Friday, February 29, 2008
Omaha Steak
Our Radiohead tickets are on their way, Bob Dylan's on tonight, I'm in love with Juno, etc. (The Oscars we're boring BTW), Dan and Tina are having a baby (this is HUGE news), and I've got a ton of work, a really good thing. Obamarama's catching, Billary really tipped her hand...
I just wanted to join the amarillista economic pundits wave and moan about the economy for five minutes, 'cause I've edited a note about Berkshire Hathaway. They posted an 18% decrease in earnings for the last quarter of 2007. I mean, Warren Buffett's comany is slowing down. That's to be expected even, right, but it still brought me up short.
Now, I snickered yesterday when Bush said they're not marching towards a recession, it's not like I'm Pollyana or something, and I know central bankers are optimistic and this is going to be a rough year.
But I had decided that cynicism is a lousy strategy, in the end (I'm quoting Seth Godin here), and it's too easy to criticize hope. It would be cooler for once to make a social contract with being informed yet not pessimistic so I was going to stop worrying about all these little passive aggressive economic indicators from the US economy that we get every five minutes.
Right now I just want Buffett to say something, and maybe send us some Omaha steaks, (kidding, I hate U.S. meat), 'cause also today the stupid mexican stock market had to go and lose 4.02% in one single session. I mean, I get jittery seeing how jittery they are, even though they still closed February with a 0.43% gain.
Anyway, I have to go.
Thursday, February 21, 2008
Sleaze sells more than moral corruption, and Get out the vote money
-About the NYTimes article from yest, the reactions came in.
McCain denies his affair, dissapointed, who are the sources, etc. MSM completely misses the point (IMHO), focusing on the supposed affair. Well, they know morbid sells. Shame on them, though.
As Joe Carville, from the Clinton '92 campaign said, It's the economy, stupid! The point is McCain is just as shady as the rest of the Republicans, despite his claims to the contrary. At least that's what the article hints (quite forcefully).
-Obama raised 36 mil in January. Hillary raised 13.9, and added 5 mil of her own money. McCain raised 11.7 million last month, more than what he raised in the last three months of 2007 combined.
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
And the Games Begin...
So, someone finally remembered McC's Lincoln Savings & Loan scandal back in the 90's.... He was one of the Keating five.
I have no memory of it (I was ten), but I have seen it mentioned so I looked it up a couple months ago.
The NYTimes brought it up, since they're pitching for Hillary. They also take him to task for banning soft money but then turning around and founding the Reform Institute, which he uses to promote his causes and hence, his career. Since it's not officialy affiliated to the GOP, it can accept unlimited donations, and it does.
McCain is not the official candidate yet, but he's as good as, the way the primaries are going. He's been THe candidate for a while now, he just can't say it until Huckabee resigns. Which is actually kind of a good thing for the Democrats, since McC can't really focus on them yet until he's official. He's started, though. But the Dem's allies have just fired right back with this piece. Let the games begin..
de la musique: auteur / amateur videos in París
Un wey llamado Vincent Moon, hace podcasts/videos de artistas tocando en París, tipo Andrew Bird deambulando por la calle, Arcade Fire tocando en un elevador, Animal Colective, Vic Chestnut, Jens Lekman, Xiu Xiu, the Kooks, etc... los llama Concerts a Emporter. El site está en frances, sorry, pero es una mezcla de auteur/amateur agradable, si les gustan los videos.
Obamarama!
http://barackobamaisyournewbicycle.com/
Obama is your new bicycle.
Like the cult of Chuck Norris, except funnier.
Tampoco cantan mal las rancheras...
She seems real and smart, not an airbrushed political wife well versed in sound bite strategies.
Sometimes she comes across as someone with a chip on her shoulder, or it seems she is undermining her husband (snorey and stinky?).
This has a lot to do with some local six o'clock news producer's idea of American News, also known as infotainment. Selectively highlighting someone's comments and then taking them out of context, alas, is a common and enduring practice.
However, her Feb. 18 comments are kinda hard to swallow.:
“For the first time in my adult lifetime, I am really proud of my country,” she told a Milwaukee crowd, “and not just because Barack has done well, but because I think people are hungry for change.”
Really? your whole adult lifetime? Never once? Well. How embarrassing.
At first, it's like, cool, let's take back America, people. Let's leave a legacy we can be proud of, etc. BUT, it also means she hasn't been proud of her country for twenty something years. Of the U.S. as a country, as a collective people, as a culture?
This reeks of "leftist sophistication", something you see amoung us indie poseurs, but not something I would want to hear from a dedicated, earnest politico. It reminds me of Billary crying in New Hampshire, e.g., if you don 't choose me this country is going to have it soo baad, sniff.
Feel free to cast stones. I'm apalled at myself for thinking she needs to tone down the righteousness, too. Maybe I'm turning into my parents now.
Are you finding what your were looking for, out here with me?
-Steve Zizou / Bill Murray in "The Life Aquatic"
Conspiracy Theory of the Day
Was losing Wisconsin a sneaky Hillary strategy?
Ok, I'll cut the crap. It sounds absolutely ludicrous, and it's unlikely they planned it that way. But maybe losing Wisconsin will generate sympathy from women voters for Hil, since once again it seems that she's poised to lose. At least that's what the mainstream media would have you think. I still believe this is a very close race.
But anyway, picture this.
1) It seems she's just about to topple off the horse,
2) so people suddenly care enough to get out and vote,
3) just in time for Texas, Ohio and Pennsylvania.
One more thing (á la Steve Jobs, heh): is it me or is Ga ga ga ga ga a very political album? The lyrics to the Underdog, especially.
Happy Thoughts
- Obamarama lleva 10 victorias consecutivas con Wisconsin y Hawaii.
- Hay buenas películas por todos lados, en el cine, en Saharis, en PPV...
- El disco de Spoon.
Los delegados: Associated Press calcula 1,319 vs. 1,245 de HRC. El NYTimes no toma en cuenta a los delegados que no tienen su voto amarrado, por decir, como los del caucus (asamblea?) de Iowa. Entonces ellos le dan ventaja a Hillray con 1,081 delegados comparado con 1,078 delegados de Obama.
Friday, February 15, 2008
College is a waste of time and money for kids
James Altucher, writer, Financial Times columnist and finance whiz extraordinaire, said it!
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/5554c882-d90d-11dc-8b22-0000779fd2ac.html?nclick_check=1
He mentions the ridiculous cost American kids (or their parents) pay for college today. Also, he derides the supposed benefits of a balanced education.
Mexican universities are different in this respect, since we don't have "majors". We basically choose our majors beforehand, and enter the corresponding college. Electrical engineering, law, business administration, psychology, architecture, civil engineering, sociology, etc... We then spend four to five years focusing on our chosen field, no chem 101 required if your BA is Social Communications! We may not be well rounded, but we get to spend more time reading up on Marshall McLuhan and Michael Porter.
Anyway, this guy suggests there are better ways to spend your time: working (meaningful jobs), starting a business, focusing on one thing and becoming good at it. It's worth a read, even if it is a radical notion for most of us.
Democratic musings
Some thoughts on the Democratic candidates:
Obama has to figure out how to give women permission not to vote for Hillary.
The same way Vicente Fox's marketing people figured out how to make us feel good about voting for change without making us feel bad about not doing it on previous elections.
HRC is a Transformer's love child....
A new description for Hillary: "It's like Optimus Prime fucked a bumper sticker."
Oh, and has anybody seen the Infiniti's EX commercial? Really, what were they thinking?
"Ordinary is getting into yout car...extraordinary is never wanting to leave it" ....No, that's just creepy and agoraphobic.
Thursday, February 14, 2008
What the Huck?
After last night, Huckabee needs to win 123% of the remaining delegates to secure a nomination. I know all those creationism people aren't big on match and science, but just a quick heads up. THAT IS MATHEMATICALLY IMPOSSIBLE.
Tuesday night, Huckabee said:
"I've not been one who believes that you leave the field because it's gotten difficult. You stay, and you keep playing until the last second of the clock has sounded."
Despite knowing Maryland and D.C. polls had him losing. And now that results are in, even Virginia was a loss. So what gives? Romney dropped out, what is he waiting for? A juicier incentive from McCain's camp? For the money to run out? A job at Fox News?
"There's the mathematics of these things, and there's the metaphysics," John Pinkerton, senior Huckabee aide, told Salon.com.
Oh.
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Romantic Psycho
Ahora que se aproxima el día de san valentín....
Y si American Psycho lo reimagináramos como romcom? Puedes cambiar completamente una peli en el cuarto de edición... Ésto es sólo es un trailer, pero neta que en conjunto con la música, transformó un thriller en un chick flick.
Obamarama!
Que no es abusivo
El ilustre y honorable Senador Jorge Mendoza dice que no es abusivo, que nunca ha tenido fama de abusivo (neta?)
Ahora sale con que mandó un millon 290 mil cartas (con cargo al erario) porque quiere que sus representados lo conzocan, ya que él llegó al Senado la vía plurinominal. Eso es una buena razón para eliminar plurinominales, no para mandar propaganda, baboso.
Aparte, el servicio no es gratis y no es un derecho. Nos cuesta, a nosotros, los que pagamos impuestos. ¿Cómo es que nadie lo detuvo en su momento?
"Ahora, que si hay un costo, pues siempre hay un costo para la democracia", señaló.
Háganme el favor. ¿Su proselitismo (tres años antes de cualquier elección) es un costo necesario de la democracia? Se me acaban las palabras decentes y no groseras para hablar de este tipo.
Wrong and pathetic on so many levels
"Igual que un papá quiere que cambien sus hijos cuando están mal, hacemos este llamado con el deseo de que (los narcos) cambien y se sientan dentro de esta familia, donde no existe para ellos una excomunión, sino una advertencia".
NO. MAMES. No los excomulga, sino que les hace una advertencia. Regresen borreguitos. POBRE. ILUSO. Ya no es la Edad Media que una excomulgación le importaba a la gente. El narcotráfico no es como "un hijo que hace el mal"...no es alcholismo o irresponsabilidad....what the fuck?
Hay tantas cosas que me causan gracia y cierto horror con comentarios de este tipo, mejor no intenseemos o derramemos bilis hoy y lo dejamos así. Jeje, mejor me espero que al rato va a decir "chavos, dejen de practicar sexo premarital, los queremos y no queremos ver que se hagan daño" o alguna estupidez de este tipo, acerca de la homosexualidad, drogas o masturbación.
¿Cómo es que Gran Bretaña tiene tanto producto cultural/artístico? ¿Es algo del agua? Los Beatles, los Stones, Radiohead. Yo se que hay mil más, pero con esos tres me basta. Sin entrar en literatura, teatro, cine. Bueno equis, era nada más una observación.
Radiohead trae disco por lo tanto es probable que haga tour este verano, al cual tengo que ir no importa cuanto cueste. Tienen que llegar a Austin, Dallas o San Antonio, si no es que al Defectuoso. Si lo más cerca que llega es Nueva York, pediré que alguien me ponga de companion y de alguna manera consigo un par de días de vacaciones, como sea.
Una eterna discusión entre mi hermano y yo es The Bends vs. Ok Computer. Y es que de alguna manera te puedes definir por tu preferencia, pero es que los dos tienen tantas cosas que no puedes (puedo, podemos) pronunciarte definitivamente por uno. ¿Cómo decides entre Fake Plastic Trees y Karma Police? Just, High and Dry, Nice Dream con Paranoid Android, No Surprises, Exit Music.... y esos son solamente de sus primeros discos. Idioteque, Everything in its Right Place, Go To Sleep, There There, Scatterbrain, etcetcetc.
Ya era tardísimo pero tenía que ver el final, porque sabía que iban a tocar True Love Waits, que es como su mera verdad. Tienes todas estas canciones deprimentes y sombrías acerca de como la vida moderna nos va a hacer polvo, pero de repente revelan su lado increiblemente vulnerable, ansioso de amar y ser amado. Suena cursi pero no lo es. O lo es y no importa.
Expiación, Deseo, Pecado (Capital)
Si no la han visto y no se quieren enterar de la trama, no sigan leyendo.

