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  • 03 déc 2006 at 6:40 PM
Galaxie
I thought it was a good moment to empty my "LJ Stuff to post" file again. Most of the time when I take a quizz I save the results into that file, and once every few months I remember to post the stuff it has in.

I don't always remember who I took a quizz from, so you'll excuse me for not crediting them.


A hidden bunch of tests ! )

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Being a "long studies" student

  • 16 juil 2006 at 1:22 AM
Galaxie
I got my results this morning. They're better than what I expected !
So I passed the political science side !! WOO !
And I failed the history side ! not cool, but it wasn't the most important anyway ! I'll have to re-take three subjects + 1 side subject in september in order to validate it.

In the meantime, I am the proud owner of a Licence of Political Science !

If anyone cares, my results were as follows : (F = failed, P = passed)
Semester 5 :
Ancient Hist. 9,75 (F), Modern Hist. 11,5 (P), Contemporary Hist 15 : (P)
Political Life in France and Europe : 9 (F), European Construction : 13 (P)
English : 14 (P)
Semester 6 :
Medieval Hist : 9,75 (F), Modern Hist : 14 (P), Contemporary Hist : 9,5 (F)
Epistemology : 8,5 (F), Sociology : 15 (P), Postwar Britain in English : 16,5 (P)
Lexicology : 11,5 (P)

Basically here is what I needed :
- to have more than 10 at the total average (which is 12,16 for me)
- in order to validate the Licence of History, I had to validate 4 subjects out of 6 (I only validated 3)
- in order to validate the Licence of Political Science, I had to validate 3 subjects out of 5 + the English subject from Semester 5

Also, I'm rather happy that my medieval history results are not too bad (7,5 on the written paper, 12 at the spoken exam !). I'm disappointed at contemporary history semester 6, because I thought it'd be better and that's what failed it for me !

Anyway, the important part is here, now that I have my licence, I can get on to the master !
Trouble is, I can't register online because it's what's called a "closed" degree, so I have to get there myself. And the office is closed until the 25 of August !

And now I'm entering the "long studies" students club, more than 2 years !

***

Aside from those good news, I had a sleepless night wednesday to thursday, because I was working and I finished my code at around 4:15, I didn't want to stop earlier because then I would have gotten confused when I'd be back to it. And it so happened that my sister had her train to Béziers at 6:24 at Gare de Lyon and I'd said I'd take her there, and we had to depart at 5:30 just to be safe, so I thought it would be really stupid to go to bed, because then I couldn't wake up, see ?
Loads of people, of course : this Thursday was the beginning of a five days week-end (most of the people taking their time off (RTT) on Thursday, Friday was Bastille Day, + a week-end) + the beginning of the second double-week of the month, means hell lot of people going away on holiday anyway.
I was ROFL as my mother at one point pointed a group of people obviously with north-African ascent, with loads of luggage, whom she said were probably going to take the 6:20 train to Marseille. The funny part is that she was right.
It was the first time my sister (who is 17) was travelling totally on her own : no group, nobody with her at all. As she's got a sometime awkward sense of responsibility (she's sometimes a bit deconnected from what would seem obvious to you, e.g. if she needs to find a train she'd phone me for advice instead of just asking a SNCF staff), my mother was a bit worried, but everything went smoothly (in spite of her nearly missing her train in Montpellier, lol). Whatever, I wasn't going to talk about that anyway.
On the way back home, I tried to start the car using the parking ticket. I decided that my mother would drive in the end.

***

I was working on Nex 0.4 (again, lol) and around 17h40, I get a phonecall from Julia who summoned me to see the fireworks with her and a few friends I either didn't know, or hadn't seen for months and months. All of this after a game of bowling. I wasn't keen on to accept because I was tired and ruined, but for some reason I decided for it, so there I went.
First, I refused that she'd invite me, which I'm now deeply regretting because overall I spent 16 euros on it (2 games + shoes rent + 1 drink), but that was before I know that my account was particularly lower than I thought.
I played particularly badly on the first game, scoring only 5 points and having five null shoots in a row. I guess I'll use my tiredness as an excuse (I hadn't slept for a while, remember ?), but I've been having fun, that's what matters. After I found my balance, I became better (81 points for the second game with 3 spares and 1 strike, not bad for someone who rarely plays, eh ?)
Then we found out that this year the fireworks would be on the evening of the 14th, but we still had our pic-nic on the Champ de Mars, and then as we were going to join more people I decided that I was really too tired and decided to go home.

