Quinca71 Souvenir Repository
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@hlehyaric said in Quinca71 Souvenir Repository:
Il existe aussi Yann/Yannick,
Yanick Noah would be an example (+ or -) recent past times? Seems to me the name of a french tennis player 3 or 4 decades behind. I could check it deeply before publish, but I will put some "frisson" risking seeing if I bold my memory or it goes to garbage .:face_with_stuck-out_tongue:
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@JoaBravo Yes, of course. His mother comes from Brittany (Bretagne).
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User: Perry1981
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Not a new user, a new avatar instead.
User: nomadic
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@hlehyaric There should be an option to see the previous profile picture for "visual" users like me (I sometimes forget who is who because the profile picture changed).
By curiosity ( and because I remember I saw different interesting posts of that user in the Mod threads), I just tried with the "WayBackMachine" but, unfortunately, the Vivaldi profiles aren't archived there... so... I'm lost
I remember that I needed to adapt myself to the dog wearing sunglasses suddenly transformed into a cute cat. -
@Ornorm Found it!!!!! (duckduckgo cache seems not refreshed yet!)
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@Ornorm The former avatar was black & white, some kind of a futuristic thing I guess… maybe a geometric (computer-generated?) design.
Edit: so a ceiling…
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@Ornorm said in Quinca71 Souvenir Repository:
C'est quoi DDG??? Une succursale de Gogol? 1984 force 10?
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@hlehyaric said in Quinca71 Souvenir Repository:
so a ceiling
Well done!
For me, I also thought it was something futuristic designed in 3d... but, you're totally correct.
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@Ornorm said in Quinca71 Souvenir Repository:
Pinakothek der Munchen...
Let's say a futuristic design anyway…
The avatar was too small to realize it a was a ceiling…
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@hlehyaric You are a really good observer!
It's because you mentioned a ceiling that I wanted to dig further... (I was still seeing something futuristico-robotico-3d)
So, I searched based on the picture and, in one of the results, I saw :
Searched further based on pinakothek der moderne, etc... to find another version of the picture (other angle, full view, daylight).
Back to "Hercule Poirot" and his moustache
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@Ornorm said in Quinca71 Souvenir Repository:
Back to "Hercule Poirot" and his moustache
You're Belgian, it's far easier for you to investigate .
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Not sure if this is a kind of to a very well known Vivaldi team member...
Would you discover who?User : runamonk
Spoiler :
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@hlehyaric Caught me
Wanted to change it because the more I looked at it, the more it looked like some sort of angry robot face:
I am not quite satisfied with the new one, so it will probably change again in the coming days...
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@Ornorm Nope. That's Walter White from "Breaking Bad."
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@nomadic I really liked the previous one.
And the new new one is beautiful -
@Ayespy Do you mean our beloved team member played in a television series?
Oooops... my knowledge in series is... breaking bad so I didn't make that link to another famous (but less) person.
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@Ornorm Heh, heh. If you're steeped in US culture, you know Breaking Bad and Walter White (the former chemistry teacher turned drug kingpin) even if you never watched a single episode of the series, just as I never did.
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A small off topic:
Let me try to clear my memory without having to scramble the internet. Just vigorously scraping my decrepit brain. Georges (?) Simenon would be a Belgian writer, but his main character was a FRENCH police and detective named ........? (Forgotten), always around the Quai D'Orsay in Paris? It is possible that sleep, in which I am on the verge of diving, brings to me, during this period, the name of the detective ...
M. Hercule Poirot was a fictional character, a Belgian detective, but created and directed by Agatha Christie (an incredible English lady), right? ("Assassinato no Expresso Oriente" - "Murder on the Orient Express" (?) Among (many) others?).
There was a time when I had a great fascination for both ... the four (lol).
I accept corrections, insults and mockery, my intention is to get it right, but also to have fun with mistakes, absurdities that I can make, acid and intolerant remarks from mistakes and errors correctors, since the acidity has its unbeatable mood.
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@JoaBravo Georges Simenon was a Belgian writer, his main character was a French police superintendent Commissaire Maigret.
Yes, Agatha Christie, a British writer, wrote Poirot stories. Poirot is a Belgian retired policeman.As a sidenote, Quai d'Orsay is French Foreign Affairs Ministry (French Palacio Itamaraty). I guess you mean Quai des Orfèvres, Paris police headquarters.