009 at 18:50
David is off to see the lights
03 November 2009 at 18:36
David Is standing in the middle of the road at Oxford circus
02 November 2009 at 18:03
David is thinking about breaking the first rule of facebook
28 October 2009 at 11:22 (8)(8)
David has got his cans on
12 October 2009 at 17:47
David Hello world um this might be drunk pub typing
04 October 2009 at 20:06
David this weekend is brought to you by the letter V
25 September 2009 at 11:39
David is lost in translation
18 September 2009 at 13:54
David oh and that was a bad miss...
11 September 2009 at 17:35
David Um I'm in a pub in covent garden doing London thing... Drinking
06 September 2009 at 18:07
David is NOT feeling management friendly at the minute
02 September 2009 at 19:59
David is a getting a little sun. Home to see the folks.
29 August 2009 at 11:31
David wants to know why he's still at work. Sideshow Bob?, Minty?
28 August 2009 at 20:40
David is practising his big words
27 August 2009 at 18:35
David mostly human again
21 August 2009 at 19:15
David apparently it's called a Caipirinha. hic!
20 August 2009 at 19:01
David the machine goes beep.
17 August 2009 at 13:19
David humbug work! time for a beer festival me thinks!
07 August 2009 at 11:59
David sun, surf, cider and still a nice cup of tea
02 August 2009 at 16:23
David rain, tea, sun, tea, rain, tea, sun and Edie looking for her shoes- the great British holiday
30 July 2009 at 21:38
David is now in the age of steam.
30 July 2009 at 12:06
David well stuff all this working malarky I'm off on my Hols....
24 July 2009 at 18:00
David is happy now Trent is doing music you need muscles for. Ragh!
15 July 2009 at 21:30
David is getting a little pissed off with Trent for having to do all this bloody queing. NIN gig is pants so far!
15 July 2009 at 20:07
David is going all NINJA!
15 July 2009 at 17:23
David has just gone slightly nuts at the placebo iTunes gig and just applied for tickets for all the remaining gig in the festival!
14 July 2009 at 21:41
David is off to the gig
14 July 2009 at 18:00
David um but its a dry heat...
03 July 2009 at 15:59
David maybe I should be at the gym... nah!
30 June 2009 at 17:37
David is watching all human life happening, in real time.
26 June 2009 at 17:52
David is feeling a little metric in an imperial world
22 June 2009 at 19:31
David Oh wow! copy and paste!
17 June 2009 at 20:59
David it's cornish pasty time!!!
15 June 2009 at 14:22
David is having a sit down
04 June 2009 at 19:27
David still at work. There is a special circle of hell reserved for the people who invented Akamai caching...
29 May 2009 at 19:08
David its jam all the way
22 May 2009 at 17:17
David is 3 points of contact at all times tis important yer ere!
19 May 2009 at 14:39
David is still at work and not happy with his clients. I don't even know bloody coldfusion
15 May 2009 at 18:43
David I'm Not Okay (I Promise)...
15 May 2009 at 14:46
David has just gone ker-plunk!
14 May 2009 at 11:24
David gone fishing ... for beer!
01 May 2009 at 18:07
David is getting in touch with his X-gene
29 April 2009 at 13:33
David is more human than human
24 April 2009 at 19:38
David for my birthday I decided to give myself some sunburn. It was a nice day in the park.
23 April 2009 at 14:46
David it's offical I'm a Prodigy front row Warrior! Maxim said so...
19 April 2009 at 01:32
David is @#!P&$. things aren't going as planned.
17 April 2009 at 12:27
David is feeling a little NINJA
15 April 2009 at 10:43
David um still hung over time for a pint
03 April 2009 at 17:52
David has a new sofa! comfy
01 April 2009 at 17:08
David has got a ticket for the Prodigy!!!! FIRESTARTER !!!! Yeaaaaagggh bluuuurrr
26 March 2009 at 11:15
David is back in blighty and shock! still walking!
14 March 2009 at 15:21
David is skiing in his T-shirt. Nice!
13 March 2009 at 16:47
David is checking for frostbite
09 March 2009 at 22:10
David has packed his bags and is hitting the slopes...
06 March 2009 at 18:29
David are you calling me darling? that's not my name
01 March 2009 at 22:55
David has just seen U2 live at the BBC! Random!
27 February 2009 at 19:15
David is looking good in a Buffalo Stance.
27 February 2009 at 09:57
David is sans beard
21 February 2009 at 23:01
David can fix it, yes he can!
20 February 2009 at 12:25
David um now where did I put that beer?
13 February 2009 at 17:33
David Ok. Forget the beer who knows where home is?
13 February 2009 at 23:48
David is in the big smoke, damn
10 February 2009 at 17:48
David is doing plan B we're off walking in the Mendips instead...
06 February 2009 at 17:20
David is wondering if he'll be walking in the Brecons this weekend
06 February 2009 at 10:04
David has had a shave
03 February 2009 at 15:32
David is taking the hint and heading home.
02 February 2009 at 14:25
David is at work. 15cm snow no probs!
02 February 2009 at 10:48
David is mispelt
29 January 2009 at 15:03
David is cuppa tea, bacon sarnie and back in blighty, mavellous!
25 January 2009 at 16:28
David and his knee have made it thru a whole week of lovely snow powder skiing. Now if he can just make it back from the pub to the hotel
24 January 2009 at 18:39
David is up to his knees in snow
23 January 2009 at 17:53
David is bon ski ! wooosh !
16 January 2009 at 17:10
David has caught the smell of snow on the wind
15 January 2009 at 11:50
David can hear the drums
14 January 2009 at 17:44
David has had the scafolding put up
13 January 2009 at 11:11
David is thinking he should have zigged when he zagged, again!
10 January 2009 at 00:39
David is in the dark
08 January 2009 at 00:22
David is reviewing the year
06 January 2009 at 14:23
Friday, January 08, 2010
45 go mild in Andorra
The world appears to be ending or at least civilization in the UK according to the British Press as the snow comes down and everything grinds to a halt.
This is weird because I'm in Central London, and while it is a bit cold, there isn't much snow and because I've just got back from a weeks skiing so snow, for me, is normal at the mo.
I was in Andorra with Snowbreaks for a weeks skiing and quite a jolly new years eve. The group in total was about 45 people, it was good mix of people and capabilities. I skied with a medium group for most of the week as I didn't want to over do it and put myself in traction.
A combination of not skiing too late, ibuprofen, knee supports and fizzy beer got me though the week (sore now but mobile). There were casualties; one girl got catch in some fencing at speed and damage her knee and one chap fell over while going slow and dislocated his elbow (ouch).
The conditions started the week icy and bare but due to a load of snow at new year end with a fine day with some nice powder (so long as you didn't cut in too deep and hit the ice). The weather was quiet warm (in the positives) and so it was a shock getting back to London waiting for night buses with the cold rising up through the soles of your shoes.
This is weird because I'm in Central London, and while it is a bit cold, there isn't much snow and because I've just got back from a weeks skiing so snow, for me, is normal at the mo.
I was in Andorra with Snowbreaks for a weeks skiing and quite a jolly new years eve. The group in total was about 45 people, it was good mix of people and capabilities. I skied with a medium group for most of the week as I didn't want to over do it and put myself in traction.
A combination of not skiing too late, ibuprofen, knee supports and fizzy beer got me though the week (sore now but mobile). There were casualties; one girl got catch in some fencing at speed and damage her knee and one chap fell over while going slow and dislocated his elbow (ouch).
The conditions started the week icy and bare but due to a load of snow at new year end with a fine day with some nice powder (so long as you didn't cut in too deep and hit the ice). The weather was quiet warm (in the positives) and so it was a shock getting back to London waiting for night buses with the cold rising up through the soles of your shoes.
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Flat all Safe
Managed to get through the whole series of Spooks with my flat undamaged by bomb, gas, floods or fire. Well apart from the threat of Nuclear War of course
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
1/4 Million Hoppers
Well it took a while but we got to 250000 space hoppers. the 250000th is called 'netty' and hails from hungary.
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Angel is off
Sad day Today as Angel our Spanish Systems Administrator is off to pastures new. He's been a quite force keeping things together and all the project running smoothly. He knows where everything is and what all the passwords are.
UPDATE:
We been phoning him about once a day since he left needing to know one thing or another. He's in Spain so this must be getting quite expensive. Most things have been sorted out but for some reasons half the testing environments have gone MIA, but Angel didn't know about them. That's just what happens around Xmas when hardly anybody is in the office.
What's Spanish for C'est la vie?
UPDATE:
We been phoning him about once a day since he left needing to know one thing or another. He's in Spain so this must be getting quite expensive. Most things have been sorted out but for some reasons half the testing environments have gone MIA, but Angel didn't know about them. That's just what happens around Xmas when hardly anybody is in the office.
What's Spanish for C'est la vie?
Rage against X factor
Made my little contribution against low quality mass entertainment.
Hopefully Killing in the Name by Rage Against the Machine will be the Xmas number one. Suitablity enough after having seen them live last year.
Go buy it and stop the Cowell machine you know it makes sense.
UPDATE: WE DID IT YEAH!
Rage beat X factor by about 50,000 copies Merry Xmas
Hopefully Killing in the Name by Rage Against the Machine will be the Xmas number one. Suitablity enough after having seen them live last year.
Go buy it and stop the Cowell machine you know it makes sense.
UPDATE: WE DID IT YEAH!
Rage beat X factor by about 50,000 copies Merry Xmas
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
An online Xmas
Done it
I managed to get all my stuff ordered online for the first time. for a couple of years now I've run pretty close but this year I've bought all my pressies online.
Hopefully they all arrive at my parents' and then I can have a huge wrapping session.
I managed to get all my stuff ordered online for the first time. for a couple of years now I've run pretty close but this year I've bought all my pressies online.
Hopefully they all arrive at my parents' and then I can have a huge wrapping session.
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Marilyn Manson and the Dry Ice
Not as good as I was hoping it would be.
Went to see the controversial one the other night, Marilyn Manson.
The support act Esoterica weren't too bad being maybe a bit like the Lost Prophets.
The main act started with the most dry ice I've ever seen in my entire life. So much so you couldn't really tell what was going on for the first 4 songs. He did a great effect like Edward Scissorhands with laser pens for fingers which looked great with all the dry ice.
The audience didn't seemed to really get into the swing of things as the show went on despite there being nothing really wrong with the set. They did get worked up for the song The Beatiful People which had some fire to it. However that was the last song so it was a bit late.
Rob and Me found a nice pub around the corner as we got out before last orders.
Went to see the controversial one the other night, Marilyn Manson.
The support act Esoterica weren't too bad being maybe a bit like the Lost Prophets.
The main act started with the most dry ice I've ever seen in my entire life. So much so you couldn't really tell what was going on for the first 4 songs. He did a great effect like Edward Scissorhands with laser pens for fingers which looked great with all the dry ice.
The audience didn't seemed to really get into the swing of things as the show went on despite there being nothing really wrong with the set. They did get worked up for the song The Beatiful People which had some fire to it. However that was the last song so it was a bit late.
Rob and Me found a nice pub around the corner as we got out before last orders.
Friday, November 27, 2009
The last of the few
Another leaving do today.
Actually its worse than that as our only sys admin has just rang me to say he's resigned so working conditions are going to get bad as we will have to do all the systems bug fixes as well. But it's good for him as they where taking advantage of him something rotten. He should be going to something much more interesting and pays better.
One of the other developer and myself actually arranged to meet with our CTO yesterday to see if we could try and help the situation. I think the CTO was quite surprised as he must have been thinking everyone is against him. A bit too late I think but at least we tried.
Actually its worse than that as our only sys admin has just rang me to say he's resigned so working conditions are going to get bad as we will have to do all the systems bug fixes as well. But it's good for him as they where taking advantage of him something rotten. He should be going to something much more interesting and pays better.
One of the other developer and myself actually arranged to meet with our CTO yesterday to see if we could try and help the situation. I think the CTO was quite surprised as he must have been thinking everyone is against him. A bit too late I think but at least we tried.
Friday, November 06, 2009
You've got mail
Finally got my first bit of mail in my brand new mail box, apart of course from all the pizza and take-away menus.
Unfortunately it was just my phone bill :-(
Unfortunately it was just my phone bill :-(
Thursday, November 05, 2009
Spooks
First episode of the new season last night. not bad, my flat, in fact all of London managed to get through the whole episode without being damaged at all.
Tuesday, November 03, 2009
100000 Hoppers
At 7:50pm UK time on 2nd November 2009 we had our 100,000th Hopper created, in Latvia of all places.
This means is this campaign has been quite successful
And that's alot of hoppers!
This means is this campaign has been quite successful
And that's alot of hoppers!
Sunday, November 01, 2009
Trying out a new bit of Tech
I just downloaded a new app for the fashion victims brick (my iPhone) to write blog entries and this post is the result. Ok not that exiting but it's the future!
On the home front not much movement on the selling. However we have had our letterboxes upgraded. The new ones are much bigger and much less likely to bite your fingers. It's just a bit of a pity that i'm not getting any letters with all the postal strikes at the moment!
- Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone
On the home front not much movement on the selling. However we have had our letterboxes upgraded. The new ones are much bigger and much less likely to bite your fingers. It's just a bit of a pity that i'm not getting any letters with all the postal strikes at the moment!
- Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone
Monday, October 19, 2009
Live again
Phase 2 of the great hopper invasion is live.
