Friday, December 21st, 2007
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Categories: [ Cooking | Books/Herve This ]
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Deuxième ouvrage de gastronomique moléculaire d'Hervé This, publié en 1995.
Contrairement au livre précédent et aux suivants, il ne se contente pas ici de
décrire les principes physico-chimiques qui font la cuisine, mais le livre est
un livre de recettes où chaque étape de chaque recette est commenté du point
de vue du scientifique.
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Monday, December 17th, 2007
Categories: [ Grumbling ]
One more completely-useless-therefore-indispensable quizz from Samuel's
blog
If there ever was a need to confirm what we already all knew…
Your inner beast is a Bear. Your fierce side is shown emotionally.
The Good You're Caring, Down-to-Earth, Considerate, etc…
The Bad You are sometimes Moody, Snappish, Overreacting, etc…
People On Your Good Side Are smothered with affection and attention.
People On Your Bad Side Are avoided and kept at arms length because you are afraid you will let them hurt
you again.
Take this quizz !
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Friday, December 14th, 2007
Categories: [ TV/Cinema ]
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A.J., read the end of this post.
Zak Gibbs' father is a physicist who is working on a watch-shaped device, sent
to him by Earl Doppler, a former student of his, capable of accelerating the
wearer so much that averything else seems immobile. That's called hypertime.
Zak takes the watch without knowing what it is, but soon discovers its powers.
He then discovers that strange people are searching through his father's
papers. He meets Doppler while trying to escape them, and soon learns that
since Doppler managed to escape from the bad guys (whose boss is incidentally
called Mr Gates), they have kidnapped his father in order to continue the work
on a device that prevents people in hypertime to get older at an accelerated
rate. With Doppler's help, they enter the secret lab, wreak havoc, free Zak's
father and get the bad guys arrested by the F.B.I. who was on its way anyway
(the cavalry is always late…)
I watched the movie because it looked like SciFi from the description. And also
because it was directed by Jonathan Frakes. But this movie is not something to
be proud of, Number One (especially the part where a room full of nitrogen
explodes because of a naked flame).
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Sunday, December 9th, 2007
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Without really controlling herself, Tiffany Aching, a thirteen years-old witch
apprentice, stepped into the Dark Morris dance, replaces partly the Summer
Lady, and catches the attention of the Wintersmith. The latter falls in love
with her, for as much as an elemental god can fall in love with a mortal, and
starts building itself a human body. Tiffany continues to learn witchcraft
with Miss Treason, and after her death, goes on at Nanny Ogg's, sill trying to
hide from the Wintersmith. Tiffany is also acquiring some of the powers of the
Summer Lady. When winter the becomes very hard and extends when sprint should
already have arrived, she returns to her parent's place. Meanwhile, the Mac
Nac Feegles, who have sworn to protect Tiffany, their wee big hag, following
the instructions of Granny Weatherwax, go find Roland, Tiffany's
not-exactly-boyfriend and soon-to-be heir of the local castle, train him to be
a hero, and lead him to the Underworld to bring back the real Summer Lady.
While fighting the Wintersmith, Tiffany is taken by the Wintersmith who takes
her to his castle. She manages to vanquish it by kissing it and melting its
body and its castle, just at the same time as Rolands comes out of the
Uderworld with the Summer Lady. Spring finally arrives, the Morris Dance takes
place, and everything's well that ends well.
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Comment #1, Matthieu Weber (Kyröskoski, Finland),
August 14th, 2020 at 08:35
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An old priest is found dead, a note written in an ancient language tucked
between his lips and arsenic impregnated grease under his fingernails. The
curator of the Dwarf Bread Museum is found dead as well. And the Patrician is
being slowly poisoned with arsenic. The Watch is investigating, while the head
of the guilds scheme together to find a new ruler, a ruler they would
control (and it seems that Nobby Nobbs is the right choice, since he is an
(illegitimate) descendant of the Earl of Ankh). A bit later, the golems of
Ankh-Morpork start to behave weirdly, some of them trying to destroy
themselves, leaving notes about being ashamed. Three investigations are being
led at the same time by Commander Vimes and his men. They finally discover
that the golems had tried to build a king for themselves, they baked it in the
large oven of the Dwarf Bread Museum and went to the priest for the words to
put in his head. But they put too many commands and the golem became crazy,
starting to get rid of evicence of his creation, hence the two first murders.
He then had been sold to a candle maker who was involved in making arsenic
candles sold the the palace of the Patrician; the candles where meant to be
used exclusively by Lord Vetinaro in his office. The brain behind this scheme
is a vampire, the head of the heraldic society of Ankj-Morpork. People are to
him like cattle and his genealogy books like stock registers. He wanted to
better control the breeding of the influencial families.
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The Auditors hire Mr. Teatime the assassin to kill the Hogfather. On
Hogswatchnight, Death replaces the Hogfather, because someone has to fill the
stockings, drink the sherry and leave sooty footprints in front of the
fireplace. Meanwhile, at Unseen University, strange gods or fairies appear
when someone mentions their existence, particularly the Verruca Gnome, the
Eater of Socks and Bilious, the God of Hangovers. They appear because since
the disappearance of the Hogfather, there is free belief around, materializing
in any kind of plausible divinity. Susan, Death's granddaughter, meets Bilious
while she's trying to understand why his grandfather is playing the role of
the Hogfather. While investigating with his help the disappearance of Violet,
one of the Tooth Fairies' employees, she discovers that Teatime has found a
way to enter the world of the Tooth Fairy (following the man who delivers the
collected teeth to the Tooth Fairy) and uses the childrens'teeth to control
them (that's how, I suppose, he has made them disbelieve in the Hogfather and
made him disappear by lack of believers). Teatime was trying to reach the real
Tooth Fairy when Susan stops him and returns him to the real world. She then
meets the Tooth Fairy who is actually the promordial Bogeyman, who reconverted
in collecting children's teeth in order to keep some amount of control over
them and continue to instillate fear in their hearts. Then Death comes to pick
her up and asks her to save the Hogfather (gods never really die) before the
Auditors delete him for good. Once she has saved him, Death takes her back to
the real world, where she manages to kill Teatime before he kills Death (he
planned to use Death's own sword that he stole form Susan in the house of the
Tooth Fairy). After that, all the extraneous fairies disappear.
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Wednesday, December 5th, 2007
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Categories: [ Books/Comics/Golden City ]
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Septième volume de la série Golden City, racontant le passé des plus jeunes
protagonistes, ainsi que l'enlèvement du garçon sauvé par Banks des griffes de
trafficants d'organes, puis la prise d'otage de Golden City par un groupe
mystérieux.
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