1 June 2007

RIDE THAT LINE!

Recently I discovered that amazing game: Line Rider.
I made two videos of some of the tracks I've done.
The first one:



Enjoy it!

13 May 2007

iPhone

Check it out!

The moral is: Put humour on your life.
Bye!

8 May 2007

Contraddiction

Long time ago, so far away, there was a Kingdom with bearded men. Some minister, suppose he was called Esquilache, who was smooth-cheeked had an idea.It was to make compulsory for men to shave.
In that time the Kingdom was suffering incessant stealing and murders, and beard help criminals to not be recognised.
It was clear that this measure will help to pacify the Kingdom.

The law, as we know nowadays, was more o less like this:

Since now, beards would be punished.
A shave kit would be handed over to every man.
Men would have to shave every day.
This law has in consideration the creation of a new public position, this is: The Official and Royal Barber of the Great Kingdom.
This noble position will be exercised by the beardest man of the Kingdom, by now the honor belongs to the lucky Marquis of Ensenada.
In case The Royal barber become unwell, the position will be exercised by the next breadest.
Only men whose situation hinders them to shave themselves would have to visit the official barber of the Kingdom. Men who shave themselves cannot be shaved by the barber.
Anyone who breaks this law would be punished with exile.


This enlightened reform was soon criticized.
The main question was: Who will shave the barber?

Do you need a clue? Well, That's the way the story ends:
As we told, the law was unaccepted, and the oppositors saw on it a chance to reproach the enlightened measures of the minister, and they started something similar to a revolution. It made the King ask for Esquilache to get exiled.
I explained the ending because ther's some clue on it. Just say that the revolution was started by Ensenada, who, even that at the begining was happy with his royal position, soon realized of some contradiction on it.


Ah! That's me before and after the law, and before the exile.















Can anybody explain if someone get exiled?

15 March 2007

R

A friend of mine, drew it:
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Hey, that's Fry, from Futurama:
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There's some characters from the simpsons:

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Amazing!

Mhmm.... Hey Matt Groening, if you want Guillem to be one of yours, I'm the man to talk.

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8 March 2007

Tenerife

Well, I've been some days in this pretty island, and I'd like to share this hot picture I took.
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What you can see on it's the volcano Teide. All insight is old magma that long time ago reached the surface, but it's specially interesting to notice the most recent magma, and how it's still possible to observe the lava shape, that is lava that solidified while sliding down the volcano cone. That's nature power.

The lava in black is newer than the red one. That's because the iron of the old lava has been long time oxidized, and so, its colour has turned red, as rusty iron.

Teide elevation is 3717 metres, and most of clouds are always above 2000 metres, that is the elevation of the place where the picture was taken. The consequence is this blue blue sky.

Just let me add this image of GE (Google Earth), that shows the little valley in perspective. It also allows us to observe all lava is not from the main chimney of Teide, as it has secundary chimneys from which magma can flow too.
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Mhm...The red cross is more o less the place where the picture was taken.
Mhm..To see the entire picture click on it.
Enjoy and Share!

12 February 2007

Chemotaxis

What is that?
Wikipedia: Chemotaxis is a kind of taxis, in which bodily cells, bacteria, and other single-cell or multicellular organisms direct their movements according to certain chemicals in their environment. This is important for bacteria to find food (for example, glucose) by swimming towards the highest concentration of food molecules, or to flee from poisons (for example, phenol). In multicellular organisms, chemotaxis is critical to development as well as normal function.

Ain't it awesome?!

1st video:

This is an example of what is Chemotaxis, there you can see a Neutrophil phagocyting a Bacterium, the Bacterium is the small cell who is chased by the big one, the Neutrophil. This Neutrophil is out of blood, and his movements (and also the bacterium ones) are due to chemical attraction, that is Chemotaxis.
The round particles are just obstacles put to see how strong is the attraction, I think.
Isn't it amazing?

Some scientific-games can be done with this, and of course they are done, and that's why the 2nd video comes:
2nd video:

Hey, that was funny!
We got A FEW thousands of thousands of them in a single drop of blood!

That's whata you learn going to Physics' Saturdays, in the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona.

Sorry, I forgot: Those videos are accelerated.

26 January 2007

Oh man!

That's the way things go.
One day, you just wake up, and you realize you have to do something new.

Sometimes it's an english blog. You know, English is not my native language.

Well, some videos coming soon.

Just wait.