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venezuela
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The Venezuela tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about the country's economic and political issues, including hyperinflation and a state-backed cryptocurrency, as well as cultural topics such as an interview with a Venezuelan Surface artist. One thread references the concept of oil as 'the devil's excrement' in the context of Venezuela's underdevelopment. The tag also includes a thread about the King of Spain's ring tone that mentions South American ambassadors. These threads provide a mix of serious analysis and lighter cultural content related to Venezuela.
A few years ago I met Gustavo Arteaga during the Transformation Challenge. The event was drawn together between Microsoft Surface and Link Removed. We have been keeping in touch and Gustavo has been learning, growing, and developing his skills a lot since graduating from art school. We wanted to...
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venezuela
Observations focused on the problems of an underdeveloped country, Venezuela, with some serendipity about the world (orchids, techs, science, investments, politics) at large. A famous Venezuelan, Juan Pablo Perez Alfonzo, referred to oil as the devil’s excrement. For countries, easy wealth...
King Juan Carlos of Spain Has Very Silly Ring Tone
You'd think that people would have had enough of silly ring tones. But it seems even a king can't resist downloading a sound that tickles the royal fancy.
That became clear Monday when the new ambassadors from several South and Central...
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