Monthly Archives: April 2007

Hasta la Vista

I want Vista out of my PC and XP back in, but how? – CNET Community Newsletter: Q&A Forums This is the question. Now, as many will find out, there is a surprsingly difficult answer: many Vista users cannot go … Continue reading

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ted, again

I wrote about the TED conference and the videos hosted at TED.com. Once, when entering TED.com, I mispelled the address, and typed ted.org. A weird message came out: Funciona Bien (It Works Well). Nothing else. I checked through who.is and … Continue reading

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Imagin’

A tech note: In my previous post I wanted to show Democracy Now’s logo. I downloaded it from the website, in the full splendor of 1629 x 1004 pixels, which is a bit too much of a resolution for this … Continue reading

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Democracy Now

Democracy Now is a daily radio and news program with over 500 station collaborating. It specializes in free, independent and open journalism (free from biases, I mean!) They also publish transcripts of interviews in both English and Spanish, so it … Continue reading

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TED

(Technology, Entertainment, Design) is an annual conference that features speeches from prominent personalities in the (English-speaking) world. People who have something to say, or, as the main TED logo says, Ideas worth Spreading. People like Jeff Bezos or Al Gore … Continue reading

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