It’s a “social bookmarks manager”. In english, it means that I can quickly and easily add links I find interesting to the Marcos Kirsch Experience®, and that’s what our thousands of readers want.
So, if you look at the sidebars, there’s a new del.icio.us sidebar. Also, at the bottom of the sidebar you can subscribe to the del.icio.us RSS feed. There is also a feed for the main site. RSS is, in case you don’t know, the best thing to hit the web browser since tabbed browsing. (get Firefox now and look for the orange thingy symbol in the bottom right corner!).
Being hipper than me, Moi has had a del.icio.us sidebar in his blog for some time now.
It’s now ten days since I stopped saying bad words (unless under extreme pressure, such as Monterrey being scored on or accidentally hitting a glass sliding door.I must say it’s been a rough ten days, and to make up for the loss in vocabulary I have been resorting to south-american terms such as “burda”, “pana”, “chamo” and “arrecho”. Cetrulo is proud.
I’m selling my iBook on eBay. You have six days to place your bid.
Big chunks of this website were published from this computer, so owning it is like owning a piece of history (like owning a piece of the Berlin Wall of computing… yeah that’s it, that should drive the price up).
Hurry up!
Update (3/21): Auction is over at $560. Reserve price was not met. I want to sell it anyway. Let’s see if the highest bidder responds to a second chance offer.
… aired last night during the O.C. (what the!?). I missed it as I was in a free Final Cut Express workshop at the Apple Store (the many more Iuvales I could have won if I had had those toys back in the days – extra points to those that comment on what I’m talking about).
But Nathan Berdowsky gracefully Tivo’ed it and reencoded as MPEG4. It’s a small 10 MB file (I got the large high quality 50 MB DiVX version off BitTorrent too).
UPDATE (3/12/2005): A much higher quality 30 MB MPEG4 version of the trailer has been posted. UPDATE (3/14/2005): The trailer is now available (and much nicer looking) in starwars.com. Click here.
Joana just gave birth a few hours ago to two (if they look anyhing like me) beautiful baby girls.
Congratulations to Jaco and Joana and the new grandparents and the new great grandmothers and the new great-great grandmother and everyone else.
Update (3/7/2005): Ok, the names are in. Oldest one (by a few minutes, anyway) is Joelle (Yohevet in hebrew) and the other one is Liat (Leah in hebrew). That was easy, right? In case you’re wondering, I’m Meir.
To the untrained eye, it may look like an ugly paper dog. But trust me, it’s a dragon.
All you do is put print out the instructions, cut it and tape it together. When you look at the paper dragon and move around it appears like the whole head rotates and follows you. In reality it doesn’t move, it’s just an illusion (no magic!?).
To those paying attention… yes, that is a perfect rubber band ball behind the dragon. Another one of my creations (I like to keep myself busy). More on that some other time.
This goes on from March 11 till March 20. Any recommendations?
Update: One colombian band (Superlitio) will also be there. Update 2: Jaramillo points out that Andre Echeverry will be there as well (vocalist of Aterciopelados)
It took only 20 minutes to automatically transfer gigabytes of documents, music, programs, settings from my old iBook (The iBook Formerly Known as Kirsch0) to my new Powerbook (The Powerbook Currently Known as Kirsch0).