***

Now, my parents are gone, my sister are gone, it's just me and my two cats Lili and Ebra, until I go join the family in Bayonne next week...

As if this entry wasn't long enough, here is the meme stolen from [info]onespiceybbw and [info]faeangelique (yes, both of you, I'm still reading !) :

(Click here to post your own answers for this meme.)

× I miss somebody right now. I don't watch much TV these days.  (holidays = 99% crap on tv) I own lots of books.
× I wear glasses or contact lenses. × I love to play video games. × I've tried marijuana.
I've watched porn movies.  (and trust me, it's highly un-erotic !) × I have been the psycho-ex in a past relationship. I believe honesty is usually the best policy.
I curse sometimes.  (not that often, now that I think of it...) × I have changed a lot mentally over the last year.  (if only !) × I carry my knife/razor everywhere with me.
it goes on... )

Being a quizz freak

  • 25 mar 2006 at 2:44 AM
Anti CPE
Hello folks,

Well, I'm still on the watch for the strike and action against the now worldwise infamous CPE. American friends, don't worry, the city is STILL not at war (our press reviews show that the american media mostly concentrate on the violence that is occasionally happening... Well, it's just not that. Remember what I said about the riots back in November ?)

Don't try to explain or understand a european problem using an american pattern. Thanks.

The Prime Minister still won't understand what the problem is, and all he tries to do is to divide the unions union. With very little success so far. My belief is that they will try to let the situation become worse and worse until everyone's fed up with it.
As for student like me, half our year's been sacrified, so we aren't going to stop now without having gained anything, it would be such a waste of time and energy !

So here I have been, helping organizing the demonstrations and various debates, which is hard because our university, the Sorbonne, is still closed, meaning that we still can't inform the other Sorbonne students or organize debates, etc. We don't have any access to our union rooms either, where we have a lot of useful objects such as faxes, photocopying machines, banners, flags and other Order Service markers. Instead we have to nick boxes from supermarkets around to use them !

Personnally, I haven't been concentrating on anything else, except for one afternoon during which i've been working on the ADAG website, one of the two I'm still supposed to work on. In the meantime I hope the exams won't suffer too much from it. I mean I'm ready to hold my responsibilities in that domain, but what bothers me is that we don't have a choice anyway. I mean I know that if I had had the choice, I still would have done what I'm doing, but with the university being closed there wasn't a choice to be made, so there isn't such a responsibility to take ! Let's just hope they're not postponed until Session 2, because it would mean 1 chance only instead of 2, and it would disqualify us all for every single foreigner exchange (university years in other countries usually start at the beginning of September, so the universities want confirmation of degree gain by the end of July).

So that's about it, I haven't gotten arrested and managed to stay out of trouble, esp. with the violences. The Sorbonne committee always dismiss the demonstration group earlier than expected if we get bad news from the arrival point and we give instructions to our students not to go to the Sorbonne either, well still they're free to do so if they wish, but we try to keep those who don't out of trouble. That includes me. (I don't fancy being arrested and molested then kept for hours at the police station, thanks. I'm way more useful out of there anyway.)
On the other hand, I *did* appear on TV on Thursday evening on France 3, during the national news :)

Not much to do until Monday now, I mean there are tract diffusions but I'm tired from the nine demonstrations I've been taking part of during the last two weeks, so I'll skip that. Waking up on mornings is more and more difficult, but otherwise the body resists well. Long demonstration don't even make my legs hurt anymore, so I guess it's good (my back still hurts though).

Well there you go. Enough of babbling I guess, time for the last tests that remain in my "LJ Stuff to post" file !

Tests ! )

Well this is it I think ! Stay connected for more boring trivia about my rebel life !

Being a quizz whore

  • 14 fév 2006 at 11:45 PM
Galaxie
To change a bit, guess what... I don't have much to say... again !

Life goes on and is pretty boring, that's all about classes/lectures/seminars and work and that's about it.
This 14th of February was slightly unremarkable, fortunately.

We handed in the Canada application forms yesterday. They were hard to complete, but here I am. Applied for the UQAM, the University of Montréal and the University Laval. The UQAM seems the most accurate to my course, but I would be delighted to go to Université Laval as it's located in Québec, which I would really love to live in.

Results at the end of May. I'm not confident at all about getting taken, mainly because the Politics department selects their candidates prior to submitting the applications to the canadian universities, and that makes it be like 1 person / university. Plus the fact that I couldn't get a personnal recommendation... (which means, a recommendation from a teacher who knows the student. Lecturers don't qualify for that. And in the double path I'm in, we have no political science class - only lectures. Too bad.). And last but not least, I'm far from having an excellent report.

But you know... No trying, no gaining.

Apart from that, as I was saying, life just goes on. That, and the fact that my british politics lecture, which is given in English, starts at 8:00 on tuesdays and I'm so still asleep then that I completely mix languages and am totally unable to say what language I'm hearing/writing. Hehe... call me wicked !


And now for your entertainment, a few tests... )

Until next time, farewell folks !

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Being short

  • 05 fév 2006 at 2:22 AM
Galaxie
Again, I don't have much to say.

My last exam was last Tuesday and it went pretty average. I messed things up, I think, by getting confused between dates and european commission directives names (surprise, when you have about a few hundreds), but thoroughly I was in my subject (« The European Commission among the European Institutions »). How the heck do you want to manage such a subject in 7 mins of preparation and 7 mins of presentation ? I kept to the main facts, and answered the questions, couldn't really do more. The "fun" part is when they tell you you don't go into depth enough. But my dear man, I'd've needed a lot more time for this. I know they're testing how precise and synthetic we can be, but there are limits !

Other than that, I released Syntax Nex 0.3 and I lost the envy to code for the moment, I think it's a great achievement, but I also thought I did deserve a few holidays.

The school holidays in Zone C started today for two weeks.
My holidays are going to end with the inter-semester break, meaning, next monday. Next monday, I'll be back into the Sorbonne amphitheaters. New subjects in political science, and ancient history (my strongest point) will vanish for medieval history (my weakest point) to come back.

Yuck.

So I haven't been doing anything related to work and I intend to continue this tomorrow.
But I've been reading at night : first of all, Antéchrista by Amélie Nothomb.
Amélie Nothomb is a belgian writer, for those who wouldn't know her, and people are usually split about her : most of the people seem to either love her or hate her.
As for me, I wasn't really into some of their books, while some others I really liked.
Antéchrista is one of those I liked. The story is really wicked. It tells the life of Blanche, who's a quiet and lonely girl of sixteen who attends the University in Brussels, studying political science. She's a sort of loner, so she doesn't mind ; but one day she meet Christa, a quite popular girl who she's delighted to get to know. But it soon appears that Christa isn't exactly "nice", but rather manipulates about everyone.
The story is wicked, as I was saying. It makes you think that Amélie Nothomb herself is somewhat crazy, not to tell mad. But it's very enjoyable. It's very well built, the style is direct and cool. And who said that a wicked story was bad ? :p

The second book I'm currently into reading is The tales of Alvin Maker, Book 5 by Orson Scott Card. I'm not going into a description of this one, because it's a huge and long story, but this one book is just as good as the previous ones, or even better because it's really funny. Not that the subjects aren't serious, but some lines are really worth it, and the way the author uses real historical characters such as Napoléon, Honoré de Balzac, Bill Harrison, John Adams, Tenska-Tawa and so many others, not to mention the way the translator (Patrick Couton) makes them all speak like old-fashionned canadians (I assume there was some kind of accent rendered by the author in the original version)...
Two nights ago, I was stupidly shaken with laughter alone in my bed and I just couldn't stop. Freaked my two cats off, hehe...

