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 Quick bio

eyeJe suis né un 14 Avril 1977, dans une clinique à Singapour. 9:30 du matin. C'est a ce moment là que les choses ont commencé a se dégenerer. Même avant d'être né, j'étais un cauchemar pour mes parents; j'ai refusé de me mettre dans la bonne position, alors l'heure et la date de ma naissance ont été plannifiés. Je vous laisse imaginer ce que ça a donné par la suite! J'ai grandi à Singapour, où j'ai eu beaucoup d'allergies, surtout une allergie à l'air. A l'époque, Singapour était en phase de construction massive; l'île devenait un pôle pour la région et des millions de dollars ont été brassés pour la construction d'un aéroport international, un port maritime énorme, ainsi que toutes les infrastructures de logement et industrielle qui vont avec. Me voici donc en plein milieu de l'île, entouré de constructions, en train d'essayer de trouver un façon de m'en sortir. Il y a eu une porte de sortie; ma mère est rentrée en Angleterre, et mon père est resté à Singapour. J'ai suivi ma mère, non pas par choix, mais par obligation légale. Les faits sont toujours un peu plous, mais a priori j'ai quitté Singapour a l'age de 5 ans.

The first stop before England was Scotland, where I believe I spent about 6 months. After that; England, from house to house (which had become a habit more than anything else). I finally settled down enough to go to a proper school, and have a good enough education, for a while. Ten years later, that was to change. One peacefull evening, we were watching the TV, and a program was on about the French lifestyle, houses and anything else to do with life in France. My mother fell in love with the country, and decided to move. I startedto take private lessons, where everything was in French. History, geography, science, maths... You name it, it was in French. 

Life in France was different, but fun. I arrived in France at the perfect age, at about 14. Everything was magical for me, and a farmhouse is an amazing place to live in, when it's hot. Winter isn't fun, though. My life changed forever at this point. My trusty Amiga 500 and the Amiga 1200 were my best friends, and practically my only friends, since I didn't go to French school at the beginning, and I didn't leave the farmhouse. I had tons of educational programs to play about with, to catch up on the previous 2 years and enough to see me through the next 2 years. That's also where I really started learning about programming, starting off with assembly language (68k assembly is fun!).

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Quick facts

  • I am one of the youngest babies to have flown Concord. Now that the fleet has been grounded, I'll have to talk with Guiness, who knows? Will I have the official title ' Youngest to have flown Concord"?
  • On the same line, I have also survived an air crash. It happens to one in a million... Talk about bad luck...
  • I have a very rare form of colour-blindness, called "Acute achromatopsia". I see the world in black and white, more or less. It's a pain for a lot of things in my life, including sorting socks, choosing clothes and especially for driving. My childhood dream was to become an airline pilot, but that isn't going to happen! For moe information, see this site: http://colorfilter.wickline.org/ Enter some simple website, select "atypical ahcromatopsia" and enjoy life the way I see it. Just don't enter any personal information!