No Name No Slogan labs tests this years must-have device against one of the all time great audio formats…
Hat Tip: Matt
No Name No Slogan labs tests this years must-have device against one of the all time great audio formats…
Hat Tip: Matt
Don’t forget tomorrow is Left Handers Day! August the 13th is the 12th annual celebration of left-handers’ superiority!
Check out the site and find out You may be more left-handed than you think.
Happy Birthday Thom!
Thirteen today!
Now you’re a teenager!
Lots of love,
Gramps, Nan, and Jamie
xxxx
I’ve now spent my first week in my new job. So far so good. I’m enjoying it.
I’ve managed to fix a couple of bugs, implement part of a quick proof of concept, and help resolve some really tricky build issues. Everyone seems pretty friendly and I’m getting on great with my immediate colleagues.
I got a nice shiny new PC (though I need more memory, which is on it’s way). They are going to get me a taller chair and desk which is great. I’ve yet to move my CD collection into the office 🙂
I’ve heard via IM/email from a couple of ex-colleagues this week which was nice.
Happy Birthday Mum.
Mike, Jan, and Jamie
xxx
It’s been a long time since I blogged. A lot has been happening.
Not least that I was made redundant from my last job! Fortunately I started a new job today! I now work for Sx3 – Service and Systems Solutions Ltd in the Application Solutions Group as an R&D Programmer/Analyst.
Today was my first day in the new job. Everyone seems friendly enough and I got a good overview introduction to the systems from my team leader. There’s a lot to pick up, but I’ll soon get into my stride.
My last company, which I had thought had been taken over by Zendor, turned out to be still Eunite. Such that the powers that be were able to close down Eunite as unprofitable but keep Zendor running as a viable business, ‘trimming’ 37 jobs in the process. Lots of people (I think most) were able to find positions in the sister and parent companies, but some of us were out on our ears. Of course, as these things often go, it has turned out to be a blessing; in fact the kick up the bum I have been needing to up sticks and move on. It just didn’t feel like a blessing at the time.
In other news, my precious bike was stolen a few weeks ago, just at the time that ‘they’ decided to close down my local train station for seven weeks, and a couple of days after I’d found out I was being made redundant! Whilst the insurance company had me sorted out with a replacement bike within a few days, I haven’t yet ridden it in earnest. First there was the perceived lack of security at work: another bike was stolen the following week. Then when I decided to take the new bike out for a gentle ride I managed to break it! The replacement part only arrived this weekend.
A few days ago I had to say goodbye to some good friends who in truth I will probably not manage to keep in touch with, despite the best of intentions, which was much harder than I would have predicted.
I still have lots to write about: Patti Smith was awesome, a few dozen books reviews, considerably more new CDs, my complete lack of ability to contribute anything to WordPress for far too long, etc.
I shall try to get back into bloggin regularly.
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Congratulations to Mark and Sarah on the birth of their first child, Monty! Mum and baby are doing fine!