Las actuaciones, especialmente las de las tres Briony, Brionies? son excelentes. Saoirse Ronan, Romola Garai (irreconocible, nada que ver con Dirty Dancing) y Vanessa Redgrave, realmente se parecen entre si.
En cuanto a la historia, bueno. El mero principio es bueno pero luego se debilita gracias a los detalles marca Corín Tellado. Me gusta el melodrama, pero se me hizo difícil sumergirme en la historia de la pareja y creer en su amor eterno con lo poco que te da la movie. Le faltaron detalles, posiblemente quedaron fuera en el proceso de edición. Cuando el personaje de Knightley, Cecilia Tallis "descubre" su amor, le falló el diálogo, o la actuación, a mi gusto.
Aquí entra en juego algo que tal vez fue culpa de la edición. Entendí algo de que la familia estaba en algún aprieto económico, por un diálogo acerca del florero, (lo más valioso que tenían?) y aparte el hecho de que el hermano le estuviera presentando al tipo con dinero, pero no se habla más de este tema. Tendría que leer el libro para saber, pero me da la idea que editaron y quedó poco claro.
Aparte, me hace ruido que en 1935 este wey (el de la fábrica de chocolates) ya estuviera hablando de las raciones de los soldados. La Segunda Guerra Mundial no comenzó (formalmente?) hasta mediados de 1939, y hasta poco antes se la pasaron firmando acuerdos entre naciones europeas para tratar de evitarla.
Al final se aceptó como inevitable, pero eso fue a finales de 1938. Antes de la guerra a Churchill le decían Cassandra, porque él desde años antes advertía de los peligros de Hitler. ¿Entonces cómo es que este mono desde cuatro años antes hablaba de raciones de soldados? Sí, era un hombre de negocios viendo oportunidades, hubo muchos que se hicieron ricos en la guerra de esa manera, vean toda la industria regiomontana, ¿pero en 1935?
Si hubiera sido dos años después también se podría explicar porqué la urgencia de la pareja, porqué tan rápidamente se declaraban amore eterno, si fuera la guerra próxima a estallar. Pero entonces tendrían otros problemas de tiempo porque se supone que Robbie (James McAvoy) fue encarcelado por tres años. Cosa que nunca ponen en la película, otra vez falta de tiempo para exponer motivaciones y nos quedamos con la imaginación.
Pero bueno, eso aparte, ya para la mitad me piqué. La escena de Dunkirk fue horrorosamente hermosa (hermosamente horrenda?). Esa evacuación duró nueve días, era al principio de la guerra cuando los alemanes estaban patéandoles el trasero a los ingleses y los gringos todavía no le entraban. El pathos, la humanidad, los soldados cantando, la paleta que usó el fotógrafo junto con los filtros, se me hizo un nudo en la garganta.
En esa secuencia y por algunos de los diálogos un poco antes (la historia se puede reanudar, repite eso como tres veces), de repente se me ocurrió que no era verdad. Aparte el personaje de McAvoy muestra una herida en el pecho y luego se ve cada vez más pálido.
(Me acordé del Sexto Sentido, se ve la herida de Bruce Willis, pienso "eso es el higado, se va a morir", y como sale en la siguiente escena todo normal, lo dejo pasar.) Entonces hay un momento de quiebre muy específico donde pensé, ya valió madre esto, que no me digan que no.
La edición de sonido y la música me gustaron bastante también, así como el vestuario, aunque eso va junto con la dirección de arte. El vestido verde de Knightley está perro, de hecho cuando trae puesto ese vestido hay un error de continuidad, si se fijan. Está nominada para siete Óscares, pero ahora no hay apuestas seguras.
Friday, February 08, 2008
Mañana Desolada
Embarrassment of Riches
Primero nos tienen sin buenas movies por dos, tres meses, y de repe en un sólo fin de semana nos avientan todas de un chingazo.
Hoy se estrena Expiación, Deseo y Pecado, Sweeney Todd, Sin Lugar para los Débiles, Juno y the Darjeeling Limited. No se cuál ver este fin de semana, porque tampoco quiero pasar tres días en el cine, luego me pasa que intermezclo las tramas en mi cabeza.
La primera es de Joe Wright (Pride & Prejudice), un melodramático highbrow chick flick que algún wey de mercadotecnia se le hinchó bautizarla con ese nombre novelesco/bíblico tan pedorro. En inglés se llama Atonement, osea expiación o penitencia, igual que el libro. Aunque soy super fan de Pride & Prejudice, no creo vaya a ver esta hoy, va a estar lleno de novios de hueva.
Sweeney Todd me interesa mucho, tanto por Burton como por Sondheim y Depp. Esta sería la ganadora, pero siento que Juno y Darjeeling durarán poco en cartelera y tengo que aprovechar antes de que las refundan al Pabellón Tec.
Independientemente de cual vea hoy o mañana, supongo que no me aguantaré e iré a ver Sin Lugar para los Débiles el domingo. Los Coen y Bardem (con pelo Beatlesco!) son una combinación irresistible. Sólamente que espero poder ir hoy, dejar el sábado como buffer y luego otra vez el domingo.
Pero bueno, como dice el título, es un banquetazo de fin de semana cinero, quisiera quejarme de un exceso de movies buenas todos los fines. Anteriormente ni siquiera salía la fecha de estreno en imdb de muchas de ellas, parecía que se iban a esperar hasta despuéees de los Oscares. Igual y con todo el debacle de la huelga de los escritores decidieron que un premio de la Academia no iba a traer mucho caché.
Me acabo de dar cuenta que en vez de poner todo corrido, o poner un nuevo post para un nuevo tema, puse una bajada. Una pinche bajada. Y en negritas. He trabajado mucho esta semana.
También hablamos de como en los camiones mexicanos hay pobres pero no locos, que en Los Ángeles no hay clase ni estilo, y que no queremos mudarnos a una ciudad donde la única ventaja cultural es poder dar vuelta a la derecha en un semáforo en rojo.
Pero bueno, las primarias. Ahora que Romney se salió, McCain ya puede decir que es el candidato virtual de los republicanos. Pero los conservadores tipo Rush Limbaugh y Ann Coulter odian tanto a McC, que va a tener que escoger a Huckabee como su vicepresidente o algo para convencerlos. Ann Coulter incluso publicó que prefiere a Billary sobre McCain, y eso fue antes del supermartes. Aunque dudo de sus motivos.
Me enteré hoy, existe la posibilidad que ninguno de los dos demócratas reúna los suficientes delegados antes de llegara la convención. Osea, es estadísticamente posible, y como van las cosas hasta hoy, incluso puede llegar a ser probable.
Siguen estados de vino (y queso) que favorecen a Obama. Pero de ahí siguen otros estados de cerveza (y cheetos) que son terreno de Hillary. Otra cosa, ¿seremos subsconscientemente machistas al decirle Hillary en vez de Clinton?
Por último, ¿quién diablos es Diego Beas? ¿Quién dijo que podía escribir?
Aparte del cero estilo, no aporta mucho. Se quejó de las encuestas de California, pero nunca mencionó que casi una tercera parte de los votos son enviados por correo, absentee ballots, por lo tanto esos votantes no se reflejan en los exit polls. El pedo es de los medios por no tomar eso en cuenta, no realmente de la encuesta.
No sé si es por ser políticamente correcto, pero al examinar el fracaso de Romney, no toma en cuenta el factor Mormón, que para mi si jugó un papel importante. Muchos cristianos en EU consideran a los Mormones una secta, no parte de la tradición judeo-cristiana. Si eso es correcto o no me vale madre, el hecho es que se lo toman a mal.
Yyyyy, ahora sí por último, ¿qué a nadie le importa que Huckabee es ministro? ¿Dónde está la separación Iglesia-Estado? ¿No han escuchado sus discursos de la Constitución y la Biblia? Neta que entre esto y el "debate" acerca de la tortura acuática (waterboarding), Estados Unidos nada más muestra el cobre y su morboso suboconsciente puritano medieval.
Thursday, February 07, 2008
American Gangster
La dirección de arte si está chida, no les puedo decir "es igualito a Harlem en los 70's" porque yo no estuve en Harlem en los 70's, pero si te da una vibra muy cool de Nueva York con afros, crimen y menos Disneyizado...
El pedo de la movie es que no puedes odiar a Denzel Washington y lo que representa.
pero mínimo al ver esta movie me defiendo con que Ridley Scott tampoco puede odiar al personaje de Frank Lucas, no muestra las repercusiones de sus acciones, porque casi no ves el pathos de los junkies, sólo recuerdo una escena de un bebé llorando al lado de su mamá con sobredosis.
Pero esta no es una película de adicción, es cops & robbers redux. Siempre es agradable ver a Russell Crowe devorarse una escena. Aquí tiene un papel muy a su estilo, el "roughneck" con ambición y coraje. Comprendes el desliz de la abogada, no?
Denzel Washington es un hombre de negocios, leal a su familia pero sin escrúpulos. Tiene una sonrisa grande, de predador. De repente revela una máscara sin piedad, o será al revés, que de repente se cae la máscara y revela al hombre sin piedad?
Un tentempie entretenido mientras llega la de los Coen (ya mañana!) y la de PT Anderson y Daniel Day Lewis.
Wednesday, February 06, 2008
Chiaroscuro para los asnos
El pedo es que hay mucho voto duro de parte de los republicanos. Hay conservadores que no aprueban del divorcio de McCain, o de sus intentos de llevarse con los demócratas, pero a la mera hora se fajan y votan por él, a huevo.
Sin embargo los Demócratas tienen menos votos duros. Aparte hay muchos que con tal de no ver a Hillary Clinton en la Casa Blanca son capaces de votar por el GOP o por Ralph Nader.
¿Y dónde queda Estados Unidos con esto? Posiblemente igual que en el 2004. Los medios liberales, las costas Este y Oeste estaban tan seguros que Bush iba de salida, y de repente....gana el baboso por un margen mayor al del 2000. La fiesta de Harvey Weinstein se convierte en un velorio...neta, busquen eso en Google.
