Sunday, June 27, 2010

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confess that I am a "beggar of good football ', which runs the stadium and a nice jugadita calls for the love of God


Uruguayan For my friend sent me from Montevideo the book "Soccer in Sun and Shadow" by Eduardo Galeano


"The ball and I never got, was a case of unrequited love. Was also a disaster in another sense: when rivals made a nice move and I was welcomed, which is an unforgivable sin for the rules of modern football. "

- Eduardo Galeano

During the 2006 World Cup, I was traveling in Cuba by attending a course that had sent me at work. The first game in Mexico at the world was against Iran and even Cuban television broadcast all games, I could not watch the game because I went with some Venezuelan friends for a last tour of Old Havana. However, looking to buy a few discs of Cuban music, I went to a store and found all the employees of the same at the counter watching the game. "How are you?" I asked. And I answered and still see the screen, the game was tied 1 to 1.

I wanted to keep watching the game, but one of my friends Venezuelan me I call him to see a disc. We were there when you hear a "Gooooooooooool!" Coming from the counter. I go quick and I see that is from Mexico and the Cuban Store celebrate with clenched fists. Then one of the Cuban looks at me and says with a grin: "Mexican right? "And I answer with an" aha "for I am watching terse repetition of the goal. "Be calm, and we're winning" says Cuban also gets to watch television. "Are we going?" He asked, under the eyes to see those two residents of Havana, watching a game of football world cup in Germany 2006 and Mexico celebrate as their own goal.

think that football, like other things, illustrates the best and worst that humans have. A few hours of play of Mexico to Argentina, one comes to Twitter, the hotel sports portals, the podcast, etc., And what lies are insults, racism, verbal abuse among the contenders from different countries . But at the same time, one can see scenes like this that I witnessed in Cuba, or images such as the Australian team, moved by the farewell he gave the audience when they took leave of this world cup in South Africa. Or as the diversity of cultures that is seen in many of the selections, including Mexico, where we have a Mexican by adoption. O the joy I expressed in Facebook from Madrid a Venezuelan friend (who I met on that trip to Cuba) and from Prague a friend Slovak, after the victory of Mexico to the French. But above all, when a goal is scored and we all celebrated. The goal is a shared joy and tastes better when we celebrated for its beauty that overrides any other characteristic of it as a scorer's nationality or the name of the team.

And I think the players from Mexico who will play a second round match today against Germany, they may feel happy to be at the event, have fun, to be players in a game that will in many parts of the world. And to give this move that surprised, to applaud the fans. And the same thing then the Argentina national team with such great player you have and to remember this game as one of the best in the world.

Today I see that my friend Raquel Madrid writes that he went to Mexico in the game today. I also want you to win Mexico. But, whoever wins, I want a big game for us to win all. And receive from somewhere in the world, through Facebook, Twitter, e-mail or sms, a comment that says "That great game we saw today!".

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Central Disc Osteophytes

Hope is where the spiders make their



came this morning to go to work and I noticed that several other people traveling with me on the bus were wearing green jerseys of the national team football. At the corner of a street, a woman had set up a street vendor with the green jersey of the team and in my workplace I pass girls, ladies, seniors, ladies, children wear the shirt.

In my heart, I want you to win Mexico, and all these people have a reason for happiness ... I myself have a reason to rejoice today at least, because the Mexican reality, to many compatriots, it is very hard, and sporting success, a victory, it was ephemeral, it could lift the spirits ... for now ... at least for today .

But I realize that these successes, these hopes that I see in the faces of people who feel in my chest, have no basis in reality:

The Mexican team is made up of players who do not play holders in their European teams. The players are distracted by ads and television interviews for governing Mexico and Mexico has never won in France, whose players hold of the top teams in Europe.


Since I got to see my first World Cup on television, the national team has disappointed her fans. But every time you play, we all turn to hope. Convinced that perhaps today, all dreams come true. But it just shows us that there is no reason for that hope: the Mexican league is very mediocre, the team owners do not invest in your business to improve and the same fans do not demand higher quality.


A few hours you start the game against France, however, I hope ... maybe luck, maybe the mistake the referee, perhaps something ... because in any case, enthusiasm has not died no one and because, win or lose tomorrow, drug violence, government corruption and poverty will still be there, "where the spiders make their nests" ...

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Precomissioning Loans

nest ... Looking to the future from the past: Finland, the digital world












Photo: Finnish Pavilion at Expo 2010 Shanghai

The following is an excerpt from the article "Finland unlikely land for the universal use of technology "written by Youssef M. Ibrahim and published by the New York Times (Ibrahim, 1997).


