Thursday, December 07, 2006
Nostradamus is in the house
Au mois d'Aout 2004, alors qu'il etait sous contrat avec les flames de Calgary, nous avions déniché un superbe costume vintage des Canucks a notre grand BouBou pour ensuite aller lui rendre un aspect un peu + approprié pour l'événement. Je suis certain qu'il garde des souvenirs memorables de ce roccambolesque stag party pour les moins biscornues. Maintenant 2 années plus tard il se retrouve pour l'équipe dont il portait l'uniforme lorque nous l'avions d'éplumé. Que de bons souvenirs Sabou .... a venir un post sur comment preparer un bon bachelor party.
Sunday, December 03, 2006
Mac Os X shortcuts
This should be nothing new but its a good reminder when often switching operating system interfaces.
Finder window
Finder window
- "Command-W" = Close Window
- "Option-Command-W" = Close all Windows
- "Command-Right Arrow" = Expand folder (list view)
- "Option-Command-Right Arrow" = Expand folder and nested subfolders (list view)
- "Command-Left Arrow" = Collapse Folder (list view)
- "Option-Command-Up Arrow" = Open parent folder and close current window
Menu Commands
- "Command-H" = Finder Menu Hide Finder
- "Option-Command-H" = Finder Menu Hide Others
- "Command-N" = File Menu New Finder window
- "Shift-Command-N" = File Menu New Folder
- "Command-O" = File Menu Open
- "Command-S" = File Menu Save
- "Shift-Command-S" = File Menu Save as
- "Command-P" = File Menu Print
- "Command-W" = File Menu Close Window
- "Option-Command-W" = File Menu Close all Windows
- "Command-I" = File Menu Get Info
- "Command-D" = File Menu Duplicate
- "Command-R" = File Menu Show original
- "Command-T" = File Menu Add to Favorites
- "Command-Delete" = File Menu Move to Trash
- "Command-E" = File Menu Eject
- "Command-F" = File Menu Find
- "Command-Z" = Edit Menu Undo
- "Command-X" = Edit Menu Cut
- "Command-C" = Edit Menu Copy
- "Command-V" = Edit Menu Paste
- "Command-A" = Edit Menu Select All
- "Command-1" = View Menu View as Icons
- "Command-2" = View Menu View as List
- "Command-3" = View Menu View as Columns
- "Command-B" = View Menu Hide Toolbar
- "Shift-Command-C" = Go Menu Computer
- "Shift-Command-H" = Go Menu Home
- "Shift-Command-I" = Go Menu iDisk
- "Shift-Command-A" = Go Menu Applications
- "Shift-Command-F" = Go Menu Favorites
- "Shift-Command-G" = Go Menu Goto Folder
- "Command-K" = Go Menu Connect to Server
- "Command-M" = Window Menu Minimize Window
- "Command-?" = Help Menu Open Mac Help
- "Command-Space" = Open Spotlight (Mac OS X 10.4 or later)
- "Command-Alt-Space" = Open Spotlight Guide (Mac OS X 10.4 or later)
- "F12" = Opens Dashboard (Mac OS X 10.4 or later)
Mouse Keys
- Control-click to simulate right-click with pad
- "8" = Move Up
- "2" = Move Down
- "4" = Move Left
- "6" = Move Right
- "1, 3, 7, 9" = Move Diagonally
- "5" = Press Mouse Button
- "0" = Hold Mouse Button
- ". (period on keypad)" = Release Mouse Button (use after pressing 0)
Text
- "Control-Command-D" = Word definition in a cocoa application
- "Option←" = move 1 word right
- "Option→" = move 1 word left
- "Command←" = move to beginning of line
- "Command→" = move to end of line
- "Control-A" = move to beginning of paragraph
- "Control-K" = delete text to the end of paragraph
- "Control-N" = move to next line
- "Control-O" = insert new line
- "Control-T" = transpose character
- "Option-Delete" = delete word to the left
Terminal
- "Control-A" = move to beginning of line
- "Control-B/F" = move back/forward one character
- "Control-E" = move to the end of line
- "Control-T" = transpose char
- "Control-U" = Erase line
- "Control-W" = Erase previous word
- "Escape-F/B" = move one word forward/backward
- "Escape-D" = Erase next word
Other Commands
- "Option-Command-D" = Show/Hide Dock
- "Command-Tab" = Switch application
- "Command-Up Arrow" = Move up one directory
- "Command-Down Arrow" = Move down one directory
- "Page Up or Control-Up Arrow" = Move up one page
- "Page Down or Control-Down Arrow" = Move down one page
- "Option-Drag" = Copy to new location
- "Command-Drag" = Move to new location without copying
- "Command-C" = Show Colors palette in application
