Archive for October, 2006

Nightmare close

Tuesday, October 10th, 2006 | Life

I got a grand total of 5 hours sleep Sunday night. Why you ask? Well, you probably didn’t ask as most of the people that read this blog already know. But for those who don’t it’s because I was working. I had Saturday Sunday close at work which in the case of Sunday as I previously mentioned was two people down as one simply wasn’t scheduled and the other was Ash who quit.

Danny had talked Zoe into coming in (though she didn’t come in until 7) and Johnny (who didn’t start till 11 and didn’t get in till closer to midnight). So we were already a little understaffed due to the delayed start times. Because of this I didn’t get chance to take a grill off because there was only me in the kitchen and so what normally would have taken place at 8-9ish (along with the other grill at 12:10-12:15), both grills were still on until 12:30.

About 11ish or something Zoe discovered that Becky’s car had been broken into and so she was quite shaken by this and ended up going home. This left us in the interesting situation that none of the closers we had working knew how to do front closer close so we were going to have to wait for Danny to finish his paperwork to get it done.

Kitchen close managed to get done alright including everything getting pulled and Hannah and Johnny blitzed DA although by this time it was like 3am already and then disaster struck again. The bag that the grease traps had been emptied into exploded on it’s way to the bin covering the koral in grease. Here is an interesting fact. When you have that much grease solidifying it takes on a quality much like some form of sticky sand that is almost impossible to get off.

So that took about an hour to clean up while Hannah and Danny battled with front counter and by the time everything was done it was 5am. Which is the latest close I have ever done and indeed the equal latest close I have ever heard of – the last nightmare close was short staff and millions of customers that resulted in them getting out at 5 and indeed still being outside when Rob turned up to do the open. That too was Danny’s close. I felt sorry for Danny as he always seems to get the nightmare shifts which seems quite unfair given he is the newest shift runner and is having to learn everything on his feat.

So yeah I ended up getting to bed at 6am and getting up at 11 to grab a shower before heading back to uni to make my first lecture. Next week’s Saturday Sunday closes aren’t going to be that bad right?

Seether gig

Sunday, October 8th, 2006 | Life

I felt I needed a seperate post for this as it deserves the attention. Tonight is the Seether gig. The Seether gig that I will not be going to because I have to work. I’m annoyed at wasting a £10 ticket though even more so that I won’t be able to see Seether as they are an awesome band and I bed they are wicked live.

I bought my ticket ages ago, like 2 months ago. Didn’t think I would still be working at McD’s by this time so I didn’t rush straight in to book the time off. Besides, I wouldn’t be working late on Sunday’s anyway as I would have uni in the morning.

Got to uni, got my timetable, turned out I could work closes so I went to book the time off. However, James Martin who does the schedule was going away for two weeks so had done the schedules 4 weeks in advance. The very last today of which he had done to is guess what – today of course. The schedule for today was finalised over a month go or something.

So as soon as I found out I was working that Sunday I arranged cover by swapping shifts with Johnny – I was going to do his Saturday close and he was going to do my Sunday close. Then last week I found out I had the Saturday close as well so I lost my cover. By the time I managed to contact Johnny and sort it all out and was back in work again it was yesterday.

So now I had like 24 hours and was still down to work today. Luckily Zoe and Johnny weren’t working today so if I could talk one of them into doing the close it would all be ok. Until Danny looks down the schedule to notice that there are only 4 people scheduled (there should be 5). He talks Zoe into doing the close so it’s all good right?

Except that one of the people on the closing team is Ash – Ash who turned up yesterday and announced that he was resigning with immediate effect. Yet again we were one short on the closing team which Johnny is now filling in and thereby leaving no one left to cover.

Tell me that is not a conspiracy. Schedule in advanced, yeah ok so that happened. Working both weekend closes even though I’m a full time student. Ok, by itself maybe that could happen too. Not enough people being scheduled on the close? Haven’t seen that one before. One of those things happening I could accept, 2 well that’s really bad luck. 3 of them? That’s conspiracy territory. Now add that to the fact Ash quit yesterday and isn’t going to be working the notice period he is required to give. Seriously, give me a break here.

