Saturday, 22 December 2007
Friday, 21 December 2007

Friday, 23 November 2007
THE ART OF BLOGGING (I won't say this is my last post)
Definitely I have improved my written English with this method, I never had faith on this but yes, I have. It’s a very good way of improving it, every one of us knows how to use a computer, it’s easier than writing on paper, and you can have the entire internet world in your hands for making copy paste (kidding), for reading other things and then write about them. A whole amount of subjects that we are able to access.
I have learned how to use dictionaries from the internet, and to create opinions from my other classmate’s blogs. Other thing, I have visited a big amount of interesting web sites, such us BBC, TED, Word Reference, Guardian, web sites that I'm pretty sure I’m going to use (I’m already doing it) every day from now on.
English class was very useful. I think it’s been the best CFG I’ve taken. I will tell my friends if they want to improve their english in a pleasant ambiance, they should take this class.
I'm very grateful.
I just hope this blog never dies.
Life map (a little late)


Gisela’s first gift was this little house made with pvc, and she loved it cause she thought she could live inside. She remembers this very clear, she was like 4 or 5 years old, and she felt protected inside: no one else could enter with her. When she was a little girl, she was the only girl her street, so she acted like the boss of her male friends. She was a sort of princess, and that’s why her most favorite place in the neighborhood was the entire street. She liked to keep it under her control. It’s a very nostalgic history, because that neighborhood isn’t to far from her present home, and sometimes she passes by, and she can see how things are going on now days. She remembers everything of those days, good times.
As a child, she wanted to become a dancer, people thought so because she was tiny and she walked in a very non common form. Then, at high school she remembers a history professor that incurred her to learn history. He was a fascinating man for her, as a teacher, he knew everything of everything, and she hasn’t found any professor like him any more.
Anything else?
Yeah !
She is some kind afraid of swimming pools, because she almost had a very bad accident when she was younger. She is a lazy woman, and she regrets not doing things because of her laziness, like going to places or taking hard professor, stuffs like that. She doesn’t know very clearly about her model of pride, it could be her family, but I could note she was not so sure. She spends a lot of time on the PC room, at the Pc specifically, just like me and like any other architecture student.
And the best part, she owns a special notebook where she writes and draws many things. I’ve seen them on her fotolog, her drawing are very good, and she says something like “if any thing happen to it, I kill my self”. I understand that, with my super special things I own. That’s why her biggest dream is to get a new camera. She loves taking pictures, she’s a full made artist, and she’s about to get one with her new job in summer time. Let’s hope she could get one, for watching her drawing in her fotolog web site.
http://www.lagisela.blogspot.com/
www.fotolog.com/ser_transparente
http://www.uchilefau.cl/ (cuek)
This is not another Copy Paste
So, if you think that I haven’t seen it and I’m just making copy paste just for writing anything, you’re wrong. This is, in fact, a copy paste, but not any copy paste, because I’ve picked up for the best phrases about the movie, so you can have an image of what you would find when you will watch it (not like me).
Blade Runner continues to reflect modern trends and concerns, and an increasing number consider it one of the greatest science fiction films of all time. The film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry in 1993 and is frequently used in university courses.
The film is credited with prefiguring important concerns of the 21st century, such as globalization, global warming and genetic engineering.
Current recognitions for Blade Runner include:
- In 2007, the American Film Institute listed it as the 97th greatest film of all time, making it new to the list, having it been left of the 1997 version.
- The Internet Movie Database ranks the film as number 100 in the top 250 films. (November 2007)
Blade Runner is currently ranked the third best film of all time by The Screen Directory.
Thursday, 15 November 2007
Tuesday, 6 November 2007
Do schools kill creativity?
Wednesday, 17 October 2007
Electric Blanket, where are you now?¡

Sunday, 14 October 2007
How do you take it?

