COFETEL, no subestimes a un geek!

Extraido del http://intelectualradio.wordpress.com/2010/04/06/cofetel-no-subestimes-a-un-geek/

Hace tiempo que están dando lata con lo del registro de los teléfonos celulares con la CURP del respectivo usuario.
No sé cómo lo vean ustedes, yo pienso que no necesitan mis datos para gobernar. Sin embargo, han anunciado que van a cancelar las líneas de los teléfonos que no sean registrados.
Eso, para mí… es algo que de verdad quiero ver que hagan.
Sin embargo, la parte geek del asunto empieza aquí, en la página del COFETEL. Si entran ahí, hay un “contador de usuarios registrados”. Por favor!!! El sentido común nos indica que algo anda mal porque uno pensaría que el contador está linkeado a una base de datos, y se actualiza cada que un usuario es registrado.
Será posible que estemos tan coordinados como para que nos registremos uno cada segundo???
Será posible que a esta hora que escribo [1:13 am del horario de verano] el ritmo de registro sea el mismo? qué los usuarios no duermen, o qué???

bueno… entonces, el ISC Sergio Olvera, nos hizo notar lo siguiente:
La columna “Astillero” de la Jornada de hoy, 5 de Abril dice, “En www.cofetel.gob.mx es posible ver el crecimiento del número de personas que registran su teléfono celular en el dichoso Renaut (Registro Nacional de Usuarios de Telefonía Móvil). Segundo a segundo, sin parar, sin excepciones y sin aglomeraciones, va cambiando de uno en uno el contador electrónico que supuestamente da cuenta de las nuevas anotaciones “en tiempo real” (ayer, a las 19:52 horas, iban 51 millones 765 mil 400 que, a seis días del cierre de ese proceso, representarían 62 por ciento del padrón de usuarios: ¡híjole, hay que correr a registrar el celular, pues ya “la gran mayoría” lo ha hecho!, sería el mensaje derivable de esa página de Internet). Pero resulta que hasta en eso mienten las autoridades encargadas del muy desconfiable Renaut, pues el contador es falso, lo cual puede constatarse con una simple asomada al código fuente de esa página de Cofetel, en la que se asienta que dicho contador fue construido con un programa Javascript que sólo suma determinada cantidad por día, sin que haya en el código de programación ninguna referencia a alguna conexión con una fuente de datos. Es decir, ¡simplemente aumenta números por día, para hacer creer que hay un registro constante de aparatos de telefonía celular!…
No hay conexión a ninguna base de datos, “nomás” acumula números basado en los segundos transcurridos. ¿Así cómo vamos a confiar en ese registro falsario?


Por pura curiosidad, y para que no se pierda porque luego lo van a negar, ahí les va la función que hace funcionar el contador, extraída de esa página. Remember el Fraude Electoral 2006, donde le metieron la mano a las estadísticas que todos vimos en TV. Agregué unos comentarios, encerrados en /* Y CON MAYUSCULAS */ para aquellos que no entienden mucho de lenguajes de programación.

<script type=”text/javascript”>

<!–

fecha=new Date();

diaac = fecha.getDate();

mesac = fecha.getMonth();

anoac = fecha.getYear();

horaac = fecha.getHours();

minutosac = fecha.getMinutes();

segundosac = fecha.getSeconds();


//var currentTime = new Date(2010,<?php echo date(“n,j,G,i,s”,time()-(60*60*1)) // Hora local – offset del server ?>);

var currentTime = new Date(2010,mesac,diaac,horaac,minutosac,segundosac);

//alert(diaac);

//var currentTime = new Date(2010,3,2,23,59,59);

var targetTime = new Date(2010,3,11,0,0,1); // Fecha y hora destino de la cuenta regresiva

var diffTime = targetTime.getTime()-currentTime.getTime();

var days,hours,minutes,seconds,usuarios,aux;
/* LA CUENTA LA INICIARON EN ESTE NÚMERO, 51 603 051 */


usuarios=51603051;
function updateTimer() {

diffTime-=1000;

//leyenda de faltan

var countdownString = ” “;
// Get days remaining

// 1000*60*60*24 = 86400000

days = Math.floor(diffTime/86400000);
if(days>0) {


countdownString += “<span class=’Texto’></br>No te desconectes, faltan </span><span class=’Numero’>”+days+” </span><span class=’Texto’>d&iacute;a</span>”;

if(days>1) {


countdownString += “<span class=’Texto’>s</span>”;

}

countdownString += ” “;

}

// get hours remaining

// 1000*60*60 = 3600000

hours = Math.floor((diffTime-days*86400000)/3600000);

if(!(days==0&&hours==0)) {

//countdownString += hours+” :”;

if(hours>1||hours==0) {

// countdownString += ” “;

}

//countdownString += ” “;

}
// get minutes remaining


// 1000*60 = 60000

minutes = Math.floor((diffTime-days*86400000-hours*3600000)/60000);
if(!((days==0)&&(hours==0)&&(minutes==0))) {