Well those were the news. Ah, I watched rugby obviously, Ireland-Italy was a good game and the Italians are really getting better with time, I guess the Irish were a bit afraid ;)
Then England slaughtered Wales (47-13), which is a shame because I really don't like England and I really did like Wales beating them in Twickenham last year (especially since France and Ireland also won there). But the welsh weren't really a match for the english today.

Also a few things have happened about my Canada next-year trip, but I'm needing confirmations and stuff so I'll explain later.

Okay, that's it then. I'm going to go to bed with my brilliant book, and enjoy my Sunday !


Time for what keisha tagged me ! )

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Being the World's local Clem

  • 08 jan 2006 at 12:59 AM
Galaxie
First of all, happy new year everybody !
I know I'm not updating this a lot... Mmm... Well, I have a sort of boring life, so no surprise.

Peter was here the first week of holidays, it was neat, but I'm not going into details. Basically I showed him the city around, we spent an evening with [info]llaunje, etc. Also we went up up up the Eiffel Tower and I still love the view you've got from up there, especially at night - but the price is sort of argh.

Xmas eve went rather fine too, like last year, family sort of party at my uncle's in Ezanville. Lots of pictures were taken, lots of fun esp. since one of my other uncles had brought small flashing lights for everyone to wear !

Xmas was a rather quiet day since we ate so much, and the presents were all good - I got the fifth book of the Tales of Alvin Maker by Orson Scott Card, and also the newest story by Elizabeth George entitled With No One As a Witness and also a new bottle of perfume, the CK One Scene limited edition. The last thing I got was a 512 MB SO-DIMM memory bar for my laptop, a well needed gift ! :D

New year went quietly, as was my father's birthday on December 31st 2005. A simple evening home with a few friends of my parents - that's what you get when all your friends are away for the holidays... Hehe. Yeah, I chose not to go to the RAC new year party, for the fourth year in a row.
And then 2006 started quietly and University's back...

Time for a bit of fun posting, as I've been re-filling my special "Stuff to post to LJ" file again !

Slogans for the Clem )

However good he is, Clem has sins )

I can really act badly sometimes )

That's all folks ! Next on Clem channel, exams... Well I still have time :p
(That entry was so good for the ego lol !)

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Being Boring

  • 24 nov 2005 at 8:29 PM
Galaxie
Boring. That's the word. (Eh, Peter ?!)

After two days of being sort of down (not to add the shame and guilt from it), I decided it was time to pull myself back up, so on Wednesday after my lecture I went to see a movie, which turned to be Woody Allen's Match Point.
I went at the UGC Ciné Cité Les Halles after having booked my ticket on the wap, got it with my wonderful Unlimited card from the machine and headed down to Room 4.
The room was quite empty, which wasn't surprising as it was just lunch time.

(Side note : that IMDB whole thing is always so scary. Did you know that Scarlett Johansson actually was three weeks younger than I am ? ! I'd give her 4 more years at least, from the movie ! damn make up !)

I love sitting in a theatre's room right before a movie starts, when it's all dark, empty and quiet. I just leave myself be carried by the crappish music they've got. Follow my thoughts, making a note that I'll have it all forgotten after a while. So good.
Those lunchtime shows have one great advantage : the announcements show less known movies, less crap such as Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, which I'm probably going to boycott once again.
I noticed that there were many movies involving religion these days. The life of a muslim woman. The life of a christian woman in the west bank. The life of a hindi woman who shares her food and helps people around in India. And something involving Satan servants being chased by some super-heroic christian american sweeties.

How big a deal is religion ? With everything bad it makes people do, I wonder how its popularity can be increasing that way (also see the U.S. Election 2004).

Anyway.
The movie was quite good, actually. I have nothing special for/against Woody Allen, the announcement stills weren't especially attractive to me either. But it was good. Good play, I'd say. Predictable, but good play. Well the end was actually thrilling.
That Chris Wilton character reminds me of... me. The sort of guy that just lives life the way it comes and just sizes occasions on the fly - or not. I used to sort of live like that. Until nothing happened anymore, that is. But I don't like the way it all ends. I mean, speaking of the character, obviously :)

As of today, it was all difficult to wake up so early with the radio telling it would be about 0 degree out there. Brrr. 8 am, started a dull lecture about the European Commission in an over-heated amphitheater. Wouldn't have survived if we hadn't got the half-time break. Woosh.