- "Command-T" = Show Font palette in application
- "Command-Shift-3" = Take a picture of the screen
- "Command-Shift-4" = Take a picture of the selection
- "Command-Shift-4, then press Control while selecting" = Take a picture of the screen, place in Clipboard
- "Command-Shift-4, then Spacebar" = Take a picture of the selected window
- "Command -Q" = Quit Application
- "Option-Command-esc" = Force Quit
- "Control-Eject" = Restart, Sleep, Shutdown dialog box
- "Control-Command-Eject" = Quit all applications and restart
- "Option-Command-Eject or Option-Command-Power" = Sleep
- "Command-`" = Cycle through windows in application or Finder (if more than one window is open)
- "Function-Delete (PowerBook, iBook only)" = Forward Delete (delete the character to the right of your cursor)
Friday, November 24, 2006
MAA 125th anniversary
"Founded in 1881, as the Montreal Amateur Athletic Association (M.A.A.A.), through the union of three prominent sporting clubs of the era, Club Sportif MAA continues on the tradition of promoting excellence in athletics."
There was a huge happening Thursday November 16Th to celebrate the anniversary of my second home. It was an amazing evening with performances from le Cirque du Soleil and a few other highlights. It was a huge event and surprisingly casual atmosphere, all you can drink on top of that.
I call it my second home since I shower and shave more often at MAA than at home. Seriously that club is just great because it's not just a place were you go to workout and see some of the best squash players in Quebec, but its a place where you stick around to have a beer watching a hockey game with buddies, after a squash match and a good sweat in the steam room. That's also where I store my bike in the morning before I go to work or where I get a massage after a stressfull day.
An interesting fact is that the first Stanley cup was won by the the MAA hockey team. You can find a little more on its history on the MAA's website.
Main Page
History
There was a huge happening Thursday November 16Th to celebrate the anniversary of my second home. It was an amazing evening with performances from le Cirque du Soleil and a few other highlights. It was a huge event and surprisingly casual atmosphere, all you can drink on top of that.
I call it my second home since I shower and shave more often at MAA than at home. Seriously that club is just great because it's not just a place were you go to workout and see some of the best squash players in Quebec, but its a place where you stick around to have a beer watching a hockey game with buddies, after a squash match and a good sweat in the steam room. That's also where I store my bike in the morning before I go to work or where I get a massage after a stressfull day.
An interesting fact is that the first Stanley cup was won by the the MAA hockey team. You can find a little more on its history on the MAA's website.
Main Page
History
Friday, November 17, 2006
Saturday, November 04, 2006
Halloween
Tetes a claques: Halloween
Sont trop hot. vous pouvez en voir plus sur leur site web a www.tetesaclaques.tv
Sont trop hot. vous pouvez en voir plus sur leur site web a www.tetesaclaques.tv
Thursday, November 02, 2006
Mac Enstein ...
Monday, October 30, 2006
Oracle 10G: Build J2EE Aplications Ed 1.1 Certificate
In February of last year I was facing a thought decision. I was given the choice to go and take a 1 week formation in Toronto or California? Doh?
I chose the later and had an amazing stay at Sofitel in Redwood Shore for 8 days with a car rental. My classes were located 5 minutes from the hotel and were just beside my employer's headquarters. Had a chance to meet and lunch with people I only new by e-mail, putting a face on them was pretty cool.
You can have a look at a few pictures of that trip!
So I did all the tourists stuff on the first week-end, biked around San Francisco, went on the Golden Gate bridge and then rode in Sausalito which was really a nice place to visit. I met a couple there that were biking and they showed me around. Visited Alcatraz, Chinatown, Russian Hill, Twin Peaks, Market street, fisherman's WARF, ...