HELSINKI, Finland-Forget phones here. Since almost one third of five million inhabitants of Finland carry your cell phone and the number increases by 27 percent each year, phones are becoming something quaint, almost a relic.

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Indeed, even mobile phones are becoming a standard a bit old fashioned. The latest mobile phones come Now with email and allow users to roam the newsgroups and web sites. The 9000 Communicator, Nokia's new model is a hybrid phone and a computer the size of cell phones a decade ago, allows Internet access to a user who goes on a train, sitting in a cafe or standing on the corner of the street.

The Nordic nation is the world's most connected. Banks, shops and social life are migrating from the real to the virtual world faster here than anywhere else. Habits that distinguish high-tech regions as Silicon Valley in California are a national phenomenon in Finland.

The reasons cited are its high level of education, public spending on basic research and long nights of winter.

The Finns use the Internet to chat about their problems and for academic research and attend courses hundreds of miles away.

Universities offer free Internet access to students, as well as public libraries. In addition, municipalities, computer manufacturers and the government subsidize campaigns to provide access to many computers and cell phones as possible.

''Because Finland is so small, homogenous and has a high level of education, Internet use is becoming part of society, democratic access to government and institutions,''said Puirava Minna, a project manager in marketing studies in the University Tampere, about 100 kilometers north of Helsinki. ''Of course, America has an electronic culture that is very advanced, but focuses on small groups of the population. Here, it is very widespread.''

Former Minister of Education of Finland, Olli-Pekka Heinonen, explains that in less than two years, the country would invest 2.9 percent of gross national product on research and development in computer-related fields.
This year, he said, the government and private industry would invest two billion Finnish marks (approximately $ 417,500,000 dollars) to educate 600,000 students and 400,000 adults on Internet use. Soon, nation's 5,000 schools will be connected to the Internet.

The goal:''A society where competition is based on knowledge, know-how and the creation of new economic wealth,''said Mr. Heinonen. (End of interview)


All previous data on Finland would not be as impressive if the date of publication of the New York Times story was not on 8 February ... 1997. So 13 years ago, the Finns had already been established that the use of Internet would transform the access to knowledge and generate new forms of wealth. What about Mexico?


Source report

Ibrahim, YM (8 February, 1997). New York Times. Retrieved June 15, 2010, in Finland: Improbable Land for the Universal Use of Technology: http://www.nytimes.com/1997/01/20/business/finland-improbable-land-for-the-universal-use-of-technology.html?ref = finland & pagewanted = 1

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Cough That Taste Like Blood

If I could would sign for Ajax ... Testing




Photo Ansdersen (Andersen)


I go to a supermarket at about 10 at night. I bought some things pantry minimum after leaving work and go through the parking lot to the bus route that goes to my home. Then I discover burly man holding a "Ak-47 ." Although their presence intimidates me, I note with caution that the subject is in front of a gray car with no license plates and tinted windows. It is a car that could bring the same James Bond.

type I cross in front of his eyes on the ground, feigning a German peace and quiet of a pensioner who wanders into a town of Bavaria . Despair and anguish that must feel those fellow Mexicans who live in places where such weapons and those vehicles are more common because of drug trafficking and crime. Despair because in Mexico, the difference between a dangerous drug dealer and a policeman is negligible. And anxiety because you're completely unprotected at the situation.

The man with the AK-47 bullets could flood my quietly in that parking lot without having any legal or moral consequence. The police would do nothing and only cause the natural discomfort of those who have to clean up the mess that my guts or whatever it was left on the asphalt.

The bus to my house and looked in the background, waiting with their light-weary passengers like me. And then I hear voices. Slammed the door and start the vehicle. And my way to the bus stop is illuminated by the lights of that car over my head crosses a concert squeaky wheels and then fade into the night somewhere.

already on the bus while the driver and I hope some other passengers, I reflect on the fragility that we suffer from those who live in Mexico now and when the bus driver finally starts, guess I'm a football star and who signed for Ajax to go from here ...


If I could sign for Ajax ... photo Ajax (AFC Ajax, 2009)


Sources
photos

AFC Ajax. (June 14, 2009). Retrieved on June 2, 2010, in http://forums.electronicarts.co.uk/fifa-09-manager-mode/655526-fc-ajax-7.html

Andersen, C. (Nd). Tumblr. (Andi_B, Editor) Retrieved June 2, 2010, in http://andi-b.tumblr.com/post/247275181/ak47-starry-starry-night-via-chris-andersen