1 == Brain backup for September 2007 ==
3 The story continues at OctoberBlog
7 ==== Compassion for Microsoft? ====
9 Today Rafael and I went through [[MIT]] to have lunch at the
12 Along the InfiniteCorridor, we've seen an ad inviting to a Microsoft conference
13 on development tools. Scheduled for today and started a few minutes earlier
14 in room 6-120. The ad said silly slogans such as "smart tools for smart people!"
15 and "let's talk with Microsoft!" Clearly, they were trying to hire MIT grads!
17 So we went to see what this was about. The room was not exactly crowded: only
18 a young man eating pizza and a woman wearing a Microsoft T-Shirt.
19 We asked if the conference was still planned, and the woman told us: "yes, I've
20 just started introducing XAML, the new ''lingua franca'' for user interface description".
22 So we got sited and watched a presentation which basically said they're still
23 busy reinventing XUL and Glade... So they can deliver SilverLight, a Flash
24 clone that depends on the .NET runtime.
26 "Questions?". There weren't any. She offered us a free DVD with developer
27 tools. Me and Rafael each took a copy to be polite. The other guy didn't
28 bother. I had never realized how pathetic Microsoft has become. These days,
29 very few people are interested in what they do and what they say.
30 Unexpectedly, today I felt some compassion for them... or at least for
36 ==== Compatibility =====
38 I've also been helping to enhance compatibility with BadVista.
42 I'm currently adding support for the EthiopianLocale,
43 which isn't as easy as you would expect.
48 Some big updates to GeekiGeeki, the software that runs this wiki.
49 Notabily, authentication is now supported.
50 Log in as AnonymousCoward if you don't have an account on
51 DevelerCompany's servers.
56 ==== Trip to MontReal, day 3 ====
58 Boring day. We visited the SaintJosephsOratory, then
59 we quickly headed back to Boston. We spent a lot of
60 time at the border and in the traffic.
62 We arrived at night... everyone was quite tired.
67 ==== Trip to MontReal, day 2 ====
69 Day two of the trip to MontReal. They woke us up at 6 in
70 the morning (groan) and we left for QuebecCity with no
71 breakfast. This place's better be wonderful!
73 Yes, QuebecCity was rather cool, but they gave us little time to visit
76 Except for the old citadel, where we've seen the changing of the guard.
77 Really a ridicolous cerimony: the soldiers wear a furry cap and a guy
78 shouts orders in french. They have a live goat as a mascotte and they
79 walk her around the plaza.
81 On the way back to Montreal, we stopped at the MontmorencyFalls...
82 nice place, but I almost got lost there! I wasn't paying attention
83 when the guide said the bus would have moved to pick us back on the
84 top of the falls, so I walked back to the lower parking lot.
85 Luckly, Juliette convinced the bus driver to come and see if I was
88 We had dinner again in the same chinese restourant. This time,
89 the guide had silently arranged vegetarian food without me asking.
90 Very kind of her. Unfortunately, Juliette found a black hair in
91 her soup, and a few people left the table, disgusted.
95 ==== Trip to MontReal, day 1 ====
97 On Monday, it will be labor day, so Juliette and Peter took advantage of this
98 extended week-end to take a three day guided tour to MontReal:
100 So this was the last chance to visit French Canada with Juliette as a guide,
101 as she'll be leaving for Saudi Arabia in a few days and we'll probably not
102 see her for some time. I was lucky enough to join at the very last minute.
104 As usual, the bus departed from Boston's ChinaTown, but this time the cheap
105 bus company of choice was SunshineTouring. The guide barely speaks English
106 and is also not an expert of Canadian history and culture.
108 Along the way, we did two stops:
110 * A cruise with the MinneHaHa on LakeGeorge.
112 * For water rafting in an impressive canyon (but the water flow was very calm: boring!)
114 MontReal is as enchanting as they say. Approaching from the highway, you
115 see the notorious bunch of skyscrapers in the distance, beautifully lit
116 with colorful lights. Makes me think of U2's "The City of Blinding Lights".
118 We had dinner in a crappy chinese restourant. Fixed menu, no
119 vegetarian food for me except for white rice. Anyway, all the
120 food looked crappy so I don't think I've lost too much.
122 The hotel, at least, was ok. I shared my room with a retired
123 man called Mr Chan. He's originally from HongKong, and moved
124 to the USA before his city was given back to China. At that
125 time, many people feared that communism would have taken over.
126 Mr Chen arrived in the UnitedStates alone, and didn't speak
127 English at all. He worked very hard for 15 years so he could
128 retire at a reasonable age. His story makes me hope for the