I could go on. How about the fact that because I’m still working at Colton Mill I am crashing at home home rather than at uni and therefore am not around to pass the ticket on to someone else who could use it.

The universe owes me some serious positive karma.

Working

Sunday, October 8th, 2006 | Life

Hmm, I’m using the desktop at home to write so I’m using Beonex. I used to love this browser as it was my first escape from Internet Explorer and I still do although there are things that annoy me now I am so used to using Firefox and the two do things a little differently.

Anyway, I’m working this weekend, I did a close last night and I have another one night. While I can’t say I’m looking forward to it massively, I quite enjoyed last night. I have another 3 shifts next week though Wednesday, Saturday, Sunday (the weekend being closes) as well as doing VSA on Thursday and Friday and working for SoC on Thursday. So I’m working 5 days next week on top of my full time university degree.

It is bringing the money in though which is always welcome as I really want my new laptop now. With all this traveling around for work and such I really want something I can bring home and just connect up to the net and continue with all my work, code, emails, etc.

It’s looking like it’s going to cost like £1,000 though so I really need to dig into my finances sometime this week and see how everything is going.

Claire and Phil

Saturday, October 7th, 2006 | Friends

Think about it. If Claire and Phil were going to get together, Thursday night would have been the night. There was just those two and Michelle who was drunk which regardless of the fact she has a good memory while drunk still looses creditability in said state. Claire was tispy by the time we left The Old Bar and they continued drinking for hours at Strawberry Fields and if you are going to get plastered anywhere a cocktail bar is one of the most likely places. Plus it’s a long standing fact Claire thinks Phil is very attractive. It just seems like all the pieces fit.

4 minute appointment

Friday, October 6th, 2006 | Life

Did my first ISS appointment today. Consisted of ringing ISS up after my appointment disappeared, they said someone had forgotten to put the appointment on and put it back on. I then turned up on time, nobody answered the door. Phoned Victoria, she said it was fixed. 4 minutes, not bad at all.

Dan and Si

Thursday, October 5th, 2006 | Friends

Is there something going on between Dan and Si? I mean, I know Dan is married and all but it was clearly a scam wedding as neither me or Sarann were invited. And the whole having a kid thing could be a cover too. Was it even Si we were rumouring about? I know it was someone we placed with Dan and I suspect it was Si but it could have been someone else. So many questions, so few answers.

File format nightmares

Wednesday, October 4th, 2006 | Life

Ok so I had an DivX file I wanted to to take the audio from. It can’t be that hard to do right?

Well Premiere can’t deal with DivX. Indeed nothing can deal with DivX. None of the conversion software seems to be able to. The only thing that could out of all things was Windows Movie Maker. So I imported it into there and exported it as a WMV file.

I then imported this into the Windows Media Stream Editor so that I could convert it into an audio file. This managed to convert it into a WMA file. I then imported this into Premiere. Premiere conformed it so that it could be edited in the timeline and by the time it was done the file had been re-arranged and randomly restarted the whole audio at points (for example at 3 minutes in it jumped back to the start – but it didn’t jump, it was still playing the file, it’s just the file at this point was the same as the start even though the original file was different if that makes sense. Basically instead of it playing 1, 2, 3, etc it would play 1, 1, 2, 1, and so on).

It as weird that it did this as it plays fine when you just open the file in Windows Media Player. So I took the file into Audio Conversion Wizard. Which crashed the first time I tried to convert it. I then went through again and altered some settings and exported it as a WAV file.

Ok so I now have a standard WAV file that I imported into Premiere. That so far doesn’t seem to be jumping back to the start. I then go through the file splitting into sections I want. Once I have done this I have to, section by section, copy and paste that section into a different timeline and export it as a WAV.

