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  1. Re:VHS on Using YouTube For File Storage · · Score: 1

    yesss i still have some VHS tapes with data...mmhh maybe its time to back up them to another media...

  2. amiga Video Back Up System... ? on Using YouTube For File Storage · · Score: 2

    ahhh! this made me remember my old ( ancient?) amiga 500 computer... circa 1988. It was the day of 30 mb hard drives, so the idea to use video to store info was attractive, so it came the "Video BAck Up System". http://www.hugolyppens.com/VBS.html You connected the video output of you amiga to a VHS tape recorder (beta also could be used). The software let you selected which parts of your hard drive wish to back up, so when you were ready, the computer would record bands of black and white video to tape. The vhs tape could hold... errr 85MB per hour, and that was a lot!!! The interesting part was restoring the backup, it was connected to the serial port... so probably this was the main limitation of the system. It was a very interesting hack :) I still have some VHS tape with data...

  3. Re:Stupid on Volcano Near Mexico City Becomes More Active · · Score: 1
    Not only near a volcano, but in the middle of a Lake., and in an earthquake prone place... and without a proper supply of drinking water. arghhh!

    According the tradition, after the Meshica (aztec) leave Aztlan, they wandered for two hundred years, seeking a signal sent by their god Huitzilopochtli: An eagle on the top of a Cactus. And finally they found it..

    In the middle of a lake, in a small Island.!!

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:CodexMendoza01.jpg

    So, they built a great artificial Island around it.

    http://abrahimappel.files.wordpress.com/2011/08/tenochtitlan.jpg

    Now... the Texcoco lake is a system of Endorheic lakes.. which means, no only that the city suffered form periodic inundations, but that the water was a bit salty , so there was the problem of getting fresh water for the city. They built a system of dams to separate the water of the lake in salty and fresh water. and control the level of water.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Texcoco

    charming isn't it?

    After the conquest, the Spaniards dried the lake, son now... Mexico City suffers form lack of water

    Many Mexican Urbanists have confessed they have dream the travel to the past, with some stones at hand.. to sent that damn eagle to a better place.!!

  4. Re:On the other hand ... on Mexico Will Shut Down 25.9 Million Cell Phones · · Score: 1

    no necesarily... most of the cell phones users I know, do not own a car... Cars are expensive, relative to our average income... I know a lot of people with incomes of 400 US a month, who has cell phones...

  5. Re:Is anyone here Mexican? on Mexico Will Shut Down 25.9 Million Cell Phones · · Score: 1

    The "Hoy no circula" involves a sticker with a hologram, and is a bit hard to fake... but not imposible... Police oficers receive a percent of the penalty,.. so the are very motivated to spot the fakes..

  6. Re:Is anyone here Mexican? on Mexico Will Shut Down 25.9 Million Cell Phones · · Score: 1

    Years ago.. there was a national system to register cars, but it became so corrupted that it became pointless and was shutdown, so each state had to create it own local registry... which was completelly independient of all... The RENAVE was supose to create a brand new registry system for all México, and people had to pay to register... not only that, but the goverment decided to offer it to a private company... There was a lot of money involved... so it was never clear how was decided which company won the contract... It was an scandal when it was found that the brand new dirctor of the RENAVE was an argentinian criminal... with a fake company... The main proponent of the RENAVE commit suicide after that...

  7. Re:Nice protest. on Mexico Will Shut Down 25.9 Million Cell Phones · · Score: 1

    ACtually is very easy to get someone CURP, you only need his name, place of birth, and birthday...then check at: http://www.fonatur.gob.mx/gobierno/Sec_Gob/CURP/CurpPS_HTML/jsp/curpTDP.html which is one of several places where you can check it. So today CAlderon and several famous people, have hundreds of cell phones registered to their names.. and also, there is no oficial way to knwo if someone has register a cell phone to your name. The point is how easily you can fake an identity...