Student Expo tomorrow, hope I'll have more information for next year at last !

A little question, only for those who care )

I think it's time for a few tests ;) )

Here you go then... Not much to add.

Ah, yes. The Aurélia story.
Maybe you've heard this from your homelands. A small girl named Aurélia was kidnapped in Jallais (Maine-et-Loire) a few days ago. Her sister narrowly escaped the kidnapper. Then 24 hours later, she was found in Cholet (Maine-et-loire), 20 km away from there, left alone in the city where she rang a door etc etc. The only info they had from her sister was that the guy was about 30 and drove a grey car they identified as a 309, whose plates ended with 49.
They finally found the owner of the car (very stupid of him) to be guilty.
He was given by his wife, who called the police when the portrait was released.
Then - sick - they found that the girl - Aurélia - had been raped.
Then - very sick - they found that it was premedited. The girl was being watched by the guy.
Then - sicker - they found that it wasn't a first. They found on his computers data that proved he's raped severeal other kids (they don't specify whether girls and/or boys) under 10 years old.
Then - even sicker - they found that not only was it not the first time, but that at some points they actually befriended the families and offered to keep watch on the kids when the parents had to be away.

The guy risks a lifetime sentence in jail and his wife risks up to 30 years.

This is so sick.

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Being Deep

  • 03 nov 2005 at 11:50 PM
Galaxie
Some of my friends have blogs.
They've blogs that they keep up-to-date on a nearly daily basis.
These friends are doing their year in another country with a bunch of cool people, have tons of fun stuff happening to them, they go to parties, they go to pubs (not much different after all), they see people falling in the streets, have a close group to hold on, to hang out with, well, in other words, they're experiencing.

I'm rather a home-quiet boy. Meaning that I don't enjoy parties that much - in any case, not *too many* parties a week. There are many occasions on which I'd rather stay in my calm homeplace rather than going to busy places. That's what I call being a loner but with a slightly modified meaning. I have my friends and I enjoy being with them, just not all the time and in parties, etc. I'm not asocial, if you prefer. And at any rate I couldn't really afford it anyway.

Would it then be correct to assume that my life is boring ?

I can't make up my mind. It certainly lacks a bit of fun. But I don't really mind it...
Then I wonder.
If I was currently in Canada (where, needless to remind you, I plan on going next year), would it be so different ?
I bet for yes.
First of all, I'd live in the very university itself, so I couldn't really avoid being in constant contact of other students. Secondly, usually, foreigner groups tend to gather as it provides security and help for starters. Thirdly, it's just how life is there (although it seems to be here too, from what the parisbouge.com website says... yet I mostly hear about Erasmus parties, how ironic is that ?).
Would I mind ?
I guess not. As long as it doesn't ruin me and that I actually have the choice to stay alone when I feel like it.

(pause here : my father started rambling on the european constitutionnal treaty again and this does require me to reply)

So what's the problem and why am I rambling about it ?
Well, it's just that I sort of like a bit of change, but at the same time I really fancy staying here. Mmm.
Trouble is : I'm getting older. Already 21 years old. Not been living that much in the end. Mostly kept to my own work fun and quiet little life. Bah. I still have many years to live. But still - where are my teens ?!

And then, a so quiet life means meeting less new people, nearly none outside of university (and as I was implying, our university isn't the easiest place to meet people - no campus, etc). Then my loner personnality gets problems with something nasty which presence has been growing up and up along those last years... the whore-me !

