A tribute to the Greatest Corona Man Ever…
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A tribute to the Greatest Corona Man Ever…
Have you signed the online petition yet?

Last 3rd of November was my 6th anniversary living in Austin. I moved here when I was 23 and although 6 years aren’t much time for many people, so many things had happen to me, good things I must say, that it seems a long time.
I came here with one bag full of clothes and my CD collection. Now I have a house full of furniture, electronics, kitchen-ware and lots of other things I probably don’t need. Its funny how you get used to and addicted to all these things. How could people survive before the Roomba was invented?
As a big coincidence, two years ago it was posted in this blog an article about my 4th anniversary in Austin. There was a long list of people I have met over here. I’m sure that list is much longer now.
The question now is: what is next? What are the next 6 years going to bring? Where am I going to be by year 2013?
I don’t have answers yet. Do I need an answer? Should I just keep enjoying my day-by-day the same way I have done it for the past 6 years? It seems to have worked out just fine.
I think I’ll think it over a beer!

I’m a terrible blogger. I promise I will publish Halloween pictures soon. Expect the Devil and the Punk coming back!
But just in case you care: life is good and I’m doing fine.
Take a look at these funny pictures taken during my job interview with National Instruments back in 2001.
Thanks to Victor for sharing the pictures!
With age we lost the ability to hear high frequencies. I’m 28 and I cannot hear frecuencies above 15KHz.
Here is a ringtone called ‘the mosquito’ which young people use for their cellphones to prevent adults from noticing that their cell phone is ringing. The ringtone frecuency is at 17KHz.
I’m curious to know if you can hear this ringtone or not: Please leave a comment on this post with your age(*) and let me know if you can hear it.
(*) If you are a young, single, sexy female, you can also leave your phone number. ![]()
Esta joya me la encontré viendo archivos viejos en mi computadora del trabajo…
Paranoia de aquello imposible que tal vez fuere…
No se, todo comenzó como una idea, un hito sin flujo. Los retrazados lo pedÃan a gritos, sin embargo nadie podÃa contener la inercia de tanta vanidad. En aquel dia las campañas y aquellos seres inanimados que insinuan sonidos y gritos desmedidos, pensaron que todo seria de una vez por todas diferente. Pero se equivocaban. La maldita metafora seguÃa inmutable y nada parecÃa cambiar. Todo seguÃa inerte, tanto como el primer dia… el dÃa en que todo comenzó a carecer de sentido.
Según el invierno, aquel no podÃa ser otra cosa que lo que nunca quiso ser. Es decir, todo lo que se habÃa tejido al rededor suyo, no era más que una máscara de su propia emancipación. No era para menos. Estaba loco y no podÃa ver más allá de sus narices.
De allà que nunca se volvieron a escuchar sus quejidos y lamentos. De allà que prefiere sentarse en esa banca del parque a contemplar atardeceres y basura caminante, en vez de estar en medio de su propio suburbio intelectual. Y no es para menos… y no es para menos.
Abril 16 de un año cualquiera, a las 6 menos cuarto de la tarde…
Y se concluye: Demasiado trabajo y estrés te convierten en un idiota…
100% de acuerdo con la conclusión.

Thanks to Andres Marcos.
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