After a mad rush on Friday doing multiple fixes and changes to the site, refusing to add stuff that there was just no time to do and getting the final deployment out at 7pm and then off to the pub for several pints of Guinness.
It was a combination of the client wanting lots of small changes and trying to convince people it is more important to have a stable site live than keep trying to add stuff.
But it finally went live in Australia 6pm EDT and everything seems to work fine. The Yahoo site showed the special adverts at the correct time and the main site stood up fine.
So now we are waiting for the statistics to come back and to see if the client will say thank you.
By way of celebration I did get one gift, from my Mum, appropriately enough for this project it is a stress ball shaped like a space hopper.
After a mad rush on Friday doing multiple fixes and changes to the site, refusing to add stuff that there was just no time to do and getting the final deployment out at 7pm and then off to the pub for several pints of Guinness.
It was a combination of the client wanting lots of small changes and trying to convince people it is more important to have a stable site live than keep trying to add stuff.
But it finally went live in Australia 6pm EDT and everything seems to work fine. The Yahoo site showed the special adverts at the correct time and the main site stood up fine.
So now we are waiting for the statistics to come back and to see if the client will say thank you.
By way of celebration I did get one gift, from my Mum, appropriately enough for this project it is a stress ball shaped like a space hopper.
Thursday, October 01, 2009
Arraggh it's been released to the public
In a typical half asleep moment on the way to work the other week I was ambushed by my own work on the tube.
I was travelling on one of the escalators watching those new TV advert boards that they have started to install everywhere when an advert for the current web advertisement campaign I'm working came on. It's based a around a famous bouncing children's toy and we have done a site that lets you pick and personalise one to have on your PC.
My first reaction (and this was the same for some of the others on the team) as oh sh*t! I hope its working.
But it seems fine and the project is still just about on target (if a little stressful due to a dithering client constantly changing her mind). When it is finished it will be available in over 30 different languages (including ones that don't read left to right) and will be quite a complicated a mix of technologies.
So something to be proud of so long as it doesn't crash!
I was travelling on one of the escalators watching those new TV advert boards that they have started to install everywhere when an advert for the current web advertisement campaign I'm working came on. It's based a around a famous bouncing children's toy and we have done a site that lets you pick and personalise one to have on your PC.
My first reaction (and this was the same for some of the others on the team) as oh sh*t! I hope its working.
But it seems fine and the project is still just about on target (if a little stressful due to a dithering client constantly changing her mind). When it is finished it will be available in over 30 different languages (including ones that don't read left to right) and will be quite a complicated a mix of technologies.
So something to be proud of so long as it doesn't crash!
Bonus or a Bung
We all got an envelope at work today.
Mine contained a thank you note and a 50 quid note.
This I believe is in lieu of any bonus or pay rise for this year!
They still manages to do things here that surprises me. Most people seem have taken it as a bit of an insult.
Nobody leaving this week I think...
Mine contained a thank you note and a 50 quid note.
This I believe is in lieu of any bonus or pay rise for this year!
They still manages to do things here that surprises me. Most people seem have taken it as a bit of an insult.
Nobody leaving this week I think...
Friday, September 25, 2009
Leaving Fatigue
Three last week, one on Wednesday and three more today on Friday.
It's a good job its payday as all these leaving collections and drinks night are getting a bit too much.
It's a good job its payday as all these leaving collections and drinks night are getting a bit too much.
Thursday, August 27, 2009
First Viewing
For some strange reason I tidied the flat this morning. Made sure the junk was tidied away and the dishes had been washed.
Fortunate really as the Estate agent rang me at lunchtime to say could he do a view at 4pm.
OK I laid the ground work for this last week as I met up with the estate agent, this time called Neil and I agreed to drop the price another 17K to get the price in line with the current market that makes the whole drop about 13%. so hopefully the people will be back to view
no news yet on how today's viewing went, but I'm starting to have a little fun looking at the sort of property I may be able to get in this current depressed market.
Fortunate really as the Estate agent rang me at lunchtime to say could he do a view at 4pm.
OK I laid the ground work for this last week as I met up with the estate agent, this time called Neil and I agreed to drop the price another 17K to get the price in line with the current market that makes the whole drop about 13%. so hopefully the people will be back to view
no news yet on how today's viewing went, but I'm starting to have a little fun looking at the sort of property I may be able to get in this current depressed market.
A slight obsession
I find myself checking the ad breaks on the BBC more and more, for news of a new series of 'Spooks'.
I'm beginning to think its that time of year again to watch the fictional version my flat and where I live get gassed/flooded/bombed for dramatic effect on the TV.
I'm beginning to think its that time of year again to watch the fictional version my flat and where I live get gassed/flooded/bombed for dramatic effect on the TV.
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
The Offspring
Popped to another gig on Tuesday night thanks to a last minute Facebook message from my friend Nils. This time it was the Offspring supported by Broadway Calls and Rival Schools.
It was a good little night and it got suitably wild with great versions of 'self esteem', 'pretty fly for a white guy' and 'get a job'.
It was a good little night and it got suitably wild with great versions of 'self esteem', 'pretty fly for a white guy' and 'get a job'.
Monday, August 24, 2009
A department of one
It the time of year again for the company staff survey. we had a little competition in the tech department to see who could put the most truthful negative comment.
The morale is a bit low in the department although the boss seems to be in denial.
we lost 3 out of 4 of our flash developers in the last couple of weeks. So now the last guy is now the entire flash department!
With no pay rises due to the recession and not much in the way of career development most of them have decided that its not worth putting up with some of the silly stuff management try and get us to do.
From the recruitment agents who ring me up I would probably be 5-7K better off if I move at the moment and at least for IT, the job market in London is quite good.
I would seriously think about it if I wasn't trying to sort out other things in my life at the moment.
Well I figure that there'll be more people to leave in the next few weeks. I there may be more news to follow.
The morale is a bit low in the department although the boss seems to be in denial.
we lost 3 out of 4 of our flash developers in the last couple of weeks. So now the last guy is now the entire flash department!
With no pay rises due to the recession and not much in the way of career development most of them have decided that its not worth putting up with some of the silly stuff management try and get us to do.
From the recruitment agents who ring me up I would probably be 5-7K better off if I move at the moment and at least for IT, the job market in London is quite good.
I would seriously think about it if I wasn't trying to sort out other things in my life at the moment.
Well I figure that there'll be more people to leave in the next few weeks. I there may be more news to follow.
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
15 months on the Market
OK that surprised me too
I just got around to checking and my flat has been on the market for 15 months!
I hadn’t realised it had been quite as long as that. There are several reasons for this long period. The main one being the whole market crashing thing and me waiting for things to pick up again
I've not dropped my price enough and so haven’t had any interest in the property for months. Rather than take the flat off the market because nothing was happening, I've kept it on at a too high a price so I don't have to pay again for all the selling documentation to be set up.
According to mousePrices.com they think I should drop the price by another 6% to be competitive. I’d already cut the price by 5% back at the start of the crash before I decided to pause.
But I got a bit of news this week telling me the market may be up and running again and that it’s time to get selling again.
My friends Colin and Clare who live in the next postcode over have just managed to market and sell their property and put an offer on a new place all in the space of a couple of weeks. All this they managed and had time for a week’s holiday abroad!
So I guess its time to get on with it and drop the price again. Oh and contact my agents and see if they are still in business.
I just got around to checking and my flat has been on the market for 15 months!
I hadn’t realised it had been quite as long as that. There are several reasons for this long period. The main one being the whole market crashing thing and me waiting for things to pick up again
I've not dropped my price enough and so haven’t had any interest in the property for months. Rather than take the flat off the market because nothing was happening, I've kept it on at a too high a price so I don't have to pay again for all the selling documentation to be set up.
According to mousePrices.com they think I should drop the price by another 6% to be competitive. I’d already cut the price by 5% back at the start of the crash before I decided to pause.
But I got a bit of news this week telling me the market may be up and running again and that it’s time to get selling again.
My friends Colin and Clare who live in the next postcode over have just managed to market and sell their property and put an offer on a new place all in the space of a couple of weeks. All this they managed and had time for a week’s holiday abroad!
So I guess its time to get on with it and drop the price again. Oh and contact my agents and see if they are still in business.
Friday, July 24, 2009
More free music
And this time its Kasabian
I actually knew quite a few of the tracks. according to one of the guys at work it's 'cos they'd been used on nearly every ep of Top Gear recently'
Rob at work managed to get the tickets and gave me one as I had managed to sort him a ticket to NIN
I got quite carried away a fun night
I actually knew quite a few of the tracks. according to one of the guys at work it's 'cos they'd been used on nearly every ep of Top Gear recently'
Rob at work managed to get the tickets and gave me one as I had managed to sort him a ticket to NIN
I got quite carried away a fun night
Surf and Shoes
Holiday time again and this year I'm mixing it up with a family hols in the Forest of Dean and a couple of days down in Newquay trying out surfing.
The Forest of Dean is the bit between wales and the rest of the UK and is as you can guess full of trees. I had a nice week with my Parents and One of my Sister and her family. We did various touristy activities such as butterfly houses and miniature steam railways and of course a BBQ in the rain. I was all quite relaxing in a hectic
kids and Thomas the tank engine sort of a way.
Newquay was a completely different proposition. I had a couple of goes at surfing and a quite Sunday morning coasteering.
I surfing a strange sport or at least it is for a beginner.
It mostly seems to consist of getting battered to bit by the waves/board/random other surfer as you try to fight your way out a suitable distance. Once there you try not to drown while gauging the moment the bigger waves come rolling in. Then at the right moment you drag yourself onto the board (you're knacker at this point from getting out from the beach) point towards land and madly thrash your arms to propel you forward.
If you time it right the wave picks you up and you go like a rocket straight through the rest of your group and back to the shore. Now at the point you get picked up by the wave you are meant to use some style and get yourself standing.
So far I've managed to be so surprised I actual caught a wave that all I managed to do was hang on and yell incoherently.
However I can sort of see the appeal of this sport and will more than likely try it again. A wet suit purchase maybe in my future, as being in the sea in the UK is a chilly affair.
Coasteering is an odd sport, it's a mix of swimming in the sea, climbing on wet rocks and then jumping off (small, fortunately for me) cliffs. It's weird if quite fun way to send a Sunday morning.
So all in all it was a good mix of stuff and by the time I got to work it felt like I had been away for a long time.
oh and 'Shoes', that comes from my niece Edie. 'Shoes' seemed to be her favourite word on the holiday. She would come up to you look up at you very seriously and say 'Shoes' then she would look to her right and left and then go on a hunt for her shoes. Once found she would take great delight in stomping around the place with her shoes on, hopefully on the right feet.
The Forest of Dean is the bit between wales and the rest of the UK and is as you can guess full of trees. I had a nice week with my Parents and One of my Sister and her family. We did various touristy activities such as butterfly houses and miniature steam railways and of course a BBQ in the rain. I was all quite relaxing in a hectic
kids and Thomas the tank engine sort of a way.
Newquay was a completely different proposition. I had a couple of goes at surfing and a quite Sunday morning coasteering.
I surfing a strange sport or at least it is for a beginner.
It mostly seems to consist of getting battered to bit by the waves/board/random other surfer as you try to fight your way out a suitable distance. Once there you try not to drown while gauging the moment the bigger waves come rolling in. Then at the right moment you drag yourself onto the board (you're knacker at this point from getting out from the beach) point towards land and madly thrash your arms to propel you forward.
If you time it right the wave picks you up and you go like a rocket straight through the rest of your group and back to the shore. Now at the point you get picked up by the wave you are meant to use some style and get yourself standing.
So far I've managed to be so surprised I actual caught a wave that all I managed to do was hang on and yell incoherently.
However I can sort of see the appeal of this sport and will more than likely try it again. A wet suit purchase maybe in my future, as being in the sea in the UK is a chilly affair.
Coasteering is an odd sport, it's a mix of swimming in the sea, climbing on wet rocks and then jumping off (small, fortunately for me) cliffs. It's weird if quite fun way to send a Sunday morning.
So all in all it was a good mix of stuff and by the time I got to work it felt like I had been away for a long time.
oh and 'Shoes', that comes from my niece Edie. 'Shoes' seemed to be her favourite word on the holiday. She would come up to you look up at you very seriously and say 'Shoes' then she would look to her right and left and then go on a hunt for her shoes. Once found she would take great delight in stomping around the place with her shoes on, hopefully on the right feet.
Friday, July 17, 2009
Office space
Any one seen this film?
I only ask as we got a new employee at work this week.
He's called a COO and he is here so help improve our business processes and streamline the way we work with each other.
So I'm thinking of having a sweap stake and I'll take either He fires our management or just decides to get rid of our entire department.
I only ask as we got a new employee at work this week.
He's called a COO and he is here so help improve our business processes and streamline the way we work with each other.
So I'm thinking of having a sweap stake and I'll take either He fires our management or just decides to get rid of our entire department.
Getting all arty
it course booking time again at the various evening course places in london
I book myself on two
weds at the city lit doing sulpture
thurs nights at the bethnal Green centre doing stained glass workshop
all very arty! looks a bit like I'm over compensating for working in IT techy stuff all day long
I book myself on two
weds at the city lit doing sulpture
thurs nights at the bethnal Green centre doing stained glass workshop
all very arty! looks a bit like I'm over compensating for working in IT techy stuff all day long
NINJA
Continuing with my year of music I’ve just been to another gig. Considering I said I wouldn’t go to a music festival this year and so I didn’t really think I would see a lot of live stuff this year, my total so far is pretty amazing.
