Some months ago the XVI International AIDS Conference was settled in Toronto. There was a huge number of different conferences about this issue, not only about medicine but about human behaviour as well.
In a nutshell, this could be the resume:
--> Scientists are pretty pesimistic about the vaccune. In fact, some of them say that it will not be developed until next century. But, how can it be possible? 100 years??!!?? For sure you know that a vaccine is just a weak version of a virus. But, how can you develope a vaccine that has to attack the Human Inmune System? That´s the issue! And even in the case this vaccine works, the AIDS virus tends to mutate frecuenly causing the vaccine to fight it becomes almost ineffective..
--> Scientists are working as well in prevention using the same drugs they use for people that have come down with this disease. The aim is to fight against spreading.
-->Finally, different studies have proved circuncised people are less likely to come down with AIDS. About 2/3 less likely. Mabe it´s because physical issues, maybe because their religion hence their behaviour, but noadays nobody knows nor is able to explain it.
"The fertility rate in the EU is 1.47—well below replacement. By 2010, deaths there are expected to start outnumbering births, so from that point immigration will account for more than all its growth. And that average hides countries that have seen an astonishing collapse in the willingness of their citizens to breed. The fertility rate in ISpain is 1.35, which, without immigration, would cause the number of Spaniards to halve in 42 years."
I know it´s hard to say but the point is that we will need more inmigrants, not fewer.
"Collectively we decided not to have children and, without knowing it, we decided to have immigrants,”
Stressful, isn´t it?
I guess this situation deserves a Mus between tennis and Brasil. Doesn´t it?
I´ve just started to read this book. It looks interesting. It´s a kind of "Lord of the Rings". You know.. magic, elfs, dragon, witches and so on.
The problem is the vocabulary. I have to consult about 5 words per sheet because, altough you can understand the context, sometimes the unknown word is key...
Here you have some examples:
scent, crimson, maroon, twig, tore, falter, nimbly, deer, glen, flaws, porridge, wary, ravine, tan, moist, slate, fetch, hulking, scoop up, farewell and so forth.
Tralaría, tralará.
Pito pito, gorgorio, dónde vas tú tan Bonito.
Pim, pam, pum... Fuera?
This weekend is gonna be hard. I have to make a decission..... I´ll make it and, in less than 5 minutes, I´ll change my mind and, in less than 5 minutes, I´ll change my mind again and, in less than 5 minutes, I´ll think back and make a decission totally diferent and, in less than 5 minutes........
I´m pretty sure somefriends of mine will say "You are stupid.. And if you don´t take that oppportunity I cut your head -to say the least-"
The funny thing is that at the end, I will make my decission 5 minutes before the dead line. As usual.
I´ve just arrived from home. And to be honest, I don´t feel like doing anything. Maybe it´s because is Tuesday, or maybe because I´ve just found out there is something in my live that makes me chew over deep thoughts and that I´m a kind of suspicious person because I tend to be reserved.
Trust in me. .. Everything it´s true. It´s in my horoscope.
Some friends of mime tell me I usally change my mind 3 or 4 times before I make a decision ... Other friends tell me it´s just on the other way... after making a decission I think back and change my mind.. They all say I´m a kind of capricious.
But you know what? IT´S FALSE. I´m not so capricious and it´s not because I´m a only child.
I´m Geminis and it makes me think over past, present and future issues once and once again. That´s all ;-)))
Some people said our future, our fate is written in the stars. ... But the funny thing is that if you look the sky and see the stars (if you can, in Madrid is almost imposible..) you only see the past. You only see things that happened thousands of years ago...
And all this thoughts lead me to Simon Wisenthalt´s old saying: "Wihtout memory, mankind is condemned to repeat the same mistakes"
The Economist is one of my favourite magazines. The point is it´s not just about economy, but about all kind of issues. In September you can find a special report on climate change. A really interesting report.. But, what´s the fuss about?
After reading this report, the conclusion is clear: there is a climate trend but nobody knows for sure what is happening.... No worries, diferent reports offer a wide range of predicted termperature rises, from 1.4º to 5.8º by the end of this century.
But there are some facts that nobody can deny: the relationship between CO2 concentration and the rise of temperatures, the relationship that links Hurricanes and sea-surface temperatures, the changes in the Ocean Stream, glaciars melting and, no doubt about it, the human hand.
Antarctica is one of the main data sources. Scientinsts can look for previous episodes of climate change in the ice core. And it´s a fact that the higher the CO2 concetration, the higher the temperature. Another fact is climate has followed a periodic pattern, but CO2 concetration is higher than never before (more than 300ppm) . And even if you are blind, the pattern is clear... "It´s white and it´s in a bottle".