total....aún con esto, Obama ganó 13 de 22 estados! Esta a 50 delegados de Clinton.
Super Tuesday
It's not that I don't find her capable, I do, as she said, she's ready from day one; but I find her highly divisive, much more so than Obama. And there are so many insane Hillary haters, at least on the web, that I doubt she can carry a national election, especially against McCain.
I was raised in panismo and voto ùtil, I haven't voted for Patricia Mercado or Gilberto Rincòn Gallardo, not when there was an election to win or lose for the PAN. The problem here is that there are no reliable national polls to see who could really carry a national election not just a caucus or a closed primary. But I still doubt Hillary's power with females is enough to counteract her detractors.
With McCain vs. Obama, the differences really stand out, and I felt this pairing would have been tough on Obama but it also gave him a chance.
Clinton-McCain, on the other hand, aside from the gender card, what's really so different about them to the voters? We'll just need to wait and see....
Oh, and another thing, what's this shit about Huckabee winning so many votes? Come on USA how can you vote for a pastor? Where's the separation between Church and State? It's such a basic concept, only Americans could have forgotten about it. And let's not even go into his gift list, which I'm sorry, but is really poor ethics, not to mention totally agains his aw, shucks humble persona. Really, if you don't want snake oil salesmen just say so, don't go voting for Huckabee...hell, vote for Ron Paul if you want
Tuesday, February 05, 2008
Funny 'cause it's true...a super Tuesday anecdote
Yo: Ya quiero que sea super martes.
Anon.: ¿Cómo que super martes? Es super lunes.
Yo: No, es mañana.
Anón.: No, es hoy. Siempre ha sido super lunes. (gesto de exasperación, y ¿cómo puedes ser tan babosa?)
Yo: No creo, tradicionalmente es martes, por eso Super Tuesday.
Anón.: Es super Lunes, siempre lo ha sido. Voy al Carl's casi todos los lunes desde que eran cuatro hamburguesas y cuatro papas, ¿te acuerdas de la canción? Ahora nada más son tres y tres.
Thursday, January 31, 2008
Hillary Clinton Is Tracy Flick
See it at the original site:
http://slate.com/blogs/blogs/trailhead/archive/2008/01/30/guess-who-s-back.aspx
'Cause Fox News (Fixed News?) ratings are down and CNN 's are up!
Republicans make Fox News sick. Salon Op-Ed by Eric Boehlert
American CNN is much more sensationalist than CNN en Español, but it's still waaaay better than the shit Rupert's Psycho Republicans regularly churn out. If I were an old republican I'd be ashamed.
P.S.: I had no idea Ron Paul's supporters chased down Sean Hannity!
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
This is an NY Times article about John Edward's and Mitt Romney's differing ideas about wealth.
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/23/business/23wealth.html
Edwards is withdrawing from the race today, although he hasn't endorsed Clinton or Obama yet. Romney is still in the running, for now. But it's still an intersting disparity, how Romney sounds almost irritated at the idea of the two Americas.
"There is a model of thought among the Democrats — that the amount of money, the amount of wealth in a nation, is a fixed amount," he said in an interview. "And that if Bill Gates and Warren Buffett are making a lot of money, that just means somebody else is not able to make as much. That happens to be entirely false."
Edwards, consumate trial lawyer and politician, thanks his country for his wealth.
Although Edwards populism can be grating at times, and I really think he should read Travels of a T-Shirt by Pietra Rivoli, I can't help feling tugged by his rhetoric. And I'm not convinced by Romney's idea of infinite wealth for the taking.
After all, isn't it obvious that the world economy and savage capitalism brings wealth to only a privileged few? I used to believe this was because the market wasn't really free and getting rid of the bogeymen and the State's regulation and protectionism would really free capitalism't potential, but I'm not so sure anymore.
There's a reason so many nations are turning to populsim, and some sort of socialism. And while we all cringe at China's newfound economic power, not many stop to think that they did it without foreign aid, and without democracy. They still have poverty of course, but it's less now and they don't owe billions to the World Bank and International Monetary Fund like Argentina and other countries do.
Just some food for thought.
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Get Up, Stand Up....Stand Up for Your Rights.....
It's pretty complicated, with religious conservatives feeling like second class citizens 'cause their women can't wear headscarves in public buildings. The elite is ferociously secular, a legacy of Mustafa Kemal. But rural Turks moved to the cities in 1980s nd prospered. So now the religious middle class wants to express their piety, while the military and secular elite aren't just going to stand back and allow it.
The problem is, that way lies madness. Or the religious conservatives taking over, or whatever Turks fear. See Afghanistan, Iran, and USA for further examples of religious conservatives and freaks taking over a nation and its public sphere.
I feel for them. It just feels so counterintuitive, such a step backward. But would the same arguments pop up if it were a Western religious tradition they wanted to allow, such as the nun's wimples? Besides, a lot of it is the military being upset since they are losing power. It's all tangled up in ways us Westerners can't easily grasp.
If you're interested in Turkey and 20th century history, I highly recommend Louis de Berniere's Birds Without Wings. It's a big fat book that chronicles the Ottoman collapse in Turkey, among other things. I read it a couple years ago, when we where in Santorini and Crete so the details are a bit hazy but the Balkan Wars, WWI and the Greek War of Independence all have a cameo, showing us how pretty war and invasion is I'm talking to you Mr. Bush....
It's told Rashomon style, with the different perspectives being Muslim, Christian, Greek and Turkish. It's also a shudder bitterwseet romance, and you also get to read about the rise of Mustafa Kemal and his transformation into Ataturk, literally, The Father of All Turks. George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, the Beatles and Abe Lincoln rolled into one. With a little Morpheus thrown in for good measure. Kidding, don't go all jihad on me please.
De Berniere also wrote Captain Corelli's Mandolin, but we'll just ignore visions of Nicolas Cage for the moment. Also, anything by Orman Pamuk, but they're difficult reads, for me at least!
Waiting for Super Tuesday....or Godot, whichever is fine
No word on Florida yet, this is probably Rudy Giuliani's make it or break it state. The New York Times has published their preferences since Friday, Clinton for the Democrats and McCain for the Republicans, although they do state they have serious problems with allRepublican candidates. At least they're honest, and admit a preference. Something El Norte never does, and it's a subject of debate among some of my friends, is it a smarter, sneakier or more innocent strategy? My guess is all of the above. Although innocent strategy is an oxymoron, sort of like military intelligence.
Well, I've got my inbox piling up, and I'm gonna miss the movies today since I can't get off early. I'll try to post after the Florida results come in.
Time: 4:56 pm,
Temp: 33° C /89° F (Don't you just love Monterrey weather? Huh)
Song: Visions of Johanna...love this song, can't wait for I'm not there to freaking arrive to México. Damn small releases.
Thursday, January 24, 2008
"To stay away from Christianity because part of the Bible's teaching is offensive to you assumes that if there is a God he wouldn't have any views that upset you. Does that belief make sense?" -Timothy Keller, The Reason for God
Well, the shoe kinda fits. I am a culturally Christian atheist and most of the time I lack faith. I rail against the Church, I laugh at people who pose the Bible as fact. However, Nietzche doesn't quite convince me all the time. Neither does Jesus Christ, but the point is, why should he? This is the slippery slope to New Ageism where you take only the nice bits and ignore the rest, but then again we do it with a lot of things, it's not necessarily bad. I hate being confused, but I also have to accept that things are never black and white. In the end, the golden rule is what matters I think.
Time: 5.10pm
Temp: 10° C
Song: Redemption Song
Disturbing Trend of the Day: Personal Paparazzi
You know those paparazzi who are always swarming around Britney Spears and Lindsay Lohan, chronicling their every cold sore and psychotic break? Wouldn't that be great if that could be you instead?
According to a story in the new issue of Time (not online yet but I'll link it when it is), "personal paparazzi" services are springing up across the country for "private individuals who want to experience some of the trappings of fame."
For only a few hundred dollars a day, they'll follow you around and make a big show of taking your picture. One of them, Celeb 4 A Day, even prints up a mock tabloid cover showcasing your "news."
The service isn't entirely without utilitarian value: People can use it, in lieu of a traditional photographer, to document special occasions, and one customer interviewed by Time says club bouncers let him skip the line, thinking he was an actual celebrity.
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Veggieburners

http://www.lovecraftbiofuels.com/
From the site:
"Lovecraft Biofuels has converted over 1800 vehicles to run on vegetable oil in the last five years here in Los Angeles and Portland, Oregon. We specialize in a single tank system that allows you to mix new or waste vegetable oil, diesel and/or bio-diesel in any combination using the original fuel tank. We have Conversion Centers in Los Angeles, California and Portland, Oregon and have customers from around the world successfully running on our conversions."
Who says you can't have your (green) cake and eat it too... pretty cool, eh?
Catholic Singles in your area!
What if the online love of your life turns out to be a satan worshipper, or a scientologist, or worse, a protestant?
Well, never fear 'cause Catholic Mingle is here!
http://www.catholicmingle.com/success_stories.html
Aside from the creepiness of single sites, aren't you supposed to be on a singles site 'cause you're lonely and horny? (not necessarily single, alas) Wouldn't a catholic site pretty much guarantee you'll still be horny?
So we have creepy singles and creepy religious types who are forever going on and on about how the Lord fills their lives and tells them what to do and how to shun people who aren't their particular cult 'cause they'll go to hell anyway.
Sorry my theist friends, you know that my rant has more to do with people who go all preachy about their faith.
Anyhoo, Catholic fucking singles.....it made my day
Monday, January 21, 2008
"One, it will stabilize her libido. Two, it will make a woman look more beautiful in the eyes of her husband. And three, it will balance her psychology."
-Lukman Hakim, chairman of social services for the Assalaam Foundation in Indonesia, on the “benefits” to circumcising girls.
I try. really, I do. I want to be tolerant. I want to be objective an unbiased. And I struggle agains organized religion in general, not just Islam. Certainly the church is very interesting from a historical and political perspective, but I find evangelism offensive.
But after reading this article, I really can't say that Judeo-Christian beliefs are as ass backwards as Muslim faith.
A Cutting Tradition
Yesyesyes Jewish men are circumcised and they really shouldn't, but this is just even more barbaric! Besides, I'm sorry to say this guys but male circumcision apparently does have demonstrated health benefits, namely reduced risk of infection and some protection against H.I.V. (Insert link from AIDS study in Africa)
The pics are quite strong, at least to me as a woman they make me cringe. Read the article, it's short. And let's rethink our touchy feely politics, hmm? Maybe Oriana Fallaci wasn't so nutty.
Europe vs. USA
Basically, I want to study immigration. To quantify how much money Mexico loses every time someone crosses the border, and how much money the USA is gaining. Opportunity costs that sort of thing.
That's one of several possible subjects, for example if I were to stay in Mexico I want to research our Jewish and Arab roots in Monterrey (cabrito and semitas are Jewish if you look at them. Luis Carvajal y de la Cueva was imprisoned for false conversion, years after he founded the city of course that's why Diego de Montemayor gets the most credit)
Anyway, my question is where I want to study. Aside from the fact that I need to me admitted, but do I want to go to Europe or not?
Pros:
1. It's freaking Europe. Paris would be around the corner. And Rome, and Venice, Cairo, Marrakesh, et al.
2. I might have less competition for admission? (Compared to UCBerkeley)
3. I'm guessing European scholars would be more objective about the American way than Americans, it's advantages and shortcomings.
4. I might get a better scholarship, one that includes a stipend.
Cons
1. It's quite far away, so how will I do research for my dissertation on immigration all the way over there? Plane tickets are expensive.
2. Is the European outlook too ivory towerish?
The US universities also have their share of troubles, I mean I don't think research on immigration form a pro Mexico stance would go over well, exactly.
Does anybody have an opinion on this?
Thursday, January 17, 2008
Sigo ávidamente las primarias en EU, aunque a veces resiento el hecho que usen la palabra "cambio" tanto, ya que a la mera hora todo sigue igual. Ok, no tan mal como con Bush pero tampoco son las estrellitas que pretenden ser.
Edwards, tan honesto y enojado, es un abogado de juicio que ha sacado mucha lana de demandas de malpractice, quiere cerrar las fronteras y aparte trae un turbio escándalo sexual escondido, que puede ser verdad o puede ser fabricación de Karl Rove y sus seguidores tanto Demócratas como Republicanos.
A la mera hora el escándalo sexual vale madre, yo no creo que el hecho de que le puso el cuerno o no a su esposa con cáncer lo va a descalificar como presidente. Nos gusta pensar que hay que tener gente honesta, moral e íntegra en ese tipo de puestos, pero la neta lo que ese puesto requiere es gente capaz y que busque el bien en el abstracto, osea de todos pero no necesariamente de una persona en específico (e.g., su esposa)
Sé que no me estoy explicando pero tenemos el ejemplo de Clinton (o Sarkozy), que puede ser viejos rabo verdes y cola pronta pero eso no le quita el hecho de que le hizo mucho bien a Estados Unidos como presidente. Y cuando a EU le va bien, hay oportunidad de que a México le vaya bien. Sin embargo cuando a EU le va mal, de ley que a México le va de la chingada.
La falta de experiencia de Obama neta que ya me preocupa más, pero Billary no logra convencerme. La neta es que nadie te va a convencer por completo, pero sería bueno que McCain no estuviera tan senil en cuanto a Iraq, y no tuviera el MegaPedo de Lincoln Savings & Loan, lo podríamos apoyar aunque es Republicano. Fricasé dice que el wey es antiimmigración, pero el wey es Republicano, John Edwards es más peligrosos para los migrantes que él.
De los demás, Giuliani, Romney, Huckabee, Ron Paul, no me ocupo mucho porque la neta no les veo posibilidades por el momento. Giuliani se supone que está construyendo bases en California y Florida y otros estados importantes que ahorita los talking heads de los noticieros no están pelando, pero le dudo.
Total, días ocupados con clima asqueroso, necesito dormir, y la pinche biología le está ganando al feminismo, porque de nuevo este pescado siente la necesidad de una bicicleta......adios
Monday, January 14, 2008
Del Redondeo...a la sútil discriminación contra el pensamiento de las mujeres críticas
Ahora los cajeros ni te preguntan si quieres redondear, lo dan por sentado que al cabo es más fácil no dar cambio y supongo que sus jefes les miden que tanto redondeo recogen.
Me cagan las monedas como alguna vez dijo Aldrete. Hacen ruido en el pantalon cuando caminas, pesan, te dejan las manos oliendo mal, y no alcanzan para comprar nada. Deberían de quitarlas, que al cabo 21.90 o 21.50 es 22.00 pesos entonces no nos quieran engañar señores mercadotecnistas. Pero son mis molestas monedas y no aprecio que de buenas a primeras me redondeen a la fuerza.
Para empezar nunca me aclararon la duda que si los minoristas pueden deducir impuestos de nuestras donaciones, al menos no de manera satisfactoria. Que lástima que nada más queremos encontrarle tres pies a la gata, pero así es.
Me cuesta creer que la ANTAD y todos sus compinches hagan esto por la puritita bondad de su corazón. Mínimo se están alzando el cuello con lana que no es de ellos.
Aparte, aunque me tachen de cruel, ¿porqué ha de decidir alguien más por mi si voy a donar o no, y a qué instituciones dono mi cambio?
Claro nadie quiere quitarle la sopa a los niños de la casa-hogar fulana de tal, pero la mayor parte de las veces ni siquiera sabes cuál es la insititución de la semana.
Hay varias razones por las que quiero escoger personalmente a la insitutición, en caso de hacer una donación. Hay causas más cercanas a mí; hay causas menos populares pero no por eso menos merecedoras; hay instituciones que tienen mucha burocracia; hay unas que dedican su presupuesto a actividades en las que estoy en contra.
Es muy popular donar a orfanatorios, pero no a las casas de ancianos. Si vas a donar tiempo o dinero, los niños son más atractivos, a la mera hora alguien más les donará a ellos pero puede que nadie dé de si para un anciano.
Es muy en onda donar para la Fundación Cima. Pero hay cánceres que matan a más personas, que necesitan más de tí, aunque no sean tan glamourosos. Ahora si hay una razón más personal para donar para el cáncer de mama, adelante.
Si lo que queremos es causar el mayor impacto posible con la menor inversión posible, como los economistas, hay miles de personas que mueren cada año por falta de agua potable o por enfermedades enteramente prevenibles y/o curables como la malaria o la tuberculosis.
La Fundación de Bill y Melinda Gates escoge causas donde puedan mejorar la vida del mayor número de personas posible, y causas que han sido dejadas de lado en el pasado. Por eso ellos no dan dinero para el American Cancer Society pero sí para erradicar el SIDA, la malaria, la tuberculosis, y la educación media en Estados Unidos. No son causas muy sexys, pero sí son importantes.
Volviendo a los cincuenta centavos del Seven y el Soriana, no donaría para que evangelizaran. Tampoco donaría a una institución que predicara abstinencia si no acompañara ese sermón de una sana y abierta educación sexual enfocada a prevención y control natal. Me vale madre que piensen que es derrotista repartir condones mientras aconsejan esperarse. Los condones salvan vidas. ¿Sabían que por un tiempo Soriana redondeaba para la asociación de Martha Sahagún, Vamos México?
De las pocas instituciones religiosas a las que admiro está Cáritas, porque pienso que son efectivos y no pierden mucho tiempo con demagogia. En cambio la Cruz Roja de México está tan enlodada que uno no sabe si la donación termina en una ambulancia o el bolsillo de alguien. ¿Qué sólo son dos pesos? Pues súmale los dos pesos de todos y no es tan despreciable, mejor que vaya a algo útil, ¿no?
Conocía alguien que cada vez que quería cigarros, fritos o sodas, hacía coperacha en toda la oficina, pidiendo tres pesos. Su pitch era que tú no alcanzabas a comprar nada con tres pesos hoy en día, no lo ibas a extrañar y en cambio si le podíar ayudar a comer ese día porque no traía dinero. Pues así juntaba fácil cuarenta pesos todos los días, porque eramos muchísimos en ese piso y con diez o quince personas que le dieran ese día, era suficiente. Al chico no le daba pena, esa era su clave.
Tal vez nada que ver, tal vez soy una grinch amarguetas que prefiere no hacer nada por temor a que no sea la acción correcta. Pero hay muchas cosas que nos venden como "buenas" y "nobles" que nadie puede criticar sin que se le echen encima a uno. La Iglesia Católica y la Madre Teresa.
Pero nadie es perfecto, y si no hacemos una crítica seguirán estas instituciones que le dicen a las mujeres que hay que tener "los hijos que Dios quiera" y les dicen que el condón es del diablo, y entonces tienes a la sobrepoblación en la India, África y México que las Marthas de este mundo defienden con el texto chingado de que a quien recomendarías abortar, a la madre soltera, la que tiene sífilis etc, y luego salen con que asesinaste a Jesucristo, Beethoven y a Gerald Ford.
Que no nos de miedo pensar lo que decimos y decir lo que pensamos, y que no nos asustemos si nos tachan de arrogantes por ser nosotras mismas.
Friday, January 11, 2008
La mujer se hace, no nace. 100 años después, sigue la discriminación
Parece anuncio del gobierno federal congratulandose por el seguro popular y sus seis becas....pero es una realidad. La discriminación racial y de género está vivita y coleando.
Supongo que han oído del caso de Eufrosina. El cacique local no le impidió ser candidata, si al cabo las mujeres no pueden votar en su pueblo, gracias a la Ley de Usos y Costumbres. Eufrosina le llama Abusos y Costumbres. Le digo por su primer nombre a pesar de nunca haber hablado con ella, espero no te ofendas, Eufrosina.
Pues aún y que sólo hombres podían votar, ella iba ganando. Hombres que han crecido con la idea de que las mujeres no deben votar, entre otras cosas. Enhorabuena por aquellos que votaron por Eufrosina.
Desafortunadamente "Se cayó el sistema", y pasó lo que ya reportaron los noticieros. Me choca la palabra "desafortunada" porque me imagino que con eso nos encongemos de hombros y decimos c'est la vie o algo igual de falso y estúpido.
He aquí una lista de links con más info, un par de editoriales de Sarmiento acerca del tema e incluso una de un blog que defiende los usos y costumbres y acusa a Eufrosina de estar apalancándose, queriendo eliminar los usos y costumbres para que el PRI pueda entrar a dominar a su pueblo. No sé si reir o llorar.
El Cartucho Editorial de Sergio Sarmiento, Grupo Reforma, enero 10
Denuncia Eufrosina a Ediles Nota de Grupo Reforma, enero 5
LA CONTADORA EUFROSINA CRUZ MENDOZA…el nacimiento de una nueva, política indígena o de una “indígena” política. El babablog de Guillermo Marín donde la acusa de querer eliminar a los sacrosantos Usos y Costumbres
De mujer a mujer: Le piden negociar triunfo en Oaxaca Nota de Grupo Reforma, diciembre 14
Abusos y Costumbres Editorial de Sarmiento, 12 diciembre Grupo Reforma
Retrasan expediente Nota Grupo Reforma, diciembre 5
Sufre acoso candidata por impugnar Nota de Grupo Reforma, diciembre 5
Le quitan triunfo. ¿La razón? ¡Ser mujer! Nota de Grupo Reforma, diciembre 5
Thursday, January 10, 2008
Modern Romance

I'm a sucker for romance.
My favorite book is, I admit it, Pride & Prejudice. (I always feel compelled to add, "but my fave movie is the Godfather!" or something to that effect. I just did it now, see?)
I've watched Love Actually, Bridget Jones, Great Expectations, You've Got Mail and assorted rom-coms more times than I care to admit.
Two scenes I always remember:
1. When Bridget's dotty ass friends propose a toast on her birthday, "To Bridget, who cannot cook, but who we love...just as she is". And Mark Darcy's look, 'cause he knows you wouldn't reproduce conversations to your friends verbatim if it wasn't important.
2. The very end of Before Sunset. Celine, Julie Delpy's character, is dancing to Nina Simone. Jesse, Ethan Hawke's character, watches her. She's relaxed (she's had her breakdown now), almost loopy while bowing to the inevitable and says, "Baby, you are gonna miss that plane". And Jesse just looks at her, smiles, and answers, "I know."
I like Jennifer Crusie, Susan Elizabeth Phillips, Julia Quinn and Elizabeth Hoyt. They're funny, but they're romance authors (Why do I have to add that "but"?). I know what HEA and TSTL mean. Hell, I even read Lisa Kleypas and Mary Balogh on occasion. 'Cause I like 'em.
So, I want a happy ending. Whether I believe in it, well, that remains to be seen.
Public displays of affection annoy me. I quote like a fanboy. But I'm not so cynical that I can't drop the act for a moment. Come on, I don't always criticize everything and everyone. I know it's a cop out. Isn't anyone allowed to bitch anymore?
And believe me, I can do or say the corniest and most embarrassing things without giggling or deadpan. Like I love you. When the moment is right.
Just thought you'd like to know.
Wednesday, January 09, 2008
Procrastinando....
Alguien recomiéndeme algo que leer, que sea fresco y ligero, pero que provoque las neuronas.....
According to the New York Times,
"Several New Hampshire women, some of them undecided until Tuesday, said that a galvanizing moment for them had been Mrs. Clinton’s unusual display of emotion on Monday as she described the pressures of the race and her goals for the nation — a moment Mrs. Clinton herself acknowledged as a breakthrough."
So she needs to play the emotion card, is that it? Can she do it again without alienating her voters?
Older women as a group get more radical as they grow older, you could say they come into their own and stop fearing what other people may think. So if they want to support Hillary, they will. They have the money and the know how to get her elected, but will they vote for her because she is a woman also, or do they believe in her politics?
Obama is young and lacks experience, but he does represent change, something Hillary doesn't embody anymore for many non-women voters. But the younger demographic may not be as intense about voting as older women.
Hillary must know all this, since she went on stage after her New Hampshire victory with teenagers and young adults behind her, instead of the old Clinton loyalists such as Madeleine Albright.
This victory was by no means a landslide. Ms. Clinton won by 2.6%, some 7,481 votes.
McCain, on the other hand, finally won, and he beat Romney by 13, 245 votes. That's 5.5% of the Republican vote. Huckabee didn't muster even a third of McCain's votes, with 26, 760.
Let's hope his victory sticks. Although Michigan will probably go to Romney, and North Carolina evangelicals might give Huckabee more momentum.
We'll need to wait and see
Tuesday, January 08, 2008
Now close your eyes, and imagine the little girl was white...
I was reminded of that, reading this is op ed piece by Gloria Steinem for the New York Times
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/08/opinion/08steinem.html?em&ex=1199941200&en=e3d49753c7f6da32&ei=5087%0A
THE woman in question became a lawyer after some years as a community organizer, married a corporate lawyer and is the mother of two little girls, ages 9 and 6. Herself the daughter of a white American mother and a black African father — in this race-conscious country, she is considered black — she served as a state legislator for eight years, and became an inspirational voice for national unity.
Be honest: Do you think this is the biography of someone who could be elected to the United States Senate? After less than one term there, do you believe she could be a viable candidate to head the most powerful nation on earth?
Well holy catfish, that's Obama she's talking 'bout. People have griped about his lack of experience, but nearly as much as they have griped about Hilary's bitchiness or her willingness to rely on Bill, or to play the gender card, etc etc...
Steinem may be confusing correlation with causality, but she may have a point here....
Monday, January 07, 2008
Is Michael Pollan on John Edward's Advisory Committee? Notes on the forgotten Democrat
Very interesting post by food blogger Anne Richardson. It seems John Edwards is the only candidate (in México he would be precandidato, as everyone else) with a food policy. Not only that, but it sounds like a cracking good policy.
Or check it out at the source itself:
http://www.johnedwards.com/issues/food-safety-fact-sheet/

Yes, I wasn't flattered where they mention that mexican strawberries and green onions caused food poisoning back in '96 and '97, but overall I found it very interesting and articulate.
Now, before we get carried away, let me say that being self sufficient foodwise and not importing isn't all it's cracked up to be. After all, Japan isn't self sufficient by any stretch of the word and you don't see them worrying.
Japanese eat fish all the time and you don't see them worrying about mercury poisoning. Also, their diet is much more diverse than the average American's (and the average Mexican's, too!)
Fad diets and food scares are very much a US phenomenom, some people think because they don't have a food culture, no base. Infotainment and sensationalist news programs have a great deal of blame here.
Now, about food autonomy. Mexican politicians like to dump ashes over their head and wear sackcloth over the recent elimination of aranceles for yellow corn, among other grains, and bellow that "El Campo Mexicano" (that obscure beast on the pedestal who can't do much of anything up there) is going to fall apart.
For starters, we already have been importing yellow corn from the USA. We hardly grow it, since we frow white corn for human consumption. We even export a little bit of it to the US. (How do you like them apples, Confederación Nacional Agraria?)
If yellow corn is cheap cause of US subsidies to farmers, then mexican businessmen actually benefit. Mexican farmers aren't really affected 'cause nobody is not buying from them to import 'cause they don't grow yellow freaking corn.
I know it sounds incredibly republican of me, but trying to brake the race to the bottom and blocking our borders without any thought to real solutions and compromise, will not help in the long run. This doesn't mean savage capitalism should run rampant, but closing out eyes, sticking our head in the sand, and throwing a tantrum like the populist faction is wont to do, won't solve anything.
But, I digress. Hugely.
Edward's Stop this World I want to get off tirade may annoy my political pragmatist wonky side at times, but he is certainly a very interesting candidate to watch, somebody who's definitely putting some intellectual thought into his speeches, not just media blitz politico savvy shit, might they be offended by this? type of drivel you see a lot of the other candidates spouting. (I'm talking to you Hillary. And you too Obamarama, don't think you're safe)
He's a guy with a passion, and a backstory. And a guy with ideas. Think of him as a more interesting Al Gore. (Kidding, Al, you know I love ya!) 'Bama should think about a running mate.
Friday, January 04, 2008
Half of what I say is meaningless....
That's a beautiful John Lennon song.
When I cannot sing my heart... I can only speak my mind
I'm never really sure who my favourite Beatle is.
McCartney has always been my mother's choice at home, but I'm really not that fond of Yesterday (gasp!).
Don't get me wrong, I love I've Just Seen a Face, there's just something so true when Paul goes had it been another day I might have looked the other way... how life and fate is so capricious and ephemeral sometimes. And his Dylan tribute, Rocky Raccoon, is funny, I listen to it more than Lennon's You've Got to Hide Your Love Away. So is Back in the USSR
I love their joint contributions,In My Life, Let it Be, I've Got a Feeling, Getting Better, One After 909.. gosh, I've just realized there's a bit of honky tonk in me!
Anyway, Lennon's individual compositions, Julia, Across the Universe, they make me cry, they're so beautiful. And laugh, as with Mean Mr. Mustard.Before any of you start that they're all credited as Lennon/McCartney, you can usually tell if one of them was the main guy based on lyrics. Although, Mother Nature's Son has a Lennony feel, it's mainly a McCartney composition, which surprised me when I found out.

There's also the thing about who's got the best love story. Paul and Linda spent only one night apart in 30 years of marriage (And I think that one night he was in jail in Japan). Buuut, there's that thing with the art gallery where John met Yoko. Yes. One tiny word.

That night, Lennon climbed a ladder to the ceiling to see one of Ono's installations: a placard with a tiny word on it--"Yes." She gave him a card reading "Breathe;" and requested five shillings to hammer an imaginary nail into the wall. His famous retort: an imaginary five shillings to hammer the imaginary nail. And he knew, John later said. They talked all through that night.

I love the instant connection factor. Sure, they were both married to different people when they met. She had been hospitalized in Japan after a suicide attempt. She had been married twice (more than twice if you count that she actually had to marry Anthony Cox twice since the first time was annulled because she hadn't gotten properly divorced from Toshi Ichiyanagi). She had a daughter, and she was seven years older than him. She was nutty, but she was yin to John's yang.

John and Yoko were certainly revolutionary. Paul and Linda were quieter back then, but years later they were quite vocal about vegetarianism and animal rights. Plus, they were on the Simpsons, heh.

So, Lennon or McCartney? Who's your favorite Beatle? And who'll come out of the left field with George Harrison and sweep me off my feet?
El Musulman no practicante y el Hillbilly de la mesa de regalos




* (como me caga que EU no tenga nombre propio de verdad entonces nos chinguen al resto del continente)
Thursday, January 03, 2008
the age you are is the age you were when you became who you are
Entonces cuando me convertí en yo ?
Quiero ver Cine
Tal vez porque son small releases o realmente no tienen acuerdos de distribución con Fox o Warner (será?) o porque les vale madre, este viernes, en vez de la nueva de los Coen o de P.T. Anderson, se estrena Alien vs. Depredador 2.
Háganme el cabrón favor!! ¿Cómo diablos se filmó Alien vs. Depredador? Y ahora tiene una secuela! No mamen, ¿a quién se le ocurrió esto?¿ Cuántos octagones y líneas se metió el productor que pensó (uno supone)...Sí, el mundo necesita una movie con Alien Y con Depredador.....
Pobre guionista, no le pesará la censura kármica en las madrugadas...
En verdad, Alien tenía un track record más o menos chido, eran movies palomeras pero si eran divertidas. La primera fue de Ridley Scott, la 2 de James Cameron (bite me), Alien 3 fue de David Fincher y la última de Jean-Pierre Jeunet (La Ciudad de los Niños Perdidos, Delicatessen, Amelie). No tenían porque mezclarle con un personaje de una movie del Governator.
Total, hay un chingo de pelis buenas, interesantes, en fin, que quiero ver y todavía no llegan....
No Country for Old Men (febrero 8), There Will be Blood, Into the Wild, Sweeney Todd, The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, American Gangster (enero 18), Persepolis, I'm Not There, Margot at the Wedding, Lars and the Real Girl, The Darjeeling Limited (enero 11), Youth Without Youth, Before the Devil Knows You're Dead, Elizabeth the Golden Age (febrero 22), Juno, Atonement (marzo 7).
Wednesday, January 02, 2008
2008
1. Voy a cumplir 26 este año...
2. Voy a terminar mi estúpido MBA este año...(dizque)
3. Ya no tengo bodas este año...porque ya se casaron las que se iban a casar? Bueno, faltan Diana y Are, pero no este año.
4. No tengo viaje a ningún lado específico planeado, pero tan pronto tenga vacaciones, Tailandia o Egipto (por fucking fin). Aquí es cuando extraño a American....quiero ser D2 Registered Companion, anybody?
5. Quiero carro, se podrá este año?
6. Este será el año del veganismo? O mínimo del cultivo orgánico?
7. Este será el año del barril de crudo a Dls. 100? (Cáaalmateee, negocios)
8. Este será el año del Sr. Darcy?
9. Quiero o no quiero estudiar un doctorado en Sociología? Esta es la despedida desde el muelle para el cine?
10. Adios a las CCs......
Friday, December 28, 2007
El Dólar Paralelo
Pero los indicios están ahí, la bolsa de Caracas se desplomó este año y el dólar paralelo ha llegado al triple del tipo de cambio "oficial". En México no conocemos el dólar paralelo. Verán, como te limitan la cantidad de dólares que puedes comprar, hay un mercado negro, y el gobierno prohibe que esa tasa se publique en los medios nacionales.
Aparte el mercado negro de la gasolina, de los bienes de contrabando, etc etc etc. Desde el 2005, el tipo de cambio ha sido de 2 mil 150 bolívares por un dólar. En enero del 2008 al bolívar se le suprimirán tres ceros y se le denominará "bolívar fuerte". (¿Se acuerdan de eso, nuevos pesos?) El tipo de cambio será de 2.15 bolívares por un dólar. Qué bonito, casi paridad con el dólar.....
Además, esto coarta las libertades de los venezolanos. (Sí, Armando, no te creo que este control de cambio ayude al país, pura mierda. Soy condenadamente capitalista y no creo que ponerle cuernos al Tío Sam y sacarle la lengua ayude en nada).
Chavez se echa flores con el rescate de los rehenes de la FARC, con las orquestas juveniles (él no tiene nada que ver con ello, es un programa sorprendente que lleva 20 años), con las operaciones a los pobres, pero el tipo es un dictador.
Pareciera que a nadie le tengo que decir esto, pero acabo de conversar con alguien que me cantó las maravillas que ha hecho Chávez, sugiriendo que es mejor aguantar sus desvaríos de relección porque es para el bien de la gente.