First up was a trip to see Placebo and their support at the Roundhouse. I got the tickets in the iTunes free festival draw and Placebo where great. Notable songs included Infrared and the brilliant Meds.
Next up the big event of the week was the NINJA gig at the 02. Ninja is nine inch nails and Janes addiction. After a few beers and a really rubbish queuing system which made us late for Janes addiction we got to our seats. Seats which I have to say were great just off to the side of the stage at about eye level with the band. The end of the Janes set was good and then came the huge power of volume of a great NIN set. Lots of shouting and jumping up and down from yours truly, I was knackered and a little hoarse by the time they finished with the song Hurt. As an extra treat there was a surprise guest appearance by Gary Numan (a hero of Trent’s), who came on to do a couple of songs including an amazing versions of Cars. All in all it made for a Wow evening.
First up was a trip to see Placebo and their support at the Roundhouse. I got the tickets in the iTunes free festival draw and Placebo where great. Notable songs included Infrared and the brilliant Meds.
Next up the big event of the week was the NINJA gig at the 02. Ninja is nine inch nails and Janes addiction. After a few beers and a really rubbish queuing system which made us late for Janes addiction we got to our seats. Seats which I have to say were great just off to the side of the stage at about eye level with the band. The end of the Janes set was good and then came the huge power of volume of a great NIN set. Lots of shouting and jumping up and down from yours truly, I was knackered and a little hoarse by the time they finished with the song Hurt. As an extra treat there was a surprise guest appearance by Gary Numan (a hero of Trent’s), who came on to do a couple of songs including an amazing versions of Cars. All in all it made for a Wow evening.
Friday, June 26, 2009
Still quiet
Well not a lot happening at the minute
So a quick update on life
Both knees are not too bad at the minute but I’ve managed to mess up my back,
I swear this gym business is a bad idea.
Actually I’m thinking it maybe my new sofa. It’s a huge deep sofa bed thing from IKEA with the base so deep that you have to slouch on it to get your feet on the floor and your back on the upright bit.
In other new the gym trainer is talking about going off to climb Mont Blanc, hopefully I won’t need to look for a new trainer and I've book a weekend away surfing!!! This should be final proof that the knee surgery was completely successful.
So a quick update on life
Both knees are not too bad at the minute but I’ve managed to mess up my back,
I swear this gym business is a bad idea.
Actually I’m thinking it maybe my new sofa. It’s a huge deep sofa bed thing from IKEA with the base so deep that you have to slouch on it to get your feet on the floor and your back on the upright bit.
In other new the gym trainer is talking about going off to climb Mont Blanc, hopefully I won’t need to look for a new trainer and I've book a weekend away surfing!!! This should be final proof that the knee surgery was completely successful.
Thursday, May 21, 2009
All Quiet
Nothing much happening on the home front. Yes the economy is in crisis and all that but work is busy and showing no signs of slowing down.
My knee is pretty good now and I have more problems with my other knee which is slowly recovering from me twisting it in the gym a while back.
My knee is pretty good now and I have more problems with my other knee which is slowly recovering from me twisting it in the gym a while back.
Wednesday, May 06, 2009
Zombie on Red Bull and Beers
It was sci fi festival this weekend accompanied by a visit from the boyz so we could not win but not lose the Sunday afternoon scifi pub quiz.
this year we also had the opportunely to do some pervasive gaming on the theme of James Bond... We did a little gambling on the tables, ran around looking for clues and held meetings of find a mole.
I helped out at the sci fi festival again this time including staying wake all night to help with the all-nighter screenings. So I was a strange mix of lack of sleep, red bull and alcohol by the time we got to the quiz. So I don't know really if it went ok I think it did.
this year we also had the opportunely to do some pervasive gaming on the theme of James Bond... We did a little gambling on the tables, ran around looking for clues and held meetings of find a mole.
I helped out at the sci fi festival again this time including staying wake all night to help with the all-nighter screenings. So I was a strange mix of lack of sleep, red bull and alcohol by the time we got to the quiz. So I don't know really if it went ok I think it did.
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Firestarter ! - Touch the Keith
Managed another 'must see before you die' event. I got to see the Prodigy live at the Brixton Academy.
It was great stuff they play all the classic you could think of and a load of the new stuff (which is good) as well.
They looking fine shape for a band from way back when. Keith and Maxim look just as much the tattooed nutters as ever.
Despite my dodgy knees I got completely carried away and spent most of the gig right in the front of the mosh pit. I got to touch the Keith as he reached out to the crowd and I definitely could breathe from the crush and shouting during breathe.
It must have been the maddest biggest mosh pit I've ever been in as you could keep hold of your drink or avoid the rush even towards the back of the main floor.
I was right there for firestarter and my brain is now seared with the close up view of Keith doing he bit for the crowd and screaming 'I'm the firestarter'!
It was great stuff they play all the classic you could think of and a load of the new stuff (which is good) as well.
They looking fine shape for a band from way back when. Keith and Maxim look just as much the tattooed nutters as ever.
Despite my dodgy knees I got completely carried away and spent most of the gig right in the front of the mosh pit. I got to touch the Keith as he reached out to the crowd and I definitely could breathe from the crush and shouting during breathe.
It must have been the maddest biggest mosh pit I've ever been in as you could keep hold of your drink or avoid the rush even towards the back of the main floor.
I was right there for firestarter and my brain is now seared with the close up view of Keith doing he bit for the crowd and screaming 'I'm the firestarter'!
Thursday, April 09, 2009
My that's a big Chopper
Relaxing in the park is meant to be a quiet time but the other day we (a group of us at work) were sitting having lunch in the small bit of green grass in a square near the office, behind John Lewis on Oxford Street when, we became aware of a helicopter in the area.
We watched it for a bit as it circled around quite and then left.
Next thing we knew the chopper was back as it appeared low over the top of the buildings at the edge of the square.
'My that's a bit low isn't it!'
'Yeah'
'Looks like the Air Ambulance'
at this point a siren started coming from the copper
'Er its getting nearer'
'Yeah, that's quite close'
'Oh Crap its going to land here!'
'Er I think we better move'
'...'
'Yeah, lets'
So our lunch ended in an unusual manner. It got very loud and very windy and all the people in the park scattered and the helicopter landed, in order, we found out later, to help someone at a car accident on Oxford St.
We watched it for a bit as it circled around quite and then left.
Next thing we knew the chopper was back as it appeared low over the top of the buildings at the edge of the square.
'My that's a bit low isn't it!'
'Yeah'
'Looks like the Air Ambulance'
at this point a siren started coming from the copper
'Er its getting nearer'
'Yeah, that's quite close'
'Oh Crap its going to land here!'
'Er I think we better move'
'...'
'Yeah, lets'
So our lunch ended in an unusual manner. It got very loud and very windy and all the people in the park scattered and the helicopter landed, in order, we found out later, to help someone at a car accident on Oxford St.
Monday, April 06, 2009
Beyond the Warrenty
How can you tell when you've been in a flat too long?
When everything starts to break.
It will be 10 years in September that I've been in my flat and some of the electrical items seem to want to celebrate by breaking down. The washing machine decided it didn't want to tumble dry anymore quickly followed by the light in the kitchen and then because I was trying to reason with the washing machine the handle on the cooker broke off.
OK the last one was my fault as I hit it with the washing machine as I got it out to try and fix it. You'd be amazed how tricky it can be to use an oven without an way to open the door. I tried to superglue the thing back on but funnily enough the door gets hot so the glue melts.
When everything starts to break.
It will be 10 years in September that I've been in my flat and some of the electrical items seem to want to celebrate by breaking down. The washing machine decided it didn't want to tumble dry anymore quickly followed by the light in the kitchen and then because I was trying to reason with the washing machine the handle on the cooker broke off.
OK the last one was my fault as I hit it with the washing machine as I got it out to try and fix it. You'd be amazed how tricky it can be to use an oven without an way to open the door. I tried to superglue the thing back on but funnily enough the door gets hot so the glue melts.
Wednesday, April 01, 2009
Da Management
After all the argo I've had with the management company of the flat. I find out the other day our residents association board have decided to fire them! without telling anybody. Apparently this is mainly due to always getting a call centre when you rang them up.
So we have joined the Alliance! Alliance Managing Agents that is which look like they cost a bit more but on the plus side may actually do stuff.
Just don't tell Darth Vader...
So we have joined the Alliance! Alliance Managing Agents that is which look like they cost a bit more but on the plus side may actually do stuff.
Just don't tell Darth Vader...
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Snow and Sun
Managed to get away last week for another week's skiing (I shouldn't be having a problems with too much holiday left at the end of this year at this rate :-)).
This time I went to Crans Montana, in Switzerland. This was my first trip skiing in the land of clocks and chocolate.
It was very good. Crans is advertised as the Sunniest resort in Switzerland and so I was planning on getting a bit of a tan. We call it T shirt skiing when the weather is very good and warm, for as long as you don't fall over you can ski without a coat and jumper. Of course if you fall over you get pretty damn wet and when cold so you have to be careful.
The Weather had other plans and for the first couple of days and it snowed heavily. We had about 20inches of snow, which for Europe in March is huge. This meant poor visibility and hard conditions.
Fortunately the tail end of the week was clear so we had some deep powder and sun to give a real magical skiing experience. We could get into the deep powder, just to the sides of the pistes, and once they had bashed down the main pistes we could get in some hard and fast carving runs.
The trip was run by the same people who organised last years Turkey trip for singles and it worked quite well with an interesting selection of people.
This time I went to Crans Montana, in Switzerland. This was my first trip skiing in the land of clocks and chocolate.
It was very good. Crans is advertised as the Sunniest resort in Switzerland and so I was planning on getting a bit of a tan. We call it T shirt skiing when the weather is very good and warm, for as long as you don't fall over you can ski without a coat and jumper. Of course if you fall over you get pretty damn wet and when cold so you have to be careful.
The Weather had other plans and for the first couple of days and it snowed heavily. We had about 20inches of snow, which for Europe in March is huge. This meant poor visibility and hard conditions.
Fortunately the tail end of the week was clear so we had some deep powder and sun to give a real magical skiing experience. We could get into the deep powder, just to the sides of the pistes, and once they had bashed down the main pistes we could get in some hard and fast carving runs.
The trip was run by the same people who organised last years Turkey trip for singles and it worked quite well with an interesting selection of people.
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
A week of live music
I didn't really plan it in fact the week before I only thought I was going to see the Ting Tings with some mates in Leeds. But I managed a whole week of live music.
It all started the Friday before when my friend John MSM'd me to remind me that I had said yes to going and seeing the Killers at the 02 on Monday. This was a surprise as I guess I had agreed to it a couple of weeks ago in a pub somewhere while quite drunk!
So Monday is away off to the O2, London, what used to be the Millennium Dome. We had tickets in the god and 'F**k me we're a long way up!' about said it all when we got there as it was very much like watching the Killers from Orbit. we must have been 80 foot off the ground in a really steep sitting section with the stage about 100 metres away. These sizes are all pretty amazing if as well you know its all indoors. The gig was quite good although the distance was so much that there was a difference in the time the light and the sound took to get to you.
The rest of the week was quite quiet until Friday. The normal plan is for me to go up to Leeds on the Friday night train, fighting my way across the rush hour madness. However this time for some reason I booked the tickets for Saturday morning. The Ting Tings gig was on Sunday night so there was no rush. Anyway this was handy because we had a major musical event just around the corner from the office on the Friday evening which I happened to walk into.
U2 decide to play a gig on the roof of the BBC building a couple of streets away. I was a little late a work when an email went around (OK I was playing Quakelive.com with Angel) saying that U2 would be playing at 6pm. I finished playing around quarter past and noticed the email and so went to have a look to see what I could see. There was a huge crowd doing nothing outside the building, so I hung around too to see what would happen. at about half past the Police stopped the traffic (this is Regent Street in London, during rush hour and so it was busy) and the crowd rush forwards. Then when things settle down U2 came out on to the roof of the build to the roar of the crowd. They played for about 20 minutes and did four tracks ending with a great version of 'Beautiful Day'. By the time they did the last song you could hear the horns from the car of the now irate drivers stuck in the jam, but the crowd left happy.
I rounded the week off in Leeds at the Academy with a storming set by the Ting Tings singing along at the top of my voice and bouncing around like a nutter. My voice wasn't to great the next day but I loved it.
So the full line up for the week was
Louis XIV (a bit rubbish)
The Killers (OK a bit far away not sure it was worth the 40 quid)
U2 (great crazy stuff, tick them off my list of bands to see)
VV Brown (good didn't know anything about her but we could swing along to it)
LadyHawke (got a bit confused that this might be the Ting Tings doing some new stuff but it was very good)
The Ting Tings (YEAH! That's not my name!!!! la la la la!)
It all started the Friday before when my friend John MSM'd me to remind me that I had said yes to going and seeing the Killers at the 02 on Monday. This was a surprise as I guess I had agreed to it a couple of weeks ago in a pub somewhere while quite drunk!
So Monday is away off to the O2, London, what used to be the Millennium Dome. We had tickets in the god and 'F**k me we're a long way up!' about said it all when we got there as it was very much like watching the Killers from Orbit. we must have been 80 foot off the ground in a really steep sitting section with the stage about 100 metres away. These sizes are all pretty amazing if as well you know its all indoors. The gig was quite good although the distance was so much that there was a difference in the time the light and the sound took to get to you.
