Spencer's Blog
Skimming through the last 4 years’ of my emails, I noticed a few trends.
First of all, I was shortsighted. I had all of my sights set on one thing, and although I did achieve it relatively quickly (my own design company), I lost sight of everything else. Music, friends, family, life… forgotten about.
Secondly, I was lazy. I had opportunities falling in my lap left, right and center. I wasted them, ignored them, sat on them. Looking back I’m kicking myself, but the truth is, I just wasn’t ready. I was a kid, trying to make waves in an adult world.
I’m old enough now to realise my mistakes and rectify them, and so I will. I’ll finish that album, those web sites, get back in touch with some important people, and hope to God people still see in me what they saw 4 years ago.
Posted in: Blog, Offline | 1 Commentat 10:30 on 28/09/08
I’ve had some appalling service from BT of late, here’s a love letter I sent them on 7th April, I’ll let you know if/when they reply:
I am absolutely shocked and appalled at the service I have recieved. 3 months ago I moved house, and informed you beforehand in order to transfer the line. The line is still not working, despite the many attempts I have made to report the fault.
Your operatives have hung up on me mid-call (usually while transferring to another of your million departments) no less than 5 times. Once I actually managed to get through to somebody to report the fault, and received a text message the next day indicating that it had been fixed.
It hadn’t. Not only has your phone service upset me, but I have not received one single email or letter telling me my new phone number or account number. Therefore every time I actually manage to get through on a phonecall - we have to jump through hoops in order to find my account. That adds an extra £2 to each phonecall. I should be billing you not vice versa.
I’ve never received such poor service in my life. And this is an absolute shame, because I have been a customer of yours for many years and until 3 months ago had no complaints to speak of.
I’m at the point now where I would like to request a full refund for the 3 months of service I have not received, and a termination of my contract. If only I could actually get hold of an English-speaking operative to explain this. The last customer services representative I spoke to refused to put me through to his supervisor (despite requesting it no less than 4 times) adamant that he could resolve my issues. Of course, he only inflamed them.
I suggest somebody gets back to me ASAP.
They’ve definitely made my Top 10 list of Companies To Avoid Like The Plague™
An update: 7th May 2008
This matter was finally resolved today. After 4 or 5 missed calls from their customer services department (always when I was right in the middle of a meeting typically) I spoke to a very nice Irish chap who got it all fixed for me. The faceplate was apparently replaced on March 11th (though nobody told me) and so, my line has been working since then. I didn’t know this because one of my phone cables had stopped working, but that isn’t their fault. I’ve now been refunded the line rental I paid during the start date and the date of the repair and I also have a working line. I’m happy as pie.
Bottom line with BT is: if you have a problem, kick up as big a fuss as you can. They almost certainly read this blog entry (hell, I’m #4 in Google for BT complaints) and handled the matter in a better fashion accordingly. But do, I repeat; do double-check your phone and cables, else you’ll be in the same embarrassing situation as I was this evening after complaining about the service for ages, then meekly admitting “oh actually, it works, sorry”.
Posted in: Blog, Offline, Testimonials | 43 Commentsat 23:55 on 9/04/08
Getting this site up and running has taken a lot longer than expected, mostly because my life is going so great. By great I also mean busy, I barely have a moment to spare and those I do have are spent mostly on the Xbox screaming “that was a headshot!!!”.
So, what’s happened recently?
There’s almost too much to cover in one small blog but I’ll try to. Work’s going great, got a few small promotions over the last year or so and my official title now reads something like UI/X & Accessibility Consultant but I do have a few other key roles - most notably that of heading up our blog department (over the last year or so I’ve installed, configured, skinned and manage over 40 of these - not an easy task by any stretch) and I also play a key role in our design team, unofficially appointed as the CSS guru and I’m still lucky enough to build a few eCommerce sites along the way.
We moved - again!
The flat was getting a little cramped - especially with the new addition to the family (read on). My pay’s increased considerably and Mia is doing absolutely incredibly at her job as a Recruitment Consultant, so we found ourselves in the position to get a house. After a few weeks of viewings and haggling, we’re now enjoying the luxuries of a 3 bedroom house in the middle of suburbia, long old driveway for both of our cars, garage and a good-sized 1/3-decked garden for summer and the dog. “The dog!?” I hear you say.
Yes, we got a little puppy!
We’ve been talking about it for a long time. I’ve longed for a Staffordshire Bull Terrier ever since my dear Pugsy passed away 7 years ago. Mia had her heart set on a Whippet, but when my friend John brought round his new Blue Staffy puppy ‘Herbie’ she - well we - absolutely fell in love. Blue Staffies are really very rare and are a beauty to behold. We made a swift visit to the breeder and returned the proud parents of ‘Ronnie’, a gorgeous (then) 12-week old. He’s lovely, really well-behaved and surprisingly easy to train. We went for a pedigree as it settled my fears about illness, as my poor Pugsy was rescued and not from a very good line, and suffered most of her life with various ailments because of it. Ronnie wasn’t cheap - though we got a very good price in the end - but he was worth every penny.
I bought Mia a car
It was her birthday and I wanted to make it special. She’s been needing a car for travelling to Uni and work and with the move we’re now a lot further away from any train stations - too far to walk really, so it was pretty much a necessity. I managed to find her ideal car (a metallic blue/purple 2000 reg Peugeot 306 with all the extras) and she had no idea - should have seen her face when I led her out to it, it was priceless.
I have my own office/studio now!
