WTF have I been doing for the last few months?
Posted by James on Saturday Nov 7, 2009 Under UncategorizedOk have been maintaining radio silence for a bit recently, so time for a bit of a bulk update. Actually been fairly busy with this that and the other. I’ve also have been nagged to update the site, so here goes.
My Dad finally came to visit. For the first time he left the confines of the British Isles and came to North America. He and I walked around Vancouver and then cycled the same route to make sure we didn’t miss any photo opportunities. He described it as a photographers paradise and knowing of only one other city in the world that came close, namely Hong Kong. We then made the 2 day long drive up into the Canadian Rockies where we were both astonded by the scenery. Having been to New Zealand also, I can actually say the Rockies out ranked it. One of the truly most breathtaking places on Earth. We we returned to Vancouver I arranged that Dad have a float plane lesson and myself and Victoria tagged along. Dad was nearly speechless with the scenery! I feel that this has really motivated me to learn to fly myself and maybe something I’ll do in my sabbatical next year. We managed to pack in quite a few things into the 10 days he was here, including going to the shooting range where we fired a whole box of .44 Magnum rounds. Boom!
Victoria and I went to LA to go to her friends wedding. Was the first time for me in California. LA is the land of the car and the palm tree. You REALLY need a car to get around. The weather was in the mid-20s in October which was awesome. LA is urban sprawl much like London, stretching for miles. I was kinda wondering if I would ever want to live there, but the size and scale of the place is quite off putting, but who knows. Nothing really comes to close to Vancouver really lets face it.
As you may remember in my last post I announced that I was knocking the booze on the head. We it’s been about 4 months now and I haven’t touched a drop. It was quite difficult at first as socially it means that you can’t really find much interest in hanging around while people get drunk. I’ve realized the pub is actually quite a boring place to be if you spend all night there. I’m getting better at this now. It’s not as easy as doing something else as I first pointed out, but no drinking shouldn’t mean being anti-social. I am kind of dreading going back to England however where I doubt people will be as kind as they are in Canada. Maybe it will really show who my freinds really.
We also went to New York for a holiday with Victorias family. I hadn’t been to New York since 1994, so quite a bit had changed. The twin tower site is still just a great big hole in the ground. Lots of contruction going on, but supposedly it’s been that way for a while. Went to see a broadway musical “Rock of Ages”, which was awesome and hockey game at Madison Square Garden. Saw a really old mate from Havant College days who is now doing a PHD in Bio Chemisty at Rockefeller University. Cheeky bugger went to Harvard despite putting it down as his second choice. New York is a nice place to visit, but you wouldn’t want to live there. Dirty noisy, much like London again. And people are really rude. Never have I actually been asked for a tip! We tipped in a resturant only for the server to bring it back and say, 15% please! Unbeliveable! Anyways despite a lot of bad customer service (they say England is bad), we had a pretty nice time.
In other more sobering news. The project I was on at work got semi-canned and I was put in job limbo for 24 hours, not knowing if I was going to be able to keep my job. This was a very scary moment indeed, but luckily everything turned out for the better and I was welcomed back with open arms on my old franchise. The previous project totally folded in the last week and now everyone is looking for work internally. This has meant that they’ve laid of some people from my old franchise to balance the numbers. This has been a roller coaster of a ride with everyone is at the mercy of the share price. I’ve finally turned 2 years employed in Canada so I can apply for my permanent residency, which makes me feel slightly safer. But this is certainly the most unsecure I’ve ever felt at a company.
In other news; I passed my BC driving test. So yes watch out of it you’re on the roads of British Columbia as I’m now loose! Took a few lessons to bring me up to test standard in BC, as I think I’d picked up some bad habits in the years I’ve been driving in the UK.
Victoria is learning to be a PADI rescue diver. As I write this she’s off finishing her training in the cold merky waters somewhere. *brrr*
We’ve booked our Vacation to Thailand for New Year. So we’ve just got our tickets which is quite exciting. They were expensive as hell and came at the same time as my job news, as sods law would have it, luckily that turned out fine for now. We’ve got ourselves booked in a 4 day liveboard out there which should be just what the doctor ordered. The actual New years party is going to be “a full moon party” on one of the Island out there. These full moon parties sound like huge all night raves on an island. What have I got myself in for!







I often sit there being asked by my trendy friends where various code lives. They’ll have a class name, and simply want to look up the definition. I’d forgotten how brilliant Visual assist is with symbols. ALT+G on a symbol and it jumps straight to the code definition. Watching my Vim buddies work… well it’s regular expression followed by, calling grep or something like that. Vim doesn’t do any symbol parsing or anything, so if you’re looking for horribly generic fuction like Update(), you’d have a hell of a time finding it.






