Another few weeks have passed quickly without anything significant happening: More crazy weeks at works and rainy week-ends where I don’t feel I accomplished anything. I am tired and really need a longer vacation. Next week I’ll start a ten-day holiday where I’ll be able to rest (sleep late!), catch up on stuff (writing, work around the house), travel around (Ottawa’s Tulip’s festival, Quebec City, botanical garden, museums, the libraries book sale, bury my mother’s ashes, etc.) and, above all, completely forget about work for a while. Or so I thought!
In hope for greener pastures, I have applied for a new library job (more responsibilities, further from home, but a greater challenge for my skills and a much better salary). However, after a lengthy processus, they scheduled an interview right in the middle of my vacation and at nine o’clock on the morning of my BIRTHDAY! Not only they made me filled a psychological test online (it’s called “an inventory of personality” and it will probably reveal that I am a total psycho) but they didn’t even bother to reply when I asked if it was possible to reschedule, so I’ll do my best to be there and we’ll see. Que sera, sera.
The weather has really been lousy lately. May is supposed to be the nicest month of all (and not only because it’s my birthday). Overall, it has been cold and rainy. It even snowed a little last week. In may! Hopefully, it will not portend that the summer will be likewise, and it will soon improve (at least for my vacations, please!).
Something strange happened at the beginning of the month: out of the blue, one late afternoon, I started to smell a vague odour of gazoline in the basement. It didn’t come from the obvious source, the garage. Usually, such smell comes from the sewage (through a dried P-trap) or from a dead animal but, in this case, it seemed to come from the pit of the water-pipe entry. I called the city and was told not to worry, it was “probably” not toxic and might have come from some work on the pipes in the neighbourhood (I couldn’t locate any nearby). I cracked open a window and the next morning it was gone. I never knew what it was.
The unlucky streak didn’t stop there. Not only I broke a piece of tooth while eating a granola bar during my lunch break at work (and I am still waiting for the dentist to find some spare time for an appointment), but I also discovered that the damage to the rear balcony of the house is more extensive than I first thought. The supporting posts are not planted deep enough (they rest on concrete supports that are just on the surface while they should be in soil deep enough so it never freezes in winter — who are the morons who built this house?!) so the ground expansion due to the freezing is slowly ripping the balcony off the house. So much that it has now become worrisome. We will have to do the repairs sooner than expected and it will probably be quite costly! What an exciting boring life!
Again, I must remind myself not to let the outside world rattle my core. Carpe diem, my boy, carpe diem!
Finally, I managed to stay acquainted with some of the affairs of the world and gathered notable news & links of interest — which I share with you (in both french or english, and organized into a few basic categories), after the jump.
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Books & Library
- Librarians School Ivanka Trump After Tone-Deaf Tweet (HuffPost)
- Graphic novel praised here, banned in the U.S. (The Gazette via PressReader, National Post)
- Libraries Are Fining Children Who Can’t Afford to Be Without Books (NYT)
- Sophie’s Assignment: Montrealer’s web comic gives a voice to trans issue (The Gazette via PressReader)
- Life drawing: the boom in comic-book biographies (The Guardian)
- Pair of Releases by Manga Great Jiro Taniguchi (ICv2)
- Where Anti-Tax Fervor Means ‘All Services Will Cease’ (NYT)
- Preview: Robotech #1 (ICv2)
Entertainments (Movies & TV)
- The Other Side of Anne of Green Gables (NYT)
- HBO Is Developing Four Game of Thrones Spinoffs (Yes, Four) (Moviefone, ICv2)
- Blade Runner 2049 Trailer Is Here (Uproxx)
