Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Rodrigo y Gabriella ... summer 2009

Oh god i miss the free summer concert in Grenoble, fortunately there is some good bands playing in Limerick, most notably in Dolans, last night it was Rodrigo y Gabriella, absolutely brilliant.

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Tuesday, July 28, 2009

How many of these books have you read?

How many of these books have you read?

Apparently the BBC reckons most people will have only read 6 of the 100 books here.

[Updated August 2016]


  1. Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austen *
  2. The Lord of the Rings - JRR Tolkien *
  3. Jane Eyre - Charlotte Brone
  4. Harry Potter series - JK Rowling   X+
  5. To Kill a Mockingbird - Harper Lee
  6. The Bible X
  7. Wuthering Heights - Emily Bronte *
  8. Nineteen Eighty Four - George Orwell X+
  9. His Dark Materials - Philip Pullman
  10. Great Expectations - Charles Dickens
  11. Little Women - Louisa M Alcott
  12. Tess of the D’Urbervilles - Thomas Hardy
  13. Catch 22 - Joseph Heller *
  14. Complete Works of Shakespeare X+ ( i might be missing 2 or 3 )
  15. Rebecca - Daphne Du Maurier
  16. The Hobbit - JRR Tolkien
  17. Birdsong - Sebastian Faulks
  18. Catcher in the Rye - JD Salinger 
  19. The Time Traveller’s Wife - Audrey Niffenegger
  20. Middlemarch - George Eliot
  21. Gone With The Wind - Margaret Mitchell
  22. The Great Gatsby - F Scott Fitzgerald
  23. Bleak House - Charles Dickens
  24. War and Peace - Leo Tolstoy
  25. The Hitch Hiker’s Guide to the Galaxy X+
  26. Brideshead Revisited - Evelyn Waugh
  27. Crime and Punishment - Fyodor Dostoyevsky
  28. Grapes of Wrath - John Steinbeck
  29. Alice in Wonderland - Lewis Carroll X+
  30. The Wind in the Willows - Kenneth Grahame *
  31. Anna Karenina - Leo Tolstoy
  32. David Copperfield - Charles Dickens
  33. Chronicles of Narnia - CS Lewis
  34. Emma - Jane Austen
  35. Persuasion - Jane Austen
  36. The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe - CS Lewis
  37. The Kite Runner - Khaled Hosseini
  38. Captain Corelli’s Mandolin - Louis De Bernieres
  39. Memoirs of a Geisha - Arthur Golden
  40. Winnie the Pooh - AA Milne
  41. Animal Farm - George Orwell X+
  42. The Da Vinci Code - Dan Brown
  43. One Hundred Years of Solitude - Gabriel Garcia Marquez *
  44. A Prayer for Owen Meany - John Irving
  45. The Woman in White - Wilkie Collins
  46. Anne of Green Gables - LM Montgomery
  47. Far From The Madding Crowd - Thomas Hardy
  48. The Handmaid’s Tale - Margaret Atwood *
  49. Lord of the Flies - William Golding
  50. Atonement - Ian McEwan
  51. Life of Pi - Yann Martel
  52. Dune - Frank Herbert [Update September 2023]
  53. Cold Comfort Farm - Stella Gibbons
  54. Sense and Sensibility - Jane Austen
  55. A Suitable Boy - Vikram Seth
  56. The Shadow of the Wind - Carlos Ruiz Zafon
  57. A Tale Of Two Cities - Charles Dickens
  58. Brave New World - Aldous Huxley X+
  59. The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time - Mark Haddon
  60. Love In The Time Of Cholera - Gabriel Garcia Marquez
  61. Of Mice and Men - John Steinbeck
  62. Lolita - Vladimir Nabokov *
  63. The Secret History - Donna Tartt
  64. The Lovely Bones - Alice Sebold
  65. Count of Monte Cristo - Alexandre Dumas *
  66. On The Road - Jack Kerouac *
  67. Jude the Obscure - Thomas Hardy
  68. Bridget Jones’s Diary - Helen Fielding X+
  69. Midnight’s Children - Salman Rushdie
  70. Moby Dick - Herman Melville X ( not sure i finished it )
  71. Oliver Twist - Charles Dickens
  72. Dracula - Bram Stoker X+
  73. The Secret Garden - Frances Hodgson Burnett
  74. Notes From A Small Island - Bill Bryson *
  75. Ulysses - James Joyce *
  76. The Bell Jar - Sylvia Plath
  77. Swallows and Amazons - Arthur Ransome
  78. Germinal - Emile Zola *
  79. Vanity Fair - William Makepeace Thackeray
  80. Possession - AS Byatt
  81. A Christmas Carol - Charles Dickens
  82. Cloud Atlas - David Mitchell  X
  83. The Color Purple - Alice Walker
  84. The Remains of the Day - Kazuo Ishiguro
  85. Madame Bovary - Gustave Flaubert *
  86. A Fine Balance - Rohinton Mistry
  87. Charlotte’s Web - EB White
  88. The Five People You Meet In Heaven - Mitch Alborn
  89. Adventures of Sherlock Holmes - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle X+
  90. The Faraway Tree Collection - Enid Blyton
  91. Heart of Darkness - Joseph Conrad X+
  92. The Little Prince - Antoine De Saint-Exupery X+
  93. The Wasp Factory - Iain Banks *
  94. Watership Down - Richard Adams
  95. A Confederacy of Dunces - John Kennedy Toole X+
  96. A Town Like Alice - Nevil Shute
  97. The Three Musketeers - Alexandre Dumas *
  98. Hamlet - William Shakespeare X+
  99. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - Roald Dahl
  100. Les Miserables - Victor Hugo *


