Welcome

Welcome to my blog. Hope you Enjoy! =)

lunes, 30 de noviembre de 2009

Mind MAP of the proyect

About our Proyect: Energy Solutions

Energy Solutions

The Problem


Actually the big companys use a lot electrical energy for opering their diferents computers system, from job stations until big server and the diferent supplies neccesary as datacenters, air-conditioning, ilumination, UPS, racks, etc etc. The purpose is satisfy the demands of information between the users.

Our Solution

We found a solutions in Netherlands, here a group of architects are developing a new technology in buildings. These buildings are especials because, they can create their own energy through solar panles installed on each floor, these building have some new important details that for examples that each floor can rotate separately so they get all the light of the sun in any time in the day. These buildings also have in their apartment wind turbines to produce energy but this time aking advantage of the wind, that energy can used for the building and for building arround it.

lunes, 9 de noviembre de 2009

Blogs that I've visited

Introdution

Hey guys this's a new entry that i made.. i wanted to introduce my blog friends and leave comments please! =)..

http://hussenglishclass.blogspot.com/
I made a comment about his Entry "How to stop climate Change"

http://portigp.blogspot.com/
I made a comment about his Entry "Cover letter"

http://mariguel29.blogspot.com/
I made a comment about her Entry "Climate Change. Causes."

Go check it out guys! have fun

How to stop climate change.

Introdution

Hi.. this is a new entry to show you guys that our world is in danger and we should do something about that very soon.. In my opinion we should focus first in this than anything else.. because we only got one world to care about

STEP ONE: Stop debating, start doing

Although there is now a very broad consensus on climate in the media and politics, opinion polls show that many people still harbour doubts about climate change. One of the peculiarities of the climate debate is that although more than 99 per cent of international climate change scientists agree on the causes of global warming, the denial lobby still only has to produce one contrarian to undermine the consensus in the public mind. Similarly, changes in our understanding can be magnified and distorted to suggest that, because we don't know everything, therefore we must know nothing. Thus, data from one glacier that apparently bucks the global trend can be wielded as a trump card against all the accumulated knowledge of climate science.

STEP TWO: Focus on the big wins

But this is a long-term agenda, and we don't have much time. Hence my second proposal, which is for a much clearer focus on win-win strategies for immediate emissions reductions. These are things we would want to be doing anyway, even if global warming had never been thought of. Reducing deforestation in the tropics is a big win-win. Inherently desirable, this by itself would reduce global carbon emissions by 10 per cent or more. All it takes is money: we have to pay countries such as Brazil and Indonesia to leave their forests alone rather than chop them down to sell to us as plywood and furniture.

There are obvious win-win strategies in the domestic sector. Better insulation makes living conditions more comfortable and reduces fuel bills. Even without climate change we'd still want to be getting cars out of town centres to reduce air pollution and improve the urban experience. Getting more children to walk and cycle to school improves their physical health and helps to tackle obesity. Enforcing speed limits (and reducing them further) would save hundreds of lives a year, and give some respite from the incessant noise pollution of speeding traffic.

STEP THREE: Use technology

But there are some areas of high-carbon behaviour that people will always be reluctant to give up, and this brings me to the third and final part of my strategy to deal with global warming - technology.

Today we face a situation where a global population of potentially nine billion or so by 2050 continues to demand a steadily increasing consumer lifestyle. There is nothing we can do to stop this, and nor should we try. But it does put humanity on a very real collision course with the planet, so we are going to have to throw every technological tool we have at the problem to try to meet people's aspirations without worsening our climatic predicament. Some of this will involve technology leapfrogging: helping developing countries skip over our dirty phase of industrialisation, by instal ling solar power in remote, off-grid areas of Africa and Asia, for example. We also need to help developing countries make choices that put fossil fuels at the bottom of the energy shopping list, by helping them use carbon capture and storage technology as well as nuclear power. Both have obvious drawbacks, but I would rather see China building two nuclear reactors a week than two coal-fired plants.

Ending it!

In my opinion is hard for us to descrease our demand to the world.. we should focus our technology to protect our world because is the only one we have.. so why don't we make the technology to not hurt our world..

lunes, 2 de noviembre de 2009

A Cover Letter

Job ID

44791BR-2

Company Name

EMC Corp.

Job Category

Engineering; Technology

Location

Nashua, NH • South Plainfield, NJ

Position Type

Full-Time, Employee

Experience

5-10 Years Experience

Date Posted

October 29, 20092)

I've been looking for work as a software engineer for about months. When I saw your listing for one on hotjobs.yahoo.com I sat down to write this cover letter and attach my current resume.

I am well qualified in Manage the pursuit of continuous improvement in productivity and other cost reductions in areas that range from specific work posts to corporate systems. I would really appreciate meeting you in person to talk more about this work and what you have in mind for the telecommunication engineers who work for Cisco.Please call me on my cell phone: +58 0424-130-73-xx to arrange an interview. I look forward to hearing from you if you'd like to consider me for this job. Thank you for your time.

http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/job-J6K8ZJYBVZU;_ylt=AuGjGicowPAqxKBSIhWgNzP6Q6IX?source=SRP

lunes, 28 de septiembre de 2009

Find Two Jobs

Computer Computer Software Engineer - Applications: analyze & design applications; perform testing, enhancements, maintenance & production support; create test cases; architect systems integration projects using IBM tools; participate in project planning, execution, control & closeout.​ Reqs: Bach in Comp Sci, CIS, MIS, Engineering, Math or foreign equivalent +​ 2 yrs exp in job offered.​ Must have working knowledge of Java, DB2, Cobol, UNIX, C+​+​, PL/​SQL, Websphere MQ, Oracle 8i, IMS DB/​DC, CICS and experience in the healthcare industry.​ Location: Andover, MA.​ Multiple openings.​ Send resume/​cover letter: Attn: Lisa Kaempf, CGI Technologies and Solutions Inc.​ 600 Federal Street, Andover, MA 01810 Ref.​ # 22-2942


http://jobview.monster.com/Computer-Software-Engineer-Job-Andover-US-83628843.aspx

I took this job because in this time many companys use to look for programmers with 5 or more years of experiences. In this case, they are talking about 2.


The job of my dream maybe it'd be working on Blizzard Company, developing new applications or helping in some other stuffs, and of course, maybe they would pay so much for that.

I don't have anyone to look up to

domingo, 27 de septiembre de 2009

Definitions

Develop:
-Verb

1.-To expand or enlarge: developed a national corporation into a worldwide business.

2.-To aid in the growth of; strengthen

3.-To improve the quality of; refine

ETYMOLOGY:
French développer, from Old French desveloper : des-, dis- + voloper, to wrap ( possibly of Celtic origin)

http://education.yahoo.com/reference/dictionary/entry/develop


Behavior:
-noun

1.- The manner in which something functions or operates.

2.- The actions or reactions of a person or animal in response to external or internal stimulation.

ETYMOLOGY:
Middle English behavour, from behaven, to behave (on the model of havour, behavior, from Old French avoir, from avoir, to have) ; see behave

http://education.yahoo.com/reference/dictionary/entry/behavior

Colleague:
-noun

1.-A fellow member of a profession, staff, or academic faculty; an associate. See Synonyms at partner.

ETYMOLOGY:
French collègue, from Latin collga : com-, com- + lgre, to depute; see leg- in Indo-European roo.

http://education.yahoo.com/reference/dictionary/entry/colleague