Nothing special just day after day, I want to share with you what I see and what I feel, no more.
miércoles, octubre 26, 2005
ES EL! LO ENCONTRE! MI COMEDISCOS!
Me han saltado las lagrimas al recordar mis tiempos de xaval con el comediscos escuchando los ultimos hits como popcorn, o dady cool de Boney M, QUE TIEMPOS AQUELLOS!
lunes, octubre 17, 2005
A esto si que se le puede llamar una buena OS***
A boxer getting punched in the face. The leading Catholic magazine 'Civilta Cattolica' has taken a swipe at professional boxing, describing the sport as 'a legalised form of attempted homicide,' driven by powerful interests which are often 'cruel and pitiless' in their pursuit of financial gain
martes, octubre 11, 2005
index all the world's information until around the 24th century
Chief executive Eric Schmidt estimates that Google won't manage to index all the world's information until around the 24th century.
It could take 300 years to index all the world's information and make it searchable, Google's chief executive Eric Schmidt predicted on Saturday at the Association of National Advertisers annual conference in Phoenix.
"We did a math exercise and the answer was 300 years," Schmidt said in response to an audience question asking for a projection of how long the company's mission will take. "The answer is it's going to be a very long time."
Of the approximately 5 million terabytes of information out in the world, only about 170 terabytes have been indexed, he said earlier during his speech.
It could take 300 years to index all the world's information and make it searchable, Google's chief executive Eric Schmidt predicted on Saturday at the Association of National Advertisers annual conference in Phoenix.
"We did a math exercise and the answer was 300 years," Schmidt said in response to an audience question asking for a projection of how long the company's mission will take. "The answer is it's going to be a very long time."
Of the approximately 5 million terabytes of information out in the world, only about 170 terabytes have been indexed, he said earlier during his speech.
jueves, octubre 06, 2005
I'm hungry!
In this photo provided by the Everglades National Park, the carcass of a six-foot American alligator is shown protruding from the mid-section of a 13-foot Burmese python Monday, Sept. 26, 2005 in Everglades National Park, Fla., after the snake apparently swallowed the alligator resulting in the deaths of both animals.
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