Instructions:
  • Look at the list and put an 'x' after those you have read.
  • Add a '+' to the ones you LOVE.
  • Star (*) those you plan on reading.
  • Tally your total at the bottom
My score 13... not bad

2016 Update -> 15
2023 Update ->  20 (Also realised I missed some books)

Monday, July 06, 2009

iTunes - Medium .... tell me tell me

Today 5 July - Playing with your shufle music player
Go to your music player of choice, and put it all on "shuffle." Say the following questions aloud, and after each one press play. Use the song title as the answer to the question.

  • What do you think of me, random music player?
    "I go through all this
    Before you wake up
    So I can feel happier
    To be safe up here with you"
    Hyperballad - Bjork

  • Will I have a long and happy life?
    "Let's Talk
    Let's talk
    Let the dirt fall
    Let Heads Roll"
    Passionless, pointless - PJ.Harvey

  • What do my friends really think of me?
    "Send me home restless
    Send me home damaged
    Send me home disposes
    Send me home damaged"
    The Soldier - PJ.Harvey

  • What does my S/O think of me?
    Hot Stuff - cover by Jape

  • Do people secretly lust after me?
    "That either way you turn
    I'll be there
    Open up your skull
    I'll be there"
    Climbing Up the Walls - radiohead

  • How can I make myself happy?
    "Show your hand
    I'm jumping off the fence
    Into your corner"
    Show your hand - Super Furry Animal

  • What should I do with my life?
    "And if I could be who you wanted
    If I could be who you wanted,
    All the time, all the time, ohhh... ohh..."
    Fake plastic Tree - Radiohead

  • Why must life be so full of pain?
    "Purple haze all around
    Don't know if I'm comin' up or down
    Am I happy or in misery?
    Whatever it is, that girl put a spell on me"
    Purple Haze - Jimi Hendrix (Franck Zappa Cover)

  • How can I maximize my pleasure during sex?
    "Oh, My-ex says I'm lacking in depth
    I will do my best"
    Someday - The Strokes

  • Will I ever have children?
    "And if you complain once more
    You'll meet an army of me"
    Arme of me - Bjork

  • Will I die happy?
    "mailprintvotesmallerlarger
    Send "Novocaine for The Soul" Ringtone to Cell Phone

