On the domestic front, after much hesitation, the summer has finally arrived. At work, it is crazier than ever with the start of the vacation loan, the TD summer reading club, the twenty-days of amnesty, the summer clean-up and all this often in a sweatshop-like environment (hot and humid, because the ventilation and AC doesn’t work properly). It is so exhausting. I’ve applied for a job with more responsibilities (and pay) but flunked the interview (for the second time!). I am either good for nothing else or there’s something rotten in the HR kingdom.
I felt quite depressed lately. With all the problems with the house and at work, as well as the fact that I have not written or read much in several months, it’s no surprise. I come back from work with all my energy spent. I feel worthless. I feel I give a lot to the people around me and doesn’t get much (attention, respect, gratitude, etc.) in return. I hate it when dark thoughts keep me from enjoying life. But, hey!, it’s summer so lets enjoy the sun, the parks, the museums, the flowers, the cats, the people and particularly the few remaining days of my second ten-day summer vacation. There’s lot to do around the house and so much writing (hopefully) to catch up (I’ll try to go at it with smaller bites)!
In the news, Apple has announced some great software updates (iOS 11, macOS High Sierra, watchOS 4) and some new products (iMac & MacBook Pro, or iPad Pro updates, as well as a new iMac Pro and the HomePod, a speaker that they say will reinvent music at home) and my evenings have been consumed with listening to the latest Trump craziness on MSNBC. Everyday brings a new lie! More on the news in the links bellow…
I have always enjoyed the stray cats in my backyard but this year it is a real infestation: a battered dominant male [Toffee], two females (mother [Grisou] and daughter [Chaussette/Socks], their FIVE kittens and a couple of tomcat challengers. That’s TEN cats! They have laid waste to the backyard garden so I had to do something to control the situation. Unfortunately, the lack of consistent animal management policies in the city (and particularly in this borough, VSP) puts all the burden on the citizen and doesn’t give much help. My only option is to bring them to the Berger Blanc (which has a terrible reputation and an almost all-kill policy — also, for some mysterious reasons [$$?], my borough doesn’t deal with the SPCA) which I refuse to do. So far, I’ve caught all the females and their kittens, and I’ll see what I can do from there (any suggestions?)…
I’ve also started taking some omega-3 supplements, which (according to an NHK World report) is supposed to be good against cholesterol and dementia, amongst other things (like cancer or arthritis). It’s messing up with my digestion, but strangely I feel that my mind is a little clearer. Placebo effect? Anyway, we’ll see…
Strangely, I kept busy during the last month by doing lots of little things (cleaning up the garage, buying a new couch, burying my mother’s ashes, etc. — daily routine stuff) about which there’s little to say (or I just can’t recall some of them). I confess that I also probably watch too much TV. Anyway, that’s about it for now…
Although, as always, I continued to stay acquainted with the affairs of the world and gathered nearly a hundred notable news & links — which I share with you (in both french or english, and roughly separated in a few categories of interest), after the jump.
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Local news
- Pour la suite du documentaire (Le Devoir) [mon père a fait le son sur ce documentaire]
- 375 years later, Montreal’s lost Fort Ville-Marie resurfaces (Montreal Gazette)
- Montreal’s history did not start 375 years ago (Montreal Gazette)
- Embarquement par toutes les portes des bus articulés (lien)
- iBUS maintenant fonctionnel (lien)
- L’Impérial et le FFM dans les limbes (Le Devoir)
Apple stuff
- Upcoming Apple Watch to include game-changing health features (BGR)
- Apple Watch detects heart irregularity with 97 percent accuracy (The Verge)
- Apple Releases macOS Sierra 10.12.5 (MacRumors)
- ‘The time may be right’ for glucose-monitoring Apple Watch (Pocket Now)
- Apple Watch Series 3: What You Need To Know About The Next-Gen Smartwatch (Forbes)
- Apple Watch May Have 1 Brilliant Benefit In watchOS 3.2.2- Should You Upgrade? (Forbes)
- I tried one of Apple’s new free photography classes — here’s what I learned (Business Insider)
- How to Record iPhone or iPad Screen Without a Computer (iDrop News)
- Apple’s WWDC 2017 keynote will be live streamed (Cult of Mac)
- Everything we expect to see at WWDC 2017 (Cult of Mac)
- 75 iOS 11 features and changes Apple didn’t have time to cover (BGR)
- HEIF: Everything you need to know about the JPEG-killing image format (Cult of Mac)
Books & Library
- UNEQ: Le développement culturel de Montréal passe par le livre (lien)
- Pourquoi les dos des livres sont-ils (presque) tous écrits dans le même sens ? (Slate)
- Secret Mexican diary sheds light on Spanish Inquisition (BBC)
- Libraries engage with communities, Montreal conference hears (Montreal Gazette)
- Manga News Roundup: Battle Angel Alita Returns, Yuri Takes Center Stage (ICv2)
- Abolition de postes et réorganisation à BAnQ (Le Devoir)
- Overdue library book returned 52 years later with apology note (ABC)
- L’écrivain le plus riche du monde n’écrit pas ses livres (Slate)
- Read A Chapter Of Mark Twain’s Previously Unpublished Children’s Book (Huffington Post)
- I work at a public library (link)