The rest of the week was quite quiet until Friday. The normal plan is for me to go up to Leeds on the Friday night train, fighting my way across the rush hour madness. However this time for some reason I booked the tickets for Saturday morning. The Ting Tings gig was on Sunday night so there was no rush. Anyway this was handy because we had a major musical event just around the corner from the office on the Friday evening which I happened to walk into.
U2 decide to play a gig on the roof of the BBC building a couple of streets away. I was a little late a work when an email went around (OK I was playing Quakelive.com with Angel) saying that U2 would be playing at 6pm. I finished playing around quarter past and noticed the email and so went to have a look to see what I could see. There was a huge crowd doing nothing outside the building, so I hung around too to see what would happen. at about half past the Police stopped the traffic (this is Regent Street in London, during rush hour and so it was busy) and the crowd rush forwards. Then when things settle down U2 came out on to the roof of the build to the roar of the crowd. They played for about 20 minutes and did four tracks ending with a great version of 'Beautiful Day'. By the time they did the last song you could hear the horns from the car of the now irate drivers stuck in the jam, but the crowd left happy.
I rounded the week off in Leeds at the Academy with a storming set by the Ting Tings singing along at the top of my voice and bouncing around like a nutter. My voice wasn't to great the next day but I loved it.
So the full line up for the week was
Louis XIV (a bit rubbish)
The Killers (OK a bit far away not sure it was worth the 40 quid)
U2 (great crazy stuff, tick them off my list of bands to see)
VV Brown (good didn't know anything about her but we could swing along to it)
LadyHawke (got a bit confused that this might be the Ting Tings doing some new stuff but it was very good)
The Ting Tings (YEAH! That's not my name!!!! la la la la!)
Sans beard
Yeap Saturday night I shaved the whole thing off and I look about 20 years younger!
I measured it just before the end and the longest bit was just about 2 inches.
it's an odd sensation to feel the wind on my chin again.
The generally the verdict so far, mostly people at work, is that I look much better.
In fact it was funny as a couple of people didn't notice straight off when they where talking to me. They would sort of go boss eyed and then step back as if trying to get my face in focus before they realised the goatee had gone.
I measured it just before the end and the longest bit was just about 2 inches.
it's an odd sensation to feel the wind on my chin again.
The generally the verdict so far, mostly people at work, is that I look much better.
In fact it was funny as a couple of people didn't notice straight off when they where talking to me. They would sort of go boss eyed and then step back as if trying to get my face in focus before they realised the goatee had gone.
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Sorry we shut Wales
The plan was, as is a bit of a tradition with me and a couple of friends, to go winter walking in the mountains. We try and do this around February/March time each year when the conditions are hopefully cold, clear and frosty.
So we had planned for a long time that at the weekend we would travel up to the Brecon Beacons in Wales, however the weather had other ideas. The heaviest snowfall for years put a bit of a stop to that. In fact when they started closing the bridges into Wales we knew it wasn't going to happen.
So plan B, we had the train tickets (fortunately we got a refund on the cottage) so we went down to Bristol and went walking in the Mendips instead. it was good if hard work with wading thru snow drifts. We took in Beacon Batch the highest point at a modest 325 metres above sea level (not quite the Brecons!) and the Rock of Ages, made famous in the hymn of the same name.
The knees didn't half ache the day after.
So we had planned for a long time that at the weekend we would travel up to the Brecon Beacons in Wales, however the weather had other ideas. The heaviest snowfall for years put a bit of a stop to that. In fact when they started closing the bridges into Wales we knew it wasn't going to happen.
So plan B, we had the train tickets (fortunately we got a refund on the cottage) so we went down to Bristol and went walking in the Mendips instead. it was good if hard work with wading thru snow drifts. We took in Beacon Batch the highest point at a modest 325 metres above sea level (not quite the Brecons!) and the Rock of Ages, made famous in the hymn of the same name.
The knees didn't half ache the day after.
Monday, February 02, 2009
Snow and the Tupperware flat
Lovely new windows and not a moment too soon.
I got back to the flat on Sunday night after being back to the Folks for Dougie's first birthday party and general kiddie chaos, and found the builders had done a great job. The windows are very nice and will keep the flat cosy and warm. Not like the old drafty ones which suffered from too much repainting. They are clean and plastic so it's a bit like living in high class Tupperware.
It's fortunate really as winter has now hit London with some force and 15cm of snow have caused the whole place to grind to a halt. I made it into work after a bit of walking and a lot of Tube changes but hardly anyone else has and the place is a bit dead.
Handy then that I've got all my winter walking gear out of storage for my trip to the Brecon Beacons at the weekend.
I got back to the flat on Sunday night after being back to the Folks for Dougie's first birthday party and general kiddie chaos, and found the builders had done a great job. The windows are very nice and will keep the flat cosy and warm. Not like the old drafty ones which suffered from too much repainting. They are clean and plastic so it's a bit like living in high class Tupperware.
It's fortunate really as winter has now hit London with some force and 15cm of snow have caused the whole place to grind to a halt. I made it into work after a bit of walking and a lot of Tube changes but hardly anyone else has and the place is a bit dead.
Handy then that I've got all my winter walking gear out of storage for my trip to the Brecon Beacons at the weekend.
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
New windows
As IF!
not surprisingly I didn't get back to new windows, just emails from the management company asking me why I wasn't at home.
So a few calls to the company doing the install, cutting the management company out of the loop and I now have all the new window leaning on a wall in my flat, ready to go.
I gave the key to the foreman and they will be putting the nice new, plastic, modern windows in this Saturday.
Hurrah!
not surprisingly I didn't get back to new windows, just emails from the management company asking me why I wasn't at home.
So a few calls to the company doing the install, cutting the management company out of the loop and I now have all the new window leaning on a wall in my flat, ready to go.
I gave the key to the foreman and they will be putting the nice new, plastic, modern windows in this Saturday.
Hurrah!
Deep snow
Yeah we had over 50cm of snow during the week so the powder was deep and the skiing was nice.
I only had the one crash all week due to getting into the white stuff waist deep! Actually there was so much snow, or rather it was snowing so much they had to close down most of the runs one afternoon. but that was okay as it was the end of the week and I needed the rest.
Powder is hard work (particularly on the legs/knee) to wade thru but when the sun is out (as it was for a couple of days) and you can see what you are doing (one morning we had fog and everything was white!) its a joy.
I got my perfect skiing moment, which I try for at least once every trip. That is; going fast, on a nice piste with a bit of powder, with something good on the music player, cutting at few clean carving turns as the sun shines down on me. bliss!
I'm back fit and able, if a little poorer (6 quid a pint due to the exchange rate was about the cheapest ) and trying to work out how to go again this season.
I only had the one crash all week due to getting into the white stuff waist deep! Actually there was so much snow, or rather it was snowing so much they had to close down most of the runs one afternoon. but that was okay as it was the end of the week and I needed the rest.
Powder is hard work (particularly on the legs/knee) to wade thru but when the sun is out (as it was for a couple of days) and you can see what you are doing (one morning we had fog and everything was white!) its a joy.
I got my perfect skiing moment, which I try for at least once every trip. That is; going fast, on a nice piste with a bit of powder, with something good on the music player, cutting at few clean carving turns as the sun shines down on me. bliss!
I'm back fit and able, if a little poorer (6 quid a pint due to the exchange rate was about the cheapest ) and trying to work out how to go again this season.
Friday, January 16, 2009
Off-ski
right !
packed and ready to wooosh down the slopes.
Haven't managed to get the key to the management company so it doesn't look like I'll be getting new windows while I'm away.
Spent all day doing project hand over notes for people at work so I don't get phoned next week.
now lets just hope the snow is good.
packed and ready to wooosh down the slopes.
Haven't managed to get the key to the management company so it doesn't look like I'll be getting new windows while I'm away.
Spent all day doing project hand over notes for people at work so I don't get phoned next week.
now lets just hope the snow is good.
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
scafolding
Next week will be exiting for the flat as it will be getting a nice set of new windows. These are the ones that where due to be in by Xmas but hey no one really believed that.
The whole property is now covered in scaffolding to allow the builders access and bits of blue netting, no idea about the netting perhaps its for catching fish if we get alot of flooding!
In a typical bit of timing, I won't be there as I'm off skiing next week, with my collection of knee supports, so I'll have to sort a way of allowing the builders access.
This means I'm back in communication with the flat management company again and they started this time with a new approach to confuse, saying, when I told them my address, that they no longer manage the property!
But I'm used to them by now and such a simple attempt to confuse didn't work. After a bit of convincing that they did still look after the flats I managed to explain that all I wanted this time is for the cleaner to pick up a copy of the flat key so
the builders can get in to fit the new window.
One little bit of fun I will have before I go is to clear an area around each window
to allow the work to be done. The flat is tiny and moving stuff generally means another bit of the flat gets full. Particular fun will be working out how to let them get to the bedroom window as the bed (which is on stilts) is the size of the room and blocks the window pretty well. looks like I will have to leave that as a bit of an obstacle course
so It's 50/50 that by the time I get back my flat will be
a) still there
b) water tight (why do they want to pick the wettest month of the year)
c) have full set of new windows
The whole property is now covered in scaffolding to allow the builders access and bits of blue netting, no idea about the netting perhaps its for catching fish if we get alot of flooding!
In a typical bit of timing, I won't be there as I'm off skiing next week, with my collection of knee supports, so I'll have to sort a way of allowing the builders access.
This means I'm back in communication with the flat management company again and they started this time with a new approach to confuse, saying, when I told them my address, that they no longer manage the property!
But I'm used to them by now and such a simple attempt to confuse didn't work. After a bit of convincing that they did still look after the flats I managed to explain that all I wanted this time is for the cleaner to pick up a copy of the flat key so
the builders can get in to fit the new window.
One little bit of fun I will have before I go is to clear an area around each window
to allow the work to be done. The flat is tiny and moving stuff generally means another bit of the flat gets full. Particular fun will be working out how to let them get to the bedroom window as the bed (which is on stilts) is the size of the room and blocks the window pretty well. looks like I will have to leave that as a bit of an obstacle course
so It's 50/50 that by the time I get back my flat will be
a) still there
b) water tight (why do they want to pick the wettest month of the year)
c) have full set of new windows
Tuesday, January 06, 2009
Review of the Year!
Well so what happened in 2008. this year I've decided to use the status history from facebook to tell the tale...