//countdownString += minutes+” :”;

if(minutes>1||minutes==0) {

//  countdownString += ” “;


}

//countdownString += ” “;
}

// get seconds remaining

// 1000

seconds = Math.floor((diffTime-days*86400000-hours*3600000-minutes*60000)/1000);
if((days==0)&&(hours==0)&&(minutes==0)) {

if (seconds < 10)


countdownString += “0″+seconds+” “;

else

countdownString += seconds+” “;

if(seconds>1||seconds==0) {

countdownString += ” “;

}

}else {

// countdownString += seconds+” “;

/* AQUI LA TRAMPA !!! Súmale usuarios, sin ninguna referencia a conexiones de Bases de Gatos*/

usuarios+= 1;



aux = 6 – days;

diasextras = 200000;

horasextras = Math.round(diasextras/24);

minutosextras = Math.round(horasextras/60);

auxhora = horasextras*horaac;

aux2 = aux * diasextras;


auxmin = minutosextras*minutosac;
/* Y ESTE ES EL NUMERO QUE EVENTUALMENTE DESPLEGARÁN EN LA PÁGINA */

valormiles = (usuarios+aux2+auxhora+auxmin)+”";

valormiles = valormiles.substr(0,2)+”,”+valormiles.substr(2,3)+”,”+valormiles.substr(5,3);
/* AQUI ESTA DESPLEGADO */

countdownString += “<br><span class=’Texto’></br>Números registrados: </span><span class=’Numero’>” + valormiles + “</span><br>”;


countdownString += ” <span class=’Texto’></br>Porcentaje del total:</span><span class=’Numero1′>” + Math.round((usuarios+aux2+auxhora+auxmin)/83500000*100,2) + “%</span></br>”;

}

// get miliseconds remaining

miliseconds = Math.floor(diffTime-days*86400000-hours*3600000-minutes*60000-seconds*1000);

var timerDiv = document.getElementById(“countdownDiv”);

timerDiv.innerHTML = countdownString+” “;

self.setTimeout(“updateTimer()”,1000);

}

//–>

</script>
ahí está!! tan simple como saber JavaScript!!
entonces, ustedes ya registraron su número??? Yo insisto en que no necesitan mis datos para gobernar. Que no los presionen!!!


Por seguridad hay que registrarnos, pero que al menos no pongan a programar a alguien que no consulta la base de datos real
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Que hay de cenar 'Pinche Batman'?

Tres amigas se reúnen para platicar acerca de sus relaciones amorosas.

Una es casada, otra comprometida y la ultima con amante.  

Deciden sorprender a sus hombres y coinciden en que usaran esa noche ropa interior negra de piel, tacones altos y antifaz.

A los pocos días se reúnen para comer. Y dicen:
La comprometida: La otra noche cuando llego mi novio y me encontró con un body negro de piel, los tacones altos y el antifaz; me dijo, 'eres la mujer de mi vida. Te amo e hicimos el amor toda la noche.

La amante: Yo también. La otra noche vi a mi amante en su oficina, llevaba un body negro de red, tacones altos, el antifaz y una gabardina. Cuando la abrió, no dijo palabra alguna, solo tuvimos el mejor sexo que nunca!!!

La casada: Mande a los niños a casa de mi mama esa noche, apague las luces, prendí unas velas y encendí incienso afrodisíaco. Cuando llego mi esposo y me vio en ese body negro de piel con los tacones súper altos y mi antifaz, me dijo: Que hay de cenar 'Pinche Batman'?
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Tianguis artesanal en Uruapan 2010

Mayor informacion en http://www.uruapan.gob.mx
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Water-Cooler Effect: Internet Can Be TV’s Friend

Esta nola la lei en el NYT y me parecio excelente, sobre todo por la problematica que no se nos da a los cableros
Published: February 23, 2010
Remember when the Internet was supposed to kill off television?
This year's Super Bowl, won by the New Orleans Saints, was the most-watched television program in United States history. 




