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Sateluco forever

In Mexico City, there is a special brand of people, who work in the city, but live outside the limits of the Federal District.  If they don’t work in the
area, which after all is one of the largest industrial zones in Latin
America, they live their early mornings and late evenings listening to
the radio in their car while being stuck in the Periférico, the local
12-lane ring road, jokingly referred to as the largest parking lot in
the world.

Being a suburban boy means that, when growing up, crossing the city limits towards el D.F. was a day-long excursion, whereas going to the south was more like being in another city.  When coming back, being greeted by “las torres de Satélite” was comforting, as you knew you where in a familiar place.

Where I grew up, you would meet people at the mall (Plaza Satélite, the first one and still one of the largest in the country) for a cup of coffee to catch up with life.  Now that they all work, you assume they’ll be there after 7.  Funnily enough, this area of the city until recently didn’t have a very strong identity like Coyoacán and la Roma, being relatively new (developed since the 1950’s, but with large-scale urbanisation until the 1970’s).  That is a status that an organisation called “Satelín Torres” wants to revert, trying to give a memory to this part of the city.

Although considered by the rest to be a cultural wasteland, where people sleep, shop, eat and generally aspire to the middle class ideal and if they are interested to go to a museum or a concert they’ll cross to el D.F., it has spawned a number of rock groups.  Café Tacuba is of course the most renowned, but many other bands of the current indie movement come from this part of the city.

I started thinking about all this as I realised that it is my destiny to be a suburban guy, as I’ve lived in Espoo, suburb of Helsinki, for most of my time in Finland and that’s where I’m headed when I move back.  Furthermore, it feels really familiar, as instead of el Periférico they have Länsiväylä and instead of Plaza Satélite and Mundo E they have Iso Omena and Tapiola.

The time in Brussels has been an anomaly, more than the rule.

Interesting personality test

I found this test at the blog of a Mexican in Japan, and I thought it was funny enough to try.  Didn't tell me anything I didn't know already.

 

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PERSONALITY
You are more logical than emotional, more concerned about others than concerned about self, more atheist than religious, more loner than dependent, more workaholic than lazy, more rebel than traditional, more engineering mind than artistic mind, more idealist than cynical, more leader than follower, and more extroverted than introverted.
As for specific personality traits, you are adventurous (100%), outgoing (100%), romantic (86%), intellectual (67%).

STEREOTYPES
Emo Kid (89%)
Punk Rock (87%)
Geek (71%)

LIFE EXPERIENCE

Travel (47%)

POLITICS
Your political views would best be described as Liberal, whom you agree with around 64% of the time.

SOCIOECONOMIC
Your attitude toward life best associates you with Upper Class.

If your life was a movie, it would be rated PG-13.
By the way, your hottness rank is 67%, hotter than 73% of other test takers.

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Books

Leonardo left a comment asking for more information about my relationship with books, and I'll be happy to comply.

It all started when I was in pre-school, where they taught me how to read.  Even though I still remember it was rather difficult at first, when I discovered that I could satisfy my curiosity by reading instead of asking adults all the time I was hooked.

The first book I read from cover to cover was "The Wizard of Oz" (in Spanish, my English was not up to par back then).  I was 5 years old.  For a strange reason I never understood, many of the encyclopaedias and general reference books were in my room, and I started reading them.  There was a collection by Time Life books on the sciences, which had a book each about machines, medicine, chemistry, mathematics, physics, etc. and another collection on ancient civilizations like the sumerians, the greeks, the egyptians, the mayas, etc… which meant that by the time it was turn to learn about those things in school, I would be seriously bored since I already knew the subject at that level.  Some of my peers really disliked me because of that, and I learned to be very careful in my relationship with teachers.

When I was around 8 or 9, a neighbour who knew that one of my favourite subjects was astronomy gave me for my birthday a book by Carl Sagan: Comet.  I was hooked, and read more volumes by the same author, such as Cosmos, Pale Blue Dot, Communication with Extraterrestrial Intelligence, Demon-haunted world, and others I can't remember.

I discovered science-fiction a little later, around the age of 13.  I still have a few books by Isaac Asimov, such as the Foundation series, and since that was the time when they started publishing Star Wars books again, I started collecting them.  I've also explored a little bit of fantasy (Discworld, Tolkien) and counterhistory (The Years of Rice and Salt).

I would still read anything crossing my path, and remember embarrassing people a couple of times.  Once, when I was about 11, I was reading a magazine where they mentioned that Jack the Ripper killed prostitutes.  Being young and innocent, I proceeded to ask loudly to my mom, who was paying the groceries at the supermarket, what did "prostitute" mean.  Both the lady at the counter and mom reddened slightly, but when she answered, wisely, that "It's a woman who sells her body", I couldn't stop countering by wondering how did that work…

And no, I don't think I'm anywhere near a rennaissance man (thanks for the encouragement, though).  For one, I know too little of many things.  Furthermore, I have discovered I have no patience for creating original research.  Finally, as much as I can appreciate certain forms of art, I am no artist.  I can't draw, paint, take really beautiful pictures, create or perform music, act or anything like that, and my writing is not that great.  Maybe I'll try working on that next.

