Le Web 08

Photo by Leweb'08 on Flickr
First impressions.
The venue was OK, inside Paris for a change. The temperature inside was often above zero and the Steek branded bandannas we’ve put in everyone’s goody-bag had a good run.

Disastrous WiFi connection. Almost inexistent the first day, completely unreliable the second. We should ask for a refund, really.

The food. Not as fancy as last year’s and almost inexistent the first day. Sort of like a show in London. The next day there was plenty of food, but many participants brought sandwiches, just in case. Others were stepping out of the conferences 10 minutes before the break to get in the pole positions.

The business. Steek was a partner, as it was in ‘07, so I had to man the booth for most of the time. There were many, many visitors, loads of interesting and interested people.

Working day and night on a product, you get used to its features and take its benefits for granted. Demoing them to new users gives a good feel of what the world really thinks. And it was awesome: our products kick ass. They’re all over them. The world loves Steek. LOVES IT.

The other business. I could trow my 8 Points business card around a couple of times. I’ve also got some new ideas from the presentations and from the guys demoing on the booths. More about that on later posts.

The show and the stars.I was an unofficial booth-babe during the first day, so I couldn’t attend the conferences. The second day I had a bit more time, but I had to leave early. Well. Here’s the stuff that I did see:
Paulo Coelho – boring.
Virtual Goods Make Real Money, by Susan Wu, CEO, ohai – The topic is really dear to me, but this one presentation managed to be really boring.
Yossi Vardi – Investor & Entrepreneur interviewed by Kara Swisher – To be honest, I was there for Kara, but Yossu Vardi is awesome. It made me reconsider my reluctance about VC money.
Joichi Ito, CEO, Creative Commons – Nothing new in his presentation, but a really powerful and enjoyable presence.
Money Talks: Getting Financed in a Recession – Eric Archambeau, Jeff Clavier, Martin Varsavsky, Fred Wilson moderated by Ouriel Ohayon – Interesting, but nothing to write home blog about.
Lauren Feldman, 1938 Media He’s as bullish, macho and explosive as he appears on his videos. There’s little acting and second degree on his goofy videos, he really is that dumb, or brilliant.
Scoble – Lauren’s right, he is the A-list douche.
Christine Lagarde, French Finance Minister – Speaks openly, clearly and in good english. A very pleasant surprise. See here.
The Gillmor Gang LIVE – I wish I could see this, but I had to leave early.

Probably there should’ve been more talk about the future and less about VC, but I’m not the one to complain about it being too start-up oriented.

The Parties Only went to the private Steek event, which was cool. Always fun to be with the Bordeaux gang, and the special guests were fun too.


Conclusion. Le Web 08 was far better that what I hoped for. Worth 1700€, despite the “Leemure” blunders.

JavaScript or CSS Menu Element Positioned Under Flash Object

Some fly-over JavaScript or pure CSS menus may appear under a Flash animation in IE. The Flash object seems to completely ignore the z-order CSS property.

However, the fix is trivial. After a bit of web-crawling, I’ve found this page on Adobe’s KB:

The background of a Flash movie can be set to transparent. This allows the background color or image of the HTML page that contains the Flash movie to show through and allows the layering of Flash content with DHTML content.

To enable transparence on a Flash object, all you need is to add the parameter wmode="transparent" on the Flash element. Done.

Must-see linkage for September 30th

Mac IMAP Mail Clients

The problem with the best Mac email client is that it doesn’t exist. There are a few good ones, they all break when things get heavy.

Apple Mail – The default email client is not bad. However, there are so many little quirks in its UI that using all day makes for a stressful experience.

Microsoft Entourage – A beautiful mail client and nice PIM, has great IMAP support. The only problem I have with it is its “Main Identity / Database” storage system. Entourage stores all its data in this huge file, prone to corruption and impractical for daily backups. It’s also incompatible between different language versions of Mac Office; I still have a database with few gigs of data from French Microsoft Office for Mac 2004, waiting for a way to import it.

Mozilla Thunderbird – It’s as ugly and unreliable as ever. It has the drawbacks of both Mail and Entourage.

Web mail client – Impractical.

There are projects like MailCore and GyazMail but those are not quite there yet.

I’ll keep using Apple Mail until Entourage changes its storage system. It’s not impossible, given that it most of its users insist for Time Machine compatibility.

BZ2 Files And Safari

BZ2 File in Finder If you can’t decompress a “.dmg.bz2″ file downloaded by Safari, you may try to fix things by removing the .bz2 from the file name.

Here are some hints pointing that the problem is caused by the incorrect extension:

  • Using Archive Utility–the default archive handler on Mac OS–to decompress Filename.dmg.bz2 creates a new file called Filename.dmg.bz2.cpgz. Trying to decompress the new file creates yet another Filename 2.dmg.bz2.cpgz file, and so on.
  • Using StuffIt Expander with the file creates a new Filename.dmg file. However, if you try to mount the new disk image in the Finder, a error window appears with the message:
    The following disk images failed to mount.
    Filename.dmg no mountable file systems
  • Using The Unarchiver gives the same results as Stuffit Expander.

I think the the problem may be caused by a misconfiguration on the download web server and it sure sucks. So remember, simply removing the .bz2 extension may fix the problem.

French Getting Easier

Rob observes that the “Conseil supérieur de la langue française” just made French a bit easier. Some examples from the post:

- sûrement devient surement
- événement devient évènement
- corolle devient corole
- des scénarii devient des scénarios
- vingt et un mille cent trente-huit devient vingt-et-un-mille-cent-trente-huit
– on n’écrit plus oignon mais ognon
– on n’écrit plus cuissot mais cuisseau
– on n’écrit plus relais mais relai

These two are a bitch to Rob, for some reason I wish I grasped:

- coût devient cout (!)
- contre-appel devient contrappel (!)

Of course, Rob is not happy about it, cause he’s a cranky old man who’s had it with youths slaughtering Proust on their pesky SMSs. But I, a barbarian slaughtering Balzac on my mails and blog, I can’t be happier about these changes. You see, French is actually easy to understand and get along with, especially for a Romanian, but its orthography is a killer. Where English has a few dozen irregular verbs and four pronouns, French has entire books on conjugaison.

Sure, the French will keep laughing their Molieriesque asses off when they hear a Belge saying “nonante-neuf”, but still, this is a step in the right direction. Here’s to the death of “quatre-vingt-dix-neuf”!

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It’s the little things, on 2008-08-25

  • I’ve seen a construction site between two buildings, in Paris, and had a Beijing flashback. #
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It’s the little things, on 2008-08-25

  • I’ve seen a construction site between two buildings, in Paris, and had a Beijing flashback. #
  • @jmgobet What about Gmaps? #

It’s the little things, on 2008-08-21

  • OVH Kimsufi = FAIL! Testing (mt) (dv) #