Cuando nos ponemos a discutir que si Android y a los seis meses ya no sirve, que no debería existir gama media y cosas así nos olvidamos de muchas cuestiones, por ejemplo la brecha digital, y el costo humano, ese que Tim Cook niega, y ese que pagamos todos contaminando nuestro ambiente.
Yo, la verdad, soy culpable, dos años con un mismo teléfono se me hace excesivo y hablar por teléfono es lo que menos hacemos
Yo, la verdad, soy culpable, dos años con un mismo teléfono se me hace excesivo y hablar por teléfono es lo que menos hacemos
@JIFF01 @Q__________Q @captain_udon escoger que? Batallar con el terminal porque solo tienen vida oficial de 6~8 meses un después nada
— Javier Garza (@Gifurama) January 31, 2012
Interesante proyecto este de storyofstuff.org que nos recomendo @wulfrano
When Annie Leonard and her friends at Free Range Studios set out in 2007 to share what she’d learned about the way we make, use and throw away Stuff, they thought 50,000 views would be a good result for her ‘20-minute cartoon about trash.’ Today, with over 15 million views and counting, The Story of Stuff is one of the most watched environmental-themed online movies of all time.
Annie founded the non-profit Story of Stuff Project in 2008 to respond to tens of thousands of viewer requests for more information and ways to get involved. We create short, easily shareable online movies that explore some of the key features of our relationship with Stuff—including how we can make things better; we provide high quality educational resources and programs to everyone from teachers and people of faith to business and community leaders; and we support the learning and action of the over 250,000 members of the Story of Stuff community.
The Story of Stuff Project is proud to be fiscally sponsored by San Francisco’s Tides Center. We are supported by grants from private and public foundations, revenue from speaking appearances and DVD and book sales, and contributions from people like you.
Please help us keep our films and other content free by making a secure, tax-deductible on-line contribution today.
Annie founded the non-profit Story of Stuff Project in 2008 to respond to tens of thousands of viewer requests for more information and ways to get involved. We create short, easily shareable online movies that explore some of the key features of our relationship with Stuff—including how we can make things better; we provide high quality educational resources and programs to everyone from teachers and people of faith to business and community leaders; and we support the learning and action of the over 250,000 members of the Story of Stuff community.
The Story of Stuff Project is proud to be fiscally sponsored by San Francisco’s Tides Center. We are supported by grants from private and public foundations, revenue from speaking appearances and DVD and book sales, and contributions from people like you.
Please help us keep our films and other content free by making a secure, tax-deductible on-line contribution today.