Six weeks in

4 December 2005

It is crazy to think I’ve been here 6 weeks already! Time is flying. It doesn’t seem long ago that it was summer and I was diving in the Caribbean.

Last Friday night was the Google Holiday Party. It was pretty nuts. Hosted in a huge warehouse on a pier in downtown SF, the theme was Google Air. When we arrived we passed through a pseudo-check-in system, guided by "stewardesses", then once inside we had access to a number of huge rooms. Each room represented a different location; there was Bombay’s Bazaar, Google McDougal’s Irish Pub, Tokyo’s Bento Box, Plaza do Brazil, and (my favourite of course) London’s Underground. Each room had its own food, music, activities and decorations pertaining to the theme. So Ireland had ham sandwiches and real chips (not fries), pool and darts. Japan had sushi and karaoke. London Underground was a dance club in "Baker Station", etc. etc. It was pretty damn cool. It finished at 12 then we went to an after party. I got back around 3 in morning, but then was woken at 7 by pneumatic drills outside my window — headache!

This is my first proper weekend in my apartment, it’s a hell of a relief to have found somewhere to live and to be settling in properly. The next month proves to be very busy in and out of work. I’m not going to mention the work reasons, but outside there are a whole host of parties (my roommate Amy and I are having "Cocktails at Sunset" on our roof) and my family are coming over for Christmas. We have a condo booked on the banks of Lake Tahoe, which should be amazing.

Right, I’m off to climb Twin Peaks and watch the sun set.

San Francisco

7 November 2005

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I’ve wanted to write something for a while now but have been waiting until I got a better handle on the various policies at work. But now I’ve been here a week I think I know what’s going on.

So I said goodbye to the UK 10-days ago and started work last Monday. It’s been pretty intense, but things are looking good. Work-wise I can’t say much, but there are some crazy things going down here and it’s exciting to be part of it. The learning curve is steep, but everyone’s really friendly and helpful. I’m really liking San Francisco and am looking forward to moving up there; I am currently in temporary housing in Mountain View, which is convenient for getting to work but it’s a pain to drive back to from the city at 2am in the morning :)

One of the coolest things I’ve noticed here is that the sky is nearly always blue, maybe it’s the time of year, but it’s a welcome change from the grey autumns of the UK.

I have uploaded some photos of San Francisco if you’re interested.

Moving

12 October 2005

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Next step

30 September 2005

I’ve been back from Honduras for about two weeks now. The tans fading fast and I’m missing the forest, but my relocation to California is moving along nicely. In a bid to raise funds after 3-months of voluntary service I am currently working at Line Communications while I wait for next week’s Visa interview. I will then be flying out to San Francisco for a house hunting trip (if anyone reading this happens to know of a nice big room going spare, drop me a line). Following that, it’s back to the UK for a week, during which I will wrap up all loose ends and attend the Opwall reunion. Then it’s a one way ticket out west to start work at Google HQ on the 31st — just in time for the Halloween Party (maybe).

It’s all pretty mental really.

Things I’m looking forward to:

– finding out what project I’ll be working on first

– working with a load of crazily skilled people (as well as those linked, the many I’ve not heard of yet)

free diet coke

– buying a car

– living close to ski-slopes

– climbing in Yosemite

Flat hunting

16 September 2004

I’m currently sitting in Starbucks, on the London Embankment, using the wireless Internet. I’ve been back in the UK for a week now and I’ve fallen back into the real world with a crash. I came down to London on Wednesday to look for somewhere to live and meet the people I’m going to be working with. As of 1st October I’ll be working in Windsor with Tim Scarfe and Thomas Brattli, among other people. While I can?t discuss anything here, the project I will be running sounds very interesting. The only pain in my ass is trying to find somewhere to live; I?m looking for a flat-share in Putney FYI.

I’m still sorting out the 2000+ photos I took in Honduras, but rest assured I have plans to make a cool little mini-site to display them.

I Quit

10 June 2004

So I handed in my resignation today. It’s amazing how free I feel now.

Friends I’ve talked to recently, and previous readers of this site, will know that on 23rd June I am flying to Honduras to work for 3-months on a scientific project in the rainforest. My official title is Computer Systems Manager for Operation Wallacea, where my role is to simply set up computer networks at the two Honduran sites, then maintain them for the duration of the project. When I originally volunteered to work for Op Wall I asked to be a jungle-assistant-type-person, but alas they saw my CV and decided I was more valuable working with the computers. Oh well. It is still going to be incredibly fun and interesting, and there will be a lot more to do out there as general logistics staff.

Anyway, back to the point of this post. Originally I had intended to return after the summer to work at Act e-learning, but following the recent acquisition of the "product division" by Vantage Technologies I have been unhappy with the work.

As luck would have it I was recently offered a job in London. I can’t say much about it at the moment, but as of 1st October I will be based in Windsor working on a very interesting, and big project, that will actually involve some elements from my Artificial Intelligence degree. If — sorry, when — we pull it off it will be a hell of an achievement!!