How to answer any Impromptu speeches

My Toastmasters club recently had a session focused only on Table Topic

It’s often called an ‘elevator pitch’. The simple idea is that you get into an elevator and meet your ideal client. At Apple employees dread to go into an elevator with Steve Jobs. He’d say : “I’m Steve. What are you working on?” . If he didn’t like nor understand the answer , he’d fire the person.

At Toastmasters, the table topics/ Impromptu speeches are random questions thrown at the participant. Then you get 2min max for a mini speech. Example of questions:
– If you want peace, prepare for war. Do you agree or not ?
– How do you deal with conflicts ?
– Does music bring peace ?

You have a short time to pitch your idea to a captive audience.

Sounds easy in theory, but in practice, your pitch is subject to various factors.

Buy yourself time

Instead of jumping straight, try rephrase the question and get additional time. It is better than a silence.

Have as many prepared stories

Darren Tay’s book “Express to Impress” has a chapter dedicated to Table Topics. His advice is have prepared as many stories as possible. Then pick the one closest to the impromptu question.

Use a structure

To have more impact , think of a format to deliver the message. By adopting a structure, your message carries more data in less time.

Some prefer
– sandwich ( intro, meaty development, conclusion )
– STAR (situation, task, action, result )
DIGS
– PREP (Point, Reason, Example, Point)
– Pros vs Cons
I personally prefer the full circle where the conclusion is a callback to the introduction. Re-emphasize the initial question. Or try to end with an open ended question .

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In 2018, before GDPR arrived, I worked 2 months full time to who is the data controller vs data processor, the reasons why this data is collected. You read more in plain English.

Two years later, there is no easy proper solution for a simple blog. Most serious budget friendly solutions print their terms & conditions on a .pdf file which is exposed open in the public.

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How to change UI theme on IntelliJ and Android Studio

This post is deprecated, please read updated this tutorial how to change the color scheme from .jar file.

If you are tired of the default look or darcula theme of IntelliJ (tested on 2017.x and 2018.x versions) or Android Studio , you can switch to a better looking theme . This is a very short process

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IntelliJ with Obsidian.jar theme and darcula

1 Select your theme

color-themes.com has plenty of themes ( Sublime Text 2 , Monokai,) . Download the .jar file . Roboticket.jar is my current theme

 Import the theme

Import to IntelliJ or Android Studio by going to File -> import settings -> and select the  .jar file you downloaded.
Select All . press OK. Then Restart your IDE.

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Note : if you use darcula theme previously , you will notice the new theme is only applied to  the Text Editor. The light theme clearly contrasts

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3 Appearance theme

On Mac , go to Preferences -> Appearance  . You can also use the shortcut Preferences -> search theme on the top left search bar
Next to Theme , Select Default . Or Darcula if you are using a dark theme .
Restart your IDE.

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4 The final look

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Munich facts

After spending 4 days – 3 nights from August 16 to 19  2013 in Munich. On Monday, I got a job interview, the dates were flexible so I arranged a longer stay to enjoy Munich.
Like always I book on airbnb because it’s cheaper than hotels and more fun.
I arrived on Friday at 17:20 , and luckily the lady hoster was at the airport on Friday. People associates Munich with  Octoberfest, massive beer stein but not surf.

1 Surf culture

She told me to wait at Surf & Style , a surfing contest just outside the airport . A friend of her drove us to the apartment .
Munich has a  surfing culture  , strange for a city far from the sea. Sometimes, I see some people with a surf in the subway.
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2 Englischer Garten

The next day,  at viktualienmarkt I tasted the weisswurst literally white sausage ( it is eaten before noon ). I like it because of the mustard honey sauce.
I visited the Englischer Garten ( which is bigger than New York’s Central Park ).  There is a Chinese tower in the center of the park surrounded by a beer garden.  And there is a surfing spot on the river south end.
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3 Bavaria