    Life is hard and so am i
    You better give me something
    So I dont die
    Novocaine for the soul
    Before I sputter out"
    Novocaine for the soul - Eels

  • Can you give me some advice?
    Salsa con coco - Pochy y su cocoband

  • What do you think happiness is?
    "I've been waiting so long
    To be where I'm going
    In the sunshine of your love."
    Sunshine of your love - Cream ( F.Zappa cover )

  • Do you have any advice to give over the next few hours/days?
    "Bought a present for my guy
    I bought him a pair of second hand boots
    Those boots were white not pink
    He liked to think, that he wore them well
    He took them to the park, he wore them out
    And played with the geese
    Those geese were stupified"
    Jake Summers - Fight like Apes


    Next time i'll change the questions......
  • Monday, June 15, 2009

    Been there

    An update in songs....

    Been there, done that, messed around....I'm having fun don't put me down,
    Bullet Proof (La Roux)

    i love the quiet of the night time, when the sun is drown in a deathly sea
    Death (White Lies)
    yes this fears got a hold on me

    It's a cruel cruel world, to face on your own,
    Heavy Cross (The Gossip)

    But every time it rains,
    Youre here in my head,
    Like the sun coming out--
    Cloudbusting (Kate Bush)
    Ooh, I just know that something good is going to happen.

    Monday, June 08, 2009

    Traffic Jam at Black Head

    There was a traffic Jam in Black Head this Saturday:
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    the reason: the start of LEG8 of the Volvo Ocean Race ( Galway to Marstrand )

    As the boat left Galway, they come fast along SaltHill:
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    Loads of boat came to visit the race, and accompany them along the irish coast
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    As they pass the lighthouse, they all started tacking to take the inside route, between the Aran Island and the Burren... much to our delight:
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    And here's the chinese-irish competitor
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    Some boat came quite close from the shore (here Delta Lloyd ):
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    Finally everybody wished a goodbye and safe sailing top the Dragon:
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    Wednesday, June 03, 2009

    King Seal

    Seal program tagging in Ireland:


    Mobile phone for seal, i love it...

    The data is available:
    http://sealtrack.ucc.ie/

    Other seal links:
    Irish Seal Sanctuary

    Tuesday, May 26, 2009

    Irish Corals.... Deep

    The Irish Marine Institute, has published on youtube one of his latest expedition... and yes there is coral reef in Ireland.

    Part 1 - 4


    Part 2- 4


    Part 3 - 4


    Part 4 - 4

    Monday, May 25, 2009

    Ocean Racing

    Spend the weekend, traveling along the west coast:

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    First to Galway to see the arrival of the Volvo Ocean Race 7 leg, brilliant atmosphere in town, and it was nice to see so many chips in the bay, especially at night when they escorted the wining boat.
    And what a welcome, six thousand drunk Irish straight out of the pub ( 2 am closing time ) welcoming 7 sailer after 7 days at seas. Brilliant. The whole town was buzzing with the event, you almost felt like on a French marina on a sunny Sunday. After that i move to the other side of the bay ( Black head ) where i've got a glimpse ( it was dark around 3-4am) of the Irish boat : Green Dragon.

    Finally i drive down to Doolin, to discover a nasty South South-West swell, preventing any boat launch there. So we finally decided to retreat to Kilkee, launch the boat, and try a couple of dive sites:
    - the pinnacle was undivable, with breaking waves on the top of it ( due to low tide)
    - bishop island turn to be a disaster, only 2 got down, but give up due to bad vis and swell at 25 meters.
    Not a great day for diving.

    Thursday, April 30, 2009

    Being a tourist for another weekend - Part2

    Another weekend touring Ireland.

    Saturday: Blarney Castle and the traditional kiss of the stone.
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    Inside the castle
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    Adn where everybody lining up fro a kiss of the stone
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    I've been surprised by the garden, this time,
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    And at the end of the tour, as a reminder of how changing is the weather in Irleand is... a beautiful blue sky almost cloudless.
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    On the next day we moved further south, in search of more sun, and ended up near Drunmore East.