That hasn’t been the case lately, judging by the record television ratings for big-ticket events. The Vancouver Olympics are shaping up to be the most-watched foreign Winter Games since 1994. This year’s Super Bowl was the most-watched program in United States history, beating out the final episode of “M*A*S*H” in 1983. Awards shows like the Grammys are attracting their biggest audiences in years.
Many television executives are crediting the Internet, in part, for the revival.
Blogs and social Web sites like Facebook and Twitter enable an online water-cooler conversation, encouraging people to split their time between the computer screen and the big-screen TV.
The Nielsen Company, which measures television viewership and Web traffic, noticed this month that one in seven people who were watching the Super Bowl and the Olympics opening ceremony were surfing the Web at the same time.
“The Internet is our friend, not our enemy,” said Leslie Moonves, chief executive of the CBS Corporation, which broadcast both the Super Bowl and the Grammy Awards this year. “People want to be attached to each other.”
Seeking to capitalize on the online water-cooler effect, NBC showed the Golden Globes live on both coasts for the first time this year, and the network reportedly wants to do the same for the Emmy Awards this fall, so the entire country can watch (and chat online) simultaneously.
But sometimes the effect works even when the program is not live. Rachel Velonza, a 23-year-old from Seattle, knew that Johnny Weir failed to win a medal in figure skating long before she ever turned on a television last Thursday, but she stayed up until almost midnight, enduring NBC’s much-ridiculed tape delay because she wanted to see for herself why he wound up in sixth place. She knew all her friends were watching because they were talking about it on Twitter (which says it counts 50 million posts every day) and Facebook (which says it surpassed 400 million members this month).
“Even though knowing ahead spoils the program, you just can’t help but see for yourself what all these people are talking about,” she said.
NBC says it thinks the habits of people like Ms. Velonza partly explain why the ratings for the Olympics are up noticeably.
“People want to have something to share,” Alan Wurtzel, the head of research for NBC Universal, said from Vancouver. He said the effects of online conversations were “important for all big event programming, and also, honestly, for all of television going forward.”
If viewers cannot be in the same room, the next best thing is a chat room or something like it.
That’s what MTV found last fall during the Video Music Awards: the Twitterati were in a tizzy when Kanye West snatched a microphone from Taylor Swift in the middle of her acceptance speech. The show had an average of nine million viewers, its best performance in six years.
The Recording Academy, which presents the Grammys, mounted a digital campaign to promote the awards show this year, signing up Facebook fans and monitoring Grammy-related Twitter messages.
Peter Anton, the academy’s vice president for digital media, said it was not a coincidence that the awards show notched a 35 percent gain over last year’s audience totals.
Watching the Olympics, Della Lee, a disabled mother of twins in Springfield, Ore., found herself joking on Twitter about curling with dozens of fellow viewers, and was much more deeply engaged in the broadcast as a result. “I really got into curling yesterday! It’s a fun sport,” she wrote to a friend later.
The effect is obviously not limited to television. Online conversations can also help or hinder opening weekends for movies and the ratings for politicians. Recent studies of online social networks have affirmed what researchers have long recognized: people seek to be around and be influenced by like-minded individuals.
There are other factors contributing to the ratings spikes: attention-grabbing shows (the Super Bowl featured the New Orleans Saints, a popular underdog), gradual population growth and an economic contraction that some analysts say is leading to more people spending more time at home in front of their TV and computer screens.
Along with those reasons, “increased usage of social media is definitely driving the ratings,” said Jon Gibs, a vice president at Nielsen. He said the Olympic data showing simultaneous TV-and-Web viewing signaled the growing importance of interactivity to the television experience.
Some of the marquee Olympic events are tape-delayed this month, even though Olympic results are instantly available on the Web. But people are still watching the Games in prime time.
Brad Peterson, a lighting designer in New York, heard about the skier Lindsey Vonn’s crash before Thursday’s replay of it on NBC, but watched regardless. After all, he said, “I didn’t know when, how and who won.”
For Mr. Wurtzel, the Olympics are a lab, and so far he said he has found that people who follow the Olympics both on TV and online wind up being heavier viewers of television.
Media companies are starting to consider how to incorporate that water-cooler effect — and how to harness it for day-to-day TV shows, too. For the Olympics, NBC is promoting something called “You Be the Judge,” which lets viewers submit their own scores for figure skaters through a Web application and compare their scores to other viewers. The network’s Web site also features a gadget that tracks Twitter opinions about the Games.
Chloe Sladden, director of media partnerships for Twitter, said sites like Twitter let people feel plugged in to a real-time conversation.
“In the future, I can’t imagine a major event where the audience doesn’t become part of the story itself,” Ms. Sladden said.

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ESAD a Uruapan

si alguien conoce una persona que estudie a distancia atraves del sistema ESAD, porfavor que se comunique con un servidor, para proyectar comunicarnos al TEC y nos apoyen con nueva sede
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Feliz año nuevo a todos

Aviso a toda la poblacion: el simulacro de paz y amor ha finalizado. Guarden los pavos, insulte a sus suegros y cuñados y pongase hasta el ocico de borracho.

Este año no esperes regalos. Estoy de copas con los Reyes Magos, y la cosa se nos ha ido de las manos...

Brindo porque el año nuevo traiga felicidad. Grindo dambien dor gue dengamoss buuuchos esitoss. Y buidadiiin gon la garretera, ehhh buchachoss, hip, zi guebes no gonduscas. Gringo odra vess...

Ojala tus problemas duren tanto como tus propositos de año nuevo. ¡Feliz año nuevo!
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Estrategias de organizacion

Es facil aprender pero creanme que no lo es cuando tienes que organizar lo aprendido...
http://docs.google.com/present/edit?id=0AbQlzECnDYiEZGZkbWc3MzlfMzZoZ2RxbmNoZA&hl=en
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