26/12/2008 David a proud user of the Force since 1977. 13:21
23/12/2008 David has got Christmas in his rucksac. Heavy! 11:07
17/12/2008 David is thinking how much worse his head would be if we'd have found the sambucca. 11:16
12/12/2008 David is having the boys over. 16:09
28/11/2008 David is wrapping. 15:41
26/11/2008 David is starting a new project at work that he might call Customisation. It's got Aspects in it! 09:54
23/11/2008 David just gone all retro at a Carter USM and EMF gig. Ooh my knees! 00:01
20/11/2008 David has the distinct feeling that he's missing something. 17:13
19/11/2008 David is having a cup of tea. 16:19
14/11/2008 David is wondering what to do this weekend without being organised by a tour guide. 15:31
11/11/2008 David has returned with the Sun. 08:03
06/11/2008 David is in the warmth in Turkey. Nice! 15:50
03/11/2008 David has left the country. 10:17
24/10/2008 David is neutrally buoyant. 17:37
15/10/2008 David has paused. 13:12
13/10/2008 David is pondering hot beverages. 17:53
09/10/2008 David is having his credit crunch with chips and a cold beer. 12:16
04/10/2008 David is looking for to a long long sleep after being awake since Friday morning. 21:54
03/10/2008 David is helping out. 17:31
28/09/2008 David has just got around to doing some spring cleaning . 21:49
25/09/2008 David has been to the apple store and wasn't amused. at least the iPhone is working again. 00:03
14/09/2008 David is watching Where Eagles Dare again. Ah the snow and the music! 20:38
13/09/2008 David has got his suit out of storage. 07:54
05/09/2008 David is multiplatformed. 17:02
19/08/2008 David is looking for his badself. It's festival time!!!!! 13:43
07/08/2008 David is in need of beer. fortunatly its the beer festival tomorrow. Yarp! 17:22
31/07/2008 David is oh dear... 18:46
24/07/2008 David has crossed the Alps and met the French... 17:31
09/07/2008 David can hear the theme to 'Where Eagles Dare'. Yes he's heading for the mountains. 16:37
01/07/2008 David but it's a dry heat... 14:14
29/06/2008 David is a beening an Uncle...Chocolate! 09:49
20/06/2008 David is moving office and hoping it will go better than last time... 10:54
13/06/2008 David is wishing everything would come with chips. 12:01
02/06/2008 David has been fighting with little paint pellets. 10:42
23/05/2008 David is not in at the moment but if you would like to leave a message after the tone... 16:11
22/05/2008 David is keeping his mouth shut and trying not to get fired. 16:00
14/05/2008 David is looking at flats...nice! 18:57
29/04/2008 David is fighting the facebook API. 12:00
23/04/2008 David is chilled after his day off. 11:00
15/04/2008 David likes chips! 10:31
01/04/2008 David is forgot his gym card so he's off to the pub. 17:50
26/03/2008 David is doing some Xmas shopping! 14:55
17/03/2008 David is cursing bloody load balancers. 19:23
09/03/2008 David is back from the skiing and amazingly can still walk. 11:07
29/02/2008 David I'm going skiing...I'm going skiing...I'm going skiing...I'm going skiing... 16:14
17/02/2008 David can nearly smell the snow. 23:31
05/02/2008 David mmm! pancakes! 22:39
30/01/2008 David has seen the weather forcast and brought some more survial gear for his weekend in the mountains. 16:03
29/01/2008 David is working for a livin'. 14:43
22/01/2008 David has got the date for the return to his flat its the 18th Feb! 09:14
09/01/2008 David hears the pub a callin'. 17:56
26/12/2008 David a proud user of the Force since 1977. 13:21
23/12/2008 David has got Christmas in his rucksac. Heavy! 11:07
17/12/2008 David is thinking how much worse his head would be if we'd have found the sambucca. 11:16
12/12/2008 David is having the boys over. 16:09
28/11/2008 David is wrapping. 15:41
26/11/2008 David is starting a new project at work that he might call Customisation. It's got Aspects in it! 09:54
23/11/2008 David just gone all retro at a Carter USM and EMF gig. Ooh my knees! 00:01
20/11/2008 David has the distinct feeling that he's missing something. 17:13
19/11/2008 David is having a cup of tea. 16:19
14/11/2008 David is wondering what to do this weekend without being organised by a tour guide. 15:31
11/11/2008 David has returned with the Sun. 08:03
06/11/2008 David is in the warmth in Turkey. Nice! 15:50
03/11/2008 David has left the country. 10:17
24/10/2008 David is neutrally buoyant. 17:37
15/10/2008 David has paused. 13:12
13/10/2008 David is pondering hot beverages. 17:53
09/10/2008 David is having his credit crunch with chips and a cold beer. 12:16
04/10/2008 David is looking for to a long long sleep after being awake since Friday morning. 21:54
03/10/2008 David is helping out. 17:31
28/09/2008 David has just got around to doing some spring cleaning . 21:49
25/09/2008 David has been to the apple store and wasn't amused. at least the iPhone is working again. 00:03
14/09/2008 David is watching Where Eagles Dare again. Ah the snow and the music! 20:38
13/09/2008 David has got his suit out of storage. 07:54
05/09/2008 David is multiplatformed. 17:02
19/08/2008 David is looking for his badself. It's festival time!!!!! 13:43
07/08/2008 David is in need of beer. fortunatly its the beer festival tomorrow. Yarp! 17:22
31/07/2008 David is oh dear... 18:46
24/07/2008 David has crossed the Alps and met the French... 17:31
09/07/2008 David can hear the theme to 'Where Eagles Dare'. Yes he's heading for the mountains. 16:37
01/07/2008 David but it's a dry heat... 14:14
29/06/2008 David is a beening an Uncle...Chocolate! 09:49
20/06/2008 David is moving office and hoping it will go better than last time... 10:54
13/06/2008 David is wishing everything would come with chips. 12:01
02/06/2008 David has been fighting with little paint pellets. 10:42
23/05/2008 David is not in at the moment but if you would like to leave a message after the tone... 16:11
22/05/2008 David is keeping his mouth shut and trying not to get fired. 16:00
14/05/2008 David is looking at flats...nice! 18:57
29/04/2008 David is fighting the facebook API. 12:00
23/04/2008 David is chilled after his day off. 11:00
15/04/2008 David likes chips! 10:31
01/04/2008 David is forgot his gym card so he's off to the pub. 17:50
26/03/2008 David is doing some Xmas shopping! 14:55
17/03/2008 David is cursing bloody load balancers. 19:23
09/03/2008 David is back from the skiing and amazingly can still walk. 11:07
29/02/2008 David I'm going skiing...I'm going skiing...I'm going skiing...I'm going skiing... 16:14
17/02/2008 David can nearly smell the snow. 23:31
05/02/2008 David mmm! pancakes! 22:39
30/01/2008 David has seen the weather forcast and brought some more survial gear for his weekend in the mountains. 16:03
29/01/2008 David is working for a livin'. 14:43
22/01/2008 David has got the date for the return to his flat its the 18th Feb! 09:14
09/01/2008 David hears the pub a callin'. 17:56
Monday, December 29, 2008
I bet I got a better Xmas pressie than you!
OK I think this will beat all comers, because for Christmas this year I got ... the INTERNET, yeah the whole INTERNET.
Talk about amazing, take a look at the picture for proof.
And the thing I think is most amazing and you just don't realise until you hold it is how light it is.
Thanks to Claire, Ed and My Dad, Brilliant!
Friday, December 05, 2008
Xmas Party
Yesterday was the Christmas Party.
The theme this time round was 'seedy chic' No idea what that looks like so I went in a black suit and shirt. Still I don't think many other people knew what it was either. The costumes ranged from country gentlemen, to playboy bunny, to father Xmas and Rod Stewart.
It was quite a quiet affair (well no not quiet, the music was loud just that not much gossip worthy happened) but we still managed to drink the 6000 GBP bar tab in a couple of hours.
Had a look at most of the picture taken and nothing embarrassing there...which is good!
The theme this time round was 'seedy chic' No idea what that looks like so I went in a black suit and shirt. Still I don't think many other people knew what it was either. The costumes ranged from country gentlemen, to playboy bunny, to father Xmas and Rod Stewart.
It was quite a quiet affair (well no not quiet, the music was loud just that not much gossip worthy happened) but we still managed to drink the 6000 GBP bar tab in a couple of hours.
Had a look at most of the picture taken and nothing embarrassing there...which is good!
Wednesday, December 03, 2008
One Year
Hurrah
Managed a whole year in this current job.
I think it's secure in this current economic climate but I thought the last one was secure as well!
Focus for next year will be learning the latest versions of all the technologies I use (mostly Microsoft C# 3.5) and not getting in too many arguements with the management.
Managed a whole year in this current job.
I think it's secure in this current economic climate but I thought the last one was secure as well!
Focus for next year will be learning the latest versions of all the technologies I use (mostly Microsoft C# 3.5) and not getting in too many arguements with the management.
Thursday, November 13, 2008
A top time in turkey
After the disaster the was last years trip to Rhodes (so bad I couldn't face blogging about it) this year I went to Turkey for a week and had a brilliant time!
The rule at work is that you have to use all your holiday days before the last calendar day of the year. So I found that I had 7.5 days left and so needed to take a break or lose the benefit (the current company is OK but I wouldn't go so far as to give them another weeks worth of work for free).
So I had to find something to do and after a bit of a hunt round to find a early ski holiday I went a bit random and book a adventure trip to the Daylan part of Turkey.
I book through a company called SpeedBreaks and for a very reasonable price of less than 500 GBP. The trip included
Sea Kayaking (quite tiring fighting the tides but nice and calm)
Canyoning (climbing over rocks and jumping in pools)
Trekking (quite a long hard walk finished off with a nice swim in the sea)
Water Rafting (grade 3-4 bonkers! very gung ho, nearly turned the whole boat over (had it on its side) but a brilliant time was had by all)
and of course Drinking beer
The holiday was arranged for single travellers with about a 50/50 male/female split also nobody knew anybody but in the end we all got on well and had a great laugh. I, like most of the others on the trip where a bit worried about being with a complete bunch of strangers but the whole thing was so well organised and the locals very nice so we were at our ease from the start.
It's a great time to go that bit of the world (its the end of their tourist season so the place is really quiet) as its nice and sunny, not too hot and a great deal better than the rain and the cold that we left in the UK.
Now what to do with the day and a half I've got left...
The rule at work is that you have to use all your holiday days before the last calendar day of the year. So I found that I had 7.5 days left and so needed to take a break or lose the benefit (the current company is OK but I wouldn't go so far as to give them another weeks worth of work for free).
So I had to find something to do and after a bit of a hunt round to find a early ski holiday I went a bit random and book a adventure trip to the Daylan part of Turkey.
I book through a company called SpeedBreaks and for a very reasonable price of less than 500 GBP. The trip included
Sea Kayaking (quite tiring fighting the tides but nice and calm)
Canyoning (climbing over rocks and jumping in pools)
Trekking (quite a long hard walk finished off with a nice swim in the sea)
Water Rafting (grade 3-4 bonkers! very gung ho, nearly turned the whole boat over (had it on its side) but a brilliant time was had by all)
and of course Drinking beer
The holiday was arranged for single travellers with about a 50/50 male/female split also nobody knew anybody but in the end we all got on well and had a great laugh. I, like most of the others on the trip where a bit worried about being with a complete bunch of strangers but the whole thing was so well organised and the locals very nice so we were at our ease from the start.
It's a great time to go that bit of the world (its the end of their tourist season so the place is really quiet) as its nice and sunny, not too hot and a great deal better than the rain and the cold that we left in the UK.
Now what to do with the day and a half I've got left...
Meeting the famous
Well Wallace and Gromit and that's soooo cool!
The people from Aardman visited the office to talk about the creative process and brought some examples. Well I think that's why they were there. For me and it seems most of the others it was just a chance to hold Wallace and Gromit and get your picture taken!


It was brill and a major case of child like giddyness affected everyone there.
The people from Aardman visited the office to talk about the creative process and brought some examples. Well I think that's why they were there. For me and it seems most of the others it was just a chance to hold Wallace and Gromit and get your picture taken!
It was brill and a major case of child like giddyness affected everyone there.
Monday, October 20, 2008
Replacement iPhone
WTF I mean WTF!!!
The new iPhone not more than a few weeks old has died on me!
Last Friday I was just accessing the calculator (I was doing my tax return, fun eh!) and it crashed and wouldn't come back to life. It's not like I was even doing something very unusual, the calculator app is one that comes with the phone and not some dodgy bit of software I downloaded.
Now this is quite a problem for me as I currently have no other way of staying contactable. I don't have a land line in the flat since the British Telecom farrago last year. so having it crash at 3 pm on a Friday is a bit of issue.
OK, not war and famine scale issue but still annoying.
So fortunately the apple store is a couple of streets away from work and so it was straight back around there to sort this latest out. The process was pretty much the same as the last time with people not quite believing me, pressing buttons, then giving up and handing me on to the next person.
In the end, what they call a 'Genius' called Judith give me a new phone and a short lecture on backing things up.
I got most of my settings back when I sync'd the new phone to itunes so and was able to meet up with my friends at the weekend. A lovely little trip to one of the City Farms where we found a eating place to rival the best in the area.
Its been three days now and the phone is still working but I'm keeping my fingers crossed.
The new iPhone not more than a few weeks old has died on me!
Last Friday I was just accessing the calculator (I was doing my tax return, fun eh!) and it crashed and wouldn't come back to life. It's not like I was even doing something very unusual, the calculator app is one that comes with the phone and not some dodgy bit of software I downloaded.
Now this is quite a problem for me as I currently have no other way of staying contactable. I don't have a land line in the flat since the British Telecom farrago last year. so having it crash at 3 pm on a Friday is a bit of issue.
OK, not war and famine scale issue but still annoying.
So fortunately the apple store is a couple of streets away from work and so it was straight back around there to sort this latest out. The process was pretty much the same as the last time with people not quite believing me, pressing buttons, then giving up and handing me on to the next person.
In the end, what they call a 'Genius' called Judith give me a new phone and a short lecture on backing things up.
I got most of my settings back when I sync'd the new phone to itunes so and was able to meet up with my friends at the weekend. A lovely little trip to one of the City Farms where we found a eating place to rival the best in the area.
Its been three days now and the phone is still working but I'm keeping my fingers crossed.
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Windows and Boilers
I sorta fixed the boiler by switching thermostat and fuses around so its half working. I'm getting the top element working but that's fine as its a big boiler.
I won't know more until I can get some more fuses. For some reason the thick cartridge fused that go in the fuse box are not easy to come by in central London, even in hardware shops (the temptation to say 'fork handles' was almost overwhelming!).
On the good news front. I got a knock on the door the other morning before I left for work. It was the building manager to say we are getting brand new windows put in, hopefully before Xmas. So that should be nice, warm and add to the value of the flat. Checking back we've been paying into the window fund quarterly for 3 years so that's one bill I'm glad to see go.
I won't know more until I can get some more fuses. For some reason the thick cartridge fused that go in the fuse box are not easy to come by in central London, even in hardware shops (the temptation to say 'fork handles' was almost overwhelming!).
On the good news front. I got a knock on the door the other morning before I left for work. It was the building manager to say we are getting brand new windows put in, hopefully before Xmas. So that should be nice, warm and add to the value of the flat. Checking back we've been paying into the window fund quarterly for 3 years so that's one bill I'm glad to see go.
Tuesday, October 07, 2008
Bloody Boiler!
Unbelievable I definitely think my flat is out to get me and knows I've put it up for sale.
It now appears that the boiler has stopped working at some point during the weekend. I was so bombed out from being up all night on Friday I didn't really notice until I tried to get a shave on Monday morning.
Fortunately I don't need hot water for my heating or washing clothes just for the bath and doing the dishes. So I've been to the gym (as they have OK showers) and not eaten in. If it really has broken then I'm going to have to get a new one and that will invalidate my HIP energy certification (and cost 250 GBP to get a new one) and my HIP is really the only reason the flat is still on the market.
So I'm growing a beard again!
Aaahhh!
It now appears that the boiler has stopped working at some point during the weekend. I was so bombed out from being up all night on Friday I didn't really notice until I tried to get a shave on Monday morning.
