Arquba.com Autocad en Arquitectura Nou xoc institucional entre la Generalitat i l'Estat per la presència de Mas al fòrum mediterrani de Barcelona Xoc entre la Generalitat i l'Estat pel paper d'Artur Mas en la reunió del Fòrum Econòmic de la Mediterrània Occidental que es fa aquest dimecres al Palau de Pedralbes de Barcelona. Hi intervindrà el president espanyol, Mariano Rajoy, i diversos ministres d'Itàlia, el Marroc, Líbia o Algèria. La Generalitat ja ha expressat la voluntat que el president Mas també hi faci un parlament, atès que l' Institut Europeu de la Mediterrània –Mas n'és el president– col·labora en la cimera i que el Palau de Pedralbes és propietat de la Generalitat, però l'executiu espanyol s'hi oposa perquè, segons fonts oficials, no li correspon. Fonts del Govern consultades per l'ARA recorden que l'estiu passat el president balear José Ramón Bauzá va parlar a la inauguració d'una trobada de ministres d'Afers Estrangers de la Unió Europea a les Balears en presència de Rajoy. La plantada a Santamaría Fonts de l'executiu català neguen que aquest cop la topada institucional sigui pel protocol.
64 Things Every Geek Should Know - laptoplogic.com The term ‘geek’, once used to label a circus freak, has morphed in meaning over the years. What was once an unusual profession transferred into a word indicating social awkwardness. As time has gone on, the word has yet again morphed to indicate a new type of individual: someone who is obsessive over one (or more) particular subjects, whether it be science, photography, electronics, computers, media, or any other field. A geek is one who isn’t satisfied knowing only the surface facts, but instead has a visceral desire to learn everything possible about a particular subject. A techie geek is usually one who knows a little about everything, and is thus the person family and friends turn to whenever they have a question. If you’re that type of person and are looking for a few extra skills to pick up, or if you’re a newbie aiming to get a handhold on the honor that is geekhood, read on to find out what skills you need to know. 1. USB – Universal Serial Bus GPU – Graphics Processing Unit 2. 3.
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