Another month (or so) has passed at lightning speed. Lots of stuff to do, particularly now that spring has come. We had plenty of rain at first, however now the weather is more enjoyable but still a little chilly. The humidity has made my left knee (and a bit my right ankle) hurt and, for a week, my back pain came back with a vengeance — libraries can be hard work sometimes (and not only for the soul; although it can be amusing too). I also had an episode of high blood glucose and I feared I would become a full-blown diabetic but it returned to my pre-diabetic “normal” after a week. This is no work for old men…
It has been a busy month. We’ve visited the notary twice for mom’s succession paperwork and there was plenty of work around the house particularly for the garden cleaning. I also had to deal with many unexpected problems: some strange Bell bug kept me from my blog for a week and I had some leaky roof, front door handle and water heater issues (the latter two just this weekend). Installing two more Outdoor Nest Cams (as one of my cheap IP cameras died following water damage inside the window) has been a strain on the Bell Wi-Fi causing serious performance problems. I’ll probably solve this issue by going back to Videotron, but only for the internet (I’ll share my sister’s).
A question on FB made me look back at my collection of old books and share my love for them. I also purchased a new Telephoto Mirror Lens for my camera. My TV viewing habits didn’t change much. I still watch too much TV: the new season for old series (When calls the Heart, Into the Badlands, Doctor Who) but two series are particularly worth mentioning for their quality: Anne and The Expense (and its beautiful opening credits with Norwegian vocals — listen on Soundcloud and Youtube). I also wanted to go see Ghost in the Shell in theatre but the reviews were not too good so I decided to wait. However, I’ll definitely won’t miss the Valerian‘s movie when it is released!
I have always considered blogging (and writing in general) as an essential mental exercice (as much as my daily walks) to keep in shape, the mind sharp and age better. However, now I have some doubt. It sometimes feels like a strain since I have less and less time to do it. I have to split my waking hours between my wife-together time, my me-time and work (from which I always come back exhausted). Lately, I had lots of problems with the blog (the Dropbox issue, not being able to log in for an entire week) and it leaves me with the dilema of having to choose between fixing the layout on the old posts or writing new material (or try to do both and be unhappy with the result). I just wonders if it is really worth it.
Maybe I should try less to DO something and just take more time to enjoy life right now (going to movies, to the museums, to the botanical garden, READ more, etc.) without always thinking about sharing it, what I would say about it, which angle I could use to explain the subject better or tell an interesting story about the whole experience. My health won’t improve with the years and I am quite sure that there is less road in front of me than behind, so maybe I should just take the most of it and enjoy the moment. Who’s reading me anyway. Although, I often say that I am writing for myself, so I can read what I wrote one day and remember how it was (particularly when I would not remember it at all). It is just like a journal left adrift in the binary stream of time, to create some sort of posterity.
Both ways seem kind of selfish: if I do write I feel guilty of not doing more of my life and, if I don’t, I feel I am letting myself down. Either way it is a losing battle. •Sigh* It’s the age-old depressing philosophical question: Did I ever really lived and did it really matter? I can only press on and hope for the best.
Finally, I nevertheless managed to stay acquainted with the (ever so depressing) affairs of the world and gathered a few notable news & links — which I share with you (in both french or english, and roughly divided into a few thematics), after the jump.
[ Traduire ]
Local News
- Inuit filmmaker winning hearts and changing minds with documentary on seal hunt (Montreal Gazette)
- Quebec’s book brigade: A network for literacy (Montreal Gazette)
- Canada: The Story of Us, la bataille des plaines d’Abraham selon Georges St-Pierre (Le Devoir)
- Le producteur défend sa version non «exhaustive» de l’histoire du Canada (Le Devoir)
- Le Solde de livres 2017 des Amis de la Bibliothèque de Montréal (Lien)
- Le Centre de développement professionnel continu Faculté des arts et des sciences de l’Université de Montréal offre un cours en ligne d’Introduction à l’archéologie gréco-romaine (Lien)
- Fini les chats en liberté à Montréal (ICI Radio-Canada)
- Refuge Animalier de Saint—Michel: Ouverture reportée en 2019 (Le journal de St-Michel, Journal Métro)
Culture
- How we made the typeface Comic Sans (The Guardian)
- Professor Brian Cox on elections: don’t vote for politicians who say they have all the answers (The Sydney Morning Herald)
- Daniel Sernine honoré par le prix IBBY Canada (Les Libraires)
- Reinventing the Japanese home after the war (BBC)
- Ernest Hemingway Was a Cat Man (Men’s Journal)
