Friday, December 31, 2010

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The oldest dated house Sobrarbe Sobrarbe

out there that the oldest dated house is Sobrarbe House Coronas in El Pueyo de Araguás . Indeed there was a couple of days and I noticed the date on the little window: 1519.

Detail window
Crown House,
date at the top left, 1519, click to enlarge

is a sixteenth century house, completely renovated, in which they live their owners and with a house reserved for guests and rural tourism (it has two apartments for visitors). A real perfect joyica still in use. Below a view of the rear door on the window that is dated.

Crown House, 1519, El Pueyo de Araguás (photos: Javifields)

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

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Three symbols in a photograph

Three in a (photo: Javifields)

Monday, December 20, 2010

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Happy Holidays and a 2011 a little better for all

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Click the mouse on the sled to see the postcard ...

Saturday, December 18, 2010

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How to increase visits to a blog

The old tricks such as including in the text words related to sex have already passed into history (in this issue, competition is very tough ...) .

If you want to increase visits to your blog have to do weird mix of topics, including:
  • "Chinese astronauts and mashed potatoes, or
  • " gallifante : the chicken and elephant crossing "or
  • " Mariano Rajoy, a solution to the problems of Spain. "
Yesterday I had an absolute record of hits in the five years and through this blog thanks to a mixture is not as strange as the previous three: " Ministry of Health and Big Brother": more than 600 visits in one day for a blog like this you only get about 50 a day (and still I think a lot for what little writing in recent months), or nearly 8000 copies in a few hours (to see how many we got in a week (*) ) of corresponding video on Youtube (video that appears today included in World, Digital Freedom , 20minutes, Cadena Ser, etc.).

So if you want to live dedicate a blog through advertising, here's a business idea. ______________



(*) After a week were 20,000 copies, video n º 75 more times a week seen on youtube.

Thursday, December 16, 2010

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"The Ministry of Health and Social Policy Equality sponsors Big Brother

This really is a scandal, not that of Raphael ...



Tele5 Engraving on 16/12/2010 at 23:20.

[Published on 17/12/2010 at 15:45] I received the following message Ministry of Health, Social Policy and Equality:
The MSPSI reports that an error caused an advertising company to appear sponsoring GH. The company assumes his mistake and apologizes .

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The regional public TV

Leo in the press that Public Television Aragonesa costs € 75 a year per family . See if you could publish clarita figure instead of "per family" ... Seeking the number of households of Aragon, and I find the figure of 1991 and 2001 . It is easy to extrapolate ... the actual number would be around the 500,000 families. That gives me a total of about 38 million euros year to the cost of public television Aragon. If you multiply that by 17 regions totaling about 650 million euros (ie, almost 110,000 million pesetas).

What we do with the TV's regional, dear readers?

Saturday, December 11, 2010

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Black Fiction: The parents of Zaragoza

Three years ago a friend recommended a book collector Swedish book written in 1967 by some authors are difficult to pronounce and, at the time, too difficult to remember for me. There began my "fever" for the thriller, a passion that continues today, highlighted by the convenience of using an electronic book reader. Just one year

after my "encounter with Sweden in the 60" in summer 2008, published in Spain's first novel in the trilogy Millennium , Stieg Larsson, and with it the subsequent emergence of works by other authors Nordic Jo Nesbø, Åsa Larsson, Camilla Läckberg, Mari Jungstedt, etc, etc, etc, which are having such an impact in our country (and elsewhere).

But back to the beginning, Sweden, 60's, in the coldest of the cold war, inspired by the best American crime novel but with a touch slow and cold that only the Swedes know how to give, marriage journalists and writers Maj and Per Sjöwall Wahlöö are started in 1965 with the first novel in the Inspector Martin Beck series, entitled Roseanna , then it all started.

The series, which would be extended until his death, Per Wahlöö in 1975, has ten novels, surely all great (I've only been able to read so far the first six).

Roseanna (Roseanna , 1965), The man who vanished ( Mannen som gick upp i Rök , 1966), Man of the balcony (Mannen på balkongen , 1967), The Laughing Policeman (Den skrattande Polisen , 1968), The fire engine that disappeared ( Brandbilen försvann som, 1969), Murder at the Savoy ( Polis, polis , Potato! , 1970), A being abominable ( Den mannen från vedervärdige Säffle , 1971), The house closed ( Det slutna rummet , 1972), Death of a police ( Polismördaren , 1974) and Terrorists ( Terroristerna , 1975).

Each is immersed in a convoluted case checker resolved by Beck, but at the same time, the authors illustrate perfectly the reality of Swedish society during those years and criticize the false bucolic image of Sweden. Every novel based on crime novels and all together make a great crime (hence the subtitle "The Story of a crime"): the "crime" that runs ten Martin Beck novels is none other than the Social betraying working class.

