While browsing the World Wide Web, I bumped into this old website.
In one of the pages there is a list of contacts, each one of them with a mailto: link. This is the online equivalent of having unprotected group sex at a Gay Parade afterparty in Botswana.
Now, I don’t know who is the schmuck that put that website up there in the first place (he probably listed himself first). According to the HTML source, that thing has been there for a while:
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This file created 12/24/96 12:56 AM by Claris Home Page version 2.0
To the defense of the schmuck, he created the website waaay before the spam epidemic really started.
On Stephen Hawkings: Poor dude just wants to sit in his living room and drink a nice cup of tea and say dirty words with his voice computer when cute girls go by.
On Dell: They started a price war and won the race to the bottom. Looked great until everyone else arrived there too. Now what? Hire engineers and try to invent stuff?
On Bono: I told Bono, Look, I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. If you really want to get the Nobel Prize you can’t be so transparently ambitious about it. Okay? You have to be more subtle. He told me to fook off.
Ok, this blog has now been added to my sidebar links. Funny stuff.
If you thought that Edgar (previously covered in The MKX®) was done conquering our hearts, you were wrong.
A new TV commercial (or is it an Internet-only comercial?) has surfaced.
I have a sudden urge of saying bad words and eating Emperador cookies.
Thanks to the marvel of the internet we have access to thousands of fantastic independent artists we may not hear about otherwise. Here are three incredible music videos from Ecuador. You may not have heard of any of these artists, but based on the quality of their music, trust me, you will. They’re going to be bigger than Elvis.
Thanks to Cesarín for the tip.
Disclaimer: There is a strong possibility that you will go deaf and/or blind after watching.
First, Agujeros Temporales, Eva Noyola’s new blog in which where she will narrate her adventures in Munich, Germany. Any blog that speaks of big telescopes is welcome in here.
Second comes BRNR, Eduardo (Aizik) Berner’s blog. This is his second attempt at blogging and so I wish him best of luck. I do wish to not that I have decided to go ahead and add him in spite of the unfair spot this blog received in his. I hope to see it corrected very soon.
I just ordered a burrito through Chipotle’s website. I am very impressed, it’s extremely well done (and to make things more impressive, it’s all done through Flash, I think). You can select every ingredient you want, just as if you were there but without the advantage of telling the mexican lady making it: "Échale más, como si fuere para usted, que estamos en confianza".
Notice the cool burrito picture with my nick on it in the confirmation page:
This morning they published a nice article on El Norte (largest newspaper in Monterrey) about my little brother Moi (the one that turned out ok) and his latest project. You probably won’t be able to see it though because the geniuses at El Norte require an expensive registration in order to read the articles. Besides the fact that they misspelled my last name everytime, the article is very nice and there’s even a not so short video (sorry, no porn) about it. I’ll try to link to the video and a mirror of the article, but I can’t promise anything.
No mention of this anywhere on the website now. Anyway, I thought it’s interesting. Sadly, either my security is too tight or nobody cares about hacking The Marcos Kirsch Experience