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Thursday, February 03, 2022
From Digital to Analog (a wonderfull example).
Monday, September 14, 2009
From digital to analog....
Fonts!! A Little time ago, fonts were digital and horrible. Do you imagine today's computer with a default font like this one:




Sunday, September 13, 2009
I´m back to blogging....

Monday, April 07, 2008
A New kind of World..

Things change... and today change more frequently than never.


Saturday, March 22, 2008
Toastmaster Expirience: What do you enjoy most?

Where did this question came from?, Well, I'll tell you the story behind the question.
Couple of weeks ago, I was on vacations (Maui and NYC were the destinations).
On Maui a bought lot of books not availables in Argentina (or if avialable, they are a translated version... generally the translations are very poor). Which books? :
- Presentation Zen (Garr Reynolds).
- The Art of the Start (Guy Kawasaki).
- Made to Stick (Heath brothers).
- The paradox of Choice (Barry Schwartz).
- The Innovator's Dilemma (Clayton M. Christensen)
Off course I enjoy reading this kind of books, but we need to go a little further before we find the reason of this entry's title.
Presentation Zen is a very interesting book, plenty of good examples and tips to make a presentation a good experience for the presenter and the audience.
One of the recommendations was: Look for a Toastmasters' Club near your neighborhood.
I did it. And last week I was a guest on a Toastmasters session.
Was a new experience, a very good one which begins with an exercise: you should answer in no less than 45 seconds and no more than a minute: This Q: What do you enjoy most?.
Just a question but not a trivial one, and the answers of the great people present in the meeting make my first Toastmaster experience a memorable one.
I will not tell you more about this sessions, I will just ask you the same Garr Reynols recommend me: find a club near your house and join it (at least as a guest).
If you are wondering what I enjoy most?... I will let you know in a future post.
Tuesday, February 05, 2008
Virtual World with Real Frontiers

Sunday, February 03, 2008
You Tube is also a time machine
But is not only about sharing stuff, is more than that, is an incredible Time Machine.
If you are a guitar player you probably studied the Cello Suite No.1 from J. S Bach.
Believe it or not you can listen Andrés Segovia´s interpretation in YouTube... hence YouTube is not only future fancy Web 2.0 technology, is also an incredible Time Machine.
Enjoy it!.