During the week, after class I would go for a run at the beach in half Moon Bay, the surfing spot is best known as Maverick one of the best big waves on the west coast. Too bad I didn't get the chance to grab a board and be destroyed by one of those waves. I was convinced by one of my coworkers to go and see 2 plays; a drama entitled Mortality and Morbidity and a musical on Sinatra, being in California I guess I had to attend at least one show right! I had the chance to enjoy some of the Bay Area fine cuisine and here is a small list:
On Thursday night I went to have a look at Mark Farina's residence the Ruby Skye which almost made me feel like I was back to Ibiza.
On Wednesday 1 meter of snow fell in the mountains and I have always dreamt to Ride Lake Tahoe so that was were I was heading for a 4 hour drive to Heavenly on Saturday. One of the best Snowboard days of my life, my legs must still hurt from all that powder!! Next time I have to try Kirkwood or Mammoth.
I chose the later and had an amazing stay at Sofitel in Redwood Shore for 8 days with a car rental. My classes were located 5 minutes from the hotel and were just beside my employer's headquarters. Had a chance to meet and lunch with people I only new by e-mail, putting a face on them was pretty cool.
You can have a look at a few pictures of that trip!
So I did all the tourists stuff on the first week-end, biked around San Francisco, went on the Golden Gate bridge and then rode in Sausalito which was really a nice place to visit. I met a couple there that were biking and they showed me around. Visited Alcatraz, Chinatown, Russian Hill, Twin Peaks, Market street, fisherman's WARF, ...
During the week, after class I would go for a run at the beach in half Moon Bay, the surfing spot is best known as Maverick one of the best big waves on the west coast. Too bad I didn't get the chance to grab a board and be destroyed by one of those waves. I was convinced by one of my coworkers to go and see 2 plays; a drama entitled Mortality and Morbidity and a musical on Sinatra, being in California I guess I had to attend at least one show right! I had the chance to enjoy some of the Bay Area fine cuisine and here is a small list:
- Cliff House San Francisco
- Crab House @ Pier 39 San Francisco
- Tamarine @ Palo Alto
- BAY 223 @ Redwood City
- Calzone on Colombus Ave @ SF
On Thursday night I went to have a look at Mark Farina's residence the Ruby Skye which almost made me feel like I was back to Ibiza.
On Wednesday 1 meter of snow fell in the mountains and I have always dreamt to Ride Lake Tahoe so that was were I was heading for a 4 hour drive to Heavenly on Saturday. One of the best Snowboard days of my life, my legs must still hurt from all that powder!! Next time I have to try Kirkwood or Mammoth.
Sunday, August 27, 2006
Road Trip through Eastern Europe
Lets make a long story short ....
If you prefer pictures to this long short story click on this hyperlink
On August 10th, a terrorist attempt was dismantled at London Airport. Dammit, that had to happen the day I left for France. Going through customs was a nightmare, Air Transat sent people in karts to get us through customs and in the plane. How lucky was I to have a direct flight, else I would of never gotten in Nice on the next morning. I finally got there in time, Max and Franky waiting for me at the airport with the "GrosTorseMobile" a Poegot 205 17 years of age ready for a great journey through Eastern Europe.
We drove all the way across Italy with a first stop in Verona, the city of Romeo & Juliet for a great snack ended with a good gelato. Then we took the road again for a well-deserved sleep in Venezia. We had a little bonus with an outdoors show from Roger Waters, singer of Pink Floyd on la Plaza San Marco were we took our first Jack of the trip.
We just had time to grab a espresso and hop we were gone again direction Zadar Croatia for a little halt before we would go to Pag Island for a few days. When we got to Novalja, all hotels were booked so we had to knock at some local’s door to find a place to stay and we found a cozy place with and old mama that took good care of us. There is a little beach on Pag called Zrce just beside Novalja which is trying to label itself as the next Ibiza (not quite) but still it runs 24 hrs, there are Jacuzzis and pools in the clubs ... We didn't rest much during that stay especially when we lost both car keys in a rain storm at 6 in the morning after a long night and I had left the key of our room in the car. Luckily after 15 minutes in the rain trying to open the window and after being soaked and wet, Max finally found the key in his chest where you basically can find anything since it is humongous, there was probably even a peace of Pag cheese hidden in there. On our last day on Pag we took a boat ride to the islands to end up on Rab where we rented a scooter to visit the island.
