Finally, I found the time to put together the Nvidia Geforce card and a dual monitor setup:

No ha quedado precisamente bonito, ahora que veo la foto al detalle, incluso deje el Ultima Hora que estaba leyendo al lado del monitor Dell.
Here it’s the Ubuntu /etc/X11/xorg.conf file that I’ve used just in case you need a similar setup.
I’m fed up of the Chiki-Chiki.
Apart of seeing it on the TV, it’s been a month that comes heavily in any page using Google Adsense, for all the spanish sites. This is because movilisto is investing quite a lot in chiki-chiki Adwords.
So this is the “Mallorquinian” version of the song, of course, in Catalá!
And after doing this I’m blocking movilisto domain name from Adsense, so it’s the last time I see this boring advertising!
Tiken Jah is a reggae singer from the Côte d’Ivoire. This country in West Africa was a French colony from 1893 till their independence in 1960.
In the latest years, where xenofobic politics and discrimination reign on Côte d’Ivoire, Tiken Jah has been living on the exile, in Bamako (capital of Mali) where many people comes to his concerts. In December of 2007, Fakoly was declared persona non grata in Senegal after criticizing president Abdoulaye Wade. To read more about him and hear his music visit his official site.

Fakoly, in my opinion an authentic revolutionary in his own rule, afirms:
I make music to “Wake up the conciences”
For sure he has woke up mine. And his lyrics reflect the injustice of his people, the africans, and the opressing political power in that continent where a few hold the power and the rest lives to the limit. For this reason he has been threatened to death many times and had to move to another country.
Pending translation…
This is quite a local post without interest to my english readers, so I will translate it, only if the interested people makes some comments in this entry.
From last winter I’ve got access to the public Library of palma, the one that is in front of Es Baluard museum. The good news is that now we can query their online catalog. I translate what I’ve got in the newsletter for the non-spanish readers:
Click on the Lector icon
-Put your user 6 digits code (Found in your access card)
-Use your birthday DAY,MONTH,YEAR (DDMMYY) 6 digits as your password.
For example if your b-day it’s 12-12-1980 use 121280 as the password.
This weekend I’ve been with my friend Alvaro to Deia and I’ve been reading Ray Loriga in front of the sea. I’m actually reading “Días aún más extraños”:
