Friday, October 26, 2007

The Two Signatures

The day I have been waiting for since I arrived. Signing of the accommodation lease, and signing of work contract. This also means that my life for the next year or so is owned by this people. Oh Well, that's life.

I may also get another contract as something on the side to work for my landlord to redevelop their website. Going to meet up with them in two weeks time to discuss this opportunity. Who knows what I can end up getting. :) Just pay me with your BMW!

Thursday, October 25, 2007

Job aswell!

Got a call from the agent today with an offer for a job with Aspiren! Start work on the 6th of November!

Its a permanent role with Aspiren. The salary is really good, lots of benefits including gym membership and private health care and in a great location too. Oh did I mention that it is only 6 stops from the place I have rented.

Next week, I am off to Amsterdam!

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Finally got my own place!

After 3 days of searching, finally got the contract in my hand. :)

The rental market here is insane! Basically as soon as it is advertised, it is gone by the afternoon., especially the really good places.

So my plan of attack was to go on gumtree.co.uk at 6 in the morning and write a list of all possible places I might be interested. As 8am approached, I called people to make appointments for viewings. If you like a place, and think its good, you have to take it.

Unbelievable!

The current tenant is real nice, they are offering a range of stuff for us for 40 pounds because they can't be bothered moving it, which I might as well take because I need everything she said :)

Anyway, moving in date is on the 28th of this month.

Sunday, October 21, 2007

First Week in the UK

Still jet lagged and awake at the oddest times of the night, I reflect on the first week of being here for the first week.

From day 1, as soon as I arrived at Joe's place, I started hunting for a place without much success. Didn't find anything but discovered I needed a lot of information just to be able to rent a place, which didn't help.

Had an interview with Bite Consulting and was told of their services, but after some research I discovered that their services costed too much.

Finally found a really nice place on Wednesday and now just waiting for approval from the landlord. For 190 pounds pw inclusive of all bills and Internet and in Canary's Wharf, who could resist.

Had a record long interview (3.5 hours) with Aspiren on thursday, and it was all positive from them and the agent. It all depends on the remaining candidates.

Also had an interview on Friday with Accenture and it was all positive from them too.

I should hear back next week as to whether I have a job(s) or not.

Also got my bank account setup. I can get paid when I get a job!

All in all, a productive week, when I thought I had nothing much to do.

Just some random pictures from the first week of life in the UK.

A thing for Islamic people living in Britain at Trafalgar square.



Thousands of motorbikes going through the city. Guessing to raise awarness for motor bikes on the road.

Going out to watch the Rugby World Cup.

Random picture.

London china town.

Thursday, October 18, 2007

New Phone, K800i

Death to the O2 Atom!

For some reason as soon as I landed in Heathrow, my atom decided to play up. Touch screen stop working, phone turns itself off and crashes all the time! It had to happen when I needed my phone the most!

So out I went and bought an El Simple phone! no more touch screens just a phone with buttons and one that can do the main function, make and receive calls, something which my Atom couldn't do.

The more I play with this phone, the happier I am with it. The interface is quick and responsive, it has all kinds of connections and it has a 3.2 mp Cybershot camera with xenon flash! Perfect for taking photos when I don't have my real camera.

The quality of the photos are really good too! Here are some examples...





The voice calls are also amazingly clear, unlike that atom where I have always had broken up conversations.

In my opinion its a great buy.

btw, for my friends at work in DEWR reading this, check it out, Kings Cross Station.

Sunday, October 14, 2007

Brunei, Day 2

There is no order in Brunei. I'd thought that I wake up early to queue up and see the Sultan, but that didn't go according to plan. Luckily the taxi driver asked one of the cops what time the queue started, but the cop said I couldn't go in because I wasn't properly dressed. So I went back to the hotel, and put jeans and a shirt on. That is crazy.

When I finally got to the queue, it all seemed good some order not much pushing, but then all of a sudden everyone started pushing forwards! What! There was no queue, it was a matter of who can push who aside! Luckily, I had experience in situations like this and shoved everyone off. haha!

Once in, it was an amazing palace, the 2 rooms I saw. The first hall is a massive place where they served us food for free. It was all very nice food too and I am guessing its a selection of tradition Brunei cuisines, but I can tell you its not healthy. Lots of deep fried stuff, but what the hell, I have sweat so much that I needed it and I was enjoying it, but that is when it all changed.



I am a fairly fast eater and finished my plat of food in record time and went to the next queue. This queue was the worse in the world! They make you wait until the entire army, air force and navy, over 10000 of them, have gone to see the Sultan before they let you see him. This in itself is a 5 hour wait! Lesson learnt, do not go on the first day.

Once the military finally finished filtering through and as they let more citizen through. They didn't follow the order any more. They just let all the people at the back of the queue go first, what the hell is going on here! The cops can't even get it right, no wonder why these people push and shove.

Alright once I got to the next room, which I might add is absolutely amazing, there is another queue. When I got there the military just finished leaving that room, and it took 45mins from the last military to leave the last room before I entered the next. I thought, this must be the dumbest system I have ever seen. The crap thing is I had to check out at the hotel at 2pm and it took one hour to get back. So I left after only seen that one room. So no, I didn't get to shake hands with the Sultan.





On the way out, I had to walk all the way around and queue up to leave! What crap is that! They made you accept a present from them and that took another 30mins. I was like, I don't care about it, just let me leave damn it! The answer was no. AARRGGHH!!

Summary of Brunei, its the most boring place I've been to. No clubs, alcohol is banned, shops close heaps early, and the capital is smaller then Woden.

If I ever go back, it will be straight to the rain forest!

Saturday, October 13, 2007

Brunei, Day 1

The day started off with a trip to the Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque where hundreds of people were praying. Mostly men actually. Strange, but I guess that is the tradition. The other strange thing is that they broadcast their hymns on a really really loud loudspeaker. I heard it as soon as I walked outside of the hotel, which is at least 3 blocks away.





Didn't want to walk through the gates at that time so I asked one of the policeman that was guarding the parking lot where
Istana Nurul Iman was. He said it was too far. I asked how many kilometres and he said about 4. I thought, I have walked this easily, so I started my journey.

Speaking of which, Brunei Airlines plays a hymn, as we were taxiing to the runway, to bless the plane for a safe journey, almost like Catholic's when they are about to eat. This blessing must have gone on for 5 minutes. I hope they don't do that when they drive their car.

Was it a hard walk! The humidity is really bad here, I couldn't stop sweating. I got to about halfway and got really thirsty and faint and with no shops open, I had to admit defeat and head back. Luckily though, it wasn't even open today. It is going to open on the second day of Hari Raya. So when morning breaks, I will be there by taxi or bus.

Had a little rest in the hotel and off again. This time back to Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque where I took my shoes and through the doors. As soon as I went through someone stopped me and told me it was closed. Damn, but from the brief glimpse of the inside of the mosque, it was amazing! I saw gold on all the edges of the wall the ground is completely carpeted.

I was really disappointed after that, so went back to buy a packet of chips to eat. Were the chips good! It was a cross between prawn and potato chips with some sort of sweet chilli sauce. Thinking about it makes me want more. yummy!


Now that I was full of energy, I did a bit of shopping in the Yayasan Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Foundation Complex. Nothing special here, but they seem to sell heaps of fake stuff. Seems expensive too for the fake stuff, so I left it alone. The shopping complex also sells mod chips for all consoles and copied games. It seems to be legal here, as everyone just goes in and buys it.

I was also very tempted to buy the Nokia 6120 Classic as it only costed $333 AUD. Only get that price on ebay and that doesn't even include postage. The only problem is that it doesn't have international warranty, so I pulled the plug.


After visiting the same shops a few times (thats how small Brunei CBD is) I headed back to the hotel to rest. This was only 2pm and I had gone around Brunei so many times already.

After deciding that the hotel room was even more boring I went for another walk. This time I went towards the market next to the hotel, but they were closed so I walked towards the river. I saw so many speed boats on the river. Apparently they are just taxis's to get to and from the water villages, but it looked like suicide bathtubs with a big engine! These things are fast! Being the crazy person that I am, I found one and jumped on it. Initially the driver asked for $20bnd for a half hour ride around the villages. I heard that and said forget it. He quickly said $15bnd and I said $10bnd and the deal was done.





I can see why they call this place the Venice of the east. Everything was on water. The houses, the schools, the police station and even the petrol station. What a great ride on the speed boat, the driver was nice enough to slow down when I wanted to take photos. As I headed back, the driver somehow new I wanted him to go faster and find waves to bounce on. He did it all, awesome! I gave him a little tip for doing an awesome job.





The day slowly came to an end and I went to some Indian place around the corner to get some take away (no A/C in the restaurant) and that was real nice but wasn't enough. So I went to get some desert. Found a little restaurant next to the river and and a massive coconut. I think there would have been about 1 litre of juice and there was heaps of coconut meat inside. All this for $2bnd, amazing!



And now I find myself at the lobby of the hotel where the Internet is free and the air is cool, and getting ready for the long wait at Istana Nurul Iman.

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

DTS (Database & Team Foundation Sidekick)

I decided to make this tool to help with the database management in Team Foundation Server. There is a massive gap between TFS and SQL Server Management Studio. SSMS can communicate with TFS but the SSMS environment is so limited.

Current features of this tool:
- Generate Scripts from SQL Server 2000/2005 in SQL 2000 format.
i.e. If exists then Drop then Create.
- Save output to file.
- Save output to TFS
- Find changes from TFS in a defined folder.

Future features:
- Compare 2 different databases and script the changes into TFS
- Compare lookup data of 2 different databases and script the changes.

You can download it from here.

You will need the Visual Studio SDK 2005 installed.

Sunday, October 7, 2007

Office Pranks

It was payback time. After many small attacks from a co worker, it was time for a major attack!

A team of us decided to do a full attack on her desk. The result, just hilarious