Sunday, January 17, 2010

Safenet Usb Emulation

It would have been different!




is interesting to note that the history of mankind would have been different if they had presented the facts otherwise.

And so we could say that:

(EN hint of sarcasm)

Hippocrates and Galen, the parents of Medicine even dreamed vaccines, antibiotics, hospitals, blood transfusions, anesthesia, pacemakers, X-rays and the amazing modern medical advances. What is more, never imagined that there were germs or viruses. And if they had met Louis Pasteur,

They had considered

a kind of demigod.

The Pharaohs of Egypt did not know the cranes, steel, concrete or heavy tool counted to build the pyramids ... and see what they accomplished.

And just imagine what would have been Thales of Miletus, Socrates, Plato and Aristotle had they

received a tape recorder!

Virgilio also imagine their and Eclogues Eclogues.

And Satires Horace with .

Oh, and the immortal TRAGEDIES of Sophocles, Aeschylus, Euripides and Aristophanes, all captured on compact disks.

Q wonder hat!

Julius Caesar and Alexander the Great never knew the guns and gunpowder, and also enjoyed a good pizza, a movie or television. And what about what had happened if at the time of Nero had been popular soccer teams to compete in the Coliseum.

Another would have been history if the four evangelists

(San Lucas, San Juan, San Mateo and San Marcos)

computers have both been .

just imagine it!

The text and photos of the time could have been sent directly to the instant facts be happening to all corners of the earth Internet.

also

remember that neither Cervantes, Dante, Shakespeare, Dostoyevsky, Tolstoy and Oscar Wilde never had

a typewriter.

is important to realize that the Vikings traveled

without compasses, and Columbus could not carry

canned foods, even a simple

and rustic cooler to transport a

ice cold beers for the trip.

Despite its power and its luxurious palaces,

the kings of France never knew what it was a bathroom, not even a toilet (or paper). The gardens of Versailles were a few artistic mazes for the ladies of the court could hide and lifted their skirts to make bombastic your needs.

Simón Bolívar, San Martín, Napoleon and Pancho Villa never had in their hands an AK-47 rifle, nor even imagined. George Washington and Benjamin Franklin could never take a taxi or driving a fast bike to get where they wanted to go

or has ever had a pill for headache.

Beethoven, who spent the last years of his life totally deaf,

could not use headphones to listen to his own compositions

in a stereo. And Mozart, Donizzeti, Verdi and Puccini

could not hear his operas ever recorded on a

Compact quietly enjoy their homes.

Just imagine how different history would have been if Herodotus, Pliny the Elder ( Vesuvio), Marco Polo and Bernal Díaz del Castillo have both been video cameras in outlining his vivid historical descriptions.

also the six wives of Henry VIII

of England might have saved his life,

or run with better luck, if

existed at that time

divorce.

Everything would

been different!

If seamstresses the Middle Ages had enjoyed sewing machines;

if Charlemagne had had binoculars to conduct their battles

Hernán Cortés if I'd had a bilingual dictionary and Josefa Ortiz

Dominguez had gotten a cell phone ...

Ah, so ... Another would

been the story!

Imagine what the world would have advanced if Pythagoras had had a calculator and Moses dark glasses to protect from the sun during its famous

long journey of the Exodus and the desert.

If Charles Lindbergh had received radar in the plane and the czars of Russia with a television to watch Images of the provinces that were rebelling.

Ah, but the maximum would have been if they had been broadcast on television in those earlier times "on national television, live

full-color" these great events

of History:

Those who have themselves been

some real blockbusters!

The Sermon on the Mount , the taking of Constantinople

by the Turks, the Council of Trent, the crowning

Josephine by Napoleon, the taking of the Bastille

and the premiere of the opera Aida in Cairo.

But despite everything, no compass, cranes, concrete, construction techniques and other modern inventions were great works.

And boy, yes!

HOWEVER, instead of being grateful for what we have today

complain about a thousand follies: we do not have all that

want, that life is "intolerable" and much more.

Here are some things that today take us out of proportion:

Damn! No more roll of toilet paper I burned the bread in the toaster;

cut my phone, I can not find my glasses, I tighten these sap-cough; not start car battery, there is no parking; I stole the antenna, is very slow traffic, the flight is delayed, that as untimely rain, I can not get this damn flu, the power went out, it's noisy here, shut that dog, my clock gains, is very expensive the passage ran out of batteries in this device, is fell to the computer system;

television broke down, I punctured a tire, does not work the microwave oven, UUF! I'm dying of heat, too many people trained in this window ...

and a thousand more! Is not that right?

But if that is not important!

And here transcribe the wise words of my father,

whom the said half jokingly and half serious:

"Either way, we are better than if we were worse. "

Ah, but nobody pays attention (or at least not comment) as many nice things around us

if only they will bring a little attention.

For example:

How nice day! What a nice breeze is blowing, what precious

clouds, how beautiful that bird is singing, that beautiful country-je, that those flowers smell good, mmm! what tasty dish, that beautiful music being played, that girl has that beautiful smile, that it is you that color. And finally: how beautiful life is!

Why can not we be?

have to meditate we actually have more

advantages, facilities and amenities today than they did our ancestors, and we should thank God for that.

Let's face it.

We should all ask ourselves:

"I deserve more than what I have, or I have more than they deserve?"

Our step

this world is very short and we should not waste time complaining

or criticizing life. She does what she can ...

and what we allow it to do.



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