It´s said that "The nature is wise" and we´ll be able to deal with all these problems. It´s said as well that "we can easily adapt to the environment" But this last quote is tricky. Human being is the only animal that can adapt the environment to suit themselves, the world´s other inhabitants still have to adapt themselves to their environment. And who knows... maybe it´s for this reason that we are not aware about the problem that is on the sly around the corner. And like it or not, if the most pessimistic theory turned out to be real, we could never say that it was out of blue.
Some days ago, I was listening to the radio and, suddenly I saw the future of the Spanish Education System:
The thing is that France is gonna return to the the old days teaching method because almost 15% of the 12 year old children don´t know either how to write or how to read properly.
In other words, they will re-use the old way: "m" with "a" -> "ma"
As you can see, the teaching revolution -that Spain has copied- has been a mess. And I´m sorry, but I have to blame the psychologist and the likes who decided to change dramatically everything because the old ways were "traumatic for the children". Come on!!!! What the hell is that?!?
Jim Carrie´s black sons talking about Pluto
"-Man, how the hell can they call Pluto a planet ? What motherfuckin' planet has an elliptical orbit ? Man, this shit don't make no sense. Motherfucker ! That motherfucker Vince Foster was murdered ! I told you !
(...)
- Shit, yeah, man. You keep fuckin' around, you gonna get that scholarship to Yale taken away from you. Be stuck up there at Stanford with them goddamn sling-blade motherfuckers. Shit, motherfucker, you be lucky to get accepted to Duke gettin' a xxx on your S.A.T.
- Motherfucker, you know I had the flu.
- The flu, my ass. You had a motherfuckin' aneuryusm gettin' a .
- Aneuryusm ? Man, you talkin' some shit now. Now you see, man ? That's probably one of them lvy League sum bitches now."
Such a knowledge in this wise film has blurred my eyes ;-)
"Once a year 1000 remakable people gather in Monterrey, California, to exchange something of incalculable value: Their Ideas"
This is the way all Ted´s videos start. Basically, TED is a non-profit foundation that organized and record conferences. But I´n not talking about simple "talks". The goal is to seek out the most interesting people on earth and let then to share and to spread their ideas.
People like Jimmy Wales (founder of wikipedia), Al Gore, Jeff Bezos, Negroponte, Billy Gates, or Nathan Myrrhvold -Chief Technology Officer at Microsoft speaking about dinosaur sex-, have spoken at TED.
One more point: from www.ted.com you can download any conference for free and everything is legal!!! Nowadays you can´t take this last point for granted ;-)
People usually ask me about my English. "It was worthwhile to be in Canada for 4 months?"
To be honest, sometimes I fell like I have to prove it myself. My time in Canada was great. That´s for sure!!! But what´s about my main goal? Have I reached my "English goals" or have I screwed it up? I guess this is the main reason I want to pass the CAE and I still blog in English (besides the fact if I don´t have any goal in a short-term it would be easy to leave English...)
People say "Why don´t your try TOEFL? Business Schools always ask for a good mark in TOEFL". But you know what? TOEFL piss me off. You have to speak with a computer (puaj!!) By the way, do you know the reason? Because of the Asian people. To pass the old TOEFL you had to study lots of Grammar, writing and listening. And the thing was that Asian people always got high marks... without knowing how to speak!!! That´s the reason why in the new TOEFL you have to speak with the computer. And as I said before, it sucks! If I can´t stand speaking with a voice-mail, how the hell I´m going to speak with a computer that asks me what is my favourite film? No way!!!! :-/
Firstly, after learning the contries and their capitals, politicians decided to change everything (unify Germany, separate Yugoslavia and
Checoslovaquia...)
Now, suddenly and whitout asking anybody, scientists have decided to quit the label "planet" to Pluton. Come on!! And now, what am I supposed to do? To complain the exam I failed in EGB because I forgot Pluton?
What is gonna be the next? To change the name of the Oceans? Or maybe the Earth is plain...
You know what? I´ve just decided I can neither stand with this change nor accept Pluton is not a planet anymore. So, DON´T LET THEM TO ROBE YOUR PLANET AND WHAT YOU LEARN WHEN YOU WERE A CHILD and shout with me as loud as you can for Pluton´s status:
"Pluton is a planet" "PLUTON IS A PLANET"
Two little things I missed when I was in Vancouver:
- Olive oil.
- El tranvía de Olga Viza.
And things I didn´t miss:
- Gallardon´s buildings, roadworks and the likes.
- Summer Hot.
- Spanish politicians making their best -even in summer-.
- Traffic jams.
- ....
And now the next goal is..... to look for a job. After all this time, when I find it I guess I gonna go through a beautiful "posttraumatic vacation syndrome" ;-)
PD: Y ahora para la piscina, yepa!!
"A civil war is not a war but a sickness", wrote Antoine de Saint-Exupéry.
The thing is every time I go to Chapters I buy a book. In this case about the Spanish Civil War. It´s said that if you want to read a good book about the Spanish Civil War you have to choose English authors. Why? Because it´s supposed they can remain more objetive than the Spanish historians, who could be moved by political interest or suffer lack of neutrality.
The point is this book has good reviews from El Pais, El mundo, ABC.. so I guess it is worth it. The first version of this work was published in 1982 and this new edition has been improved with new documents from the Russian and German archives. I´ve only read the Introduction but I can´t help it quoting this:
" Yet the Spanish Civil War remains one of the few moderm conflicts whose history had been written more effectively by the losers than by the winners"
And if you take into account that the truth is always the first victim of war... Well, as I said before this book can be worth it.
PD: Tambien, manda narices el comprarme un libro de la Guerra Civil en inglés ;-)
Last weekend I went to the theatre to see "An inconvenient truth".
To be honest, I don´t know if the message is too alarming but the thing is that even if only 20% is true, this planet is fucking off.
For this reason I strongly recommend to see this documentary (better in English version). Al Gore has done a really good work and I give him my hand. He has been able to present the issue in a easy way so it´s not neccesary to be a scientist to understand what´s going on... and what is going to happen if we don´t take care of our planet.
This could be the nutsheel:
- There is a direct relationship between CO2 concentration and the Global Warming.
- The higher the CO2 concentration, the higher the temperature and the shorter the winter and autumn.
- If this pace continues on, Artic could be ice free in less than 50 years
- And if this is the case not only the sea level could rise by more than 5 of 6 meters but it could be a dramatically change in the weather because the currents of the oceans could be affected by the new fresh water
- Etc, etc....
It seems I've developed some kind of "tech" allergic reaction. Otherwise I'm not able to cacht the point.
Look all these points:
- When I arrived in Toronto my cellular phone died
- When I arrived in Madrid from Toronto, my ADSL stopped to work.
- During my flight to Vancouver I broke my headphones.
- One week ago my second headphones ended in the botton of one lake
- The last straw was my digital camera. I destoyed the screem during my scramble to Cypress Lake.
- By the way, one month ago I broke my glases as well - I know my glasses are not really a Tech item but...-
So, what am I supposed to do now?
Should I expect my laptop is gonna be ripped in London when I go back to Spain next Friday?
Here I am. New hike with Wanderung... To be exact, it wasn´t a hike but a Scramble. What difference does it make? Scrambling is between hiking and climbing. In other words, is more difficult and the goal is to reach a peak. For example, with this scale Muniellos is a hike and Perdiguero is a scramble. With my own scale I´d say Cypress Peak is "only for fieras".
And what can I say about this scramble? Awesome.
15 k, 1400 meters gain elevation. Only a few minutes were spent in the trees. The route ascends a large boulder slope followed by the fantastic views of all the peaks and glaciers that surround the Squamish River Valley. And I have to say pretty dangerous as well. In fact the guy who organized this scramble strongly advised us to bring a helmet because of the rocks. But the effort was really worthwhile. Do you see the second photo? Cypress Peak is the peak you see on the left.
And you know what? We were 11 people in 3 cars, but to arrive to the botton of this peak we had to ride a big american four-wheel drive vehicle for 15 km (all together at same time) that the organizer put at our disposal. Awesome, isn´t it?.
By the way, I´ve never said before how these hikes end. It´s easy to imagine... in a Pub with a beer in one hand and a hamburguer on the other What did you think? ;-)
PD: No, we didn´t get lost but I broke my camera at the beginning. Well, it seems to work but the screem is dead. In fact, all this pictures were shot my way -this camera hasn´t got visual len- but they look cool.
It´s been raining the last 2 days. Everybody is pretty upset and it seems I´m the only one that likes this weather....
The trick is that you only have to thing about the weather that you have to suffer in summer in Madrid: hot like hell, drought, lack of water, nights without sleep... Suddendely you realize you feel relieved and you don´t really miss the hell of Madrid.
For sure this opinion would´ve been totally different if I lived in Vancouver ;-)
Wanderung again. In this case we hiked "Goat Mountain". Almost 1400m elevation gain in 13 km. Pretty hard but it was worthwhile. That´s for sure.
In this photo you can see "Coliseum lake", which is in the base of "Goat Mountain"
And you know what? In this hike we didn´t get lost. Yes, I know, hard to belive but true (yeah!!)
