Fernando Cassia is a computer geek, the nerd cowboy of the South American pampas. Living down in Buenos Aires, Argentina, his articles on software, hardware and the Net can be read on the pages of the UK based IT news site The Inquirer. Welcome to his progressive and humanist view of the world.
Saturday, September 29, 2007
Music for a Saturday Morning
Paul Weller doing "Sunflower" !!
I think he's a UK version of "the Boss" Springsteen, with a heavier voice..
Enjoy "dudes"!! ;)
PS: Any studio / tv set recording of this same song sounds much better. There's more on YouTube.
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Bring back the 1920s
Such is the case of Argentina's public TV channel, Canal 7. The only one that survived the privatization wave of the 1990s. Surely it's a long way from the Beeb, but it's been improving lately. Such is the case of "Filmoteca" a daily programme by film collectors, for film buffs.
Today, I had the pleasure of watching a series of Buster Keaton short films from the 1920s.
The best, IMHO, was "One Week", which you can watch on Google Video over here.
Buster and Sybil are newlyweds. Among their wedding gifts is a portable house you can easily put together in one week... but things won't be as easy as it seemed.
A great laugh and the amount of Busters' falls and hits is mind-blowing, specially considering he used no stunt performers. All the falls are real, and the programme presenters even explained that Buster Keaton broke a few bones several times during his career, only accepting to use a stunt performer on a jump once, because the length of a javelin jump would have been impossible for him to perform.
Thanks, Fernando Martin Peña, for letting us know about these gems from 1920s cinema.
[Fernando M. Peña and Pablo Manes host this daily view on the history of cinema]
I wholeheartedly recommend this programme dubbed "Filmoteca". It airs Mon-Fri after 01:00am on Canal 7 in Buenos Aires and its network of repeaters that spans several provinces (Mar del Plata in Buenos Aires, Mendoza, Cordoba, etc).
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