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    And try to see the ship coming near Ireland, like that man:
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    Like the Metal Man in Tramore would say: "Keep out good ship, keep out from me, For I am the rock of misery".

    Disturbing some seagulls on the way:
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    And even if we found some inviting signs, we did not go swimming:
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    Next week end back to Scubadiving...

    Tuesday, April 21, 2009

    Being a tourist for another weekend

    Another weekend, being the tourist around Ireland ( around Dingle ) and playing with my large angle lens (sigma 10-20 ).

    Dingle Peninsula
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    Still Dingle where Ryan Daughter has been partially filmed:
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    in Dingle town:
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    And no he's not drinking Guiness, just coffee

    Pub in Dingle town, easy to find it's in front of the church... and if you want to find the church it's in front of the pub:
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    Dingle local shops
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    Monday, April 13, 2009

    UnionHall

    Just finish a quite typical Irish diving weekend down west cork. Here's the recipe:

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    - a big slurp of salty water
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    - 2+ pint of Murphys
    - a rugby game ( to be watched at the local pub )
    - some seals
    - crabs, loybsters and anemones

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    - and finally meet and greet old and new friends
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    Saturday, April 04, 2009

    Thursday, April 02, 2009

    Thursday, March 12, 2009

    Luck of the Irish dive sites


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    I just stumble upon to this top ten dive site in Europe by Scuba Travel

    1. Diving the Booroo The Zenobia, Cyprus
    2. Blue Hole, Gozo
    3. Cirkewwa, Malta
    4. Booroo, Isle of Man
    5. Blockship Tabarka, Scapa Flow, Scotland
    6. Diamond Rocks, Kilkee, Ireland
    7. Eddystone Reef, England
    8. Secca della Columbara, Italy
    9. Fanore, Ireland
    10. Chios island, Greece

    And guess two of them (Fanore and Kilkee) are actually at a driving distance from Limerick... to be more precise, number 6 is a regular dive site for our diving club... I'd also loved to go to Scapa Flow...
    So let's go diving

    Friday, March 06, 2009

    What's at the end of the alley

    Walking in the city street, you may face some amazing discoveries, in a very small street, in a cul de sac in the heart of the city, here's one:
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    More on my other blog: Limerick Daily Pic: At The End of the Alley

    Sunday, March 01, 2009

    Poem: If I should die beneath the sea

    If I should die beneath the sea --
    What e'er the circumstance may be --
    I only ask that you not cry
    For such a lucky one as I.

    But, rather, weep for those alive
    Who know not what it is to dive
    Into the planet's liquid heart
    And of God's ocean be a part.

    For even Christ must envy all
    Who stroll along the ocean's wall;
    Though wind and sea His will obeys,
    He only walked upon the waves.

    And may I ask for one thing more?
    A simple cross beside the shore.
    Below my name inscribe for me:
    Lost to the earth, but found at sea.

    Carson Ray... 1989

    Wednesday, February 25, 2009

    Materialistic 5 things

    ...which makes me happy:
    - my white MacBook, for my digital living.
    - my camera (Canon EOS).
    - my notebooks, all kinds:
    from my work one A4, black cover
    to the Moleskine Weekly Notebook (discovered it this year, I've finally found the perfect organizer )
    not forgetting the small pocket one ( a clairefontaine ... like in School ) I carry all the time.
    - a Bic Cristal pen, indispensable accessory to the previous items. I like its simplicity and robustness, probably the best pen Bis ever design even if it was almost 60 years ago (1950).
    - a medal I've got since my early childhood.

    And you, what day to day objects makes you happy ?

    I've stolen that 5 things idea from Fabienne.

    Sunday, February 22, 2009

    LCGA

    Two very interesting exhibition at the LCGA till the end of the week ( sorry or the late notice )

    • The Ice Above, the Fire Below and Other Works 2007-2009 - (January 15th - February 27th) by Clare Langan
    • Into Irish Drawing
    I've posted some pictures of it on the Limerick Daily Pic Blog : http://limerickdaypic.blogspot.com.


