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29 Jan 14:03

Gallegos, una raza aparte por @kuryfa


15 Jan 18:33

Pobre @Igarro , tiene un problema con los San Jacobos del @Mercadona


15 Jan 18:33

Se acabó la discusión. PUNTO. por @Dijeronlosmayas


11 Jan 13:05

The Invasion of America

by Jason Kottke

From eHistory, a time lapse view from 1776 to the present day of how the US government systematically took land from Native Americans through treaties and executive orders that were rarely honored for long.

There's a companion piece at Aeon by Claudio Saunt as well as an interactive version of the map featured in the video.

The final assault on indigenous land tenure, lasting roughly from the mid-19th century to 1890, was rapid and murderous. (In the 20th century, the fight moved from the battlefield to the courts, where it continues to this day.) After John Sutter discovered gold in California's Central Valley in 1848, colonists launched slaving expeditions against native peoples in the region. 'That a war of extermination will continue to be waged between races, until the Indian race becomes extinct, must be expected,' the state's first governor instructed the legislature in 1851.

In the Great Plains, the US Army conducted a war of attrition, with success measured in the quantity of tipis burned, food supplies destroyed, and horse herds slaughtered. The result was a series of massacres: the Bear River Massacre in southern Idaho (1863), the Sand Creek Massacre in eastern Colorado (1864), the Washita Massacre in western Oklahoma (1868), and a host of others. In Florida in the 1850s, US troops waded through the Everglades in pursuit of the last holdouts among the Seminole peoples, who had once controlled much of the Florida peninsula. In short, in the mid-19th century, Americans were still fighting to reduce if not to eliminate the continent's original residents.

FYI, it's always a good rule of thumb to not read comments on YouTube, but in this case you really really shouldn't read the comments on this video unless you want a bunch of reasons why it was ok for Europeans to drive Native Americans to the brink of total genocide.

Tags: Claudio Saunt   maps   Native Americans   time lapse   USA   video
04 Jan 23:19

Estírate un poco, que te has gastado 600 euracos, macho por @tuitero_errante


04 Jan 23:17

Bebe con moderación, si no es gratis por @supermanumolina


04 Jan 23:16

Y aún queda Reyes... por @magdalomismo


27 Dec 20:25

Charlie The Venus Flytrap Wishes You a Merry Christmas

27 Dec 20:09

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27 Dec 20:07

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Illustrator Lili Chin's adorable series Dogs of the World illustrates 192 breeds of dogs grouped according to geographical origin.

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24 Dec 10:41

Mi paciencia no da para tanto, cansino


20 Dec 17:04

No tenía un euro y me ha dado el palo por @josemaria473


20 Dec 17:04

Estoy aquí para lo que necesites por @crohnicas


20 Dec 17:04

Alaska y su bola de cristal por @El_Terremotillo


20 Dec 17:03

¿Facturas? ¿Qué facturas? por @Els_quatre_gats


20 Dec 17:02

Quizás en la siguiente temporada... por @juaneortizg


15 Dec 02:32

Esta para los de ingeniería por Sith_Campeador


13 Dec 14:36

Es un viaje sin retorno, sólo de ida


13 Dec 14:34

Se les va de las manos lo de llamar PERSONA a las cosas @iZaitsevOficial


13 Dec 14:33

Periodismo en estado puro por @99centimos


13 Dec 14:32

Es que la música amansa a las ciruelas...


08 Dec 15:47

The meaning of brand names

08 Dec 15:43

Traffic Light That Lets You Play Pong with Person on the Other Side Officially Installed in Germany

by Christopher Jobson

Traffic Light That Lets You Play Pong with Person on the Other Side Officially Installed in Germany video games urban intervention safety public interactive Germany

Traffic Light That Lets You Play Pong with Person on the Other Side Officially Installed in Germany video games urban intervention safety public interactive Germany

Traffic Light That Lets You Play Pong with Person on the Other Side Officially Installed in Germany video games urban intervention safety public interactive Germany

Back in 2012, a trio of interaction design students from HAWK University unveiled a concept for StreetPong, an interactive game of pong installed at a street crossing that allows you to play opponents waiting on the other side. The concept video (above) was viewed a bajillion times around the web, compelling designers Amelie Künzler, Sandro Angel, and Holger Michel to work with design firms and traffic experts to build a fully-functional device. After two years of waiting, the game units have been designed and approved for use by the city of Hildesheim, Germany where they were installed two weeks ago. Rebranded as the ActiWait, the devices aren’t just a clever way to pass the time while waiting for cars, hopefully they disuade impatient pedestrians from darting through traffic. (via Pop-Up City, @Staublfuse, Stellar)

Update: ActiWait currently has an Indiegogo campaign to help raise funds for further development.

07 Dec 00:15

¡Libertad para Isabel!


07 Dec 00:15

Esa calle está cortada, vamos por aquí... por @PostureoEspanol


07 Dec 00:14

No quisiéramos menospreciar, pero los hechos son los hechos por @eeienfurecida/


07 Dec 00:14

Y un día más a la lista por @Carlcetines


07 Dec 00:14

Terrible accidente sacude el mundo de la sastrería por @SantisEptico


07 Dec 00:13

Por las noches no dormimos de la preocupación por @modernicidio


07 Dec 00:13

Ese momento de silencio...