I already referred to the whore-me, so I assume I don't need to introduce him. Just take a look at the tests in my October entries (and also, down here).
Mind you, I'm just not being helped. My friends are truly sex-obsessed themselves, whether they're irc/.net friends or real life friends. As you can see :

02/11/2005 (¬) 23:16:07 - <Diseased_Punk> the only bad side effect of the kombucha is that it gives your sex drive a boost

This is just ONE line taken out of... thousands. Not to mention that James here is like, referring to sex all the time, even if we're not into a sex-related conversation. What to expect from me after that, I wonder !

Real life friends, as I was saying, are just as affected. The only difference is that it's more subtle, and often undermeant :
Luce : Big boobs are annoying, it's so easy to get a cold with those.

Of course, this could sound innocent... but then, the reference to breasts is just like, highlighted. The english translation isn't worth anything anyway.

Okay, so much for proving that. I'll do better.
Meanwhile, a few more tests. )

I have all I need for a perfect life... I'd just have not to worry about CIA black spots, riots in the northeastern parisian suburbs, and generally how badly the world goes.
If only.

Being Scared (or maybe not)

  • 31 oct 2005 at 9:11 PM
Galaxie
"Rosemary's baby" is on tv right now. Scary.
Halloween is back again and well, it's not a real success.

Halloween in France has always had little value. It's nothing traditionnal. It was mostly brought in 2000 for commercial reasons. That year, it was real madness. 70 millions euros, that's as much as it brought into big shops and companies' pockets. However, people are not that stupid (I honestly thought they were, but apparently I was mistaken) and the fashion has faded.
This year, barely anybody's been making something at all. Other than nightclubs.

At least a good news in this riots climate. And now the police seem to have fired some gas into a mosquee. Real nice of them.
Sarkozy's in disgrace, as people start to realize how fake he is. This one is going to politically kill himself before he can actually be elected, I hope. All the media start to criticize, which is quite a good sign in this direction. Enough of totalitarism and unfreedom !

Anyway... Enough of world news gossip, I'm no analyst anyway, just felt like a little calm rant, if it makes sense.
I don't have much to say however, merely spent Sunday doing nothing and Monday doing... well not nothing, went shopping and all.
Tomorrow is a national holiday, everyone's getting off :)

Time for tests... )

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Being Useless

  • 30 oct 2005 at 1:23 AM
Galaxie
Two boring days, except for friday afternoon - I went to the biggish UGC Ciné-Cité Les Halles to see Wallace and Gromit, the mystery of the were-rabbit... Quite a pretty cool movie, if you want to know, an average storyline but a cool animation job and loads of jokes and references - though these didn't appear in the subtitles, so I doubt many people got them anyway.
Saturday was pretty like every other Saturdays, meaning loads of working and loads of rugby watching (St. Français - Leicester ; Biarritz - Ulster ; Munster - Castres).

In the end, the only cool news of the week-end so far is that we've got one extra hour to sleep...

However, I'm still being a sex-whore these days (oops, did I actually forget to mention that ?)... A few more tests should prove this.

Maybe blonde doesn't suit me well... )
Power Colouring is not only about hair... )
All about my kissing skills ! )
What sort of spirituality do I fit with ? )
Finally, my life's not too bad )

Be at peace.

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Random Entry

  • 23 sep 2005 at 10:41 AM
Galaxie
Hi folks !

More than 15 months since my last entry... I'm just so not into blogs. Anyway, I was rambling around for a change and I came accross an old file in my /home/ folder I was keeping for ages. Quizzes results I planned to post here. That I did many months ago. I thought I'd post them for a bit of entertainment. I didn't sort them at all, so here you are !

Life's OK. I hope you folks are OK too.
Take care !

-- Clem


Click here for the tests ! )

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Peeche's

  • 07 mar 2004 at 7:48 PM
Satellite
I just thought I'd keep you updated with my little life... Even though I think it is uninteresting, if you're reading this, let's make it a bit more fun, at least you won't have come here for nothing :)

So what could I say about February... not too much, I daresay ! Depression is slowly walking away from me, weight is slowly going down too (72,5 kg this morning !! :D), so I reckon it's going to be even better soon :)
As for my friends, well, as we know, friends are not always those you believe that are, but still, we're having a lot of fun and are currently planning our holidays for July :) I'll keep you updated too...
Next planned things are, going to se the concert of The Offspring in Paris Bercy on Tuesday March 16th, then M in Strasbourg on Saturday April 24th... lots of fun, I tell you !!