Shortly after moving in, we made a roadtrip to Ikea and decked the 2 spare rooms out as studies for each of us, and I’m absolutely enamored with mine, sleek minimalism and finally a quiet space I can resign myself to, to get work done and make some long-overdue music. Admittedly most of the time I spend in here is wasted on Call of Duty 4 on my disgustingly large monitor, but I wouldn’t have it any other way.
We’ve booked our first holiday/s in years
The past couple of years have been a real struggle for both of us. It isn’t easy keeping your head afloat financially whilst juggling a part-time job and University at the same time, and I myself have had to be very scrupulous in order to wipe the slate clean of the debt I accrued in my less sensible youth. But anyway, we’re off to Centre Parcs in a few weeks for a nice, relaxing long weekend of Spas, Saunas, Massages, Paintball, Bowling and general good fun. Then in June we’re off to the Isle of Wight fesitval with my sister and her other half, which should be excellent fun - and my first proper festival! In August we’re off to Mexico - though if things keep going the way they are we’re going to put that holiday back to September and have it as a honeymoon for an Autumn wedding! We’ll see, but either way I’m dead excited.
So, what’s going on with me?
Well I’m going back to basics with the music, learning keyboard (again) and learning the guitar. I got really sick of just rapping over other people’s music (because really, any mug can do that) and decided I’d try to create an album entirely composed by me. It’s going really quite well, and I’ve been fortunate enough to purchase almost all of the studio equipment I used to drool over in Computer Music magazine. The setup’s practically good enough to rent out for studio time, but it’s just for me for now.
I’ve also had some really exciting opportunities on the design front recently, with some really good freelance work coming in and the possibility of partnering with a few highly-respected peers. Watch this space! I sorely miss talking on Podcasts about design and web development so I’m hopefully setting something up with that soon, bit hush-hush for now though.
I’m writing two books. The first book describes my experiences - both past and present - with Bipolar Disorder, and the second book is about Web Design. Whether or not the world really needs yet another book on Web Design will probably be the decision that venture rides on, but for now it’s a nice side project.
Mia’s considering sending me to Gamers Anonymous. Call of Duty 4 really is simply the most awesome game ever created, and though I only own 3 titles on the Xbox (limited myself to only buying absolutely top-notch games - Halo 3, Call of Duty 4, Assassins Creed) the other 2 get no play whatsoever. I probably play at least 2 hours a day - if not more. I run 2 teams on GameBattles (one clan and one doubles team) and slowly but surely we’re creeping up the ranks. Expect to see a few montage videos on here soon as we really are getting quite nasty at quicksniping.
That’s enough of an update for now, I’m sure I’ll post some photos of all the new things very soon and bore you to death with details of all of my latest escapades. Until then…
Posted in: Blog, Cars, Gadgets, Geekery, Offline, Work, Xbox | No Commentsat 1:02 on 10/02/08
I’m getting married. I’m so happy I could explode. Mia proposed to me (we like to break the mould) on the 4 year anniversary of the day we met, also Shakespeare’s birthday, and naturally I said yes.
We’re planning to have the wedding in September 2008 sometime, and in true bloke style I’m leaving all of the decisions regarding it to Mia. That way she gets the wedding she wants and I get to sidestep the stress of it all. Win-win.
We went ring shopping in Brighton shortly afterward and got the perfect rings for each other (yes, I have an engagement ring - how cool!) and we also decided to seal the deal with his and hers tattoos.
I can’t believe we managed to find each other again and I can’t believe I’m going to get to spend the rest of my life with her. This is what life’s all about.
Posted in: Blog, Offline | No Commentsat 20:56 on 9/07/07
Over the past few years I will admit that I’ve grown a little fond of my home-town, but at the same time there have also been issues arriving that have cancelled out that fondness. Anybody else that has grown-up in Bognor will know what I mean, and for those that don’t I’m not sure that a blog is the right place to explain.
Nevertheless, I will miss the Bog a great deal. That said, re-iterating the title of this post, leaving Bognor was my first recollectable ambition in life. It goes back to the early 90s, 10 years old discovering television and the simple fact that there’s a whole world out there. Small towns are uninteresting and stifling at best, I’ve always wanted bigger things, though I’m sure I’ll want bigger things no matter where I end up.
So I’m in Worthing
It made sense really, I’ve been working here for just over a year now, Mia’s also been working here for a little while, and we’ve made a few good friends here. But most of all, we’re sick of the commute. Rush hour traffic turns the simple 20-minute drive into an hour-long slog, each way. I was constantly tired, constantly stressed, and spending far too much on petrol. Now we live a 10-minute walk away from each of our workplaces, in opposite directions. It’s also right in-between Brighton and Bognor which is perfect for Mia and I, half-way in between each of our lives and starting a fresh one, it’s almost poetic. We won’t be here forever, but we don’t plan to be anywhere forever. I can’t understand why anybody would.
I quite like it here, it seems to have a lot more character than Bognor and is a lot less busy than Brighton. It’s still close enough for the Brighton Nightlife, the train services are better (for Mia’s Uni, and trips to London etc.) and there’s a plethora of great restaurants for us to sample. Rent’s only slightly more expensive but when you take into account the saved money on petrol and public transport we’re quids in.
The new flat’s lovely. Ridiculously high ceilings, sash windows and Georgian architecture score high on the Spenny ratings. Poor TV reception and space for only one of my cars score lower. If only we’d bought I’d turn the place into Automated Heaven, but we wanted to see if we like the area before committing to a mortgage. I’m not massively keen on house prices at the moment either but needs must.I just can’t believe I’ve done it, finally. Almost everyone I know is dying to get the hell out of Dodge but can’t muster the guster.
So cheers, and wish me luck.
Posted in: Blog, Offline | No Commentsat 20:15 on 9/07/07