Then on Sunday, I had tour on a segway .  I took the chance to do a segway tour for the first time in my life. The tour covered what I did the day before plus some landmarks and the history. Here is what I learnt :
  • BMW ( Bayerische Motoren Werke AG ) , the auto maker, has its headquarter in Munich.  The blue and white logo is the flag color of Bavaria. Buying at BMW Museum and import can be cheaper depe nding on your country.
  • at Odeonsplatz , Nike posted in front of Theatinerkirche   a giant poster of Franck Ribery, Bayern Munich player, wearing the King robe  . The guide said : “It’s funny, he’s French muslim in a Catholic state. He drinks beer alcohol free.”
  • since WW2 , most buildings were destroyed. In Munich the buildings were rebuilt as the same traditional ones unlike the rest of Germany.
To finish the day, I walked past Theresienwiese ( the place of Octoberfest ) . Actually Theresienwiese means the Therese ‘s wedding . During the wedding, the place was used for horse racing . Now it hosts the famous Octoberfest . The 2 week long feast  generates around 1 billion euros every year.
Munich has great standard of living . Lots of people speak English . The subway is cleaner than Paris.
Bavaria ( the region ) has the most holidays in Germany and the most successful economically. Low unemployment , some people even have two jobs.
Here are some photos of the trip.

One Day in Tallinn

During my trip in Helsinki, me and my buddy spent a day in Tallinn ( Estonia ). We took Tallink Silja at 9 am . It’s 2 hour long trip one way. The boat is really gigantic and has a shopping center, a buffet inside. Now Tallinn is a popular shopping destination for Finns because the alcohol’s tax are really low.

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For us, we wanted to visit the Old Town.
The good surprise about Estonia is that the currency is Euro €  since 2011.

With the influx of tourists , prices have risen a lot in the center. For example , lunch cost about the same as in Helsinki. This borscht soup below cost 6 € in a restaurant in the center of the old town. Much later I found a 60 meter square apartment cost 325€/month.

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Outside of the old Town, the new city looks like any modern European city with a Scandinavian feel. Prices drop sharply outside of the old town.

Tallinn is famous for the development of Skype. With its affordability and the engineer’s talent, Tallinn took scene as a high tech hub.

On the return, we saw Finns packed with alcohol in their cars. As for me , I bought Riga black balsam chocolate ( very good for the price ).

Estonian

Estonian language is related to Finnish. Listen to his song to have a taste of Estonian language  https://soundcloud.com/liisa-m/mario-m-feat-liisa-maripuu
Even tough I don’t understand any words , it amazes me.

Helsinki facts

After spending 3 days in Helsinki in May 2013, here are snapshots of my visit.
The first thing ,  Finnish people would be surprised for tourists to choose Helsinki  as first destination. After all,  the Finns are not themselves full of ego on the their capital . But as the most Russianized of Nordic countries and as member of eurozone ,  Helsinki is my first Scandinavian country ( well not exactly scandinavian ) . My travel buddy living in Sweden said Helsinki was really a  party destination.

We are in the best period to visit : from May to August . May is still spring , most attractions open in summer.

Sightseeing

Churchs

The landmark of Helsinki is the Helsinki cathedral. In front is the senate place. Overall I’m not impressed.

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The Temppelinauko church made inside a rock

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The orthodox church ( my favorite )

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Boat Cruises

At the market square , there are of tour  boats. I chose Suomenlinna , a sea fortress , classified as UNESCO world heritage .

Other

A walk from the start of the Esplanden avenue  (filled with with luxury boutiques) earned a design award to the market square is really worth.

National pride

Nokia, the biggest Finn company , is very present in Helsinki . Even thought some Finns have bought smartphones from other OEM , they feel a bit of ashamed.

But the current national pride right now is “Angry Birds“. There are two “angry birds” shops in whole Finland, one is at Kamppi center, the other is at Vantaa. Rovio  , the company behind the global success, is located in Espoo west of Helsinki. But the brand is so huge that different merchandising such as clothes, bubble gums, sweets can be found anywhere in Helsinki. One my reason to come visit here is  Rovio Ltd.

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Cost

As a Nordic country the cost of living there is expensive.