- Edge Of Tomorrow 2 Gets Catchy Title; Emily Blunt To Reprise Role (IB Times)
- Everything We Know About the Fifth Element Sequel That Never Was (Moviefone)
- Blade Runner 2049 Trailer Dazzles, But Selling Nostalgia For A Cult Classic Is A Dangerous Game (Forbes)
- Review: Netflix’s Anne With an E Finds New Depth in Green Gables (The Atlantic)
- The Sisterhood of Anne of Green Gables Is Ready for Anne’s Next Chapter (Vanity Fair)
- Here Are The Canceled And Renewed TV Shows For 2017-2018 (HuffPost)
- Shannara Chronicles Season 2 Jumps from MTV to Spike (TVweb)
- Doctor Who season 10: Fans convinced THIS character is Bill’s MOTHER (Express)
- One Cancellation, Three Renewals, One Network Move (ICv2)
History & Sciences
- Indices d’une présence humaine sur le continent américain il y a 130 000 ans (Le Monde, Le Devoir)
- DNA Tests Comparison (Google links)
- Antarctica’s Blood Falls Helps Unravel the Inner Workings of Glaciers (Smithsonian)
- Huge Roman Gravestone Found in Field Leads to Discovery of Tomb with Gold Amulet near Bulgaria’s Pavlikeni (Archaeology in Bulgaria)
- There are diseases hidden in ice, and they are waking up (BBC)
- Found: Pages From One of the First Books Printed in England (Smithsonian)
- The Curious Case of the Weapon that Didn’t Exist (The Public Medievalist)
- Egypt ‘uncovers burial chamber of pharaoh’s daughter’ (BBC News)
- Mass mummy find in ancient Egypt site (BBC)
- Ancient Burial Chamber Uncovered in Egypt, With 17 Mummies… So Far (NYT)
- Canada Unveils ‘Dinosaur Mummy’ Found With Skin And Gut Contents Intact (HuffPost)
- Scientists have identified the 50-foot creature that washed up on an Indonesian beach (The Washington Post)
- Parasites could be lurking in your sushi, doctors warn (CNN)
Japan
- Not welcome: Japan refuses more than 99 percent of refugee applications (The Telegraph)
- You won’t believe the interior of Japan’s jaw-dropping new train (Inhabitat)
- Coco Montreal Final issue (via Issu)
- The Japanese skill copied by the world (BBC)
- Free Apps for Studying Japanese (Nippon.com)
Local News
- Des investissements importants pour reverdir et embellir nos voies publiques (Link)
- Class-action suit claims Bell Fibe service misleads customers (The Gazette)
Photography
- Google built an app that takes perfect nighttime photos — but you can’t use it (Business Insider)
- Essential Mobile Photography Tips (Photography Talk)
- Apple Suddenly Launches 16 New Video Guides For Better iPhone Photos (Forbes)
- Apple Just Revealed the Secrets to Taking Perfect iPhone Pictures (Highsnobiety)
Politics & Society
- Is Justin Trudeau the Anti-Trump? (Bloomberg)
- Privilégier l’automobile coûte très cher à la société (JdM / JdQ)
- 9 choses qui poussent les bons employés à démissionner ! (Démotivateur)
- French election: Macron ‘defeats Le Pen to become president’ (BBC)
- Walrus editor Jonathan Kay quits amid free speech uproar (National Post) [Is Political correctness is Killing free speech ?]
- Une nouvelle génération entre à l’Élysée (Le Devoir)
- Macron names Edouard Philippe as French Prime Minister (CNN)
Technology & Gadgets
- Cool Gadget: Waterproof Endoscope for Smartphone (Link)
- Why people keep buying Apple products (CNBC)
- Amazon Prime Video app reportedly coming to Apple TV after rumored high-level talks (9to5Mac, Forbes)
- Deals: PowerTime Apple Watch Charging Dock with 3 USB Ports (iPad Insight)
- Amazon Video App For Apple TV Could Arrive This Summer (Geeky Gadgets)
- Apple Watch uses Cardiogram to screen for heart rhythm abnormalities (CNBC)
- Apple TV set to get Amazon Prime video app this summer (CNET)
- AI-equipped Apple Watch can detect the signs of a stroke (Engadget)
- Massive ransomware cyber-attack hits nearly 100 countries around the world (The Guardian)
- Here’s how to add a microSD card slot to your iPhone or iPad (ZDNet)
Trump Circus
- How Trump Could Get Fired (The New Yorker)
- Trump has a dangerous disability (The Washington Post)
- House Passes Measure to Repeal and Replace the Affordable Care Act (NYT)
- Comey declines to testify before Senate committee (Politico)
Humour
Sacred ground: a library poster