Recent news now, I got back to my country house for the first time since the end of summer this week end. We went away on Friday morning, back on Saturday evening. We knew we couldn't stay much longer, because it is very cold these days, and the house was as cold as a freezer... Fortunately, fire helps :) I'll let you discover the pictures (see below).

Web update... I finished my personal website ages ago in fact but only started to fill it a couple of days ago... The design is made of that LJ Opal layout, which I converted to XHTML and I changed some little things, see the Crédits section for more information about that.
There are currently 4 online pictures albums :
- 1 : my Cats album. Random pictures of my cats, with comments from myself,
- 7 : Pictures out of a day out with friends,
- 8 : Also a day out with friends,
- 10 : Pictures of this 5/6 March week-end at the countryhouse.
The whole website is French... too bad for you but I'm positive you can manage a browse between my pictures :)
Click here to discover the website !

And now, another one of those random tests. )

Sincerly yours,
Clem :)

Post Scriptum - did anyone understand the trick with my title ? ;)

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Guess who's back

  • 04 fév 2004 at 1:00 AM
Galaxie
Good evening everyone !

Wow ! I can see your faces already. I haven't been writing for so long... Yes, I know you missed me, and I missed you, well. Those who use to post at the bbarden network should know that I haven't been too well lately. Anyway, I thought it was time for a come-back ;)

LJ Update. - If you're reading this through your Friends page, kindly browse to my journal... not hard, the link being [info]sa4turn3 :) Yes, there you are, I made a bit of changing... Well, with everyone switching to System S2, I couldn't really keep my good old layout... so yes, the Earth has vanished, but I'm quite satisfied with the Opal layout (the one I'm currently using), I kept the standard colors, they're good enough for me, thanks. Well I shall make a few changes later, see, I'll add the subtitle, put the "comment" bar at the bottom of the entries, make the bar with the date darker, put the mood/music area between the title and content of each entries, and - oh, yes, make the entry font to be 10 pt instead of 12.
I would also like to welcome [info]indylos into my Friends list, you henceforth can read her public entries through my friends page... OK, she's not writing THAT many public entries but heh ;) I would also like to thank her for the advice about S2 because she's been a great help for this, I must admit that I was completely lost !
Edit : I also want to welcome [info]xeyr, fellow poster at the bbarden network, to my Friends area, his entries being available on my Friends page :)

bbarden network Update. - Anyone reading either [info]indylos or [info]bbarden journals should know that there've been big changes at the bbarden network these days, mainly the fact that we moved to a new set of forums. Well, I won't say too much about this, people have already done it ;)

Projects Update. - You might also remember my projects, especially the great Syntax Web Project (see my Backness entry back on July 1st, 2003), I'm really pleased to say that I have done nearly nothing with them ;) Mind you, the DNWT Website starts to be really good !! I spent so much time on it... I'm very proud of my Admin Panel system, although it's been done by thousands of people before me, I did it myself and that's a satisfaction, I've not been using phpnuke like some would have, ha ha ! But don't panic, I'm going to create a personnal page, something between [info]bbarden's Decrypting The Code and the N1A website ! With photo albums.... woot !

Life Update. - Mmmmm... well. In my last entry, I was speaking about a week end I spent with my friends. I mentionned above that I had not been well during this last couple of months, well, I miss my friends even though Julia's been here twice in January, by the way we spent a very good New Year Night, Simon is supposed to be here sometime around February 13th, and I'm going to see The Offspring at Paris-Bercy on March 16th !!
I'll keep you informed, but I have not too much to say, my January exams went well, and I'm on holiday until Feb 9th !

So that was my I-am-back-and-you-won't-get-rid-of-me-that-easily entry... Good to be back, people !

Cheers !



By the way. I kept that file where I pasted all those test results I got that night I was bored back in July 2003 (see that Backness entry (link above)) : here is a random test of these, using lj-cuts as usual. )

End of entry ;)

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