Housing is expensive. For more than 100€, you can get only 2 stars hotel. Airbnb is still the better solution. Even food can be expensive, hot dog on the street cost 4€.

Alcohol is expensive. A pint in a bar is about 6€. Beer cans at supermarket are 2€. Not wonder, people go elsewhere shopping ( see Tallinn, Åland )

Languages

Everyone speak fluent English. Swedish is also an official language.
Finnish language sounds like no other language ( except Estonian ). It’s not related to the Indo European languages group.  FIt inspired the Elvish tongue in “the Lord of the Rings” series . Tolkien wrote :

Finnish, which I came across when I had first begun to construct a ‘mythology’ was a dominant influence

Cuisine

A lot of unflattering jokes has been around Finnish cuisine.

From my experience , I had a wonderful dinning experience at Konstan Möljä.
The buffet has fresh salmon, reindeer meat, pork meat , Borscht ans other specialties for only 18€ . On the left side of the photo is a rice Karjalan piirakka. At first I thought it’s eaten like a pizza. But Finns put something on top of it ( eggs, butter ).

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Salmiakki

On Finnair, I bought a Salmiakki pack . The vendor asked and laughed: ” Do you like it ?”. “No but I ‘ll give it to my colleagues so they can have a taste of Finland :)” . Maybe only the Finns can like because it’s an acquired taste .

Helsinki as a Gateway

As its position in the Baltic sea , it’s easy to go visit Tallinn , Estonia . Most Finns go to alcohol there due the high taxes on alcohol in Nordic countries.  The old town of Tallinn is worth the trip ( read on  a next post )

It is also possible to visit St Petersburg without a Russian visa under 72 hours. I will explore more this option fur a trip to Russia.

Global rating

Sightseeing : 2/5  not really impressive landmark places
Cost : 3/5 expensive
Infrastructure : 5/5  transportation is really good. Thought Ion saturday May 11 , all the electronic display did not work. I had to take a taxi after waiting 20 minutes
People : 4/5 . Finns are willing to help and fluent in English.

29 years old

Today I’m turning 29 years . Time to reflect on year 2012 . It was a year with lots of change :
– I created a one man company around August : provide consulting services. Really different from being an employee. I learnt much more in the short time than being a permie. I think I’ll focus more on products rather than building apps for customers. Clearly build apps for client is regular pay , few developers make a living selling their own apps.
– travels : I was lucky to travel to London ,  China (Shanghai, Shenzhen ), Hong Kong, Macau, Geneva …

Some resolutions : I will learn more about business side. My “Expert Comptable” (Chartered Accountant) explained legal status, tax declarations and co clearly.
In February , I’m going to register for a training to create a company, raise  funding….

Pratique : faire réparer un smartphone

Ayant eu un iPhone 5 , j’ai naturellement fait une demande pour la nano SIM. Comme le Galaxy Nexus prend les cartes SIM standard, il faut un adaptateur de carte pour re-insérer ma nouvelle nano SIM dans le Galaxy Nexus.
Jusqu’au jour où j’insère cet adaptateur sans nano SIM , le bout de plastique , dans le GN . Et c’est la cata, le bout de plastique reste bloqué à l’intérieur par des barrettes.

Mon outil de travail ne peut plus recevoir de carte SIM. Je cherche des réparateurs de smartphone.

Adresse du réparateur 

La boutique est France GSM sur Parmentier au 12 av République 75011 PARIS

Ca me coûte 20 euros . Ca a pris moins de 30 minutes montre en main pour démonter la coque, tester avec une carte SIM si tout marche bien et revisser le tout. Le gars a le temps de s’occuper simultanément d’autres tels aussi.J’ai pris cette photo ci-dessous pour immortaliser ce moment.

