Extraordinario Argentina. Que partido! El mejor equipo gano... lejos.
Grandes felicitaciones a Scaloni, todos los jugadores. Muy orgulloso de todos ellos. Domingo... que partidazo sera...
@rantsandbantz@NealGardner_ I love him but after a great game against Algeria he has been mid. Last game when he was subbed for Lautaro we played much better.
O Japonês Kubo é o primeiro jogador com nome de uma forma geométrica a disputar 3 mundiais.
Superou Redondo e Cuadrado, ambos apenas com duas participações.
@CondePalermo@NegroCensurado Hablas sin saber. Vendieron a Victoria Capital en 2016 y estos se hicieron cargo de la operatoria. Gustavo se quedo con un 10% y se desvinculo totalmente de la empresa. Solo sos un resentido.
El jefe de Gobierno de CABA debería ir a todas las obras y pararse en la puerta con 300 monos mercenarios. El que no respeta mínimamente una fachada, no construye. Y mientras tanto, ampliar la protección del valor urbano. En ese lugar tenías potencial de sobra para hacer lo que se te cante. Si querés levantar un galpón sin alma, perfecto: lo hacés en otro lado. Si me decís que eso no respeta la propiedad privada, también perfecto: seré Stalin. Pero en mi ciudad no tirás una casona en plena avenida Santa Fe para poner un cajón de vidrio con luces led. Lo siento, villeros
Morcilla de chivo 🐐
Desde el corazón de Los Andes les traemos una costubre de la montaña. Al momento de sacrificar el animal, lo aprovechamos al máximo. Con parte de los chinchulines, mollejas, corazon, creadilla y la sangre, realizamos la morcilla!...
To build this dam, engineers first drowned a waterfall twice the size of Niagara. You could hear it roaring from 20 miles away. Then they made one of the world's biggest rivers move out of the way, just to clear room for the construction site.
It's the Itaipu Dam, on the Paraná River where Brazil meets Paraguay. Work started in 1975, and the first job was the river itself. Crews spent three years carving a 1.2-mile channel through solid bedrock, 500 feet wide and 300 feet deep.
They hauled away 50 million tons of earth. In October 1978, they set off 58 tons of dynamite, forcing the Paraná into a brand new path. Only then could the dam itself start to rise.
The structure ate roughly five times the concrete used for the Hoover Dam, plus enough steel to rebuild the Eiffel Tower 380 times over. On one day in November 1978, the site poured concrete fast enough to put up a 10-story apartment building every hour for 24 hours straight. The main wall is 643 feet tall, the height of a 65-story tower. It runs almost 5 miles across the river.
The bill came to $19.6 billion in 1970s money, roughly $60 billion today. About 40,000 people lost their homes when the reservoir filled. And in October 1982, when the water rose in just 14 days, it drowned Guaíra Falls, a chain of 18 waterfalls on the Brazil-Paraguay border that carried double the water of Niagara. Months earlier, a footbridge over the falls had collapsed under crowds of last-look tourists. Twenty-six died.
In 2016, the dam produced as much electricity in a single year as New York City uses in two. That set a world record only broken in 2020 by China's Three Gorges Dam, which has 60% more generating power but sits on a river that runs low for half the year. Since 1984, Itaipu has put out more electricity than any single power plant in human history. It supplies around 90% of Paraguay's electricity and roughly 10% of Brazil's, from one wall of concrete. The final construction loan was paid off in February 2023, almost 50 years after the treaty was signed.
Un siglo no. Existieron 4 años de iluminación y desarrollo: 1958-62. Racionalización del Estado, impulso formidable a la inversión privada nacional y extranjera, boom de producción petrolera (sin Vaca Muerta en producción), alianza estratégica con los EEUU y Occidente, entre otras cosas. Frondizi es un faro que todavía alumbra Santiago.