Fortunately I don't need hot water for my heating or washing clothes just for the bath and doing the dishes. So I've been to the gym (as they have OK showers) and not eaten in. If it really has broken then I'm going to have to get a new one and that will invalidate my HIP energy certification (and cost 250 GBP to get a new one) and my HIP is really the only reason the flat is still on the market.
So I'm growing a beard again!
Aaahhh!
Monday, October 06, 2008
Oktoberfest
I did some thing slightly crazy at the weekend (only slightly crazy)
I helped out at the SCIFI London Oktoberfest all-nighter, which is where alots of fans of anime, zombies and really bad movies (plan 9 bad) stay up all night and watch films and drink lots of red bull. I helped with the handing out of the red bull and ice cream. I got to watch a couple of the MST3K movies and a very very bad scifi movie Xmas special, which with the lack of sleep seriously messed with my head.
I got back to the flat about 10ish on Saturday morning and then did nothing complicated the rest of the weekend.
I helped out at the SCIFI London Oktoberfest all-nighter, which is where alots of fans of anime, zombies and really bad movies (plan 9 bad) stay up all night and watch films and drink lots of red bull. I helped with the handing out of the red bull and ice cream. I got to watch a couple of the MST3K movies and a very very bad scifi movie Xmas special, which with the lack of sleep seriously messed with my head.
I got back to the flat about 10ish on Saturday morning and then did nothing complicated the rest of the weekend.
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Land Registry - WTF!
I don't know what it is about my flat but nobody seems to be able to manage the accounts correctly. After the saga a couple of years ago about a missing payment which I had paid, I could prove I had paid and the management company didn't believe me for the best part of two years.
Now for some reason my parents names have been registered on my flat as the owners!
The management company, and its a different lot from last time, say they did a land registry search on the flat and it came back with my parents names as the owners.
Huh!
So they closed my account opened one in my parents names and sent them a demand for payments because no one was paying into the new account. This is because I was still paying in to the closed account by standing order and they were letting me! So they sent a arrears demand for non payment which when we found out about this and I rang them up.
'Hello, what are you doing?'
'We did a search on the property and your parents are the legal owners.'
'No they are not and have never been connected with my flat in any way.'
The one exception being I used their address as a billing address while I was letting the flat out
'Well you will have to talk to the land registry and get it fix, We need a correct land registry form to change our accounts'
'OK can I have a copy of the land registry found you have then'
'Certainly I'll email it over'
'Cool'
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.
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'Er this is a search done on my parents property and not my flat!'
'Oh'
Honestly this is just one of the reasons why I want to sell my flat because I think its been cursed by the daemon of poor administration.
Now for some reason my parents names have been registered on my flat as the owners!
The management company, and its a different lot from last time, say they did a land registry search on the flat and it came back with my parents names as the owners.
Huh!
So they closed my account opened one in my parents names and sent them a demand for payments because no one was paying into the new account. This is because I was still paying in to the closed account by standing order and they were letting me! So they sent a arrears demand for non payment which when we found out about this and I rang them up.
'Hello, what are you doing?'
'We did a search on the property and your parents are the legal owners.'
'No they are not and have never been connected with my flat in any way.'
The one exception being I used their address as a billing address while I was letting the flat out
'Well you will have to talk to the land registry and get it fix, We need a correct land registry form to change our accounts'
'OK can I have a copy of the land registry found you have then'
'Certainly I'll email it over'
'Cool'
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'Er this is a search done on my parents property and not my flat!'
'Oh'
Honestly this is just one of the reasons why I want to sell my flat because I think its been cursed by the daemon of poor administration.
The Temple of Smug and the Blue Smarties
OK so going to Apple store was a strange experience and not a little annoying.
So I'll admit with 'brand new broken headphones', I wasn't in the best mood to sample the 'Apple Experience'.
You walk into the place, which is bright and full of lots of stands on which you can try out all there lovely tech, trying to work out where to go to get help. The are absolutely no signs to point you in the right direction.
I guess the idea is to talk to one of the assistants wearing the bright t-shirts (all the colours you get in smarties but the looks of it) but they were all already talking to customers. So I headed to the tills figuring that was the best place.
This was a mistake, after a lot of waiting I got to talk to someone at the till wearing blue and this 'Blue Smartie' said I had to go upstairs and talk to someone wearing an orange t-shirt.
OK so upstairs I go...Excuse ME! I say to the first Orange Smartie and explain about the headphones. 'Sorry Sir you want the orange shirts over there' he says point across the room. 'OK', breath deeply. across to a group of Orange Smarties behind a counter who are doing there best to ignore the customers about them. I explain again to one of the girls and the others disappear quickly.
She has a listen to the headphones and my phone and it is at this point I start thinking she might have some sort of hearing problem. She turns the sound right up to max so I can hear the music clearly from two foot away!
'I don't hear it' She says
I think I may have gone momentarily cross eyed at this point.
'OK turn it down a bit and try 'All you need is love'' I say taking the phone back and trying to find the Beatles track (Beatles to the rescue as they have lots of stuff happening in one speaker or the other). Except of course itunes made a right hash of it when importing the songs and it takes me an age to find it listed under 'Various Artist'.
So now she sort of agrees with me and asks me what I want to do.
'Can I have some working headphones? or get them fixed?'
'Er I'll see' and off she goes to look in the draws behind the counter. It's at this point I start to take in the rest of the things on this floor. I'm stood by a stand of accessories for the iPhone including about 500 pairs of headphones. Surreally down the far end of the floor there appears to be a lecture going on and about 50 people are listening to the Author/Comedian Charlie Higson talk about, I think, James Bond.
So Orange Smartie comes back and says 'Sorry we don't seem to have any headphones in stock".
I look at her, She looks at me. I look at the 500 headphones, She looks at the 500 headphones.
'oh'
Taking a pack we walk back to the till and she tries to ring it up on the till. I thinking this is now sorted and I'll soon be out of here.
No, she's not allowed to put the transaction through and we have to go downstairs and find a Blue Smartie. This takes some time as Orange Smartie won't interrupt any of the Blue Smarties that are talking to customers, ie all of them. When we finally get a Blue Smartie but he's not senior enough either and they both disappear out the back of the shop.
After a bit Orange Smartie comes back with a Black Smartie (and I thought they were a myth!) and Black Smartie has the special secret wrist movement or possibly key card to complete the transaction.
Done it! Orange gives me the headphones and as I head for the door says to be careful with them. Fortunately I've been in the store for half and hour at this stage, I'm too tired to get angry and just leave.
In their defence they didn't argue about the headphone and did just replace them but there is a little invention called a customer service desk that they might find useful.
So I'll admit with 'brand new broken headphones', I wasn't in the best mood to sample the 'Apple Experience'.
You walk into the place, which is bright and full of lots of stands on which you can try out all there lovely tech, trying to work out where to go to get help. The are absolutely no signs to point you in the right direction.
I guess the idea is to talk to one of the assistants wearing the bright t-shirts (all the colours you get in smarties but the looks of it) but they were all already talking to customers. So I headed to the tills figuring that was the best place.
This was a mistake, after a lot of waiting I got to talk to someone at the till wearing blue and this 'Blue Smartie' said I had to go upstairs and talk to someone wearing an orange t-shirt.
OK so upstairs I go...Excuse ME! I say to the first Orange Smartie and explain about the headphones. 'Sorry Sir you want the orange shirts over there' he says point across the room. 'OK', breath deeply. across to a group of Orange Smarties behind a counter who are doing there best to ignore the customers about them. I explain again to one of the girls and the others disappear quickly.
She has a listen to the headphones and my phone and it is at this point I start thinking she might have some sort of hearing problem. She turns the sound right up to max so I can hear the music clearly from two foot away!
'I don't hear it' She says
I think I may have gone momentarily cross eyed at this point.
'OK turn it down a bit and try 'All you need is love'' I say taking the phone back and trying to find the Beatles track (Beatles to the rescue as they have lots of stuff happening in one speaker or the other). Except of course itunes made a right hash of it when importing the songs and it takes me an age to find it listed under 'Various Artist'.
So now she sort of agrees with me and asks me what I want to do.
'Can I have some working headphones? or get them fixed?'
'Er I'll see' and off she goes to look in the draws behind the counter. It's at this point I start to take in the rest of the things on this floor. I'm stood by a stand of accessories for the iPhone including about 500 pairs of headphones. Surreally down the far end of the floor there appears to be a lecture going on and about 50 people are listening to the Author/Comedian Charlie Higson talk about, I think, James Bond.
So Orange Smartie comes back and says 'Sorry we don't seem to have any headphones in stock".
I look at her, She looks at me. I look at the 500 headphones, She looks at the 500 headphones.
'oh'
Taking a pack we walk back to the till and she tries to ring it up on the till. I thinking this is now sorted and I'll soon be out of here.
No, she's not allowed to put the transaction through and we have to go downstairs and find a Blue Smartie. This takes some time as Orange Smartie won't interrupt any of the Blue Smarties that are talking to customers, ie all of them. When we finally get a Blue Smartie but he's not senior enough either and they both disappear out the back of the shop.
After a bit Orange Smartie comes back with a Black Smartie (and I thought they were a myth!) and Black Smartie has the special secret wrist movement or possibly key card to complete the transaction.
Done it! Orange gives me the headphones and as I head for the door says to be careful with them. Fortunately I've been in the store for half and hour at this stage, I'm too tired to get angry and just leave.
In their defence they didn't argue about the headphone and did just replace them but there is a little invention called a customer service desk that they might find useful.
Time to circle the wagons
For the first time last night with the collapse of B&B and the failure of the wall st rescue fund I detected the first real note of panic in the coverage. Up till now the BBC has been quite calm about the whole thing but last night they started to say that it was going to all get alot worse.
So how am I effected? well, the flat isn't selling, one person viewed it last week but no news from that. I starting to think maybe giving up on the selling front and do some major DIY on it instead. Maybe looks at putting it back on the market next year. As for any shares I had, well they where worth buttons at the end so there wasn't much to lose out on. I had both HBOS and B&B shares, I'm quite surprised I didn't have Lehman Bros as well!
So how am I effected? well, the flat isn't selling, one person viewed it last week but no news from that. I starting to think maybe giving up on the selling front and do some major DIY on it instead. Maybe looks at putting it back on the market next year. As for any shares I had, well they where worth buttons at the end so there wasn't much to lose out on. I had both HBOS and B&B shares, I'm quite surprised I didn't have Lehman Bros as well!
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Ambushed by the Estate agent
OK they got me!
I've dodged the decision for weeks but they got me on the phone today and ask about dropping the price.
The market is dead and all the business with free stamp duty and the other government breaks don't seem to have any effect at all on the London market. To be fair there aren't many places under the 175K in London so it never was going to help much.
Basically the market is falling and so my original price now isn't getting anybody around for a viewing. I sorta plan to hang around until the market bottoms out as a percent down turn in all prices will end up in my favour as I plan on getting a bigger place in the same sort of area.
I agreed we would try it on the market for 10k less than is currently is on to see what happens. I'm not sure I would want it to go much lower yet as there is a smaller flat in my block on for 10k less than that.
Perhaps I'll do some more to fix it up and try and justify the price different a bit more.
I've dodged the decision for weeks but they got me on the phone today and ask about dropping the price.
The market is dead and all the business with free stamp duty and the other government breaks don't seem to have any effect at all on the London market. To be fair there aren't many places under the 175K in London so it never was going to help much.
Basically the market is falling and so my original price now isn't getting anybody around for a viewing. I sorta plan to hang around until the market bottoms out as a percent down turn in all prices will end up in my favour as I plan on getting a bigger place in the same sort of area.
I agreed we would try it on the market for 10k less than is currently is on to see what happens. I'm not sure I would want it to go much lower yet as there is a smaller flat in my block on for 10k less than that.
Perhaps I'll do some more to fix it up and try and justify the price different a bit more.
Knee Update
Well I've been ticking along nicely for awhile now with my knee. It has recovered from going around the alps and all that climbing.
I works fine with a bit of creaking when I try and crouch down, I still can't quite bend it all the way back so my heel touch my backside but then again I don't think most normal people can do that any way. It makes a noise like crunching cellophane and still needs a bit of a push to unbend. I can do the standing on the bad leg and then doing a bit of a crunch down (an old exercise from my physio back at the start of the year) but not as good as the other leg. I just have to keep exercising it everyday.
As far a pain goes sometimes it will have a dull ache for days at a time but not much else. I think that's cause by the way I sleep, on my side with that leg resting on the other one.
Gym is now mostly concentrated on core muscles again with v sits on a core board and now with twisting and holding the positions for a count (5 normal) which REALLY causes the muscles to burn! We have upped the weights quiet a bit and the press ups he tries to make me clap my hands between each one now, which is well hard!
I works fine with a bit of creaking when I try and crouch down, I still can't quite bend it all the way back so my heel touch my backside but then again I don't think most normal people can do that any way. It makes a noise like crunching cellophane and still needs a bit of a push to unbend. I can do the standing on the bad leg and then doing a bit of a crunch down (an old exercise from my physio back at the start of the year) but not as good as the other leg. I just have to keep exercising it everyday.
As far a pain goes sometimes it will have a dull ache for days at a time but not much else. I think that's cause by the way I sleep, on my side with that leg resting on the other one.
Gym is now mostly concentrated on core muscles again with v sits on a core board and now with twisting and holding the positions for a count (5 normal) which REALLY causes the muscles to burn! We have upped the weights quiet a bit and the press ups he tries to make me clap my hands between each one now, which is well hard!
iPhone Update
Apple release a new firmware the other day to fix a heap of bugs. the iPhone is a bit better now and hasn't crashed on me for a while.
