Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Lapierre
New apartment Paris 11e
It all started with JR craziness of the moment to tear his place down to make a loft and to show a beautiful rock wall that was hiding out there. Then he decided he was moving to Vietnam so has we became like brothers he offered me his place. So now I live in this nice little apartment which I contributed to, feels good to live somewhere you helped building up a little. So much went on in here, its a little weird at first but I will get use to it. My landlords are now his parents, they helped me move here and are just too cool with me. That ancient antique wardrobe you can see is like 150 years old and belonged to JR parents great grand-parents. Took us 3 ours to put it back together. Plus, I use my 2 first months of rent to buy furniture(1600Euros), can't wait to put the place together... thanks buddy, good work! Enjoy yourself in Nam.
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Ripple Effect
There is a man. He lives in a village. He has one stallion. He uses it for work. One day the horse runs away. Everyone in the village comes to him and says “Oh, we are so sorry for you. Now you are so poor”. And the man says ”Maybe. Maybe not”.
The next day the horse returns and brings 20 mares with it. All the people in the village say ”Praise God. You are the richest man in the village. You must be so happy”. And the man says ”Maybe. Maybe not”.
The next day his son rides the stallion, and he falls from it. He is paralyzed. And all people in the village come and say ”We are so so sorry. You are the poorest man now. It’s a horrible thing that happened to your son”. And the man says ”Maybe. Maybe not”.
The next day a war breaks out, and all children from the village are called to go to war. But his son stays behind because he is paralyzed. People in the village say ” You must be so happy. You got to keep your son, and all our sons had to go to war”. And the man says ”Maybe. Maybe not”.
Saturday, December 20, 2008
Coping with a Genetically Engineered Environment : "The Future of Food" Documentary
What is so scary is that mankind doesn't fully understand the consequences of these genetic modifications yet. The scientific community is currently very concerned by the genetic engineering technique consisting of inserting an antibiotic marker gene in the insertion package to then be able to test if that same insertion package was successfully attached. The medical community is terrified at the concept of loosing that antibiotic because it is suspected that the antibiotic gene markers might lead to an increase of the numbers of bacteria that are resistant to the antibiotic.
As Ignacio Chapela said in the documentary, "This is probably the largest biological experiment humanity has ever entered into" and we are not testing on rats but on earth's population.
I recommend everyone to take the time to view this documentary to be able to put what you eat in perspective. See the entire documentary on youtube with the following playlist, it consists of 9 parts of 10 minutes
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Slideshare and Twitter
I started to use 2 new free online information sharing applications last week and both are pretty good in what they do.
Finally going to Mont Blanc
Then I'll probably have a week with Max and Benny Blanco in Max's friends apartment in Chambéry in February.
To top that, we are in the process of booking the second week of march in Austria/Switzerland with mates from Montreal, Germany and France.
Can't wait to wax the board and hit the POWDA....
Monday, December 15, 2008
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Théatre "Elle t'attend finale" -- Leatitia Casta
Sunday, December 07, 2008
ICON A5 Sport plane
Check out the Amphibious model flying tests and ICON's website
Saturday, December 06, 2008
Money As Debt - How banks create money
"Banking was conceived in iniquity and was born in sin. The Bankers own the earth. Take it away from them, but leave them the power to create deposits, and with the flick of the pen they will create enough deposits to buy it back again. However, take it away from them, and all the great fortunes like mine will disappear and they ought to disappear, for this would be a happier and better world to live in.
But, if you wish to remain the slaves of Bankers and pay the cost of your own slavery, let them continue to create deposits." -- Sir Josiah Stamp
Thursday, December 04, 2008
Bruno Blanchet made my day
This video is monstrous, those will be my moves for the next night out.
Wednesday, December 03, 2008
3 must see Movies
Mulholland Drive
Is a David Linch masterpiece you probably all know of. A mistery film exhibiting some film noir and surrealism perspectives, a twisting venture beyond dreams and reality, that will leave you out of words and with no certainty on whats going on.
Ripple Effect
Is a good LA movie with a spiritual awakening plot, the way it was shot is great and the message is one I believe in.
RedBelt
Is a Indie Jujitsu movie I saw on the plane coming back from Montreal and is a good picture, shows good attitude, lots of deceptions and how to prevail. I love Jujitsu.