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Le lineup de cette année est digne de Glastonsburry (U2 en moins) ou de n'importe quel gros festival de musique international. Osheaga et MTL ont maintenant leur place dans la lignée des grands. En bon français... Checker se lineup là. juste malade. http://groupes.osheaga.com/ Cliquez pour agrandir l'affiche Ce sont les gens de St-Lambert qui vont capoter avec une semaine après Osheaga, HeavyMTL qui ont offert leur lineup la semaine passée avec les Slipknow, Marilyn Mason, System of a down, Lamb of God..... En passant, je suis un hyper gros fan de musique, je suis shazam pour la plupart du monde qui me connait, un peu hipster sur les bords, beaucoup d'indie, Jazz, classique, rétro, College radio, UK, avec même un peu de Top40 si c'est de qualité et avec bon goût, donc ce genre de chose m'excite beaucoup.
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http://www.citylab.com/navigator/2015/02/play-god-with-this-customizable-miniature-city/385054/?utm_source=SFFB NAVIGATOR Play God With This Customizable Miniature City The 3D-printed buildings are based on architecture in New York, Chicago, and elsewhere, and can glow at night. JOHN METCALFE @citycalfe 7:00 AM ET Comments Image Ittyblox Ittyblox Perfect for the urban-planning wonk who wants to build a personal city—or the destructive child who'd like to stomp one to bits—are these tiny, customizable dioramas, which include skyscrapers that can be hacked to glow in the dark. The adult toys, called Ittyblox, are 3D-printed by the New York/Netherlands company Shapeways, and include a variety of constituent pieces. There's this glassy, jet-black Chicago office tower, for instance, and also a cute clump of New York townhouses. Each one has a different footprint, so arranging them to fit the baseplate might require a bit of "Tetris" skill. But don't worry about troublesome zoning issues—you're the god of this Twilight Zone civilization. At least some pieces, like the 1:1000-scale Guggenheim Museum and Tudor City building, are based on real-life structures. And all are cut with fantastic detail. Here's the product description for that Chicago tower: "Because some offices have their sun shades down, there is a variation in window color. The rooftop is detailed with a few air conditioning units." The blocks range from $6 to $93, with multibuilding sets accounting for the more expensive prices; add in $20 for the baseplate plus shipping. Making the buildings glow requires work, though it's probably worth it to the hardcore model fan; some of the windows are cut out and will become illuminated if underlit with an LED. Check out this guide for detailed instructions. sent via Tapatalk
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Story God bless Quebec for making life so hard for foreign trained doctors to practice here, even after passing exams here in Canada / Quebec. Honestly if they got rid of the damn language law, Montreal and the rest of the province would grow in more ways than one. Down with Bill 101.