Periodic Status Update (exclaimation, exclaimation, one, exclaimation)

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Because Blogging has become a secondary industry to Having a Family, and Working, and Living In Cape Town, I figured it was time for a generic status update, for those of you who dont use Twitter, and/or live near me. It is a hodge-podge, so apologies to any random internet search victims who think this page contained what they were looking for.

  • We moved to Cape Town at the beginning of the year, for me to take up a position as a Web Architect at openVOICE, and for the whijos to start living the Cape Town dream. About a month after I joined OV the decision was taken to split the company into different parts, to maintain focus. I was offered a position in the still to be formed company (which is now called nvent, and for a short time was called Richtrau no. 201). So, the company split, and I started to work for the new company (April 1st). In the run up to the split I became a bit unhappy with the uncertainty involved, and I ran into the problem (which I have had for a while) of being "the Web Guy", and, while talented and handsome, I am very much keen to be part of a web team, in a web company, to see what it feels like, to have peers who worry about the same things I do, etc. So I put my CV out there, hoping to find a web firm that does python (my one true programming love after pascal). I didn´t find that, but I did find a very nice PHP web firm called Persuasion Lab. So, I interviewed with them, and decided to quit my position at OV/nvent, and take up a position in PL.
  • Now, I was not convinced of PL at first, on paper, since they specialised in...Online Dating. I chuckled to myself, and decided to give them an interview, since it was either going to be new material at parties, or something genuinely intriguing. They won points out the box because they are located within walking distance of our home. To be honest I was expecting red velvet, and a handful of programmers wearing black silk shirts with long, slicked back pony tails. The former was true, the latter was devastatingly not. I interviewed with the directors of the company, David Burstein (there is only one n in burstein), and Duncan Forrest. They were nice, and I enjoyed the interview (I was unusually nervous, FNAR). I did a small amount of research before I went to the interview, and was satisfied by the info that turned up (even if it is not 100%, 4 errors is better than this web page). So I was pleasantly surprised. They have the online dating game wrapped up in SA, powering most of the newspaper dating sites, including ¨Date Your Destiny¨ IOL dating (which always makes me smile when I read an IOL story). They seem to have grown, or split, out of Ogilvy Interactive (information courtesy of some retrospective facebook research), they have been going since 2000 (which is dog years in the web game), and Duncan seems to have done a lot of the development, and currently still dives into the code (which is something that makes me happy). They have a good number of employees, split over varying roles (which also makes me happy), and they also have a London office, for their British clients. I think I stand to learn a lot there, and hopefully pick up the skills and understanding I will need when I build my own empire.
  • We visited JHB for two weeks to go to Pippa and Vaughn´s not-a-wedding-wedding, which was frankly amazing, and, to date, is one of the most heartfelt and enjoyable weddings I have ever been to, but maybe it is just because they invited all our friends. The time we did spend with them we used productively to encourage them to get pregnant, so Fin has friends. We stayed with Pippa and Vaughn, Hannah and Mau, and saw a lot of Marc Bradley Lewis and Bokkie/Sweetie, Alison Green, caught up with old school friends Marc Patrick Lewis, and Breton VDB, among others. Unfortunately we did not see everyone I would have liked to, but JHB is a big place hey, and, with traffic, two weeks goes by quick.
  • In May we are going to visit Grahamstown, to attend the wedding of Mamello Wheee Thinyane, and Dr. Hannah Barbie Sparkles Slay, and I did not want to fork out for the plane trips, so Mandy said we could drive if we had a new car (I am sorry Telburt, I loved you like a man loves a car, and It Was Her Idea). I really wanted a Toyota Prius, but they are PRICY, and still the first generation of hybrids, so I am a bit cautious. Instead, after narrowing down the choice between a low mileage VW Polo Classic, and a low mileage Golf 5, we went with the Golf. The Polo Classic came with mostly the same features, but the Golf FEELS incredible. I find the fittings and interior of the Polos to be quite plasticy, and sensible. So, parked outside our house is possibly the most expensive toy we have ever bought, but shew, it´s nice. I have taken every opportunity to drive it over the long weekend (we recieved it on Wednesday, when I traded Telburt in), including an airport run for Russell and Les. It feels like heaven to drive, and features like being able to wind down the electic windows using the remote blows my mind.
  • We bought a new VW Golf 5
  • Over the past few months I have steadily been attending more Geek things, like CLUG (actually, the first CLUG talk I attended was the one given by Jonathan and Me). Attended two[1][2] Geek Dinner(s), during the second of which I did slideshow karaoke, and designed the random grape graphic (SVG here, needs gradients and blur filters) using inkscape. There are some blog posts about GeekDinner on Planet Geekdinner.
  • I upgraded to Ubuntu 8.04 ´Hardy Heron´, and I am in love with Linux once again (every six months Ubuntu re-ignites the spark)
  • I have accounts on, and I am going to write for, ILML (the brainchild of my brother Kyle, and his mates), and the still-to-be-launched TechLeader

That should cover it for now, thanks for your patience and I hope you enjoyed your stay.

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