lunes, 30 de septiembre de 2013

Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, but today is a gift. That is why it is called the "present"

I must confess am not the kind of person who thinks too much in the future. Mostly because I'm very pessimistic and don't have too much faith in humanity. But that doesn't mean that I don't going to try.

I was thinking to do journalism in other countries, I mean go to different parts of the world reporting what’s going on and learn about the different cultures around the world. But then I thought: Maybe I can be a documental director, a person who makes research about a certain subject matter and make a movie or a show about that.



The things that I study can help with that achievement. If I watch the news, make reports and more investigation through the internet I can develop that ability.

Now about my personal life: I’ve got no clue. Because certainly I care too little about myself and things like romance can spoil my objective. The problem is that I’m too systematic and the only things I care it’s what’s happen right now. The only expectations that I have about life are keeping comfortable with what I do and 
work in a stable place.


And that’s pretty much I have to say about my future.


martes, 10 de septiembre de 2013

Technology, when the future comes and kill the imagination

I'm not a big fan of modern technology, okay? I'm gonna make it clear right now: I don't know nothing about Ipads, Iphones, Whatsup, modern consoles and all those modern things that EVERYBODY uses to comunicate and share their photos and bla bla bla...

Now with that said... the closest thing to modern technology that I have is a notebook that I use to check my mails and facebook when I'm home. It's an Olidata colour black that I use with a mouse because I can't stand the touchpad. When I use my notebook I put a plank under it because it prevents the overheat of the system. Also I need to put something to hold up the screen because is broken and falls.
I use my notebook very often, mostly because I do everything on internet these days, check mails, read news, listen music, watch movies and TV shows, al a lot of other things. Everyday there's something new on the internet, always something relevant, always something to comment, and because of that, checking the internet is an 24/7 job and the only thing that I have to do that is my notebook.


I don't need to image how my life would it be without my notebook... because I've already lived that life. Before the notebook I used to have a Windows 98 without internet (When I was a kid) and a Windows XP (When I was 13) and thanks to that I' ve never get used to use the touchpad. When I used my Windows XP I used to watch videos and download music, nothing else.

Maybe in the future I'm going to give a chance to the "touch" technology but today I'm really comfortable using the mouse, It's one of those inventions that you can use and never let to need because their efficiency never ends.

martes, 3 de septiembre de 2013

Hello Everyone

*Just for the record... I want to point out that this is NOT a blog about religion... the title is just a little joke that I wanted to make because I ran out out of ideas for a name and the first thing that popped out of my head it was the South Park episode about atheism... just don't ask and keep reading.

Well, here I am, writing my first post, now I supposed to introduce myself and stuff and talk about my life, my family, my interests and all those things, but I don't want to boring you with details so I'm going to be careful to not write too much.

My full name is Tomás Ernesto Aranda Espina, and that's it, I don't have a nickame or something like that and that's because nicknames are for people that has a distinctive ability or characteristic that and I don't dave, the closest thing to a nickname that I had was "Tomak" because when I was younger I used to say in that way. I Was Born on the 5th of September of 1992 in Santiago de Chile, where I lived the first 5 years of my life and then I moved to Iquique where I lived 8 years and then returned to Santiago because my father quit his job in the mining of Collahuasi, around al that time I was in at least 7 different schools, before I graduate, and then I go to study laws in University of Talca before I decided to study Journalism in the University of Chile, and here I am trying to do the best.

I live with my mother Maria Cristina and my younger sister Martina Aranda. My father Rene live with my grandmother and my uncle, my mother is a Kindergarten Teacher temporally retired that works with my sister in home while my father works on a paper factory and helps us with the bills.

And that's pretty much it, that's all folks.