  8. Re:Torn on Mexico Will Shut Down 25.9 Million Cell Phones · · Score: 1

    When President Calderon started the "war against drugs", it was not becuase he wanted to stop drug cartels, but because he tought that it would be an easy way to legalize his goverment... today there still there is a lot of people that think his party stole the elections.. So he started without any particular plan ... Now, drug cartels know they are better armed that the mexican army (the probably have four or five more fire power in small and medium size arms), and know the power of money and terror. The truth is that the only way to stop them, is somthing the goverment would not dare to do... supervise the financial system, where the money is cleaned... That money... goes very high in the goverment... and the poilitical parties.. so nobody want it to stop...

  9. Re:Torn on Mexico Will Shut Down 25.9 Million Cell Phones · · Score: 1

    You are forgeting something... the important drug market, is not Mexico, but the US.. The local market is just a tiny fraction of the money that come from the US. If you make drugs legal.... the export to the US would still be ilegal... And drug dealers would preffer to stay criminal, before expose their biggest earning to the goverment eyes...

  10. Re:I wonder how effective it will be? on Mexico Will Shut Down 25.9 Million Cell Phones · · Score: 1

    Exactly... it wont work... people already have used fake names.... my daughter could not register with her full name... because the system did not allowed...so technically, she is using a fake identity... som emxican have really long names, that the systems seems unable to manage...

  11. Re:Paving the Way to a Brave New Future on Mexico Will Shut Down 25.9 Million Cell Phones · · Score: 1

    Most people in México buy time, in prepaid cards ( form 10 to 50 dollas) or trough a net of resellers, that buy time at good rate, and resell it at small quantities.. about 1 or 2 dollars. So it is very complex to follow who is selling to who. Even more, I just heard that SIMS with false ID can be bought in the streets... I just do not see how this measure can help to identify the owner of a cell phone...

  12. Re:Sounds more or less succesful to me... on Mexico Will Shut Down 25.9 Million Cell Phones · · Score: 1

    Today the COFETEL (the goberment officd in charge of comunication) anounced that 25.2 millions of phones should have to be shut down. In my case, maybe my phone is in this case, since i tried several times but never got the confirmation message... The cell Phones companies are not happy to loose so many clients..

  13. Re:where's the coffee from on Mexico Wants Payment For Aztec Images · · Score: 1

    No, it is from Arabia, that is why the coffe plant is called "arabica"... But in Mexico we have good coffe...

  14. Re:Did the Aztec have a concept of copyright? on Mexico Wants Payment For Aztec Images · · Score: 1
    Well, if we compare the actual number of deaths, the amount of people killed was actually lower than the victims of the inquisition and the witch hunt...

    In the three hundred years of aztec ruling, the amount of deaths by sacrifice was lower than the death toll in just one day on hiroshima.

    who is the mass murder?

  15. Re:It happens the other way too. on Mexico Wants Payment For Aztec Images · · Score: 1
    "you have to pay royalties to some American company that registered the music without anybody's approval"

    No, this is more an urban legend. Check the wikipedia for the full story.

  16. Re:LOL on Mexico Wants Payment For Aztec Images · · Score: 1

    And the amount asked is a maximun of 250 USD per image with unlimited right for reproduction... No a very big amount.

  17. Re:Copyright or "cultural heritage"? on Mexico Wants Payment For Aztec Images · · Score: 1

    And in Mexico, the mexican flag, the mexican simbols, historical and archeological sites, are protected in a way similar to trademark. IT is not about copyright....

  18. Re:Did the Aztec have a concept of copyright? on Mexico Wants Payment For Aztec Images · · Score: 1
    really?.... counting up to 100,000 implies to understand the posicional value of the numbers... Hardly an iliterate would be able to do that...

    try this... how many skulls are here?

    http://freepages.family.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~jacklee/London/images_Italy/20030924-Rome-CimiterodeiCappuccini-CryptofSkulls.jpg

  19. Re:Good luck with that on Mexico Wants Payment For Aztec Images · · Score: 1

    Yes, Starbuck had already agreed to pay... If i remember the series would have about 10 momuments.. i think Starbuck would have prefer to pay before all this blow out.... Really is not a very high amount, i guess they pay much more for the photographs... but it was a mexian newspaper that blow this issue out of proporcions...

