Thursday, November 29, 2007

Birthday No. 27

Hello! Today is my birthday! Yay!!

The most special day of the year, the weather is awesome and I'm feeling exellent!

I've got up to an early start today since I had German class (more on that later) in the morning. But besides that, it is a lovely day! :-)

At German class they sung me Happy Birthday in German, it was cool. I've written it down for you to read:

Viel Glück und viel Segen,
auf al deinen Wegen.
Gesundheit und Wohlstand
sei auch mit dabei!

which literally translates to:

Much luck and much benediction,
on all your ways.
Health and Prosperity,
may also be added to the list.

bye for now..

music note While writing this, I was listening to "Wake Up" by The Arcade Fire music note


Quote of the Day:
Wherever you are -- be there.
--Anonymous

Thursday, November 22, 2007

Thanks... giving

Hello. Just wanted to write a quick post wishing all my US readers a great Thanksgiving. Hope that you enjoy this holiday with your family and loved ones.

I also want to thank to all my readers (yes, you all 5) for continuing reading my blog, Thanks.

Wednesday, November 07, 2007

Facebook News Network

For all those Facebook users (addicts).


Quote of the Day:
I like pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.
--Winston Churchill

Monday, October 15, 2007

Blog Action Day

Bloggers Unite - Blog Action Day Today is Blog Action Day 2007.

Thousands of bloggers unite this day to post about one issue, the environment.

As I previously posted in previous posts like the one about the World Water Day 2007 and I'm, I usually support the movements that remind us to take care of the planet.

Although I am not inspired at this time to write a long post about the need that we have to take a better care of the environment, I'll try to forward you to three places where you can find tons of info on how to protect the environment.

You can find more info on the Blog Action Day at blogactionday.org.

Thursday, September 27, 2007

Mini Baja (Baja SAE) Anahuac, six years and counting

number six I cannot believe it. It was six years ago on a Thursday September 27th that we held the first ever meeting of the Mini Baja Anahuac Team.

It seems like a far memory when we first gathered around in a classroom and start discussing the idea of having a team dedicated to building a car to compete in the USA. It was un-thought at that time to have that kind of project in our University, some have tried to but never succeeded.

After that meeting, we began our attempts to design a car and enroll more team members. It wasn't until a couple of months later when we got funding from the University and the Ford Company that things started to look clearer.

In February 2002 we took some persons that were interested in participating in Mini Baja to a competition in the city of Queretaro. That was all we needed to convince them. They got hooked up and the rest is history.

Along these years I have been the Captain and now Faculty Advisor of the Team. Lot of people have gone through the team and I hope that it has changed them. We have built some cars, participated in a few competitions, and have lots of fun.

Right now the team is struggling to survive (yea I know, again!), let's hope that it succeeds and keep alive what has come a tradition in the Engineering Faculty of the Universidad Anahuac Mexico Norte.

I leave you with some numbers that reflect what has happened in these 6 years of Baja:

  • 6 years;
  • 3 cars built (and one more in construction);
  • 10 competitions (2 in USA, 8 in Mexico);
  • 12 competition entries;
  • 1 test first place;
  • 1 disqualification;
  • 4.83 average grade of all entries;
  • 6 Captains;
  • 2 Faculty Advisors;
  • 2 broken transmissions;
  • 1 guy with blue face ("the smurf");
  • 1 guy temporarily blind (less than a day);
  • An unknown amount of lost tools;
  • About 5 rollovers; and
  • ONE TEAM

That was a long post and it could be longer. Remembering the Tlacaelel, Homer, and Coyote.

Friday, September 14, 2007

TiVo

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Forget your VCR, TiVo is finally coming to Mexico.

That's right, TiVo, the famous DVR (Digital Video Recorder) is being offered  by Cablevision in Mexico City (which fortunately I am subscribed to).

Now you can pause, fast forward, or rewind live TV. You can record your favorite series using Season Pass. You can skip commercials! That's sweet!

The service will cost you an initial payment of $499 pesos (about 45 USD) and a monthly fee of $149 pesos (about 13 USD).

I almost sure that I will get it :-)

Gizmodo article: Cablevision Offers TiVo To Mexico City, But Not To Me.
Cablevision website: www.cablevision.net.mx.