Word: garcia
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...Inter-Continental, one of the first people I run into is Guy Garcia. Longtime readers of TIME may remember that Garcia was reviewing music for TIME magazine before I started on as music critic here about eight years ago. Now he's VP of content and programming at AOL Latin America, which is the chief sponsor of Rock in Rio. Readers of TIME should rest assured that I don't plan to parlay my position into any high-paying corporate positions, though if anyone from Intel, Microsoft or Cisco is reading this, my résumé is available upon...
...Garcia basically tells me that Rock in Rio is helping to brand AOL in the minds of Brazilians. An image enters my mind of a sizzling cattle brand being applied to the frontal lobe of a struggling South American being held down by three gringos in pinstriped suits. There are billboards for the festival all over town, in yellows and blues and greens, each featuring young, cool, good-looking, Brazilians who look on the verge of orgasm thanks to some combination of having tickets to Rock in Rio and/or being connected to the Internet thanks to America Online...
...began to study under the Jesuits, who, he revealed to one interviewer, would attempt to channel young boys' sexual urges by encouraging them to masturbate to a statue of the Blessed Mother. Years later, while living at a now-famed students' residence in Madrid (where he first encountered Federico Garcia Lorca and Salvador Dali), Buñuel took his childhood game a step further by wandering the streets dressed as a priest...
...Private industry has put a lot of money into research for next generation equipment," says Pepe Garcia, from the Routing Systems division of industry leader Cisco Inc. "With next generation routers, routing protocols, and more and more memory, I do not believe the Internet will be in crisis...
...thinks that Cisco can do it and I don't think they can," Bradner says of Garcia. "I question that Cisco and Nortel and the rest of them can produce the next generation routing protocols. I think there needs to be government assistance....I would love to be proved wrong...