However I've been hit by the legendary poor apple build quality and the headphones only go up to about 10% volume in one ear (yes I did try some other earphones and the iPhone itself is fine). So after talking to a selection of the brain trust at Carphonewarehouse (where I bought it), they couldn't help (Apple won't give them any spare bits) and I now have to go to an iStore.
Joy!
However I've been hit by the legendary poor apple build quality and the headphones only go up to about 10% volume in one ear (yes I did try some other earphones and the iPhone itself is fine). So after talking to a selection of the brain trust at Carphonewarehouse (where I bought it), they couldn't help (Apple won't give them any spare bits) and I now have to go to an iStore.
Joy!
Friday, September 19, 2008
Google Search All
Maybe this could be classified as a thought on modern philosophy.
I tried putting *.* (the find any file term) into Google and got back
Your search - *.* - did not match any documents.
Suggestions:
Make sure all words are spelled correctly.
Try different keywords.
Try more general keywords.

Now I know I won't get the whole Internet back but surely I should get some matches!
I tried putting *.* (the find any file term) into Google and got back
Your search - *.* - did not match any documents.
Suggestions:
Make sure all words are spelled correctly.
Try different keywords.
Try more general keywords.
Now I know I won't get the whole Internet back but surely I should get some matches!
Vodafone Music Awards
Party with Lewis Hamilton and Neil Walker!
After years of working in IT I've finally worked on something that resulted in a good freebie. We been working on various vodafone campaign websites and to say thank you they gave us some free tickets to the Awards show. There was a good little line up of different bands, each playing 1-3 tracks.
They included
The Ting Tings (great stuff starting the show and the second time I've seen them this year)
James Morison (a bit quite)
The Pussy Cat Dolls (quite literally bonkers and I guess one of the reasons Lewis Hamilton was there (the other being the amount of wonga vodafone sponsor him)
Estelle (good LOTS of confetti)
Will Young (I think I went to the bar then)
Primal Scream (I was jumping around like a right nutter and can't really believe I've now actually seen them live!)
and some others that you couldn't really hear over all the media types (and us) talking.
We spent the evening by the VIP section and about 5 meters from Lewis Hamilton and Family. He's smaller that I imagined but then again he has to fit in the car doesn't he.
The other 'interesting' person there was Neil Walker, a friend from many years ago at Uni. Completely random chance meeting, except for the fact he is an executive at Vodafone, so may not that surprising. We had a quick catch up and he brought me a beer which was nice.
I've decided I quite like freebies...
After years of working in IT I've finally worked on something that resulted in a good freebie. We been working on various vodafone campaign websites and to say thank you they gave us some free tickets to the Awards show. There was a good little line up of different bands, each playing 1-3 tracks.
They included
The Ting Tings (great stuff starting the show and the second time I've seen them this year)
James Morison (a bit quite)
The Pussy Cat Dolls (quite literally bonkers and I guess one of the reasons Lewis Hamilton was there (the other being the amount of wonga vodafone sponsor him)
Estelle (good LOTS of confetti)
Will Young (I think I went to the bar then)
Primal Scream (I was jumping around like a right nutter and can't really believe I've now actually seen them live!)
and some others that you couldn't really hear over all the media types (and us) talking.
We spent the evening by the VIP section and about 5 meters from Lewis Hamilton and Family. He's smaller that I imagined but then again he has to fit in the car doesn't he.
The other 'interesting' person there was Neil Walker, a friend from many years ago at Uni. Completely random chance meeting, except for the fact he is an executive at Vodafone, so may not that surprising. We had a quick catch up and he brought me a beer which was nice.
I've decided I quite like freebies...
Friday, September 12, 2008
iPhone
What a fashion victim I am.
I got a new phone and yes this will come as a shock to people that work with me it's an iPhone.
Yeap I've bought an apple product after work with Microsoft products for so long.
I'm not really anti Apple or pro Microsoft not like the religious fanatics you get on the subject (mainly in the Apple camp in my experience).
So what's it like? well it looks nice the shinny blackness and the touch screen goodness. It's definitely the future the GPS function is cool watching yourself move around on the map is very 'Spooks' also the 16GB ipod with videos is good.
On the downside it's not really a finished technology I guess they rushed it
to market as it crashes, locks up, drops phone connections alot. I've crashed it completely about 4 or 5 times in a week.
The main culprit seems to be the itunes software that it has to connect to in order to get the music off a PC. Something to do with the applications you can install on the phone and the security checks that the software does. Most of the time this kills all the installed applications and clears the all the music off the iphone.
So I got it more or less working and stuff installed and as long as I don't try connecting it to itunes I should be OK until a patch comes out for the phone.
I got a new phone and yes this will come as a shock to people that work with me it's an iPhone.
Yeap I've bought an apple product after work with Microsoft products for so long.
I'm not really anti Apple or pro Microsoft not like the religious fanatics you get on the subject (mainly in the Apple camp in my experience).
So what's it like? well it looks nice the shinny blackness and the touch screen goodness. It's definitely the future the GPS function is cool watching yourself move around on the map is very 'Spooks' also the 16GB ipod with videos is good.
On the downside it's not really a finished technology I guess they rushed it
to market as it crashes, locks up, drops phone connections alot. I've crashed it completely about 4 or 5 times in a week.
The main culprit seems to be the itunes software that it has to connect to in order to get the music off a PC. Something to do with the applications you can install on the phone and the security checks that the software does. Most of the time this kills all the installed applications and clears the all the music off the iphone.
So I got it more or less working and stuff installed and as long as I don't try connecting it to itunes I should be OK until a patch comes out for the phone.
Friday, August 29, 2008
Hears to hanging with Henry
So this years festival experience...
Metallica (great)
Tenacious D (good)
Feeder (good)
Hadouken (pretty good)
Brendon Burns (brilliant)
Robots In Disguise (quite good)
Mindless Self Indulgence (don't I know that track)
Rage Against The Machine (not as good as I was expecting but ended real strong)
Pennywise (loud and fast)
Less than Jake (good)
Queens Of The Stone Age (top stuff)
The Fratellis (nice beat)
Biffy Clyro (er...)
Serj Tankian (bonkers)
Henry Rollins (All hail the mighty H)
Beans On Toast (Glasto kick)
The Killers (sublime)
Bloc Party (really good, how comes I've not listen to this lot before?)
The Raconteurs (quality)
The Ting Tings (bong bong brill)
Sugar Sammy (ouch that's funny)
The Joy Formidable (good must try and remember the name)
Fucked Up (I like it but they might have been The Gaslight Anthem)
Plus a few others, alot of mud and for the first time in our festival history some descent freebies. We got each a free bag, t shirt and a wicked light saber pen which was damn handy when you are tried to find people in the pitch dark.
Metallica (great)
Tenacious D (good)
Feeder (good)
Hadouken (pretty good)
Brendon Burns (brilliant)
Robots In Disguise (quite good)
Mindless Self Indulgence (don't I know that track)
Rage Against The Machine (not as good as I was expecting but ended real strong)
Pennywise (loud and fast)
Less than Jake (good)
Queens Of The Stone Age (top stuff)
The Fratellis (nice beat)
Biffy Clyro (er...)
Serj Tankian (bonkers)
Henry Rollins (All hail the mighty H)
Beans On Toast (Glasto kick)
The Killers (sublime)
Bloc Party (really good, how comes I've not listen to this lot before?)
The Raconteurs (quality)
The Ting Tings (bong bong brill)
Sugar Sammy (ouch that's funny)
The Joy Formidable (good must try and remember the name)
Fucked Up (I like it but they might have been The Gaslight Anthem)
Plus a few others, alot of mud and for the first time in our festival history some descent freebies. We got each a free bag, t shirt and a wicked light saber pen which was damn handy when you are tried to find people in the pitch dark.
Monday, August 18, 2008
Darling, Phones and a Festival on two feet
On the flat selling front, its deathly quiet. This is probably not helped by the right cock up Mr Darling, the Chancellor caused by suggesting a freeze on stamp duty (the tax you pay when buying a house) which now means most people are hanging back to see if there will be a freeze.
The estate agent finally rang on Friday to say that there was no news and they hadn't shown the flat in a while. In fact they say they only managed a sell 'a couple of much larger properties' in the last month. very quite, 'had I considered knocking some money off the asking price? say change it to 199,995 down 20k and try it again'. Well that would be in line with around the 12% as quoted by the national press. So I have to decide and they will ring me back this week.
On to happier news its music festival time again and I'm off to the Leeds festival at the weekend acts include
Metallica
Queens of the Stone Age
Rage Against the Machine
The Killers
Tenacious D
Slipknot
The Raconteurs
Feeder
Avenged Sevenfold
Manic Street Preachers
The Fratellis
The Enemy
Biffy Clyro
Serj Tankian
Dizzee Rascal
Taking Back Sunday
and Henry Rollins!
topp stuff! and this time a much more mobile event as I won't be on crutches this time and so may even jig around a bit (depending on the beer intake probably!)
and as for phones...well now the rush has died down a bit I was considering getting an iPhone.
The estate agent finally rang on Friday to say that there was no news and they hadn't shown the flat in a while. In fact they say they only managed a sell 'a couple of much larger properties' in the last month. very quite, 'had I considered knocking some money off the asking price? say change it to 199,995 down 20k and try it again'. Well that would be in line with around the 12% as quoted by the national press. So I have to decide and they will ring me back this week.
On to happier news its music festival time again and I'm off to the Leeds festival at the weekend acts include
Metallica
Queens of the Stone Age
Rage Against the Machine
The Killers
Tenacious D
Slipknot
The Raconteurs
Feeder
Avenged Sevenfold
Manic Street Preachers
The Fratellis
The Enemy
Biffy Clyro
Serj Tankian
Dizzee Rascal
Taking Back Sunday
and Henry Rollins!
topp stuff! and this time a much more mobile event as I won't be on crutches this time and so may even jig around a bit (depending on the beer intake probably!)
and as for phones...well now the rush has died down a bit I was considering getting an iPhone.
Tuesday, August 05, 2008
Motor Show
I confused alot of people last week by telling them I was going to the London Motor Show at the weekend. I'm not know as a person who likes car i fact when challenged I can probably remember what colour a car is but its about it. It's at least a decade since I've owned a car and that one I left in pieces in Bristol.
In fact I went to see Meatloaf in concert and the free ticket to the motor show came with it. It was very good, the show had loads on drama to it and the man himself is as over the top as you can imagine. Highlights include of course a huge bat of hell with lots of extra guitar and Meatloaf dressing up like he did in the seventies with frilly shirt and long hair to sing Dead Ringer for Love.
Totally OTT and a great thing to see live
In fact I went to see Meatloaf in concert and the free ticket to the motor show came with it. It was very good, the show had loads on drama to it and the man himself is as over the top as you can imagine. Highlights include of course a huge bat of hell with lots of extra guitar and Meatloaf dressing up like he did in the seventies with frilly shirt and long hair to sing Dead Ringer for Love.
Totally OTT and a great thing to see live
Thursday, July 31, 2008
2 news items
From the guardian:
House prices suffer record fall
July 31: House prices suffer record fall House prices continued to fall in July, recording their largest year-on-year drop since the property market crash of the early 1990s, figures from Nationwide building society showed today.
The average price of a home in the UK is now £169,316 - almost £15,000 less than 12 months ago and lower than it has been at any point since August 2006.
Prices fell by 1.7% over the month, Nationwide said, more than double the 0.8% fall in June recorded by the society. The annual rate of decline is up from 6.3% last month to 8.1% - the largest year-on-year fall since Nationwide's price index began in 1991.
And from our local paper:
Tower Hamlets sees prices rise
LONDON bucked the national trend of monthly price falls with a 0.3 per cent increase on asking prices from June to July. Tower hamlets saw the largest monthly hike at 4 per cent with the average price climbing from £412,431 to £429,514, according to research by rightmove.co.uk.
Anyway my flat is still up for sale (nobody has visited for about 3 weeks now) and I haven't dropped the price yet. and my tracker mortgage ends today, so tomorrow it will be the standard banks (6.49%) based rate until I sort it out...
eek! time again to book an appointment as there is no point hanging on for a sale.
House prices suffer record fall
July 31: House prices suffer record fall House prices continued to fall in July, recording their largest year-on-year drop since the property market crash of the early 1990s, figures from Nationwide building society showed today.
The average price of a home in the UK is now £169,316 - almost £15,000 less than 12 months ago and lower than it has been at any point since August 2006.
Prices fell by 1.7% over the month, Nationwide said, more than double the 0.8% fall in June recorded by the society. The annual rate of decline is up from 6.3% last month to 8.1% - the largest year-on-year fall since Nationwide's price index began in 1991.
And from our local paper:
Tower Hamlets sees prices rise
LONDON bucked the national trend of monthly price falls with a 0.3 per cent increase on asking prices from June to July. Tower hamlets saw the largest monthly hike at 4 per cent with the average price climbing from £412,431 to £429,514, according to research by rightmove.co.uk.
Anyway my flat is still up for sale (nobody has visited for about 3 weeks now) and I haven't dropped the price yet. and my tracker mortgage ends today, so tomorrow it will be the standard banks (6.49%) based rate until I sort it out...
eek! time again to book an appointment as there is no point hanging on for a sale.
Thursday, July 24, 2008
Sore Knees?