- Dig Into Genre With The Genreflecting Advisory Series (Book Riot)
- Absinthe: How the Green Fairy became literature’s drink (BBC)
- Sensitivity readers are being hired to check children’s books for offensive material (Quartz)
- Eight words that changed the way we think (BBC)
Entertainments
- Death Note Trailer Brings Japanese Horror Manga to Netflix (Moviefone)
- Game of Thrones Season 7 Spoilers: Does Jon Snow Die? We Know The Answer Now (IB Times)
- George RR Martin Talks Winds of Winter, Hints at New HBO Project (Culturess)
- Blindspot Season 3 To Be Canceled Despite Exciting New Storylines? (IB Times)
- Preacher Season 2 Teaser Shows the Mayhem Coming (Coming Soon)
- Watch the Trailer for Luc Besson’s New Sci-Fi Spectacle Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets (Flavor Wire)
- Jordan Peele May Direct Akira Live-Action Movie (Geek.com)
- Preview: Robotech #1 Covers (ICv2)
- Maki Terashima-Furuta Promoted to President of Production I.G USA (Anime News Network)
- New Anne Trailer Shows It Is ‘So Easy to Love Green Gables’ (Moviefone)
- Tilda Swinton will never be a Time Lord: a realistic look at who could be the next Doctor Who (The Telegraph)
- Maigret At The Crossroads Review: 5 Things We Loved About Rowan Atkinson’s Latest Crime Drama (Huffington Post)
- Every single movie coming out this summer (LA Times)
Ghost In The Shell
- 4 Reasons Why ‘Ghost in the Shell’ Was A Box Office Malfunction, Despite Scarlett Johansson (The Wrap)
- Movie Review #590: Ghost in the Shell (2017) (Lolo Loves Films)
- Ghost in the Shell sinks while The Boss Baby soars at the Box Office (The Independent)
- We Talked to the Ghost in the Shell Director About Weed, Whitewashing, and Cyberpunk (Vice)
- Asian American media group condemns Scarlett Johansson in Ghost in the Shell controversy (LA Times)
- Paramount Says Ghost In The Shell Flopped Because Of Whitewashing Controversy (The Huffington Post)
- Ghost in the Shell Gets New Anime From Kenji Kamiyama, Shinji Aramaki (Anime News Network)
- The Live-Action Ghost In The Shell Movie Failed Because It Did Not Understand Its Source Material (Forbes)
- Japanese Fans React to Ghost in the Shell (Hollywood Reporter)
History & Science
- Saving Syria’s heritage: Archaeologists discover invisible solution (BBC)
- New research indicates that Alfred the Great probably wasn’t that great (The Conversation)
- Old papers stuffed in the cracks of Oxford walls reveal the secret talent of Henry VIII’s last queen (The Province)
- Discovery of widespread platinum may help solve Clovis people mystery (Popular Archaeology)
- The Masada Mystery: Decoding the ancient tale of mass suicide in the Judaean desert (Aeon Essays)
- Le tigre de Tasmanie a-t-il vraiment disparu ? (Le Monde)
- Notebook written by unknown 17th-century William Shakespeare scholar leaves Antiques Roadshow expert ‘trembling’ (The Telegraph)
- Sweet science: Maple syrup extract might boost antibiotic activity (CIDRAP)
- The obscure religion that shaped the West (BBC)
- Why I Take Fake Pills (Smithsonian)
- 3,500-Year-Old Egyptian Tomb Explored: What Was Inside? (National Geographic)
- Plastic-eating caterpillar could munch waste, scientists say (BBC)
- Eight ways intelligent machines are already in your life (BBC)
Politics
- Russia: The scandal Trump can’t shake (BBC)
- Trump Russia claims: FBI’s Comey confirms investigation of election ‘interference’ (BBC)
- GOP health-care bill: House Republican leaders abruptly pull their rewrite of the nation’s health-care law (The Washington Post)
- Equal Pay Day: a wage gap fact check (The Guardian)
- Russia warns of serious consequences from U.S. strike in Syria (Reuters)
- Google will flag fake news stories in search results (Engadget)
- To Be An Effective Leader Keep A Leadership Journal (Forbes)
- Comey Tried to Shield the F.B.I. From Politics. Then He Shaped an Election (The New York Times)
- Theresa May to seek general election on 8 June (BBC)
- French election: Five things we have learned (BBC)
- France elections: Le Pen steps aside as National Front leader (BBC)
Technology & Gadgets
- Apple Patent Describes Dumb Laptop Powered By iPhone (PCMag)
- How to protect your Apple iCloud account (ZDNet)
- Koogeek Smart Plug converts regular light socket into Apple HomeKit light (Apple Insider)
- Is Apple Pay Riskier or Safer Than a Credit Card? (WSJ)
- Nikon D7500 Photo Leaked, Expect Announcement Next Week (Peta Pixel)
- Skype will now translate Japanese for you in real-time (The Next Web)
- How to Use the Opera Browser’s Built-In Free VPN on Your Mac (MacTrast)
- Dropbox’s business plans now cost more and offer less than they did last year (ZDNet)
- Tesla’s sleek solar panels are easier to install on your roof (Engadget)
- 10 Apple Watch bands you can get on Amazon for less than one band from Apple (BGR)
- Report: Apple has secret team working on ‘breakthrough’ diabetes treatment with Apple Watch (9to5Mac)
- A future Apple Watch could be essential for diabetics (Engadget)
- Apple releases a bit of code to let you put Live Photos on your sites (TechCrunch)
Humour
Pearls Before Swine: November 7th, 2016

Non Sequitur: November 7th, 2016

Dilbert: November 11th, 2016 (“Nothing Else To Talk About” : sounds like me)