Ultimos Posts 1. 03/10/2009 14:29 - Kiribati - "the point of no return" Hello Tunamixers,Long time not seen, and here I am back with a very simple post.Recently I got a bit obsessed with a tiny country in the middle of nowhere, yet in the eye of the future and doomed by the ulterior ultramodern ghost.I am reffering to the beautiful Kiribati, yes, Kiribati, a small island in the Pacific Ocean. And you might wonder why it got my attention? Well, basicall... 2. 28/04/2009 12:26 - Godless By Pablo BorrasHello Tunamixers,I´ve recently read an article from Letras Libres (one of my favorite Mexican magazines) which title caught my attention since the very first moment: ¨Without God¨ (Sin Dios, by Steven Weinberg, March 2009).My opinion about this article is that Weinberg is using a very gentle, almost hidden argumentation to tell us that sooner or later (more sooner th... 3. 12/12/2008 11:45 - Cradle to cradle By Pablo BorrasHello Tunamixers,I´ve recently finished a visionary book named "Cradle To Cradle: Remaking the way we make things", by William McDonough & Michael Braungart. It a wonderful reading, which brought a ray of light at the end of the tunnel, and naturally drew a smile on my face. Here's why.This book in an invitation to begin the Industrial Re-Evolution, through an eco-ef... 4. 15/05/2008 12:57 - After a very long pause By Pablo Borras. Hello Tunamixers, well, it has been quite a while since my last post. Couple or reasons I found to explain such a bad-blogging-attitude: 1. It has been such a heavy work-load this year, with almost no "spare" time to invest on other hobbies such as blogging. 2. I'm some how struggling to find another interesting topic to propose, just as Future of the Music. Anyhow... 5. 18/11/2007 07:10 - What other musicians think of the future? By Pablo Borras. Hello Tunamixers. I found an interesting article on Rolling Stone Magazine about the Future of the Music. You can find interesting comments from Gerard Way (My Chemical Romance) about the future of the record shops and who´s a relevant artists for the future of the music. Wyclef Jean, Mary J. Blige, and Jack Johnson about music technology and its influence on the m... | Estadisticas Posicion del Blog en Nuestro Ranking Hits Semanales Hits Mensuales |