Au passage le déblocage d’un smartphone simlocké chez un opérateur coûte 20 euros  quelque soit la marque. D’ailleurs à quoi ça sert pour un opérateur de confirmer votre identité et votre numéro de client ( différent du numéro de téléphone , ce que personne n’a en tête), si ce n’est que rajouter des obstacles pour désimlocker votre téléphone. Ah peut-être pour plus de sécurité en cas de vol, oui le voleur n’a pas le même opérateur que vous, il souhaite se servir de votre portable. On peut bloquer (le rendre inutilisable ) à distance son portable en donnant l’IMEI ( l’identifiant du portable ). Ah encore un truc inventé par les opérateurs comme le simlockage.

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Free mobile : plus de connexion data

Depuis lundi 19 Novembre 2012 , je n’arrive plus à me connecter en 3G. J’utilise la 3G pendant les transports de Place d’Italie vers le Trocadéro . La ligne 6 est en partie aérienne , aucune page web ne passe pourtant j’ai bien l’icône 3G affiché avec le maximum de barre qui témoigne de la qualité. J’en discute avec un collègue Freenaute , il constate ce même problème depuis le début de semaine.

Bizarre jusqu’à présent j’avais de faibles mais là plus rien du tout.

Et ce samedi 24 Novembre 2012 , l’icône 3g G ne s’affiche plus. Le téléphone , SMS fonctionnent toujours . Encore heureux .

En cherchant sur twitter/ google  personne d’autre qui  rencontre ce problème je tombe sur cet article http://www.rue89.com/rue89-eco/2012/10/24/bug-de-free-mobile-les-usagers-otages-du-bras-de-fer-avec-orange-236449

J’en conclu :
– Free mobile refuse de payer les consommations data de ses abonnés à Orange.
– soit c’est l’itinérance/ roaming ( le changement de réseau entre Free et Orange ) qui ne fonctionne pas.  Orange y est pour quelque chose.

Comme beaucoup de freenautes, j’attends une communication à ce sujet. Le manque de communication est encore pire. A quoi bon payer un forfait à 15 ou 20 euros quand on a pas de connexion internet , ça devient un  forfait à 2 euros.
Pourtant faisant un usage modéré en “bon père de famille” de la connexion internet, j’ai été coupé sans dépasser la limite de 3Go.

Au moins Free Mobile a le mérite de briser le prix, les filiales low cost des opérateurs historiques s’alignent sur le prix . Donc si ca s’améliore pas, j’irai ailleurs. Merci le “sans engagement”.
Comme la femme d’un ami le dit :  “Si t’as Free Mobile, c’est que t’as RIEN compris”.

Recharger sa oyster card hors de l’Angleterre

La oyster card est un ticket de transport Londonien (pensez au pass Navigo) . Les londoniens peuvent la recharger en ligne https://oyster.tfl.gov.uk . Ayant déjà une oyster card et voulant la recharger en ligne au lieu de perdre quelques minutes à faire la queue dans les Tube Stations.  Donc sur ce fameux site, je rentre mes coordonnée , le numéro de la Oyster . Ensuite mes coordonnées ( code postal , numéro de téléphone ) , ça se complique !
On ne peut pas donner un code poste étranger ( ex : 75005 ) . Il faut un postcode UK (ex : SW19 3RQ) .
Idem pour le numéro de téléphone  pas de (+336 … )  , le numéro commence par 020… .
Tant pis je donne un postcode et cellphone Anglais . Au moment de payer avec la carte , un SMS avec un code temporaire est envoyé au portable. Ce code temporaire doit être composé au.

Mince le TFL ( Transport For London ) n’a pensé pour les étrangers. Donc je leur adresse un mail avec tous mes désagréments . Leur réponse

You are correct in noting that addresses and payment cards outside the UK cannot be accepted. The reasons for this are partly due to the cost of mailing new cards but mainly for reasons of payment security. We are sorry to have to say that we do not currently have any plans to change this due to the potential difficulties of dealing with online fraud internationally.

However, you are welcome to top-up at any staffed London Underground Tube station, Oyster Ticket Stops or Travel Information Centre, when you are next in London.

Donc pas moyen de recharger  (top up) de la Oyster card en ligne pour les non résidents UK. La Oyster card est rechargeable seulement sur Londres dans les machines.