  20. Re:Did the Aztec have a concept of copyright? on Mexico Wants Payment For Aztec Images · · Score: 1
    No one (at least seriously) pretend human sacrifice did not exist.. but the number were probalby no that big.

    As reference... Bernal diaz del Castillo reported the rack of skulls of Tlatelolco had 100 thousand skull. Archeologist found 300.. quite a diference. The people had to be sacrifice in the main temple., there is not much space there. The city had about 70 thousand people... not all warriors. so they could not handle so much prisioners... and archeologist have not found evidence of those numbers... this only lead to a conclusion... war propaganda...to inflate their victories...

    Actually it took about 70 years to end human sacrifice... The aztec (meshica) were not the only one to do it..

    And probalby it had more to do with the colapse of mesoamerican civilization due to the hight toll of the epidemies. In 70 years the population of mesoamerica went from 15 million to 2.5 million.

  21. Re:yes it applies on Mexico Wants Payment For Aztec Images · · Score: 0, Redundant

    This is problem is not about trademarks... there is no trademark involved. think is more like a tax, for having permision to use the image for comercial use. The fee is about 250 US per image, with unlimited right to copy. This fee allows you put "with the aproval of the department of antropology and history" and a serial number to autentify the autentication...

  22. Re:Here We Go Again on Mexico Wants Payment For Aztec Images · · Score: 1
    mmhh. wehre do i start... the aztec were not aztec but "Meshicas"... their gods forbid to use the name aztec.

    the mexica were most thatn just a tribe, they ruled over a four million people. Mesoamerica had about 15 million.

    The aztec were only one of many civilizations, they were "the new kids on the block", most of them still survive, but their tradition have mixed. There are about 2 million of people that speek nahuatl, about a millon taht speaks mayan etc.

    there were also, zapotec, mixe, maya, matlazinca, olmec, teotihuacan, mixteca, purepecha, tlaxcalan, etc etc. Some still retain their cultural heritage.

    And the problem is not about copyright but about the use and conservation of the national heritage. It is way of supervise what comercial use would have the images. the fee is actually small. In mexico we do not like to use "native american"...we prefer "Indigena" o even "indio"... I consider myself "indio" altough i know is actually wrong...

  23. Re:Property of the nation. on Mexico Wants Payment For Aztec Images · · Score: 2, Informative
    • first... there are no aztec, olmec, maya, zapotec, miztec, olmec etc temples in the US. (no matter what the film "national treasue says")
    • second.. if it is in the US, then the US laws apply
    • Third The law is for the historical sites and monuments that are under custody of the NAtional intitute of Antropology and history, f you photograph a site that is not under protection, the law does not apply.

    I

  24. Re:Did the Aztec have a concept of copyright? on Mexico Wants Payment For Aztec Images · · Score: 1
    Not ot mention that Tenochtitlan had a population at that time of 60 to 80 thousand...

    Another point. Bernal Diaz del Castillo claimed he counted 100,000 skulls...in the rack where the heads of the victims were put.

    first.. he was iliterate... how an iliterate people can count up to 100,000 second. in the rack of skulls (tzompanti) there were 8 rows x 8 rows, with skulls separated by one yard.

    What size would have require to have 100,000 skulls?

    the actual rack measured 4 x 6 meters. and the archoelogist found "only" 300 skulls....

  25. Re:Good luck with that on Mexico Wants Payment For Aztec Images · · Score: 1

    Actually... this is exactly the point, altough i think i did not put it properly. This law is rarely used... unfortunatelly there was a public denonce, because mexican have becaem hiperssensible to this isues. So it has to be applied. It it had not be denonuces by a newparep, it would not had happen anything... Usually the small fee asked, allows the user , not only unlimited copies, but also to put the legend "aproved by the INAH"... This makes your product oficially aproved and you can charge a little more.