Mi vida en rolas

Me encontré este meme en el blog de la Kerubin@, y me dió tanta risa que decidí seguirle el juego.

Aunque al principio intenté contestarlo con rolas de los Foo Fighters, terminé utilizando a Nortec Collective, aunque no es una banda en el sentido estricto de la palabra, y tuve que incluir algunos mixes de ellos en lugar de sólo canciones originales.

¿Eres hombre o mujer?
“Nómada”

Descríbete
“Tengo la voz”, “Norteño de Janeiro”

¿Que piensan las personas acerca de tí?
“Funky Tamazula”, “El Ya Sabía”

¿Cómo te sientes acerca de tí mismo?
“Tijuana makes me happy”

¿Cómo describirías tu anterior relación sentimental?
“El Fracaso”

Describe tu relación actual
“Odyssea”, “Ojos Bonitos”

¿Dónde quisieras estar ahora?
“Trip to Ensenada”

¿Cómo es tu vida?
“Babel”, “Escénica”

¿Cómo eres respecto al amor?
“Synthakon”

¿Qué pedirías si tuvieras un deseo?
“Noches de Verano”

Escribe una frase sabia
“Olvídela Compa”

Despídete
“Tepache Jam”

Si no sabes quiénes son, te recomiendo que cheques este post anterior o el video de abajo.

Gadgets I’d like to own

Now that it is almost time for me to graduate, and as the technological nuthead I am, I've been thinking about those gadgets and other electronics I'd like to get with my as-yet-unearned salary when my student life is over.

  • Xbox 360
  • Nokia N95
  • Flat screen TV
  • Home theatre
  • PSP

Now the problem will be saving money for those again (I tend to be really tight with my wallet) and getting time to use them, as it seems coming back to work will be extremely hectic.

First, though, I need to work on finishing my final project.

Blogueros Mexicanos y debraye sobre la lectura

Entre otras cosas que hice en París (además de encontrarme con mi papá y visitar la región de Champaña), tuve la oportunidad de conocer a dos blogueros que tienen un sitio permanente en mi Bloglines: Ceronne y Chilango en Madrid.

En la muy amena conversación, que por desgracia duró poco dado que Chilango en Madrid andaba con unos amigos y yo tenía que tomar mi tren de regreso, entre otras cosas hubo un momento en que uno de ellos me preguntó cómo era que sabía sobre ciertas cosas.  La verdad es que para mí ha sido siempre normal leer mucho, de lo que caiga, y no se me olvidan tanto los detalles más importantes.

Recuerdo que desde que aprendí a leer a los 4 años, me ha sido imposible soltar los libros.  Ya sean de historia,  economía, astronomía, negocios, ciencia ficción (mucha ciencia ficción), religión, matemáticas, política, o incluso revistas de medicina o biología en general las devoraba (y las sigo devorando) con hambre de más.  No por eso una de las cosas más difíciles para dejar en mi última mudanza fueron mis libros y una de las primeras cosas que he empezado a mandar poquito a poco antes de mi regreso son mis nuevos libros, jajajaja.

Lo bonito del asunto es que entre más se da cuenta que tiene uno idea de algo es que notas que te falta mucho más por aprender.  Siempre alguien te puede enseñar algo que no sabías, así que es mejor llegar con humildad.

Justo por eso es que escribí hace algunos meses esa Oda a la curiosidad, porque creo que lo más importante no es saber, sino tener ganas de aprender.  Por eso siempre me ha gustado tanto conocer a gente que tiene intereses distintos a los míos y también se acerca con una actitud de aprendizaje, porque esa polinización es la que crea las nuevas ideas (grandes y pequeñas).  Por eso mismo es que me hubiera gustado conocer a un miembro de la familia de mi mujer que ya no está en esta realidad, porque solamente viendo su biblioteca me doy cuenta que hubiéramos hecho muy buenas migas.  Por eso mismo me frustra tanto la gente que me dice que quiere aprender pero que no le gusta leer, siendo que en esta época de Google y Wikipedia es tan sencillo encontrar la información que a uno le interesa (personalmente, puedo pasarme horas leyendo artículos de Wikipedia, especialmente los relacionados con lingüística, aunque bien sabemos que nos es perfecta y tiene muchos errores).

Así pues, a menos que pase algún imprevisto de esos que no se desean, no va a haber cambios en el futuro cercano a que mi novia/prometida/amor de mi vida siga llamándome su trivia ambulante.  Aunque ya sé que la cita tiene más de leyenda que de realidad, yo sólo sé que no sé nada.

Cansado de Europa

Esta vez en París me pasó algo muy raro.  Después de 7 años de este lado del charco, como que me dí cuenta que ya estoy un poco aburrido de Europa Occidental.  Gracias a Dios he tenido la oportunidad de conocer casi todos los países entre Alemania y el Océano Atlántico (me faltan Suiza e Irlanda), y la verdad es que ya encuentro pocas cosas que me sorprendan en la “vieja Europa” (¡qué frase tan tonta!).

A lo mejor es pasajero y se me quita.  Vamos a ver.