I have submitted the social idea of peoplecracy to Google’s 10 to the 100th contest. Let’s see… :-)

us_flag_.jpgThe campaign is already on for few days. In several occasions I declared my alignment for Obama and my support for his nomination as democrat continent and later as President of the USA. However I have to say that John McCain would be –in my opinion- a good president as well.

Either with McCain or with Obama the USA will retake his leadership role in the World and the values that made it great. Both are good candidates and both are at a light-speed distance from George W. Bush in any area excepting taking care of a Texan ranch.

Good luck for the winner. He will need it since Bush heritage is going to be nasty and very difficult to overturn.

logo_juegos_olimpicos.gifI am watching the inaugural ceremony of the Olympic Games (Beijing 2008). One thing has been very clear for me: there are a lot of chinese! :-) Most of the performances consisted of a lot of people doing beautiful figures and movements.

barcelona92.jpgIn Barcelona 92 the dominant feeling was the sense of history and art…

Indeed, the ceremony I liked the most was Los Ángeles 84, when one guy crossed flying the Olimpic Stadium with no more histories… hundreds of TV audience got shocked after that demostration of technological power (and tecnological attitude). I like that! :-)

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