Perdón, yo conozco a una mujer venezolana que estaba trabajando en Monterrey, enviada por su empresa, cuando empezó todo el desmadre. Su compañía cerró operaciones aquí, pero ella prefirió quedarse, trabajando en Merkafon antes que regresarse. Aparte da clases de inglés.

Venezuela reduce cupo de dólares para compras por internet

CARACAS, dic 28 (Reuters) - Venezuela redujo drásticamente el cupo de divisas para compras por internet permitido a las personas naturales en medio de un control de cambio vigente en el país desde el 2003, informó el viernes la estatal Comisión de Administración de Divisas (Cadivi).
El ministro de Finanzas, Rodrigo Cabezas, en recientes declaraciones había señalado que el Gobierno tomaría medidas para salvaguardar el sistema cambiario, sin ofrecer más detalles.
Monday, December 10, 2007
Christmas Cake
Thursday, December 06, 2007
I blame Peter Jackson...

This goes out to all those D&D fanboys out there....heh
Used to be, when they announced a film version of some book, you already knew the book was going to be better than the movie. It was a given, that words and your imagination couldn't be surpassed by mere special effects, that your favorite bits would end up on the cutting room floor. Some people got all indignant about it, others were more practical and just ignored it.
Then came Peter Jackson and the Lord of the Rings trilogy.
Now, there were some crucial factors in the LOTR movies. For starters, it's a trilogy, The Hobbit notwithstanding. Trilogies are assumed to be better than sequels, no? See The Godfather, Alien, Indiana Jones, the original Star Wars, Krzysztof Kieslowski's Trois couleurs....versus Superman IV (see? they should have stuck with three), Jaws II, Rocky IV- to infinitum, Legally Blonde 2, Bad Boys II, Grease II, Speed 2, Blair Witch II, you get the point.
I think Jackson changed the way trilogies are made, and he set a new standard for them, as well as for the fantasy genre. The first installment was late 2001. Same time next year, there we are, waiting expectantly for our Christmas present from Father Peter, hoping against hope that it'll be just as good as the first one. Please don't let it suck. Please do not go the way of the Matrix trilogy.
And lo and behold, the Two Towers! Even diehard Rings fans liked it. The second Harry Potter was released around the same time that year, major suck, practically a primer on how not to adapt to film. We were ecstatic, now daring to believe, placing our faith in Jackson that he would deliver the goods in the final part of the trilogy.
And then The Return of the King in 2003! Who cares if it seems to have like five endings, it kicked serious ass. I know I sound like a male adolescent comic book collector, but I can't help it. I loved it, I was sad and didn't want it to end. Just thinking that there wouldn't be a new movie for December 2004 was disheartening.

So now The Golden Compass is about to be released tomorrow, part of the Phillip Pullman trilogy, His Dark Materials. I loove those books. They're supposed to be YA or children's books, but they go so far beyond that. I cried when I read them. It's a mix of fantasy, sci-fi, suspense and some Paradise Lost thrown in for good measure.
This is were Peter Jackson comes in. I was quite excited when I found out they were making a movie out His Dark Materials. A bit of apprehension butted in but hey, Jackson had proved you could adapt Middle Earth to big budget and succeed, it could happen. And Chris Weitz had done a credible job with About a Boy, same as Jackson with Heavenly Creatures. Granted, I hadn't heard anything about Weitz's connection to the books, like Jackson and Fran Walsh's love of LOTR. But who knew?
So far the reviews aren't kind, but I'm withholding judgment until I see it. The casting seemed to be on the right track, I could perfectly see Nicole Kidman as Marissa Coulter. When I read the book I imagined Lord Asriel to be Peter Gallagher, from American Beauty and the O.C., already adapting it in my head years beforehand. But I think Daniel Craig is an even better choice, being able to pull off British arrogance in ways Gallagher never could, and besides, Gallagher is a tv actor now, heh. Although, LOTR didn't really use brand name actors, aside from Ian McKellen but he is a well regarded character actor, not some eye candy to draw in the female market.

So, will it suck, or not? If we're disappointed, if we got our hopes up, I blame Peter Jackson. Damn you, Jackson, for showing us it can be done, that fantasy is not an embarrassing genre, then cruelly taking your gift away and filming King Kong.
About conspiracy theories...
Wednesday, December 05, 2007
Saturday, December 01, 2007
One Less Random Mystery in Life
a) I'm practically deaf sometimes and,
b) the places where I heard the song weren't conducive to catching lyrics, e.g., some loud, screechy Janice in the dressing room beside mine never shut up, or my neighborhood Italian Coffee Company that's losing customers due to their spectacularly bad acoustics, you get the point.
I tried googling, but the lyrics I did know were too generic (I'm in love). I tried humming the tune to my friends, and even Manolo couldn't figure it out. True, the humming was bad, but he and I are among the 10 people in Monterrey who remember Toad the Wet Sprocket songs.
This song was unknowable. It wasn't even a very good song, but it's elusiveness rendered me a bit, umm, obsessive? Or let's just say one of those weird quirky things that make me unique and adorable....and make people cross the street when they see me.
So. I'm at McDonald's in Time's Square (last trip to NYC for a long time), getting an Egg McMuffin and feeling slightly guilty for buying into this whole food products over food thing, but hey, it's 9am and I'm hungry, and I don't do dairy very well, so cereal's out.
A couple of of cute Brit assholes walk in, if you like the whole Gordon Gecko Greed is Good look, asking the poor underpaid and heavy accented cashier for tea, which of course they don't carry. And then, suddenly, the song.
I want to shout at everybody to shut up so I can hear, I want to call at least three of my friends to prove that the damn thing exists, I want to record it on my cell. But of course I can't throw a tantrum without getting thrown out, my international roaming and roaming long distance charges are obscene and ridiculous, and my cell has crappy recording quality.
So, I do with the possibilities at hand, and manage to write down a couple of lyrics that weren't as hopelessly generic as the ones I already knew....And if I die before I blah blah blah.
Back home, my trusty Google didn't fail this time, with the proper humble offering. And the winner is.... Primitive Radio Gods, Standing Outside a Broken Phone Booth with Money in my Hand. Song is downloaded, mission accomplished, filed alongside with Deep Blue Something and The Proclaimers in Random 90's. One less mystery in this life. Heh
Monday, November 26, 2007
Random thoughts

Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Eat Local

There was even that article in Time, so some people might even argue that the topic is almost passé now. But there are still plenty of new books coming out (PLENTY, by Alisa Smith and J.B. Mackinnon is a good example) along with blogs filled with recipes, gardening tips, Michael Pollan, Chezz Panisse, Marion Nestle, Alice Waters...
There's even a radical branch of guerilla gardening that spells out the impending doom of oil economies combined with Tyler Durden's world view, how we'll grow our own food and sew our home tanned leather loincloths....ok, I'm exaggerating, but they do lean towards that. And now we have PETA's "Too chicken to go vegan" campaign.
What strikes me as funny is North America's extreme self centeredness. For starters, these people publishing their zany adventures of a year eating locally, live mostly in California, Vancouver, or sometimes even New York. Why? Is it just because the coasts are cool and with it, and the poor midwesterners are hopelessly behind the times? Or Because California grows half the USA's produce?
bailo tango, masco chicle, pego duro, y tengo viejas de a montón....TU-RU-RU
I miss you Rococco!! Ya basta de las tardes
Por cierto, el que decía la frase no era Juan Camaney, sino Luis de Alba en el personaje de El Chido.
"Soy Juan Camaney, bailo tango, masco chicle, pego duro, y tengo viejas de a montón....TU-RU-RU!" (por ahí del min 1:38 en este clip)