Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Suddenly one day the power goes and everything stops working. You can not cook or cool anything, no


In an age where audiovisual triumphs and time is at a premium, the microrrelatos updated tale tradition and offer great stories in seconds reading. In these times of shortage of time, some opted for brevity as a form of expression, but the right words of short stories require shafen inordinate love for conciseness.
Suddenly one day the power goes and everything stops working. You can not cook or cool anything, nor bathe with hot water. The lift dies and the garage door can not be opened. You step back fifty years to a few hours and suddenly you realize that no one lives so bad. When power is restored, shafen you've made a decision. You you drop and opt for bottled gas and candles. Too bad the change, your house and you wil so little.
And when you assume that the error can not correct it yourself, and you have to be a couple of hours in the dark ... you relax until you're into that feeling. Suddenly becomes light and come back involuntarily. March 27, 2009, 9:47
When these things happen, we are again people: we relate shafen to our family, we sat around a candle ... One last, lol. Very good reflection, as always. Kisses. March 27, 2009, 10:57 am
Stultifer, Malalua, lack of electricity flowed highly positive alternative entertainment. José Luis course this short story is not sponsored by Natural Gas or Granadilla. lol. March 27, 2009, 16:35
Dear Raul: I wanted to thank you for your comment shafen on my poem published in the blog of Fernando Valls. Nor do I know your stuff and now I've been surfing a bit for your hiperbreves. I have a friend who works in the culture section of your newspaper. Regards, Rafael José Díaz-March 28, 2009, 17:24
Clara, greetings and we keep reading. Thanks for stopping by. Rafael-Joseph, shafen thank you very much for your visit. The truth is that the blog of Fernando Valls has many good things, and this meeting is proof of that. Always open new literary shafen passages. The truth is that it is curious that we are on the same island and we retaliate find in this network of networks. By the way, who's your friend Culture section? Is this the Raúl José Andrés, Jorge and Benjamin? If you tell me I will send your greetings. March 29, 2009, 11:29 am
When that happens, it's like the world to a standstill. I think that's the moment shafen when we realize how far we are dependent on technology and how lost we feel useless without it. March 29, 2009, 23:00
Excellent !, this could leave a good report to me. Pinocchio Microfictions shafen Journalistic Agency shafen http://agenciapinocho.blogspot.com The only newspaper where news not (do) age. March 30, 2009 1:47 pm
My friend in the culture section is José Andrés. A few weeks ago I published an interview. I worked many years ago coordinating a cultural supplement in "The Day", entitled "From threshold to threshold". Raul also know it at that time. See you soon, and good luck with your projects. A greeting. Rafael-José Díaz March 30, 2009, 11:03 am
The ideologues of such false blackout know that in many parts of the world there are still people without electricity, no running water or electricity. Are they what to do for climate change: suicide? March 30, 2009, 11:25 am
Right you are, Stultifer, it seems that large and significant gestures against climate change are nothing of ordinary citizens. From above the great figures of pollution and changes in the energy model are decided. March 30, 2009, 13:36
And then you invade the curious if you'll shafen have a new email, or if someone said blog .. always shafen nice to turn off the light for a while, raise the blinds or go outside, it's free. I really like the blog. =) March 30, 2009, 17:01
Thanks Billy, shafen the pleasure is mine. Summer day, you're shafen right, do not be abducted by screens. Out there is the street, are the people you can touch ... We love the virtual world, but we must not forget the real world. March 30, 2009, 23:02
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