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    Wednesday, February 18, 2009

    Chines Portrait

    If I was a fruit, I'd be a banana.
    If I was a factory, I'd be a nuclear reactor.
    If I was a city, I'd be Montreal.
    If I was an animal, I'd be an otter, in the water craking nuts on my belly.
    If I was an element, I'd be water.
    If I was a building, I'd be a lighthouse.
    If I was a color, I'd be blue.
    If I was a vehicle, I'd be a citroen DS.
    If I was an art object, I'd be Nighthawks by Edward Hopper.
    If I was a smell, I'd be a salty marine breeze.
    If I was a period in History, I'd be the Antique Greece.
    If I was a sound, I'd be a whale song.

    And what about you ?

    Tuesday, February 10, 2009

    Spectrum Dream Jobs 2009

    Like every year in february, IEEE Spectrum, published interviews of 10 engineers who have "Dream Jobs"
    Worth to have a look to see what kind of better job, you could dream doing, from creating a solar plane for an around the world trip.

    Some interesting thing this year, like building electric dirt-bike.

    But in my heart, still none are beating those two:

  • Designer for Lego Mindstorm (Dream Job 2004).
    Lau Kofoed Kierstein: Playtime in the Land of Lego
    What He Does: Comes up with ideas for new toys; designs toys
    For Whom: Lego System A/S
    Where He Does It: Billund, Denmark
  • Mythbuster (Dream Job 2006).
    Grant Imahara (M)
    What he does: Builder for the Discovery Channel's "MythBusters."
    Where he does it: San Francisco.
    Fun factors: Enjoys working on the eclectic "MythBusters" set, which features a motorized surfboard, a row of first-class airplane seats, and a larger-than-life rubber cast of a human rear end.
    Basically blowing up stuff, in name of science... and entertainment.
  • Wednesday, February 04, 2009

    Movies previsions for 2009

    There is a couple of movies I'd like to see in 2009. Here's the list.

    • Up
      because it is the next Pixar movie, directed by Pete Docter (Monster Inc). And the story already attracts me: Carl Fredricksen spent his entire life dreaming. But at age 78....

    • The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
      a David Fincher (Fight Club) about an inverted life ( born old and finish dying young )

    • Vicky Christina Barcelona
      because it's been a long long time since I've seen a Woody Allen, and I love Javier Barden. I know it's a 2008 movie but here in Ireland, there's some delay

    • The Illusionist
      because it is directed by Sylvain Chaumet, which previous movie "Belleville Rendez vous" was quite magic.

    • Synecdoche, New york
      by Charlie Kaufmann, his first movie (directed)

    • Bolt
      because in those depressed times, I need a good Disney movie


    • I also wanted to see the last Darren Aronofsky: "The Wrestler", and I did and was quite happy with it.

    Sunday, February 01, 2009

    Project 365 - Week 4

    Week 4 has been a photo-less week ( i am really bad with new years resolutions ), my excuse being upgrding my computer ( hard-drive and OS ), an overload of work at the office, and a very nasty cold... Anyway with february coming it should be all fine now.

    Here's a summary of the first month of the project with only 18 of teh 31 photos expected.

    Tuesday, January 20, 2009

    Project 365 - Week 3


    Not much again this week, nor during the weekend (though i watch Munster demolishing of Sale, which was not a good news for the future of ASM in the H-Cup)...

    [FR] Jeu des mille euros

    Le jeu des mille euros de France Inter viens faire un petit tour en Irlande, sans Lucien Jeunesse malheureusement....

  • 10 Février 2009 Dublin (Irlande)
    A l'Alliance Française.
    Sélection et enregistrement (Adulte et Jeune) à 18H00.

  • 12 Février 2009 Cork (Irlande)
    A la Crawford Art Gallery.
    Sélection et enregistrement à 18H00.