Chapters is a big book store that you can find in all the cities of Canada -and I guess in USA as well-. Honestly, I love to get lost myself in this store. You know I can´t stand with crawded rooms like supermarkets and the likes -that´s the reason I don´t like "La casa del libro" in Madrid-, but I am able to be in Chapters for hours.
Besides there is always a Starbucks inside this store, so you can choose a book, ask for a coffee and start to read it. And if you don´t like it you only have to put it back in the bookcase.
The thing is that everytime I go to there I buy a book. I allways find something interesting. The last one was "The Tipping Point". When I saw the tittle I was sure that I have read a good review about it. But I didn´t realize what this book is about until I read the back cover. "The tipping point" is the moment when a little change, idea, social behaviour crosses a hot point and spreads everywhere making a big different. "Just like a sick person can start a epidemic of the flu".
One good example: What was the tipping point for "Jarabe de palo"? No doubts it was the Ducados ad. and the worth of mouth -by the way, do you remenber when most of people though "La flaca" was Juan Perro´s? .. maybe this misunderstunding helps as well.
It´s easy to see that in business, in life, in relationships... we always try/avoid to reach the tipping point. It always makes the different between sucess and failure.
By the way, don´t ask me if I liked the book. I´ll read it when I am back in Spain.
Some days ago I asked to a Mexican guy what the hell was happening in Mexico. I´m sure you know the issue: Obrador has challenged the count and claims the presidential elecction has been a fraud -only 240.000 votes (0,6%) difference -
To make a long story short, this guy told me that the real problem is that "Obrador clings before hand he will refuse to accept the final result even if a recount confirms Calderon´s victory". And, if this is the case, how can Mexican people relay on Obrador, his idea of democracy and lust for power?
Honestly, I´m getting used to American-Canadian Cafes.
Yes, I know, it´s supposed there is nothing like the Spanish Cafeterias. It doesn´t matter where ever you are, you allways will be able to find a cafeteria and to ask for a "cortado, con leche, solo, cortado corto de café, con sacarina..."
But the thing is that when you want to stay alone for a while - maybe relaxing or maybe just reading a book- the Spanish cafeterias are not the best room to stay. And I´m not talking about the likes of Starbuck´s but the likes of Jave Café.
Java Café is a small and cozzy café settled in Broadway Avenue where you can just relax reading a book in a comfortable armchair and listening to Pop/Blues music.. And what can I say about the desserts? My God! The triple-chocolate-muffin must be a sin because it tastes too good to be free of side effects.
Near Edith Cavell there is a small glacier and sometimes nature is capricius...
Can you see the black point on the botton of this photo?

Well, that the entrance of the ice cave. Awesome, isn´t it?

There is neither trick nor cheat.
So... How the damn can such a trees grow up in a stone wall??!??!??
- This photo was shot in Rampart Creek-
After the 10 days-trip in the Canadiam Rockies I only can say one thing: Awesome!!!!!!
The environment is pretty beautiful: lakes, mountains, waterfalls, glaciars....


And you know what? I didn´t meet any Spanish. Only people from Australia, UK, Holland, Germany, Switerzland and even from Croatia. In conclusion, when it comes to travel to USA or Canada people from the south of Europe seems to be frightened... maybe because of our fucking English -the English of people from the north of Europe is so brillant that we look idiots by comparision-. By the way, Australian accent is nearly uncomprensible. I needed almost 3 days to get used to it -they didn´t pronounce the "r" sound so a "Beer" becomes a "Bee" and the "a sound" is like de Spanish one so the say "Spain" or "again" instead of "Spein" or "agein"-
And yes.. We saw a bear with 2 cubs. The funny thing is that if you see a car parked besides the road, it means there is an wild animal near. In fact, this bear-view caused a trafic jam because all the people wanted to shoot pictures from their cars. Can you see the cub?
Tomorrow I´m going 10 days to the Rockies... Yahooooooooo!!!!
So, I guess I won´t be able to blogger anything until my return to Vancouver...
Yes, I know... Sometimes it seems the only goal of this kind of post is to grow in you some kind of envy. And you know what? You are rignt! ;-))))))By the way, If you don´t have any notice about me in the next 15 days, call up the Spanish Embassy in Canada. I could have been wolfed down by a cute-big beer..... ( I´m not kidding)
Let´s rock!!!!
... and Totems need to be repaired
Imagine you work for the Post Office Services. How do you know where to leave the envelope? Yes, you are right. Number 3, even number 1, are clear.. But, What about the rest of them?

By the way, these boxes belong to the float houses in Granville Island, which was an industrial park that was transformed into a Public Market. This is the awesome view from the harbor -the view is behind the Swiss girl, salidos!!!-
