January 2011
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November 2010
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July 2010
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A gift from Lili.
June 2010
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Change
Starts in 2 weeks.
May 2010
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April 2010
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March 2010
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February 2010
9 posts
Today I got Google Buzz in my gmail account (just like pretty much everyone else in the world it seems) and I got to play with it for a while. I think it’s much better thought out and executed than Wave was, there are a few things I like:
Integration With Email: one of the big flaws of Google Wave, it was a separate application and you never knew what was going on there if you...
January 2010
2 posts
December 2009
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November 2009
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October 2009
11 posts
August 2009
1 post
Teachers Are Everywhere
A short video by Zack Arias that is definitely worth watching. It’s nice to see someone be so positive after making mistakes and being through some tough times:
http://www.zarias.com/?p=440
July 2009
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June 2009
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May 2009
4 posts
Why are government entities so inefficient?
I have yet to deal with a public entity that is efficient at what they do, either in the US or back home. Granted, it’s a lot worse in Venezuela, but only because they know that by being inefficient, people will pay them under the table to get things done (and sometimes, this works out better), I have always said (as unfair as it sounds) that they should make this scheme legal: you pay...
DirecTV Commercial →
I found this commercial quite funny, especially at the end when the guy from the cable company says people “wouldn’t know HD if it sat on their lap and called them mama”.
Overall I like that whole ad campaign with the board of the cable company thinking what to do to compete with DirecTV.
mikesta:
90 people get the swine flu and everybody wants to wear a mask. A million people have AIDS and no one wants to wear a condom.
April 2009
12 posts
Some photographs that were awarded Pulitzer Prizes... →
geocities
Earlier today Yahoo! announced that they are closing down geocities for good. Eventhough they haven’t been relevant for many years now, I have nothing but good memories. I hosted my very first website there more than 10 years ago (in the Baja neighborhood if I recall correctly) when it was one of the very few sites that offered free web hosting, and that’s where I started to develop an...
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