In the second podcast HistoCast three sites have tried and truly legendary sieges and some really unknown. This time we had the invaluable help and collaboration of Alex, Rodrigo, Hugo Cañete ( @ HugoACanete and www.delaguerra.net ) and myself ( @ goyix_salduero ). We remind you that you can follow us through our twitter account @ histocast and faceboook . We hope you enjoy it too, so you can listen here or if you have apple here :
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We begin this podcast called HistoCast History as a social gathering that aims to have a good time telling historical events and current geopolitics. In this audio treat historical mistakes that led naval disasters. So we've had the presence of David ( @ deividnagan ) and Hugo Cañete ( @ HugoACanete and www.delaguerra.net ) and myself ( @ goyix_salduero ). We hope you like, you can listen here or if you have apple here :
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Can a web boomtown? By God yes. It is the first case that a humble initiative and ingenuity work does highlight the network, so that becomes a benchmark for an entire Internet. The massive influx of regular visits to the page, require the owner to hire more traffic limit increasingly high with the server. Any course with an increased cost. Sometimes growth is unstoppable visits and costs are made unassumable server to the webmaster. That is the case for all to Port .
The owner has not been forced to communicate can not cope with the costs of the server and the page, if all goes well, collapsing to exceed the traffic contract. Is death by success. Yes, because this site is a reference to the world of the sea, Model-Making and History. Probably began as a collection and sorting of data, stories and images that ended up being a place where everyone comes to see this or that regarding the topic. So it seems incredible that such grants having bullshit, do not help keep this labor of love to spread and preserve the memory of our maritime past. Neither more nor less than our culture, however the public may bring them to heave to lose all this wonderful work, in any case I invite you to enjoy it. Whatever you do all these bloodsuckers, we can all help by donating the amount of money you want through paypal. For my part I have satifacción clear that to defend such a good job so much and I'm not going to remove anyone. Run arrimemos voice and shoulder.
After a very busy season, I return to find time for my blog. Sorry for the delay but it is better to have the ship and crew willing to go to sea capsizing.
Well this time I want to announce the creation of 1 contest adventure literature on the history of Spain. It is organized by our friends at Spanish Heritage and sponsored by our friends also Delta editions .
What is sought is to count as a region on the adventure of Hispanic history.
Could you tell the incredible adventure of Blas de Lezo at the Battle of Cartagena de Indias against the English.? Perhaps the vision of the Araucanian Indians, Aztecs or Incas to the Spanish explorers?, ¿Recount the life of thirds in Europe, or does it count as perhaps could live the last Spanish war in the Philippines?.
You have until February 6 to send your creations on the bases following . Notepad and keyboard, pen and paper napkin and pen ... to write.
Not my style to recommend publications that have not seen in its entirety. This time I think it is worth risking an exception. The other day I learned that the magazine 's Adventure History were to publish also 12 documentaries entitled The War of Independence. Well I got the first ... I have been pleasantly surprised. In a 64-page booklet was staying the DVD. It was an hour telling the debacle of the reign of Charles IV, with the participation of highly qualified people like Ricardo Artola, Hugh O'Donnell and Jose Gregorio Cayuela, plus many others including foreigners.
After a spectacular opening starts the document itself that, without major visual displays, engaging and perfectly conveys the current situation to avoid any bias marked contrast to their usual Anglo documentaries. At all times puts you in the place of Godoy, the people, of Charles IV, the Prince Ferdinand, or Napoleon, and that's where I think that's the key. Achieve a very balanced documentary, entertaining, and thorough. It will be like the other 11 documentaries but if they continue this line will be the very best ever made in Spain ... and I will with all.









