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Archive for June, 2009

Open Source…in hardware?

An interesting article presenting the incoming revolution in hardware…open source!

Could cell phones become open source? Different initiatives like OpenMoko will make it real :-)

My new toy: POLAR RS300X Sd

my new watch will help me with my training :D

quote of the week:

Sit mens sana in corpore sano (a healthy mind in a healthy body)

Running as a way of life

Today one of my best friends (take a look at his blog: MikiMaraton) made me re-discover running as a perfect way to keep strong mentally as well as for proving yourself that YES, YOU CAN!

We ran along the seafront between El Masnou and Sant Adria del Besos (both located in the mediterranean coast of Catalonia), a total amount of 20 km (see the exact route). Being honest, the last meters were really exhausting but as Miki told me: “Do not let your body to be stronger than your mind”

running

Happy birthday Unix: 40 years!

At the beginnning of the 70’s two scientists (Ken Thompson and Dennis Ritchie) created the Unics operating system, afterwards called Unix. Apart from the first edition of the “Unix Programmer’s Manual”, Dennis Ritchie gives the C language to the humanity.  The pipe mechanism was born to provoke a revolution, leaving the assembler in the past for Unix.

Today the history has to say thanks to these two geeks who created the base for Linux/BSD among other efficient and powerful operating systems.

Here you can see a good diagram of the evolution of Unix into Minix, Linux, Mac OS X, FreeBSD, Net BSD, OpenBSD, Solaris, Open Solaris, etc.

3,2,1…go!

We live in a different world every day: technology, globalization, crisis, war, peace, soccer, poverty, progress, etc…everything makes our world different, challenging and interesting offering tons and tons of information, opportunities and challenges.

Since sharing knowledge and points of view is worth enough to start a personal blog I decided today, 7th June 2009, to write my first public words in the Cyberspace.

As starting point I would like to remind you the Declaration of Independence of Cyberspace:

Governments of the Industrial World, you weary giants of flesh and steel, I come from Cyberspace, the new home of Mind. On behalf of the future, I ask you of the past to leave us alone. You are not welcome among us. You have no sovereignty where we gather.

John Perry Barlow, “A Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace”