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La cadena #SmartFit retiró publicidad colocada sobre fichas de desaparecidos en #Acapulco, tras denuncias de colectivo y reclamos sociales.
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The bit that you skip #93: Gazelle – At last, friend
Many songs tend to remind you of your childhood. Another quantity, perhaps greater, hark back to your teenage days. Then there’s songs that make you think of your early adulthood. The wide eyed rookie days. Wages are minuscule, possibilities are endless, and nothing is written in pen.
After Headlights broke up, I trawled for everything related to the Fein clan. First it was Absinthe Blind and their wondrous space age dreamy rock. Then I went for Ad Fein’s and Jeff Dimpsey’s Peléan eruption of a band, Gazelle. Healthy doses of dream pop and electronica gave us an album that sounded like nothing else. Perhaps what U2 wanted to do with POP, Gazelle did with their only album.
Just as I graduated from Electronics and Telecommunications, I went hogwild into ambient and lounge music. After a stint at Ericsson in Gustavo Baz, which wasn’t too far from my house, I got sent to a communications hub in Polanco in Lago Alberto, where it always smelled like chocolate due to La Holandesa being near. After a couple of weeks, I absconded to another central, a few blocks from Lago Alberto, on Kepler. The disorganised wires, dusty countertops and odd rodents of unusual size on the lower flowers contrasted with the upper floor, where I befriended two people, Chrissie and Alan. We would spent most of the time talking and eating in nearby places than doing much work, since a lot of it was tests that took time and the real crunch was understanding the output, then correcting anything in our means.
I would walk from Metro Polanco to Kepler, a good 2 km walk. The metro trip was brutal, as it was peak hour and you were, as Radiohead bluntly said it once, packt like sardines in a crushd tin pack. I wouldn’t dare to use my cd player as you could barely moved an arm, much less try to adjust volume in a noisy commute. Once out of the metro station, I’d go for a small coffee at a small joint on the way to Kepler’s telephone central. I would listen to any Café del Mar compilation I had ready, or just whatever electronica mix a friend gave me.
Chrissie and Alan eventually had to go back to London and we would meet a couple of times later but no longer as employees for Telcel, but as ex-coworkers. I considered them friends. Alan sadly passed away from cancer a few years later. He was pencil thin, and always smoking, holding his cig in a strange “inside ash” manner. Chrissie I talked to a few times, first after arriving at Nottingham in 2002, then after arriving in Sheffield in 2008. I’ve lost track, as one does with friends in life. It’s not intentional, it’s just something that happens and even if we never meet again, we had good times, like the trip we took to Teotihuacán with one of her friends that speak no English at all and paid my tourist guide with delicious plum candies. Or a strange trip to Acapulco where we barely escaped being on a disco boat that meet a grisly end (no casualties, thankfully).
Gazelle’s At last, friend evokes memories of both Chrissie and Mark. Chrissie usually went as “Chwissy” as a joke, and Alan…well, his devil-may-care attitude was always juxtaposed with an encyclopedic knowledge of telecommunications. The song also reminds me of my first days in Nottingham, wandering through town aimlessly. In fact, a few songs that have effect on me. I don’t think I’ll ever have that wide-eye feeling again. But nothing is written in pen. That never changes, though.
-Sam J. Valdés López
https://youtu.be/gfwSNGLAcqM?si=vKLPXRZulZuHoQF7
#AbsintheBlind #Acapulco #AdamFein #Gazelle #Graduation #Headlights #JeffDimpsey #life #London #Mark #music #Nottingham #Poetry #Sheffield #Sunblown #Telecomm #Teotihuacan #Teotihuacana #writing¿Sabían que el puerto de Acapulco fue el epicentro de la ruta comercial más larga y duradera de la historia naval, conectando a América con Asia por más de dos siglos y medio?
Esta conexión se realizaba a través del Galeón de Manila, también conocido como la Nao de China, que inició sus travesías de forma regular en 1565 tras el descubrimiento de la ruta de "tornavuelta" por Andrés de Urdaneta. Durante 250 años, este sistema unió Manila con Acapulco, permitiendo el intercambio de seda, especias y porcelana por plata mexicana, consolidando al puerto como un nodo logístico fundamental para el Virreinato de la Nueva España.
Debido a la riqueza que transportaban estas embarcaciones, la Corona española ordenó en 1616 la construcción del Fuerte de San Diego bajo el diseño del ingeniero neerlandés Adrián Boot. La fortaleza, con su planta pentagonal en forma de estrella, se erigió específicamente para proteger los cargamentos de los ataques de corsarios y piratas que acechaban las costas del Pacífico. La última de estas naves, el galeón San Fernando, zarpó de Acapulco con rumbo a las Filipinas en 1815, marcando el fin de una era de intercambio transoceánico que transformó la cultura y economía de ambos continentes.
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Tres asesinatos en Acapulco desatan movilización de autoridades en zona suburbana esta madrugada
El reporte policiaco indica que civiles armados atacaron a balazos una casa y en el ataque un hombre fue asesinado.
Por Ángel Verduzco | Corresponsal
Tres hombres fueron asesinados esta madrugada en diferentes hechos en la zona suburbana de Acapulco, de acuerdo con fuentes ministeriales.
En un primer caso, dos hombres fueron encontrados asesinados en la cajuela de un taxi colectivo, en la colonia Ciudad Renacimiento.
De acuerdo con el informe, minutos antes de la medianoche, una llamada de emergencia alertó de un taxi abandonado en la calle Juan R. Escudero.
Durante la revisión, las autoridades encontraron en la cajuela a dos hombres asesinados con torniquete en el cuello.
En otro caso, un hombre fue asesinado a balazos en la colonia Postal, ubicada en las inmediaciones de la Zapata.
El crimen fue reportado minutos antes de la medianoche, en la calle Quinta. –sn–
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Crazy times by David de León in Acapulco, Mexico
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Il Tempo: Musetti e Berrettini eliminati a Indian Wells, Cobolli al terzo turno
INDIAN WELLS (USA) (ITALPRESS) – Esordio con sconfitta per Lorenzo Musetti nel “BNP Paribas Open”, il primo Masters 1000 della stagione (montepremi 9.415.725 dollari) di scena sul duro di Indian Wells, nel deserto californiano. In gara direttamente dal secondo turno, il 24enne tennista carrarino, n.5 del ranking Atp e del tabellone, si è arreso in due set all'ungherese Marton Fucsovics, 56esimo della classifica mondiale, con il punteggio di 7-5 6-1, maturato in un'ora e 29 minuti di gioco. Secondo turno fatale anche a Matteo Berrettini. Il 29enne romano, n.66 Atp, ha ceduto in due set, per 6-3 6-4, in un'ora e 12 minuti, al tedesco Alexander Zverev, quarto del ranking mondiale e del tabellone. A sorridere, invece, è un altro capitolino, Flavio Cobolli. Il 23enne nativo di Firenze, al suo debutto al secondo turno in qualità di testa di serie numero 15, ha superato in rimonta in tre set il serbo Miomir Kecmanovic, 58esimo del ranking mondiale e appena sconfitto dall'azzurro in semifinale ad Acapulco, con il punteggio di 3-6 6-3 6-4, dopo un'ora e 58 minuti di partita. Cobolli, n.15 Atp, affronterà ai sedicesimi il vincente del derby tutto statunitense tra Frances Tiafoe, 22 del mondo e 21 del tabellone, messo ko dal romano nella finale di Acapulco, e Jenson Brooksby (41 Atp).– Foto Ipa Agency –(ITALPRESS).
Musetti and Berrettini eliminated at Indian Wells, Cobolli reaches the third round.
INDIAN WELLS (USA) (ITALPRESS) – Lorenzo Musetti made his debut with a loss in the “BNP Paribas Open,” the first Masters 1000 of the season (prize fund of $9,415,725) taking place on the hard courts of Indian Wells, in California’s desert. Competing directly from the second round, the 24-year-old Carrara-born tennis player, ATP ranking no. 5 and the tournament’s seed, conceded defeat in two sets to the Hungarian Marton Fucsovics, 56th in the world rankings, with a score of 7-5 6-1, lasting one hour and 29 minutes of play. The second round was also fatal for Matteo Berrettini. The 29-year-old Roman, ATP no. 66, lost in two sets, 6-3 6-4, in one hour and 12 minutes, to Alexander Zverev, fourth in the world rankings and the tournament’s seed. Instead, another Roman, Flavio Cobolli, smiled. The 23-year-old native of Florence, making his debut in the second round as the number 15 seed, overturned the Serbian Miomir Kecmanovic, 58th in the world rankings and recently defeated by the Italian in the semifinals in Acapulco, in three sets with a score of 3-6 6-3 6-4, after one hour and 58 minutes of play. Cobolli, ATP no. 15, will face the winner of the all-American derby between Frances Tiafoe, 22nd in the world and 21st in the tournament, who was eliminated by the Roman in the Acapulco final, and Jenson Brooksby (41 ATP) in the round of 16. – Photo Ipa Agency –(ITALPRESS).
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