Archive for July, 2007

>Exempliary Service…

>from Harvey Normans (equivalent of Dixons or Currys at home – not worthy of a link). I called by on Tuesday durning my lunch break to check out an upgrade for my laptop, from Vista Basic to Vista Home Premium. I had a couple of questions I wanted to ask someone about the software, but when I tried to get the attention of a ‘sales assistant’ he simply smiled, shook his head and moved on. Dumbfounded I put the software back and left. I should have spoken with his manager to inform them I was a [potential] customer. The least he could have done was have the courtesy to say software was not his department but would find someone who could help me. I bought what I wanted from Myer’s on my way home from work having researched what I needed to know on-line (maybe they should provide portal points where customers can research products in-store and do away with ‘sales assistants’).

For those interested, whilst I’m sure the differences between Basic and Home Premium are diffirent, for all intense purposes, the biggest difference is the new Aero(tm) design of the interface (reminicent of Max OS if you ask me). Never mind. At least I’m out of the sandbox that was Basic and can now install a variety of software such as Virtual PC and VMWare Server (albeit the latter still warns that its software is meant to run on servers). The cost of the upgrade: $179. Worth it? Well, there should never be a Basic version to upgrade from, IMHO.

>A small update

>as to my whereabouts etc. You’ll be suprised to know that I am still in Adelaide, and yes, still working. I have been helping out at the hostel over the last week, providing cover hours at reception in the evening whilst Andrea (owner/manager) takes some much needed time off. For a week there was receptionist so by viture of being here the longest and with some sense as to what needs to be done, I didn’t mind working a few hours in the evening. We have a new receptionist now so I the need for me to provide cover has gone.

Working is ok. Whilst the job itself is not the most stimulating in the world (its not a career role being a claims officer/mailroom assistant/admin support), but I work with some great people. Hard to believe I’ve been thers two months already. Time has actually gone very quick.

Went out for dinner with work colleagues last night and then on to a pub for the ubiquitous Friday happy hour that takes hold of most city bars. Then on to a club with some friends from the hostel, finally getting home around 5am. I woke up at 13:15! having missed out on breakfast which ends at 10am.

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