Again we hoped in the car direction Plitvice National park for a quick one-day visit. The setup was magnificent with waterfalls and lakes everywhere. The park was the strategic location where Serbs and Croatians first started to fight in the Croatian War Of Independence in the 90's. Then we headed up North to Hungary because we had to be in Budapest on Friday to meet friends. We stopped at lake Balaton for a night in a small town called Keszthely were we had a great night at a local pub on the beach trying to talk a mixture of German and English to communicate with the locals.
So here we go again to Budapest and meet TBo and the Danish with his 10 or so other friends at a 4* Hotel downtown on the Pest side of the city. Nice! Big weekend, with some well deserved relaxation in Budapest thermal bath's finest! After that it was time to think going back in Antibes France for good French food. On the way back, we stopped for 2 nights in Ljubljana the capital of Slovenia. There was something special about that place. The city and the women were so nice, people were friendly and the atmosphere was so chill. I would definitely rate it as one of the finest city I have had a chance to visit. So that was about 3500 K's without a single problem with the ride, except maybe closing the hood, not bad for an some car so close to retirement.
Pictures
Alex has all the pictures from Budapest Here
If you prefer pictures to this long short story click on this hyperlink
On August 10th, a terrorist attempt was dismantled at London Airport. Dammit, that had to happen the day I left for France. Going through customs was a nightmare, Air Transat sent people in karts to get us through customs and in the plane. How lucky was I to have a direct flight, else I would of never gotten in Nice on the next morning. I finally got there in time, Max and Franky waiting for me at the airport with the "GrosTorseMobile" a Poegot 205 17 years of age ready for a great journey through Eastern Europe.
We drove all the way across Italy with a first stop in Verona, the city of Romeo & Juliet for a great snack ended with a good gelato. Then we took the road again for a well-deserved sleep in Venezia. We had a little bonus with an outdoors show from Roger Waters, singer of Pink Floyd on la Plaza San Marco were we took our first Jack of the trip.
We just had time to grab a espresso and hop we were gone again direction Zadar Croatia for a little halt before we would go to Pag Island for a few days. When we got to Novalja, all hotels were booked so we had to knock at some local’s door to find a place to stay and we found a cozy place with and old mama that took good care of us. There is a little beach on Pag called Zrce just beside Novalja which is trying to label itself as the next Ibiza (not quite) but still it runs 24 hrs, there are Jacuzzis and pools in the clubs ... We didn't rest much during that stay especially when we lost both car keys in a rain storm at 6 in the morning after a long night and I had left the key of our room in the car. Luckily after 15 minutes in the rain trying to open the window and after being soaked and wet, Max finally found the key in his chest where you basically can find anything since it is humongous, there was probably even a peace of Pag cheese hidden in there. On our last day on Pag we took a boat ride to the islands to end up on Rab where we rented a scooter to visit the island.
Again we hoped in the car direction Plitvice National park for a quick one-day visit. The setup was magnificent with waterfalls and lakes everywhere. The park was the strategic location where Serbs and Croatians first started to fight in the Croatian War Of Independence in the 90's. Then we headed up North to Hungary because we had to be in Budapest on Friday to meet friends. We stopped at lake Balaton for a night in a small town called Keszthely were we had a great night at a local pub on the beach trying to talk a mixture of German and English to communicate with the locals.
So here we go again to Budapest and meet TBo and the Danish with his 10 or so other friends at a 4* Hotel downtown on the Pest side of the city. Nice! Big weekend, with some well deserved relaxation in Budapest thermal bath's finest! After that it was time to think going back in Antibes France for good French food. On the way back, we stopped for 2 nights in Ljubljana the capital of Slovenia. There was something special about that place. The city and the women were so nice, people were friendly and the atmosphere was so chill. I would definitely rate it as one of the finest city I have had a chance to visit. So that was about 3500 K's without a single problem with the ride, except maybe closing the hood, not bad for an some car so close to retirement.
Pictures
Alex has all the pictures from Budapest Here
Monday, April 24, 2006
Intro
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