  • Donc si voulez montrer votre culture...

    Sunday, January 11, 2009

    Project 365 - Week 2

    2nd week of my 365 project:



    I've been incredebly lazy since i came back to Ireland, did not even put a foot in a pub, not even been back in the water, just back to work.

    Sunday, January 04, 2009

    Project 365 - Week 1

    I've started a new project on Flickr, a 365 project, a picture a day about me, my activities.
    I'll summarize each week in this blog:

    A bit of web-surfing, comic reading, only 4 day in Ireland.
    Here's the URL of the set:

    Saturday, December 20, 2008

    10 movies I think frequently


    Ten movies I think of, frequently, those images fill my mind.

  • Chung King Express (Wong Kar Wai - 1994)
    No point of telling the stories of that movie, you just have to let the images drawn you. I prefer the second story with Faye, how can a man not fall in love with her ? Even if she's a little bit crazy.

  • Bringing up baby (Howard Hawks - 1938 )
    Another strong woman (this time its Katharine Hepburn ) storming into the life of a nice old chap, with some devastating effects ( and love not being the least).

  • Moonfleet (Fritz Lang - 1955)
    Another classic movie from Hollywood ( I should probably thanks Eddy Mitchell and his TV show "La dernière séance" to have me discovered those movies ), the photography is absolutely fantastic, in a very gothic atmosphere, all the scene with the young Mohune deeply impressed me (and still today).

  • La Jetee (Chris Marker - 1962)
    A short movie, all created with still images and a voice over. The story is trong and is at the origin of a remake by Terry Gilliam: Twelve Monkeys.
    I miss seeing short movies ( if you go in Clermont-Ferrand in february, you should drop by the international short festival, to see thousands of them).

  • Silent Running (Douglas Trumbull - 1972)
    An ecological tale in space, by the man responsible of special effects in "2001", and "Blade Runner". I like the image, of giant domes containing forest, deriving through space.

  • Monster Inc (Peter Docter - 2001)
    Pixar... oh pixar, I love their movies. It's not about the techniques, the fabulous things they can achieve with computers, it's more the fact that all those prowess are based and for the story. Pixar movies have a real strength in very good story-telling, and everything in the making come in support of that.

  • Joe's appartment (J.Payson - 1996)
    A MTV movie, actually its a musical, about singing cockroaches.

  • The Rocky Horror Picture Show (J.SHarman - 1975)
    One day I might come disguise as Franck N'Furter...
    Don't dream it, be it

  • Santa Sangre (A.Jodorowsky - 1989)
    What a shock when i saw this movie, the first time. From the elephant death, till the puppet son, this movie is full of (somewhat disturbing) invention.

  • My Neighbor Totoro (Hayao Miyazaki - 1988 )
    Another shock, but of marvelous amazement, every time i walk in a forest i wonder which wonderful creatures are there in hidding.
  • Wednesday, December 10, 2008

    Ten TV series which influences my childhood

    Here the ten TV series who influenced my childhood, for bad or good.

    • Litllest Hobo (French Title "Le Vagabond")

