Software libre, la opción contra lo ilegal

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Es seguro que casi todos los mexicanos tenemos algún programa de computadora obtenido de forma ilegal en nuestras computadoras. Nos justificamos con que de forma legal salen muy caros. Y sí: pero hay opciones. El software libre, por ejemplo.

A menudo creemos que el único procesador de textos es Word; los únicos programas de diseño son Illustrator o Corel; los únicos sistemas operativos son de Windows o Apple. Etcétera. No es así. Hay muchísimas opciones más: LibreOffice, Gimp, Inkscape, Scribus, Linux… “Ah, pero es que nadie […]

Tepache or chicha

The word comes from the Nahuatl tepache “tepiatl” which means corn drink was made with this cereal but now its most famous is produced by the mixture of pineapple and sugar.

One of the most popular fermented beverage of Mexico, as it usually has a low alcohol level in form of processing (less than 1% Alc. V ol), the custom of making this drink with corn continues in several communities especially Indians of Mexico, as in the states of Oaxaca, Queretaro, Guerrero, Sonora, Yucatan and Chiapas, where a higher alcohol level was subject to Mayan religious cults.

Today in Chiapas, tepache is made for both home and commercial use, although the quantity produced has been slowing due to […]

Archaeological Tenam Puente

Built on a mountain overlooking the plains Comitan that extends to the Lagos de Montebello. The territorial extension of this prehistoric settlement has been calculated in two square kilometers, on which several buildings were built of such civic, religious and housing, which represent the transition from the classical to classic post (900 to 1200 DC). The presence of three ball games, and the Acropolis with its structures four and seven. The buildings were built with blocks of stone perfectly drawn.

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With its strategic location Tenam Puente allowed its people to exercise control over the trade route linking the highlands of Chiapas and Guatemala with the central depression of Chiapas. T he ceramic collections from […]

Tepache o chicha

The word comes from the Nahuatl tepache ìtepiatlî which means corn drink was made ​​with this cereal but now its most famous is produced by the mixture of pineapple and sugar.

One of the most popular fermented beverage of Mexico, as it usually has a low alcohol level in form of processing (less than 1% Alc. Vol), the custom of making this drink with corn continues in several communities especially Indians of Mexico, as in the states of Oaxaca, Queretaro, Guerrero, Sonora, Yucatan and Chiapas, where a higher alcohol level was subject to Mayan religious cults.

Today in Chiapas, tepache is made for both home and commercial use, although the quantity produced has been slowing due to the introduction of industrialized beverages. Its use is relatively common, although not particularly for any celebration. In some parts of the state is also known as chicha.

Required to produce pineapple skins, sugar or panela (brown sugar)to taste and water. Although produced in various parts of the state is consumed more frequently in Tuxtla Gutierrez and Tapachula.

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