A Retro Week
Sep. 25th, 2015 09:18 pmI've had two days off work this week, due to having over thirty days of outstdanding annual leave (not to mention long service leave) and a fair desire of the company to see this cut down to something reasonable. It would seem that my predictions of doom in my last entry had a degree of veracity with an the announcement that a few more of our staff (two programmers and a manager) are being made redundant. Taking the numbers, I am still of the opinion that we are way too "top heavy"; too many 'decision makers', not enough technical staff. Mind you, at the very same meeting a new HPC programme was announced which includes several more managed services in the higher education and research sector, along with some 'cloud-bursting' capacity from the login nodes. After some consideration, I am cautiously optimistic about the model. It features some areas of the business where we have been quite successful (managed services) and positions us well for other providers (cloud VMs). There is, of course, many additional opportunities to further develop our training programme which, to be honest, is limited but only due to a lack of qualified staff.
I've combined a few activities, including a bit of Ingress as I slowly move towards the top level of the game, visiting opportunity shops and the like. I've explored the Android SDK for improved storgae on a tablet, which is not an area I've had any familiarity with. Because I have a mountain of old PC games I've also taken the opportunity to install a stand-alone Windows XP box (some very old. Pretty strange to be installing a thirteen year old operating system, and a trip down memory lane to recollect the annoyances (ahh, sound and graphics drivers, did we really have to do that?). Couldn't be bothered registering the product (I have a legitimate CD) so used a regedit hack. Will turn the system into a point of sale device tomorrow.
I've had an very good week in terms of the RPG Review store with several customers this week contacting me for my entire Torg and Dark Heresy collections, some RuneQuest, Torg, and World of Darkness books. This, I may add, is without any recent promotion and entirely due to word of mouth among gamers, especially I've noted in regional areas of Australia, and especially for those seeking older (pre-2000) games. There has been some disappointments on the gaming front as well however; our regular Thursday night session was cancelled with plans to meet Julie G., who is over from the UK. It would have been the first time in about twenty years since I've seen her, however jet-lag got the better of her, so she had to cancel. Then, this evening, my regular session of Eclipse Phase was also cancelled, and Sunday's session of GURPS Middle Earth has required a change of system as well due to absent players. I am thinking of the relatively obscure Lord of the Rings Adventure Game.
I've combined a few activities, including a bit of Ingress as I slowly move towards the top level of the game, visiting opportunity shops and the like. I've explored the Android SDK for improved storgae on a tablet, which is not an area I've had any familiarity with. Because I have a mountain of old PC games I've also taken the opportunity to install a stand-alone Windows XP box (some very old. Pretty strange to be installing a thirteen year old operating system, and a trip down memory lane to recollect the annoyances (ahh, sound and graphics drivers, did we really have to do that?). Couldn't be bothered registering the product (I have a legitimate CD) so used a regedit hack. Will turn the system into a point of sale device tomorrow.
I've had an very good week in terms of the RPG Review store with several customers this week contacting me for my entire Torg and Dark Heresy collections, some RuneQuest, Torg, and World of Darkness books. This, I may add, is without any recent promotion and entirely due to word of mouth among gamers, especially I've noted in regional areas of Australia, and especially for those seeking older (pre-2000) games. There has been some disappointments on the gaming front as well however; our regular Thursday night session was cancelled with plans to meet Julie G., who is over from the UK. It would have been the first time in about twenty years since I've seen her, however jet-lag got the better of her, so she had to cancel. Then, this evening, my regular session of Eclipse Phase was also cancelled, and Sunday's session of GURPS Middle Earth has required a change of system as well due to absent players. I am thinking of the relatively obscure Lord of the Rings Adventure Game.