      There was some sadness, about the story of this dog, which kept leaving at the end of each episode... I wonder if he ever found his family, if he ever settle down.
      And a great lesson for life: every stop i make, i'll make a new friend.
    • Punky Brewster
      Another seemingly sad story (a child abandoned by her mother in a mall), but it ends happily. I whish my parent would have let me paint my bedroom like she did, or even let me have the doghouse in my bedroom...
    • Magnum PI
      Aaaah ... magnum... when i was 7, this is the way i imagined my life when i would be older, hawaian shirt, moustache, and sea kayak (not much facination for the car though, i'd prefer the 2 dogs zeus and appollo). Today I am almost there... Not.
    • Mac Gyver
      One of the rare TV series, I watched with my father, the game was to see if MacGyver tricks were plausible, most of them are theorically right, but not really practicable... if you have Discovery Channel, I encourage you to look at the Mythbuster episode dedicated to Angus McGyver.
    • Code Quantum
      One of the 2 TV series, I've seen all the episodes (with McGyver), a total nonsense scientifically speaking (unless soul exist). I love the episodes about Kennedy Assassination or about Al first wife. The final episode was also quite mystical, with a great Bruce McGill (yep the mythical Jack Dalton in MacGyver) as a god-like bartender.
    • Silver Spoon
      Totally the opposite of punky brewster, though his mother does not take much care of him... on the other hand Erin Gray is a dream step-mother
    • Buck Rogers
      It was not so much, the space action (i've seen some episode again recently, and was a bit disapointed by the action in space, BattleStar Galactica was much better for the battles in space, and the look of the spaceship and uniform), but the robot twiki is gas ... bidibidi ...bidi bidi.
      Off course there is Erin Gray (she appeared in 3 series in this list), absolutely beutiful, but in one episode Arnold (Gary Coleman from Diff'rent Strokes - Arnold & Willy) confront twiki.
    • Whiz kids (in French "Les Petits Génies" )
      May be the origin of my fascination for computer, it looks ridiculous to see what they were doing at the time (stopping a plane ..etc), but at the same time it kinda predicted what we are seeing today with the web

    • The A-team
      Guilty pleasure, but how could you resist to that when you were 10 years old... You have a problem, let's weld some metal shield on a car and make it a tank, take your weapon and fire ... amazingly nobody ever gets hurt in the series, nobody die. It was also a yerribly mysogynic show
      10 years later we discovered this parody by Benny Hill:

    • The Fall guy
      Colt ... how many TV series did Lee Majors stars in my youth ? Part-time bounty hunter, part-time stuntman seemed an intersting career perspective at the time


    To finish a special mention to Fraggle Rocks, for some reason, i did not watch much of it during my childhood, but even today it's a pleasure to discover a replay on the tv screen:


    Entrez dans la danse, les ennuis n'ont pas de chance


    ---

    On a completely different subject:
    The Universal Declaration of Human Rights turn 60, today 10th of december.
    Blog Bonne Nouvelle 60 years

    Tuesday, December 09, 2008

    2008 Top 10 Things

    The Time is publishing it's top 10 of evrything for 2008: Time Special Top 10 2008, so here's my personal top 10 for 2008

    • ASM 9th french rugby union championship final. Against Toulouse, even if it was not the result expected, Auvergne is still lookking to win the Brennus. Actually if Clermont win against Munster next saturday, this might replace that entry.
    • Radiohead "In Rainbows" in Dublin
      An excellent new album, distributed freely through the web (i know it's actually 2007).
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      And on the top of that, i've seen them in a fabulous concert in Dublin, dreamy from the start with a double rainbow welcoming the group in Marlay Park.
    • Wall-ee
      The last pixar marvel, absolutely enchanting, in particular the silent 1st part of the movie.
    • US presidential campaign
      From Hilary raise, to Obama victory... it has been a quite exciting and over-publicized campaign. Change could not come at a best time ( or at a worst ? ).
    • Bertie Ahern stepping down.
      Fascinating, a great political figure, which shape today's ireland, a finance minister who does not have a bank account (how did he get paid ? in cash ), a man who lead the peace process. He had an incredibly long career in Irish Politics, which is contrasting, when you compare to the american system: Obama political career only started 4-5 years ago, while Bertie started in his 20's... France is unfortunately no different.
      With all the afairs, he also did a lot for the raise of Irish stand up comedian.
    • Large Hardron Collider almost start up
      The Large Hardron Collider, building is finished, and experiment will be able to start. A particular feeling about that news, as lots of my teachers in Clermont University worked ( and are still working ) on that project.
    • Munster-All Blacks in Thomond Park
      What a game, makes you proud of living in Limerick.
      Everything, from the Munster haka to finsh was exceptional that night.
    • Lisa Hannigan "Sea Saw"
      Some interesting things happen this year in music, from Portishead latest addition "Third" to MGMT "Kids", but i have a tender preference for Lisa Hannigan first album, and not only for her live show in UL.
    • Basking Sharks in Kerry
      The first time, I saw so huge animals in the sea... I know it's not a big news, and they are quite frequent on the Irish Coast, but it's in my top ten...
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      Next year I'll try to get closer, bigger picture of them.
    • Crunch....
      This growth rate seems unreal, and crazy for most part of the year, and now it's gone, in less time than it takes to write it. How artificial has been our occidental capitalistic lifes ? We'll see if 2009 brings better alternatives