This article talks about new chains of coffee, like the famous Sturbuks, that have reached small towns in England and they've transformed people's needs. New coffee shops have expanded the diversity of coffee, and they have brought into market so many new ways of drinking what a few years ago was "just a cup of coffe". Anna (the writer) says that she is still fighting against those waitress that aren't aware of these changes, and look at her like an annoying custumer when she fairly demmand for her "complex" sort of coffee. It's just the way she likes to take it, and for that, she says, there must be the exact offert. And not just for her, but for everyone.
People is very clear about exactly how things should be made, and that's how things opperate nowdays. Everyone of us has different needs and options, and coffee is just a medium. I believe that diversity is one of the main causes of democracy, and diversity brings creativity and indivual values. There must be a "cup of coffee" for every particular need, just as with other everyday stuffs.
Anyway, what happen with local cafes? With those local shops that have served for many years (maybe hundreds) our local needs (I remember the "folclórico" word, a classmate uses it very often). Should they change their menu because of the new "global" needs, so they can survive this fight against these new coffee chains?
I'm personally don't drink coffee, not often. It makes me sick because of the caffeine, my stomach suffers. As an architecture student that's rare, because for many of us coffee is a big source of energy for nights of heavy work. But even I don't usually drink it, I like the idea of knowing that if I want to get the most bizarre coffee, I will be able to find it. And that should be work for everything (the same with couples, I hope, hahaha).
And you, how do you take it?
http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/food/2007/10/corporate_coffee_defence.html
Wednesday, 10 October 2007
Giseeeeeee (review of classmate website)
Wednesday, 3 October 2007
Freedom
Monday, 17 September 2007
Raw sugar

Raw Sugar
by Metric
album: Grow Up and Blow Away (2002)
Sort of wonder why no one said a word
Don't you like it on the sly? Don't you like it till it hurts?
Have I been on your mind? What's a voice without a song?
Something in your head you've been fighting all along
I don't want to say it, the news is not so good
We'll never get away, and even if we could
We'd just play the tambourine around an open flame
Oversleep and burn to be back in the game
'Cause summer never comes, nowhere near high noon
And winter never comes, nor the harvest moon
Raw sugar (save that date)
I don't want to die living in a high-rise grave
I’ll pray to call home
Save that date
High-rise grave
Raw sugar
I don't want to die living in a high-rise grave
I’ll pray to call home
Save that date
High-rise grave
No I'm not complaining, yes it could be worse
Ferment on the wishbone, match the lips to the purse
Neighbourhood’s a runway, fry the ass and thighs
Dirty denim dealers, pushed behind the ires
And summer never comes, nowhere near high noon
And winter never comes, nor the harvest moon
Raw sugar
I don't want to die living in a high-rise grave
I’ll pray to call home
Save that date
High-rise grave
Raw sugar
I don't want to die living in a high-rise grave
I’ll pray to call home
Save that date
High-rise grave
Still I wear the red dress, paint my toes and twirl
Take it back to old times when I was still a girl
'Cause now I'm all baboon boys, coochie-coochie-coo
Sort of wondered why, I missed a kiss for you
'Cause summer never comes (save that date)
(High-rise grave)
Winter never comes
(High-rise grave)
'Cause summer never comes (save that date)
(High-rise grave)
Winter never (summer never)
Comes (save that date)
Summer never comes, summer never comes
Saturday, 25 August 2007
Life is a Rollercoaster

Saturday, 18 August 2007
Da Vinci Code

Friday, 17 August 2007
Littlest things
Monday, 13 August 2007
BBC web site: Learning English
Two months ago I decided to study german, by myself. DW (Deutsche Welle) web site is very different, not as BBC. English is a world known language, then BBC has this “pro thing”: they can teach it as if we already know (at least something about) it. We can see that the site does not propose the typical exercise about “grammar and vocabulary”.
They actually integrate those learning topics with information readings, games, news, etc. English can be grappled not as a distant and difficult process, but from a nearer look. DW gives you the possibility of downloading old pdf archives with a list of verbs to memorise. Boring. BBC shows how Fidel Castro's latest birthday was, and at the same time trying to teach and practice new words.
Through this site, learning english has become the instrument for showing their (our) culture, about what's happening nowdays from a different perspective: the one of the language.
Wednesday, 8 August 2007
day one
I'm really hungry. I haven't been able to eat because I had to go to a contruction building.
I'm wet, cold and hungry.