We begin here a series of loans of books ... in the first comment, who we want to pay the book, let us link to loan the first major Swedish crime novel, Roseanna , Maj and Per Sjöwall Wahlöö. If you want more, and continue ... (Epub format, can be read with Adobe Digital Editions which is free, or translated to other formats with the program, also free, Calibre ).

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

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Nordic crime novel in 1600

Plano de Zaragoza, conducted between 1605 and 1614

The plane, which is in the National Library of France, was conducted by a Jesuit priest and sent to Rome for higher of the Society of Jesus decided the location of his "Professed House, headquarters of the company in Zaragoza.

was published yesterday in an article Heraldo de Aragón in which its author, Mariano Garcia, is carried away by the "s" set down in the pink of winds (top right) and the fact that the river is at the bottom of the map to say that "the compass rose is upside down." Error, Mariano! The "o" means "sunrise", which means sunrise, ie East. The "p" is for "West", West. The "s" does not mean South but "Septentrion" ie North. And the "m" means "meridion", ie South. Places

indicated on the map:

A. Calle del Coso
B. Calle Nueva.
C. Calle Mayor.
D. Ebro River
E. Huerva River.

1. The main church (the Cathedral).
2. Our Lady of Pilar.
3. La Magdalena.
4. University.
5. The Sepulcher.
6. San Augustine.
7. College of the Society (of Jesus).
8. Archbishop's Palace.
9. County Council.
10. City home.
11. San Andrés.
12. San Lorenzo.
13. Old San Juan.
14. San Pedro.
15. San Gil.
16. Santa Cruz.
17. The position that is designated for Professed House.
18. College of the Virgin.
19. San Miguel.
20. Santa Catalina.
21. Santa Engracia.
22. (San Juan de) Jerusalem.
23. The General Hospital.
24. San Francisco.
25. The Discalced Carmelites.
26. The Discalced Augustinians.
27. Santafe.
28. El Carmen.
29. San Ildefonso.
30. (Convent) Victoria.
31. San Pablo.
32. Santa Ines.
33. Santa Lucia.
34. Preachers.
35. San Felipe.
36. The Torrenueva.
37. San Juan de los Panet.
38. The Temple.
39. Plaza del Mercado.

Click on the figure below if you want to see bigger:


Monday, December 6, 2010

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Now we can start writing the story of next year

On a day that dawned Laspuña blank, took place yesterday in Alter & Native the awards ceremony II Short Story Contest or Minirelatos "One Earth, Sobrarbe" . A young event, but has already attracted a significant number of participants in the last second edition.

Attendees at the awards

test interest in the event is the lively appearance the exhibition hall and events Alter & Native (pictured above) at the time of the awards.

The awards ceremony of the event, organized by the author of sobrarbenses.com in collaboration with the author of nabatiando.com , attended both, and Joaquin Carlos Buetas BetaTeen, plus Gonzalo del Campo, a contributor and reader of literary program Sobrarbe Radio The Typewriter, who read out the two winning stories. The detailed account of the act reads the blog of sobrarbenses .

From left to right, Joaquín BetaTeen, Carlos Buetas and Gonzalo del Campo (photo: Javifields)

Hala, if we want to participate in the third edition and we can start thinking about history, it seems to me the time to think about a short story is inversely proportional to its extension ...

I so happy to reconnect with the Zagal and delighted to finally meet Carlos

Sunday, December 5, 2010

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Peña 1 - 0

Autumn is advanced, the winter will soon arrive. I refer to the astronomical, because the weather is here. Apuntémosle 1 for the Montañesa Peña, who wears white and green, hermosota.

Peña a

months elapsed and broken streetlights August (actually, August and months and months before) are just broken in December. Pity da certify apathy, neglect, invariant to the weather and astronomical stations.



Lamps 0 (a 0 big and bold)

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dawned Lamps

so sure I said "here does not snow, this is very low" ... making it snow (and boy meteorologist).




Thursday, December 2, 2010

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white shoulders of giants

The phrase is often attributed to Isaac Newton and, in fact, he said,

"If i have seen further, it is by standing upon the shoulders of giants" ("If I have seen further it is because I'm sitting on the shoulders of giants").

But to each his own. A few centuries ago ...

"Bernardus Carnotensis dicebat we esse quasi nanos, Gigantium humeris insidentes, ut possimus et eis plurality remotiora videre, non visus Utique proprii acuminate eminenti aut corporis, sed quia in altum et extollimur magnitudine subvenimur gigantea" ("We are like dwarfs to shoulders of giants. We can see more, and beyond them, not because of any physical distinction ours, but because we are raised by their great height. ")

So please from now, Cite to Bernard of Chartres, not Isaac Newton.

And while we defend what is ours, Ramon y Cajal put it another way, too poetic

"It's given everyone venturing into the jungle plot, by dint of energy, a practicable way, but even the most humble, we can take advantage of the path opened by the genius, and start walking along it, some secret of the unknown. "