Aidan Williams - High Acuity

High Acuity is the personal weblog of Aidan Williams, a London-based Web Producer/Designer/Front-End Developer


Archive for December, 2006

Merry Christmas 2006

Sunday, December 24th, 2006

Merry Christmas 2006

The last week has been great – I had a Christmas lunch with my siblings, since we’re not all going to be together on Christmas Day. I spent most of that lunch doting over my niece, holding her and dancing to the cheesy 70s and Christmas music my brother was playing. I know I say it every time, but she is so adorable and well behaved.

I spent lunch time with my sister and my niece again on Wednesday; Christmas shopping and catching up in Sloane Square (Kensington) and then caught a late showing of Casino Royale again, with one of my Team; Chris. It was even better the second time around!

London - Regent Street Christmas Lights

I spent Thursday night with my three brothers-in-law in a bar in Clapham; James, Will and Hal. We caught up – told embarrassing family Christmas stories and got mildly drunk, but unfortunately James had to do a presentation the next morning, so he couldn’t stay too late. I’ve never really had the opportunity to spent time with those three like that before, so it was good to see them all.

Merry Christmas everyone! I’m here in the West Midlands now, in a house in the middle of nowhere, with a superb 56k connection, and nothing but a country pub nearby.

If you take a look at the flash, the size, start time, transition time, x & y positions, movement, etc, of the sparkles, tree lights, angel flare, snow, etc, are all completely random – if you refresh the page, they will all be different – and if you look closely, you’ll notice the angel flapping it’s wings every once in a while too.

Crazy December

Monday, December 18th, 2006

Wow it’s been a crazy December, but it’s been great so far!

I had my appraisal at work on Thursday, with the two directors and the HR person. I was promoted from Lead Web Producer to Web Production Manager, got a raise and got the highest bonus in the company again for the fourth appraisal in a row (since I joined).

We had a fantastic company Christmas party that was a black tie Oscars themed night – everyone looked incredible. We had six Oscars, each voted for by everyone in the company: Best Dressed Male, Best Dressed Female, Biggest Drama of 2006, Biggest Chancer of 2006, Best Comedy Moment of 2006 and Most Profitable Person of 2006.

Most Profitable Person of 2006

One of my team members, Oleg, won Best Dressed Male and definitely deserved it! I somehow won Most Profitable Person of 2006, so in my speech I said “I’d just really like to thank God, and my team! Chris, Oleg and Michele!”.

It’s amazing to think that this company was 20 people at the Christmas party last year and now it’s 40. The company has grown 100% year on year since it started, not always in terms of the number of employees, but always in terms of profit, and the career I’ve had in the company would seem like a fairy tale if it all hadn’t been so much hard work. Yes, the company has done well and I’ve done well at the company and so have many others, but we’ve all worked extremely hard for the company to do well and we’ve all earned it.

Don’t get me wrong! We know how to have fun at work, during work hours and after work hours, but we also know when we need to work extremely hard. It’s the fun we have that helps us to knuckle down to work when we really need to.

However, if I had failed in my task of creating the best production team on the planet, I would have been putting my entire family at risk – that’s just the way we roll at my company. Tough, but fair. :D

Apple Macbook Pro 17

To celebrate another fantastic year, I’ve ordered myself a new laptop: I went to the Apple Online UK Store and ordered myself a new 17″ Macbook Pro and maxed-out on every option. 2.33GHz, 3GB Ram, 256MB Video Memory, 8x double layer SuperDrive, etc – although I did opt for the smaller, faster hard drive – I’ve already got a great external hard drive. It won’t be here till the beginning of January, but that’s fine!

Apple really should be paying me for promoting them – I’ve got 8 people in work and 4 people I know out of work to change from PC to Mac and buy Macbook Pros, over the last year.

I’m not a Mac fanatic per se, but I do like them a lot and how easy everything is with them. For me it’s about how much I enjoy using the operating system, as well as my own personal productivity and how much more work I can get done on my Powerbook than I do on a PC. But I do have a couple of friends who love their PCs and won’t even think of touching a Mac – which is fine! Each to their own.

Great Christmas moment:

London Oxford Circus Christmas Parade

A couple of weekends ago I had a great Christmas weekend with David and Will; eating, shopping and visiting the Christmas markets in Covent Garden. We met at Oxford Circus and when I stepped out of the tube station, it was snowing (real ice flakes). They were coming from the top of the Nike Town building and three acrobats were suspended over the Oxford Street/Regent Street intersection via big white balloons, floating/dancing to some mystical sounds that were being projected out into the streets.

It was a Christmas parade and soon afterwards, a group of elves (yes, real elves) came walking through the streets, playing drums.