December 2011
1 post
…No hay que lamentarse por la muerte, como no hay que lamentarse por una...
– Charles Bukowsky. “El capitán salió a comer y los marineros se tomaron el barco”
November 2011
7 posts
Desde que le empezó la gangrena en la pierna derecha no había sentido ningún...
– Las nieves del Kilimanjaro. Hernest Hemingway
En aquel instante oyó un estampido, más allá de la colina.
«Tiene muy buena...
– Las nieves del kilimanjaro. Ernest Hemingway
September 2011
8 posts
3 tags
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre la moto y el inodoro?
stylesrangers:
smilerrforever:
bitchparamoreitsfabulous:
wleyner:
Reblog y Descubra.
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sigo sin entender e.e soy idiota xd
12 tags
August 2011
29 posts
Stefan Sagmeister: The power of time off | Video... →
gracias TED por clarificarme lo que tenía ganas de hacer con mi vida laboral
1 tag
6 tags
Jason Fried: ¿Por qué no se trabaja en el trabajo?... →
hay que verla
Aprendiendo a enviar mails old school 101
The Universal Postal Convention strongly recommends the following:
"The addressee's address shall be worded in a precise and complete manner. It shall be written very legibly in roman letters and arabic numerals. If other letters and numerals are used in the country of destination, it shall be recommended that the address be given also in these letters and numerals. The name of the place of destination and the name of the country of destination shall be written in capital letters together with the correct postcode number or delivery zone number, if any. The name of the country of destination shall be written preferably in the language of the country of origin. To avoid any difficulty in the countries of transit, it is desirable for the name of the country of destination to be added in an internationally known language. Administrations may recommend that, on items addressed to countries where the recommended position of the postcode is in front of the name of the location of destination, the postcode should be preceded by the EN ISO 3166–1 Alpha 2 country code followed by a hyphen. This shall in no way detract from the requirement for the name of the destination country to be printed in full."[3]
July 2011
47 posts