Sunday, August 20, 2006

"The world"

En mi reciente visita a Tijuana gracias al increible sentido de la ubicación del señor ALejandro Cordero terminamos haciendo fila para entrar a Estados Unidos(sin visa y sin pasaporte) y fue una espera horrible, y además estabamos oyendo musica Country que no es de mis favoritas y esta rola (junto otra aúm más corny) me hicieron desear un DAP con vehemencia.

Pero ya en México me puse a buscarla y me gusto.
Así que oiganla y me dicen


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To the teller down at the bank
You're just another checking account
To the plumber that came today
You're just another house
At the airport ticket counter
You're just another fare
At the beauty shop at the mall
Well you're just another head of hair
Well that's alright, that's okay
If you don't feel important, honey
All I've got to say is

To the world you may be just another girl
But to me, baby, you are the world

To the waiter at the restaurant
You're just another tip



To the guy at the ice cream shop
You're just another dip
When you can't get reservations
'Cause you don't have the clout
Or you didn't get an invitation
'Cause somebody left you out
That's alright, that's okay
When you don't feel important honey
All I've got to say is

To the world you may be just another girl
But to me, baby, you are the world

You think you're one of millions
But you're one in a million to me
When you wonder if you matter, baby look into my eyes
And tell me, can't you see you're everything to me

That's alright, that's okay
When you don't feel important honey
All I've gotta say is

To the world you may be just another girl
But to me, baby, you are the world

Saturday, August 19, 2006

Snakes on Cocaine

Snakes on Cocaine

in Movies

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It was bound to happen. Seems those red-hot reptiles from Snakes on a Plane got a little caught up in the Hollywood lifestyle last night, drank a little champagne, did a little blow, and picked up a hooker. Alas, as these things are wont to happen, it all ended in disaster with a python belly-up, frothing at the mouth on the sidewalk outside the Viper Room.

– Steven Corfe

¿Donde he visto algo así?

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F.E.A.R. combat (Multiplayer gratis) para computadoras de verdad

En el estado actual de la industria de los videojuegos, que comprende, demandas de asociaciones de prostitutas, reclasificaciones por parte de la ESRB, nuevos modelos de distribución, una secuelitis preocupante, un precio cada día mayor del verdadero hardware para vivir los juegos es muy , muy, pero muy raro que una compañia libere un juego multiplayer basado en una franquicia muy exitosa como lo es F.E.A.R. ta,poco es la primera vez, así que si tu PC y tu conexión a internet te lo permiten no dudes en echarle un guante a FEAR COMBAT.

P.S. Aunque Telmex "duplique" la velocidad de bajada con ese upload anemico y todavía más) no se puede hacer otra cosa que bajar de redes P2P, porque ni al bittorrent lo dejan funcionar en paz.

Se termina una era para los "entendidos" de la PC en México

La pagina de OCmex, que es/era un foro donde uno podia resolver las dudas sobre Hardware-software que se le fueran presentando llegó a su fin.

Hay que mencionar que es la mejor comunidad mexicana de "enajenados" con la PC (Como yo), es la más activa y la más concurrida, si , sufre de una localización muy acentuada (lo cual es ridiculo por que en la Inet se supone que ya no es trascendente) pero su sucesora planea evitar esas divisiones.

Han sido casí tres años para mi desde que la conocí, antes la visitaba muchisimo más, en últimas fechas casí me reclui en su sección de cine y ¿qué puedo decir?, se siente pena por que se cierra una muy importante ventana donde conoci a muchas personas que saben más que yo.

EL sucesor se estrena el lunes uno de stos días (y a ver si pasa) y se llama(ría) KNOIt
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Monday, August 14, 2006

Israel warns foes despite truce
Displaced Lebanese stuck in the traffic as they drive through the coastal town of Naameh.
Roads were jammed as some Lebanese risked returning home
Israel will pursue Hezbollah leaders in Lebanon despite the ceasefire ending the month-long conflict, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert has told parliament.

During a stormy session, he defended his conduct of the war saying Hezbollah had been crippled. However the group's leader denied this and claimed victory.

UN Secretary General Kofi Annan said the ceasefire, which came into force early on Monday, seemed to be holding.

Thousands of people are returning to southern Lebanon following the truce.

Fighting ended at 0500 GMT, although Israel said it had killed at least four Hezbollah fighters in later clashes.

Israeli officials told the AFP news agency that in each case soldiers had opened fire "when armed men tried to approach" and had not broken the terms of the UN ceasefire.

Ehud Olmert
We will continue pursuing [Hezbollah leaders]... and we do not intend to ask anyone's permission
Ehud Olmert

Up to 10 rockets were also fired southwards on Monday night and early Tuesday morning but did not cross the Israeli border, the Israeli army said.

No-one was injured and Israel planned no response, military sources added.

Heckled

In his speech to parliament, Mr Olmert said Hezbollah's "state within a state" and "terror organisation" in southern Lebanon had been destroyed.

However he added that the group's leaders would "not be left alone".

"We will continue pursuing them anywhere, all the time and we do not intend to apologise or ask anyone's permission," he added.

Mr Olmert - who was heckled by some MPs - admitted Israel had made mistakes but took full responsibility for the war.

He advised patience for his critics, who believe the war did not achieve Israel's original goal of dismantling Hezbollah.

Patience

The prime minister also said his government would work "with all the means at our disposal" to secure the release of the two soldiers whose capture by Hezbollah sparked the conflict on 12 July.

IMPACT: 34 DAYS OF FIGHTING
Lebanon deaths:
About 1,000 - mostly civilians
No precise data on Hezbollah dead
Israeli deaths:
Soldiers: 114 (IDF)
Civilians: 43 (IDF)
Lebanon displaced:
700,000 - 900,000 (UNHCR; Lebanese govt)
Israeli displaced:
500,000 (Human Rights Watch)
Lebanon damage:
$2.5bn (Lebanese govt)
Israel damage:
$1.1bn (Israeli govt)

Lebanese and Israeli military commanders are discussing their fate, an Israeli political source told the BBC.

Hezbollah leader Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah, for his part, said his side had achieved a "strategic, historic victory" against Israel.

He also promised during a videotaped speech on Hezbollah's Al-Manar TV that the group would help Lebanese victims rebuild their homes.

Later on Monday, US President George W Bush blamed Hezbollah and its "state sponsors, Iran and Syria" for the bloodshed in Lebanon.

He said the war had been "part of a broader struggle between freedom and terror".

Mr Bush also vowed to continue to promote democracy in the Middle East. "The freedom agenda will defeat terror," he said.

Shattered

Mr Annan said the truce appeared to be holding and urged both sides to "continue to consolidate the cessation".

Israel has said its troops will remain in Lebanon until an international peacekeeping force can take control, and that its forces would return fire if attacked.

HAVE YOUR SAY
If Hezbollah is disarmed, it will be victory for Israel, for the Lebanese people, for the UN, for democracy, for peace
Oren, Rehovot, Israel

Roads leading from Beirut and Sidon were jammed with the cars of people returning to inspect their properties and homes.

The BBC's Jim Muir in the town of Bint Jbeil, the site of some of the fiercest fighting, described a scene of devastation with few signs of life.

The body of a woman wrapped in plastic had been left in a shattered building for two weeks, our correspondent added.

The only local residents he found were one man and his disabled wife who had been sheltering in the hospital.

Sweden is to host an international aid conference to raise funds for Lebanon. About 60 governments have been invited to attend the 31 August meeting in Stockholm.

Some 1,000 Lebanese, mostly civilians, and 157 Israelis, 114 of them soldiers, have died in the 34-day conflict.