June 26th, 2009
Zombies are now dancing in heaven…
Michael Jackson died at age 50 on the 25th of June, He was an amazing, complete and extremely talented artist: composer, dancer, musician, singer and songwriter. I have always loved his music and I think it takes some genius to craft albums like Off The Wall, Thriller, Bad and Dangerous. [...]
I have uploaded four longer videos of the Aranis show on YouTube. Enjoy!
Gona
Lovey-Dovey
Waris
Mythra
June 20th, 2009
Le Triton is a very small venue, famous for all the jazz and progressive rock bands that play there. It was my first time in this place. I guess I didn’t have the habit to look at their calendar.
The show was seated which is great for this kind of music. Between fifteen and twenty people [...]
June 9th, 2009
On the way to work I have finished reading High Fidelity by Nick Hornby. I enjoyed every word of it. The characters, the dialogue, the jokes, the music references, every detail of this novel is brillant. I would have liked very much to quote passages that made me laugh hard but I don’t want to [...]
June 7th, 2009
At the beginning of April Photon stopped working on my iMac. Downloading photos from a memory card or a camera was not possible anymore.
The tasks window was not showing the card or camera name anymore
and clicking on the download button was resulting in an empty stack. Then the download message was replaced by the “No [...]
NetNewsWire is such a great RSS reader for the Mac. But it doesn’t sync with Google Reader. I discovered recently that a beta version of FeedDemon (RSS reader for Windows) offers Google Reader Synchronization. What I didn’t know is that Brent Simmons is planning to add this feature to both Mac and iPhone NetNewsWire versions. [...]
June 1st, 2009
Simple mortel is a French movie directed by Pierre Jolivet. It was released in 1991. I have always been fascinated by this film. I watched it several times during the nineties and yesterday I decided it had been too long since the last watch. What made me think about it? A few months ago I [...]