Un momento más instintivo que racional en el que hay un flujo de ideas hasta que de pronto, y frente al urinal, se ilumina la sugerencia.
Thursday, November 28, 2013
Saturday, November 16, 2013
Camina lento no te apresures que le único lugar al que tienes que llegar es a ti mismo.
Ortega y Gasset
Ortega y Gasset
Sunday, June 23, 2013
Sunday, May 26, 2013
Sunday, May 05, 2013
dotJS 2012 - Fat - What Is Open Source & Why Do I Feel So Guilty?
it's up to you.. (:
Monday, April 29, 2013
Friday, April 12, 2013
Thursday, April 11, 2013
Sunday, April 07, 2013
por más que aparezca la grúa y se lleve mi coche… por mí que reviente el planeta en confeti esta noche…
Friday, April 05, 2013
There will be no order, only chaos!
SOL: Have you met Archimedes? The one with the black spots, you see? You remember Archimedes of Syracuse, eh?
The King asks Archimedes to determine if a present he’s received is actually solid gold. Unsolved problem at the time. It tortures the great Greek mathematician for weeks. Insomnia haunts him and he twists and turns in his bed for nights on end.
Finally, his equally exhausted wife, she’s forced to share a bed with this genius, convinces him to take a bath, to relax.
While he is entering the tub Archimedes notices the bathwater rise. Displacement. A way to determine volume. And thus, a way to determine density, weight over volume. And thus, Archimedes solves the problem.
He screams “Eureka!” (Greek for “I found it!) and is so overwhelmed he runs dripping naked through the streets to the King’s palace to report his discovery.
Now, what is the moral of the story?
MAX: That a breakthrough will come...
SOL: Wrong. The point of the story is the wife. You listen to your wife, she will give you perspective. Meaning, you need a break, you have to take a bath, or you’ll get nowhere. There will be no order, only chaos.
The King asks Archimedes to determine if a present he’s received is actually solid gold. Unsolved problem at the time. It tortures the great Greek mathematician for weeks. Insomnia haunts him and he twists and turns in his bed for nights on end.
Finally, his equally exhausted wife, she’s forced to share a bed with this genius, convinces him to take a bath, to relax.
While he is entering the tub Archimedes notices the bathwater rise. Displacement. A way to determine volume. And thus, a way to determine density, weight over volume. And thus, Archimedes solves the problem.
He screams “Eureka!” (Greek for “I found it!) and is so overwhelmed he runs dripping naked through the streets to the King’s palace to report his discovery.
Now, what is the moral of the story?
MAX: That a breakthrough will come...
SOL: Wrong. The point of the story is the wife. You listen to your wife, she will give you perspective. Meaning, you need a break, you have to take a bath, or you’ll get nowhere. There will be no order, only chaos.
Go home Max and you take a bath.
Thursday, April 04, 2013
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Sunday, February 17, 2013
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Monday, January 14, 2013
Monday, January 07, 2013
it may be (ellipsis).
ojalá.
lo que tenga que ser, que sea.
Tuesday, January 01, 2013
los diciembres y sus vacaciones siempre son importantes.
- 2005 viaje playero (michoacán)
- 2006 (...)
- 2007 (...)
- 2008 viaje fallido a la playa (michoacán).
- 2009
- 2010 sierra gorda de querétaro
- 2011 chiapas
- 2012 roadtrip playero (michoacán).
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