Done that, now it’s a case of going through the songs one by one and working out what song it is so I can rename the file appropriately. The audio files are also hidiously quite. So after all this what do I have? A bunch of MP3s (as I originally wanted them) but they are too quiet and only have artist details in the ID3 tags – no track numbers or titles. Brilliant. And that is presuming Audio Conversation Wizard which is currently converting them from WAV to MP3 completes without problems.

The Tunnel Club

Wednesday, October 4th, 2006 | Life

After enduring quite a lengthy period of lectures yesterday and squeezing in time to record the first bout of Jimmy Turtlehouse footage I headed off to the Linux Install Fest that was being run by CompSoc. It was quite entertaining to wander up and down the room going “hmmm” at various computers though the whole concept had got Maths Chris a little over excited.

I headed off to the union at 7 to check out Christianity Explored. It’s basically what they did at Alpha last year (not that I went to that) but with a new name. If they were attempting to bring new people into Christianity they are failing quite miserably though as it was (as with all these Christian events) packed with Christians and very little else. Still they did offer a free meal of sweet and sour chicken so I think I’ll head back next week.

I then finished the night at The Tunnel Club. The Kooks had cancelled their gig so they were doing free entry. Given it was 10:45 when I went down and that it was free entry I went down thinking “there is no way you’re going to get in to this Chris, it’s 2 weeks after freshers week they would be sold out even if it wasn’t free entry.”

I then walked straight in to find about 15 people there. The bar was deserted, the bar staff just standing around and the dance floor was completely empty. Which worked out really well as I got a seat at the side and even though it filled up the crowd didn’t move that far forward so I was like 2 metres away from the band and had a perfect view of them. The band, known as Olympus Mons or something were really good as well, I was well impressed.

Once it got busy the atmosphere really picked up as well. They moved the DJ stand into the middle of the stage after the band had finished and Chris Martin was really getting into it and dancing about. Plus every time he put a popular track on the crowd went mental. Spent some time hanging out with Jeremy too, it’s good to know there are other indie fans who like Tunnel Club as well as myself and Rich.

So yeah, all in all it was a wicked night. I normally get bored after the band has finished and leave like before midnight as I mainly go for the band anyway but I was there till like 1:30 last night. At £3.50 advanced for a good night of music and a live band you really can’t go wrong.

A rollout of semi-epic proportion

Tuesday, October 3rd, 2006 | Life

Today, Worfolk Pictures rolled out its brand new show, Jimmy Turtlehouse Guitar Hero. While you can find all the details about it on the website and in the videos what I really want to talk about is the rollout that has been done in order to support the show.

First of all, we started with a new website on a new domain. It’s a basic WordPress install with a template added on but it gets the job done. The videos for the show are then hosted on Revver as they split advertising revenues with the content producer.

It far from ends there though. The videos have also been added to YouTube due to it’s popularity as well as Google Video and Metacafe. To really get the viral going we have also added profiles on MySpace and Bebo so that people can connect that way and the videos will soon be added to MySpace Video too. There are several other avenues being considered too including MSN Soapbox (beta so we can’t get an account but I’ve put my email address on the notification list), Yahoo Video and a long list of social networking sites to trawl through.

On top of that the website is obviously going to get mentioned on Worfolk Online’s site, and the blog and of course the videos are on Worfolk Picture’s site as well. Plus I’m now mentioning it on this blog and any other blogs I remember I have which are suitable to promote such a topic.

I’m also looking into getting it listed on iTunes and the other podcasting directories. Did I miss anything? Maybe a story on Digg? A few more social networks couldn’t hurt. But I think we are going to manage to get the word out about the show quite well.

Kieran and Claire

Tuesday, October 3rd, 2006 | Friends

I feel I need to eleborate on this subject. It was no freak occurance they spent the entire weekend together. During the week last week they also spent 7 hours one night doing arty things (Claire was doing a charity art show dealie) and the time included a romantic mealish at the Moorish restaurant.

They have also been planning getaways together including a sea side trip and looking over history lets not forget the time they ended up in Skipton. It’s a long history indeed. Kieran is also planning to go skiing at Christmas and Claire is going to Japan next year – I’m sure we can all see the connection there.