Friday, May 14, 2010

Never smoothly

That's the thing around here you know, things Never go smoothly.



Current example:

- I order something by mail, parcel package. 24-hour delivery, with tracking number.
- Mail man comes down to station court, doesn't have the key for the outer gate. Rings my flat via the communication system. I'm out, my flatmate answers.
- Mail man says he has a parcel for me, asks if my flatmate could come and open the door (remote key is broken).
- Flatmate says she'll come down to let him in. By the time she's at the gate the mail man will have left without a trace.
- I check my delivery online, see it should have been delivered, but I wasn't home so they left a 'you where out' card so I can come and pick it up at the local recollection office.
- Now, I've never had any 'you where out' card. Why not? Because the mail man leaves them at the outer gate, not the inner gate, not my block door, not my post box. The outer gate. Hundreds of people pass there every hour, wind, weather. Any card left there will be gone in a matter of hours.
- I ring costumer services, explain, they tell me to go and collect it using my tracking number, ID and proof of adress.
- I walk down the office, just to be told I really need a 'you where out' card. I get a new phone number to ring.
- Go back home, call another sorting center and explain everything. Again.
- After some convincing the guy at the center gets my situation. He will send me a 'you where out' card by mail..

- Now I just have to wait for my mail to come in, take the card, ID and what not. Go to the collection center again and hopefully collect my parcel. If everything goes to plan that is..

This kind of thing happens about every time I get a parcel in the mail. It could be so easy. But instead of receiving it I have to go out and actually hunt down every parcel I should get (that is, if I know I should get one. If I don't I will probably never find out) which takes days.



Same thing with credit cards, direct debits, oyster student cards, flat payments, buying a cell phone, setting up an account, getting an NIN, you name it.
This English bureaucracy, tiring

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Powerfull beyond measure

Around the interwebs
  • This is as sexy and exciting as it gets in the (geeky) world of electronics.




  • Some wisdom spoken by Rocky and others. Seems a bit over the top, but there's truth in it.

Multi-track RnR

I'm not completely happy with it myself, a bit rough on the edges, but well..
Singing and some keyboards done by the alchemea crew and GuilioDJ from Austria. One of the most 'disco' people I know.

Another of my alchemea assignments:


RocknRoll part alchemea by JudasProost
My take on 'Rock n Roll part 2 by garry glitter'

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Plans

Ever made one of these?
Scary, I can tell you.

Monday, May 10, 2010

Sinister weekend

Strange weekend, not in any tangible way really, but still.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/8671805.stm
(that's where I go jogging)

Yesterday a person in front of the trains at Angel station (a hundred people saw it)
(that's the closest tube station from my college)


Metropolis for you.