    Friday, December 05, 2008

    [FR] 10 Dessins animés qui m'ont marqué

    Les 10 dessins animés qui m'ont le plus marqué dans mon enfance:

    • Rémi sans Famille
      Je reste encore aujourd'hui traumatisé par la série d'épisode ou les animaux meurent un par un.
    • Galaxy Express 999
      De nouveau une série trés sombre, qui débute par l'assassinat de la mère du héros lors d'une partie de chasse, peuplé d'humains en quête d'immotralité et de perfection via la robotisation de leur corps. Réalisée par le même créateur de la série Albator, un autre dessin animé marquant de ma jeunesse, c'est le même univers désespéré. J'ai depuis abandonné l'idée de devenir un pirate, et d'avoir une cicatrice sur la joue ( un peu a la Joffrey d'Angélique )
    • Les Mystèrieuses cités d'or
      Une fantastique série ( depuis des années, ils annoncent une suite, peut-être sur grand écrans ) de Jean Chalopin (créateur de l'Inspecteur Gadget entre autres). J'adore l'ambiguité de certains personnages (en particulier Mendoza_, et je restais faciné par le petit documentaire a la fin de chaque épisode.
    • Les Mondes Engloutis
      Trés trés étrange série, sur un monde au centre de la terre qui a oublié ses origines
    • Dare Dare Motus (Danger Mouse)
      Comment ne pas adorer un série dont le héros est une souris blanche borgne, j'ai récemment redécouvert la série dans sa version anglaise originale, c'est a mourir de rire.
    • Cobra
      Ca y est je me suis fais a l'idée que je n'aurais pas un bras-canon pour Noël.
      De nouveau la série a des cotés assez sombre et adulte, qui sont surprenants pour une série pour enfants.
    • Cat's Eyes
      Avec ses trois filles sublimes ( au niveau filles subblimes cela se rapprochent de Cobra ), je crois que j'étais amoureux de célia.
    • Nils Olgersen et les oies sauvages
      Excellent histoire, même si je ne me souviens plus des détails et de pourquoi Nils se retrouve réduis a cette taille.
    • Candy et Lady Oscar
      Ce qu'on peut appeller "guilty pleasures", je n'ai aucune idée de l'histoire de Candy (si si sérieusement), je me souviens juste que les gens étais trés méchant avec elle (mais alors trés trés méchant, si bien qu'enfait je n'aimais pas regarder ce dessin animé). Lady Oscar m'a aussi marqué, je ne sais pas trop pourquoi, j'ai juste cette image trés forte de longs cheveux blonds flamboyants, sur un uniforme militaire blanc.
    • L'Empire des cinq
      Plus que les robots, je reste marque par les différents sites qu'ils visitents au cours de leur combat, en particulier StoneHenge.

      Je me dois de rajouter quelques séries suplémetaires:
    • Pole Position
      Juste pour les voitures qui sortent d'un camion ( l'un de mes jouets favoris etaient un camion qui permettais justement cela )
    • Sherlock Hound
      L'une des meilleures adaptations de Sherlock Holmes, avec "Private Life of S.H" de Billy Wilder (1970) et les interprétation de Jeremy Brett, même si c'est une adaptation trés trés libre. Réalisé en partie par Hayao Miyazaki, la série a un attrait tout particulier avec la délicieuse Ms Hudson.


    Et pour finir la définition du bonheur par maitre Vitalis:


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