Some time ago I told you about the New Spanish Digital Inquisition, the so-called Sinde Law. By that time it seemed that the Spanish Sinde Law was creating a mercifulness law for “controlling” the Internet. However, it seems that, from July 6 2011, Italy is going to become the [...]
Read More →How can you explain the Spanish Crisis in a simple, but yet, funny way? Aleix Saló, a young Catalan cartoonist, has been able what no economist could, explain the ins and outs of the Spanish Crisis in just 6 minutes. The so-called “crisis of the brick” has made of [...]
Read More →We want a new society. This, does not work anymore.
Today, May 27th 2011 the Spanish & Catalan police, under the orders of the Catalan Government, tried to evict the demonstrators of Catalonia Square in Barcelona. But… why??
Last May 15th, Spanish youth, using Social Media, decided to demonstrate around more [...]
Read More →Times of crisis can show the best or the worst in human behavior. Good or bad behavior shows up in the most unpredicted ways. One example of “very bad behavior” linked with the recent disaster of March 11th 2011 in Tohoku area in Japan is the case presented here. A well-known and prestigious Spanish Newspaper [...]
Read More →One of the first causes of stress in the work place is insecurity. Our economies are crumbling, thus, the insecurity at work is making our workers crumble. But how? Making them feel inside of tiny little coffins.
Is your boss demanding from you more and more each time, making you overload? We are so [...]
Read More →What happens when you feel stressed out and really burn out at work? Simply, that you stop being productive. Recent tendencies have been proved as harmful for the mental and physical health of workers. In other words, work, like is commonly thought nowadays, is terribly harmful for our health. Let’s think about the workaholic who [...]
Read More →The current finance markets are nothing more than small Frankensteins. This is what the french journalist Jean-Claude Guillebaud argues. We are living in a time where countries around the world are crying out for freedom… However, the receipt for liberty or freedom is not what markets want because “it’s not profitable”.
Freedom [...]
Read More →Imagine the following scenario. One day, the SGAE (Spain’s royalty-collection agency, similar to the RIAA) decides to “launch” a Manifesto demanding, among many other things, the end to free music downloads in Internet. After a while, the Spanish Government, doing an act of assistance, is trying to enact a new and disturbing law [...]
Read More →Last week I bought “le nouvel Observateur” (du 23 décembre au 5 janvier 2010). Inside its pages you can find the second death of Pompei (la seconde Mort de Pompéi), a very shocking and unbelievable article by Marcelle Padovani. In it you can find the its ins and outs of the crime against culture [...]
Read More →Though I love taking pictures, I also love being in front of the camera. Being photographed by @tack061 in his Studio in Harajuku has been very funny. Thanks to his hospitality, we held the first Portrait Party, and while we had fun we could make really good pics. While at home I decided [...]
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