Well I'm still whole and walking. It was a great if very hard 9.5 days of walking. I found the altitude hard work, even walking on the flat gets you out of breath until you get used to it.
The group was very nice if a little fast for me, I'm a bit of a Dawdler and the other four in the group where very fast. I spent a fair bit of time walking in the solitude so to speak, with the others ahead in the distance (well dots).
This wasn't to say I didn't still walk fast than most people, in fact most of the time estimates where bang-on for me, just that the others where very fast. The was despite the fact three of them qualify for their OAP bus passes (60+).
We managed the whole loop around 170km by mostly walking and a couple of bus trips. I'm not sure of the precise calculation yet but the vertical height climbed is around the 6.5km mark. few!
Anyway great view, lots of weather from Snow to Rain to Serious amounts of Sun and some very good food (and wine!).
A took about 400 photos so there has to be a couple of OK ones in there, time of get them on flickr.
The group was very nice if a little fast for me, I'm a bit of a Dawdler and the other four in the group where very fast. I spent a fair bit of time walking in the solitude so to speak, with the others ahead in the distance (well dots).
This wasn't to say I didn't still walk fast than most people, in fact most of the time estimates where bang-on for me, just that the others where very fast. The was despite the fact three of them qualify for their OAP bus passes (60+).
We managed the whole loop around 170km by mostly walking and a couple of bus trips. I'm not sure of the precise calculation yet but the vertical height climbed is around the 6.5km mark. few!
Anyway great view, lots of weather from Snow to Rain to Serious amounts of Sun and some very good food (and wine!).
A took about 400 photos so there has to be a couple of OK ones in there, time of get them on flickr.
Wednesday, July 02, 2008
An east wind is blowing
Larna (I think, never met anyone by that name, perhaps they have now sacked everyone that I've met!) from the estate agents called (well left a message on my phone)
'to give a bit of feedback' about how my flat selling is going. well its still going so you can probably guess.
anyway she has one of London accents you could break down walls with so I was guessing a bit at what she said.
basically (she liked that word) we have been having 'call outs' of the flat. and they had just had another 'call out' but nah luck at the current price. They have just had
a major price drop on another flat (from the next estate over) down to 215K (she didn't say what it was before) and that as they where having no luck with my flat at current price, she thinks, we 'really' should drop it down to 207K or 205K (which would be about 7%) she said give her a call and tell her my thoughts.
So I've done nothing so far (head in the sand tactic) as I'm not in a rush to sell and any drop in the market would mean the more expensive next property would drop in price as well so I'm better off left it drop. although I've only got a couple of weeks until my mortgage end so I may well get more motivated or I may get fed up keeping the flat tidy!
'to give a bit of feedback' about how my flat selling is going. well its still going so you can probably guess.
anyway she has one of London accents you could break down walls with so I was guessing a bit at what she said.
basically (she liked that word) we have been having 'call outs' of the flat. and they had just had another 'call out' but nah luck at the current price. They have just had
a major price drop on another flat (from the next estate over) down to 215K (she didn't say what it was before) and that as they where having no luck with my flat at current price, she thinks, we 'really' should drop it down to 207K or 205K (which would be about 7%) she said give her a call and tell her my thoughts.
So I've done nothing so far (head in the sand tactic) as I'm not in a rush to sell and any drop in the market would mean the more expensive next property would drop in price as well so I'm better off left it drop. although I've only got a couple of weeks until my mortgage end so I may well get more motivated or I may get fed up keeping the flat tidy!
83 Steps
Well for me the office move was fine. Nothing went missing and I've got a nice desk by a window. The main drawback for me is that its on the fourth floor to it can be alot of steps if you need to go see anybody else.
Other people aren't enjoying the new locations that much and the management have had to send an email around telling people off for swapping desks, moving around and generally screwing up the master plan. Still for us in tech we are broken up into two different areas and so getting stuff done when half the group is two floors away (and one building over!) does waste alot of time. So I'll enjoy my view while I have it as I expect we will be arranged before too long.
Other people aren't enjoying the new locations that much and the management have had to send an email around telling people off for swapping desks, moving around and generally screwing up the master plan. Still for us in tech we are broken up into two different areas and so getting stuff done when half the group is two floors away (and one building over!) does waste alot of time. So I'll enjoy my view while I have it as I expect we will be arranged before too long.
Friday, June 20, 2008
Deja Vu
The company is expanding into the building next door. So I’m being moved from my current location in the main build on the 1st floor up to ‘the gods’ on the 4th floor in the new building.
So in a slight case of déjà vu I’m pack all my stuff into labelled crates to be moved over the weekend. I can’t help thinking about the last time I was in an office move, how long it took to find all our stuff and of course what happened to that company only a few short months later! At least this time I won’t be in surgery when it happens.
So in a slight case of déjà vu I’m pack all my stuff into labelled crates to be moved over the weekend. I can’t help thinking about the last time I was in an office move, how long it took to find all our stuff and of course what happened to that company only a few short months later! At least this time I won’t be in surgery when it happens.
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Tour Du Mont Blanc
In a couple of weeks I’m off on holiday on a trip to the alps.
I think my leg is pretty good now so I’m going for a walk around Mont Blanc. It’s quite a famous route called the ‘tour du Mont Blanc'. I shall be spending 10 days walking in a huge loop in the mountains around the mighty Mont Blanc. It’s up to an altitude of 2,665m (8,743 ft). It circles the whole Mont Blanc Massif covering a distance of roughly 170 km with 10 km of ascent and passes through parts of Switzerland, Italy and France.
I’ll have to remember to take my camera and hopefully a sun hat!
I think my leg is pretty good now so I’m going for a walk around Mont Blanc. It’s quite a famous route called the ‘tour du Mont Blanc'. I shall be spending 10 days walking in a huge loop in the mountains around the mighty Mont Blanc. It’s up to an altitude of 2,665m (8,743 ft). It circles the whole Mont Blanc Massif covering a distance of roughly 170 km with 10 km of ascent and passes through parts of Switzerland, Italy and France.
I’ll have to remember to take my camera and hopefully a sun hat!
Gym training knee update
I’m still going to see the personal trainer every other week. The sessions are now mainly about continuing to build up core stability, increasing my endurance and increasing my general strength.
Andy, the trainer, says the goal is to ‘get the whole body synchronized so the body’s strength and flexibility can move and control the body in balance’. I have a sneaking idea this means that we are going to start using the Chin-Up/Dip machine which has been lurking in the corner of the gym the whole time.
Also we started something called VO2 max training which is 4 lots of 500m rowing, in 2 mins each, with 15 v sit-ups in-between. This is well hard and I go bright red and can’t yet do a full v sit-up (from lying flat to sitting up with you knee touching your chest)
Still I think its doing me good as I’m running a bit again, 10 minutes without getting out of breath.
The Knee or rather the leg aches off and on about half the time but for normal day to day stuff its fine. I can run up stairs and jump around a fair bit (well lot when Rage Against the Machine is on). Crouching down is still a bit tricky and it
makes some weird noises a bit like someone crumpling up a crisp packet!
Andy, the trainer, says the goal is to ‘get the whole body synchronized so the body’s strength and flexibility can move and control the body in balance’. I have a sneaking idea this means that we are going to start using the Chin-Up/Dip machine which has been lurking in the corner of the gym the whole time.
Also we started something called VO2 max training which is 4 lots of 500m rowing, in 2 mins each, with 15 v sit-ups in-between. This is well hard and I go bright red and can’t yet do a full v sit-up (from lying flat to sitting up with you knee touching your chest)
Still I think its doing me good as I’m running a bit again, 10 minutes without getting out of breath.
The Knee or rather the leg aches off and on about half the time but for normal day to day stuff its fine. I can run up stairs and jump around a fair bit (well lot when Rage Against the Machine is on). Crouching down is still a bit tricky and it
makes some weird noises a bit like someone crumpling up a crisp packet!
Tuesday, June 03, 2008
All quite on the home front
Well perhaps its not the best time to be trying to sell a flat. With the news being full of reports about a coming recession and how hard it is to get a mortgage these days.
After the drama of the first week, the salesman at the estate agent got suddenly fired (I'm now being looked after by the branch manager, mainly I think, because she is the only person there!), there were a couple of viewings and a visit from the energy efficient auditor (you have to have an energy efficiency certification in the home information pack), it has all gone very quite.
The agent says it will pick up and that it was only quite due to the bank holiday.
So I've stopped looking for the time being as I don't fancy being in the position of finding somewhere I really want but having to lose it because I have to sell my place first.
After the drama of the first week, the salesman at the estate agent got suddenly fired (I'm now being looked after by the branch manager, mainly I think, because she is the only person there!), there were a couple of viewings and a visit from the energy efficient auditor (you have to have an energy efficiency certification in the home information pack), it has all gone very quite.
The agent says it will pick up and that it was only quite due to the bank holiday.
So I've stopped looking for the time being as I don't fancy being in the position of finding somewhere I really want but having to lose it because I have to sell my place first.
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Putting my flat on the market
I only planned to pop up the road to get a newspaper, and ended up selling my flat.
OK not quite but that's about what happened on Saturday morning. I have to pass two estate agents on my way to the newsagents and so I thought I would pop in to see if any of them had anything good for sale.
With the first agent I went to look at an OK property on the other side of the island and mentioned on the way back that I was just about to put my property on the market with another agent. I had planned on going to the other agent and sorting it out, that afternoon. So the agent, being a salesmen, offered me a deal. 1.5% fee rather than 1.95% they had offered when they valued my flat the other week. The other agent was offering 1.85% so I accepted the deal and will let them market the flat.
So the process has started hopefully it won't be too much of a roller coaster ride.
OK not quite but that's about what happened on Saturday morning. I have to pass two estate agents on my way to the newsagents and so I thought I would pop in to see if any of them had anything good for sale.
With the first agent I went to look at an OK property on the other side of the island and mentioned on the way back that I was just about to put my property on the market with another agent. I had planned on going to the other agent and sorting it out, that afternoon. So the agent, being a salesmen, offered me a deal. 1.5% fee rather than 1.95% they had offered when they valued my flat the other week. The other agent was offering 1.85% so I accepted the deal and will let them market the flat.
So the process has started hopefully it won't be too much of a roller coaster ride.
Tuesday, May 06, 2008
Protecting the Stormtroopers
Last week was the 8Th London Sci-Fi festival, which we are regular visitors too. Well regular visitors to the Sci-Fi pub quiz which is held on the last day and is a slightly alcoholic but fun way to spend a Sunday afternoon.
This year I decided to give a little back and volunteered to help out. Most of my duties were things like tidying up and manning the front desk, but there were a couple of stand out tasks.
One was helping out in the projector room, the festival which is mostly movies is held in a cinema in central London, seeing all the bits of equipment and reels of film.
The other top task was to be bodyguard to some Star wars Stormtroopers, who were helping to promote the festival. They may have ruled the empire and fought their way across the galaxy but they needed guarding from the general public so their armour didn't get damaged!
This year I decided to give a little back and volunteered to help out. Most of my duties were things like tidying up and manning the front desk, but there were a couple of stand out tasks.
One was helping out in the projector room, the festival which is mostly movies is held in a cinema in central London, seeing all the bits of equipment and reels of film.
The other top task was to be bodyguard to some Star wars Stormtroopers, who were helping to promote the festival. They may have ruled the empire and fought their way across the galaxy but they needed guarding from the general public so their armour didn't get damaged!
Thursday, May 01, 2008
Decision in principle
Went to see the Mortgage advisor yesterday to give me a firm figure of how much they are will to give me.
They couldn't quote me much in the way of valid rates as it was the last day of the month and apparently they all change on the start of the month (they could have told me before hand) still I'm still 3 months until my old mortgage switches to the expensive standard variable rate so should be able to sort something out nearer the time.
I checked their rates this morning and the 3yr tracker has dropped 0.5% from yesterday.
So in theory the money is sorted, the next step is to get a HIP (home information pack).
They couldn't quote me much in the way of valid rates as it was the last day of the month and apparently they all change on the start of the month (they could have told me before hand) still I'm still 3 months until my old mortgage switches to the expensive standard variable rate so should be able to sort something out nearer the time.
I checked their rates this morning and the 3yr tracker has dropped 0.5% from yesterday.
So in theory the money is sorted, the next step is to get a HIP (home information pack).
Birthday treat and advice
We (Russ, Nick and Myself) had a great little birthday trip to Thorpe park adventure park.
We raced around with priority tickets, tried out most of the rides and got a bit sun burnt (it rained all week and was sunny, just long enough for our trip, which was nice!).
The best ride was Nemesis, with lots of lovely looping and a real feeling or whooshing back and forwards.
A word of warning, we did a ride called the Samurai which rotates on three axis and really screwed up our balance for several hours. fortunately we did that ride after all the other, as the park was closing, and so we could wimp out of doing any more because they wouldn't let us.
I still get the odd 'body memory' of flipping over backwards now after 5 days.
We raced around with priority tickets, tried out most of the rides and got a bit sun burnt (it rained all week and was sunny, just long enough for our trip, which was nice!).
The best ride was Nemesis, with lots of lovely looping and a real feeling or whooshing back and forwards.
A word of warning, we did a ride called the Samurai which rotates on three axis and really screwed up our balance for several hours. fortunately we did that ride after all the other, as the park was closing, and so we could wimp out of doing any more because they wouldn't let us.
I still get the odd 'body memory' of flipping over backwards now after 5 days.
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