Tuesday, January 11, 2011

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The triumph of the Fiftieth Anniversary of information


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In the technological world in which we live and there is no loophole for the rest. Everything happens so fast that we do not have time to see absolutely nothing and instead look at everything. In the not too distant could improvise a chat over beer in which there was always someone who had bothered to read a newspaper, listen to an entire disk or monitor closely any developments with some interest nearby. Today, this gathering can be filled with Twitter, Facebook and news headlines displayed on digital editions of any newspaper. On the music can be heard the first thirty seconds of many albums on iTunes or go changing to the next song to the sole discretion in Spotify. The more we reach what we use worst.

This is a collation of what happened with Wikileaks. For the first time, thanks to technology we have available, comes the ability to intuit the method that the mechanisms governing the country that dominates the end of World War II designs in the world. It has been so much information, as well, which I think has hindered its dissemination of exclusivity to some prestigious newspapers of information has led to two things:

-The first and This time I speak only of the daily El Pais, as my ignorance of language they are written the other day not allow me to assess things with a certain criterion. Excessive dispersion of the news. Information on Spain not just find their own production support aimed to confront, clarify or question as is news. We preferred bombarded with headlines, some with evident intention to "portray" a very well known enemies.

"The second has been the outright ostracized by other media. Except TVE, does not include the same group that publishes El Pais, others have dismissed as gossip or just have intentionally secondarily reviewed los cables de las diversas embajadas americanas. Curiosamente le han dado más bombo a la noticia del ingreso en prisión del fundador de Wikileaks que no a informaciones que dejaban una duda más que razonable a como el gobierno español se plegaba a los deseos del gobierno americano cuál vasallo hacia su amo.

No sé cuál es el tratamiento que actualmente The Guardian o The New York Times, por poner dos ejemplos, a las noticias de Wikileaks. En El País empezaron copando la portada, en su web abarcaba prácticamente todo su espacio, me refiero a la página principal, y a medida que van pasando los días su reducción sigue inexorable y paulatinamente. Mientras banks expect some news editors hinted that they would publish.

Meanwhile Inda triumphs with his sultry covers.

Monday, January 10, 2011

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fifty years ago today the death of Dashiell Hammett. This American writer is to blame for the existence of this blog. Everything comes from a long December, I should have sixteen or seventeen. To my father's birthday I did not know what to get and I went to a defunct bookstore in my town. It was a joy to go, especially when there were no people. It could be five minutes to choose the new acquisition and two-hour conversation with the owner. I was on a street not too appropriate commercial terms but that is where he lived part of his charm. It was large, with a good catalog, and pocket book much appreciated my meager portfolio. The book was The Dain Curse, the book unless the author Hammettiano . My father did not make him any attention and the next summer, in an afternoon of boredom I picked it up with the same curiosity as when I bought it, with little knowledge of the author, nothing more his first novel, The Maltese Falcon belonged to my Olympus summit particular film. Two days later returned to the bookstore looking for another author's work had left me spellbound by his brief but direct prose. Next was Red Harvest. If you were a woman rather than man now my nick would not Dinah Brand Ned Beaumont.

would take time, try to remember how much, but I can remember to read The Glass Key, his best work featuring the character of which took the name for my nickname. On 23 I start to read it again.