- A cat library… (link)
- Visionary Montreal librarian Eleanor London dies (Montreal Gazette)
- Penis monsters and killer rabbits: The wacky 600-year-old drawings hidden in medieval manuscripts (National Post)
Culture
- Métissage, hommage ou pillage, l’appropriation culturelle? (Le Devoir)
- The Greek word that can’t be translated (BBC)
- A Battle Over Prayer in Schools Tests Canada’s Multiculturalism (NY Times) [see also this comment on Multiculturalism]
Entertainments (Movies, TV series, Games and other geeky stuff)
- Fifth ‘Game of Thrones’ Spinoff in the Works (ICv2)
- First Star Trek: Discovery Trailer (ICv2)
- Takashi Miike’s Adaptation of Blade of the Immortal Coming to U.S. (ICv2)
- Netflix Plans Dark Crystal Series (ICv2)
- Game Of Thrones Season 7: Watch The Explosive First Trailer (Hollywood Life)
- First Valerian Board Game Revealed (ICv2)
- Steven Spielberg is bringing back Animaniacs (A.V. Club)
- Ghost in the Shell DVD available for pre-order on Amazon.ca (link)
- Everything coming to Netflix, Amazon Prime, and HBO Now in June (The Verge)
- Tom Cruise’s Edge of Tomorrow to be a two-part franchise? Director teases spoilers (IB Times)
- The Mummy, Logan Lucky, The Big Sick, Rough Night, and More: 2017 Summer Movie Preview (The Atlantic)
- Terry Gilliam Finally Wraps Don Quixote Project After 17 Years (Hollywood Reporter)
- Final Valerian Trailer (ICv2)
- Star Trek: Discovery Premiere Date Revealed (ICv2)
- Watchmen Finally Coming to TV? (ICv2)
- Ron Howard Takes Reins of Han Solo Film (ICv2)
- Preview: Robotech #1 (ICv2)
- Doctor Who Retcons Something Big, Teases Capaldi’s Regeneration (Inverse)
Health
- Tomorrow’s medical breakthrough? You’re already wearing it (CNET)
- The Benefits of Talking to Yourself (NY Times)
- Health in iOS 11 & watchOS 4: Diabetes management, insulin delivery, CoreBluetooth, new Workout data & more (9 to 5 Mac)
- Apple rumored to develop a medical records platform for iPhone (Mashable)
- Dexcom CEO talks ‘game changer’ diabetes management coming to Apple Watch (9 to 5 Mac)
- What Can Prevent Alzheimer’s? Here’s What the Evidence Shows (NBC)
History & Sciences
- The forgotten history of how ancient Zoroastrians helped create the old Silk Route (Quartz)
- When did humans first arrive in North America? (Quartz)
- Pêche fantastique dans les abysses en Australie (Le Devoir)
- Albert Einstein called it: Gravitational waves found again (USA Today)
- La découverte qui bouleverse l’histoire d’« Homo sapiens » (Le Monde)
- Oldest Homo sapiens fossils discovered in Morocco (WaPo, AP, NY Times)
- Baby Bird from Time of Dinosaurs Found Fossilized in Amber (NG)
- Cat’s Paw Print on a Roman Roof Tile (Atlas Obscura, Lincolnshire Live)
- Intact Spine of Hominin Toddler Revealed for 1st Time (Live Science)
- First humans emerged in the eastern Mediterranean and not East Africa (IB Times)
- Found: Pages From One of the First Books Printed in England (Smithsonian)
- Archaeologists have found proof that the ancient Chinese Shang dynasty used foreign slaves (Quartz)
- DNA discovery reveals relatives of ancient Egyptians (CNN)
Japan
- Japan’s Princess Mako Is Giving up Her Royal Status For Love (Time, The Telegraph)
- Japan allows Emperor Akihito to become the first ruler in 200 years to abdicate the throne (The Telegraph)
- Japanese family life is falling apart (Business Insider)
- In Japan, single mothers struggle with poverty and a ‘culture of shame’ (WaPo, NY Times)
- Japan’s Emperor allowed to abdicate (NHK)
- Now You Can Download 2,500 Japanese Woodblock Prints from the Library of Congress (Creators/Vice)
- Gainax: La suite des Ailes d’Honnéamise enfin lancée en production (Animeland, ANN)
- Mao Kobayashi: Japanese cancer blogger dies at 34 (BBC) [She’s also an actress, newscaster and wife of (kabuki) actor Ichikawa Ebiz? XI]
- Japan on alert: Residents told to seek shelter or lie on ground in event of North Korea missile attack (The Telegraph)
Politics & Society (but mostly Trump insanities)
- Trump’s handling of classified info brings new chaos to White House (Politico)
- Trump revealed highly classified information to Russian foreign minister and ambassador (WaPo)
- Trump’s intelligence slip-up may be the straw that breaks the camel’s back (CNN)
- Trump dénonce «la plus grande chasse aux sorcières» de l’histoire américaine (Le Devoir)
- ‘Glum Pope’ and other weird Trump trip moments (BBC)
- White House accused of homophobia after Luxembourg PM’s husband omitted from photo caption (The Telegraph)
- Arrested, missing China activists spark criticism of Trump (AP)
- Trump Hands the Chinese a Gift: The Chance for Global Leadership (NY Times)
- ‘Make our planet great again’: Macron’s response to Trump is praised (The Guardian)
- Comey: White House lied about me, FBI (WaPo, BBC, Politico)
- Muslim and Latino groups unite during Ramadan, breaking fast with tacos at mosques (LA Times)
- Obama’s secret struggle to retaliate against Putin’s election interference (WaPo, MSNBC)
Technology & Gadgets
- Nest unveils iPhone-connected Cam IQ with facial recognition, zoom & better audio (Apple Insider)
- Nest is considering Apple HomeKit as iOS 11 makes supporting existing products easier (9to5Mac) … or not (!) (Mac Rumors)
- I am pondering buying an electric scooter: there are interesting models at eBike Universe but the coolest is Dyad’s E500 model (links)
Humour
Pearls Before Swine by Stephan Pastis for December 12, 2016

Dilbert by Scott Adams for January 1st, 2017
Real Life Adventures by Gary Wise and Lance Aldrich for January 11, 2017
