January 2010 - Posts
It is called NetTalk http://www.nettalk.com/ I am currently using a Magic Jack for the House and Vonage for the office. What I like about this NetTalk device is that it's only a one time fee of $100 and I dont need a computer to use it. Those two
Read More...
The illusion of safety in Los Angeles By Patrick Osio, Jr./ HispanicVista.com January 2010 The illusion of safety in Los Angeles By Patrick Osio For Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa 2010 is to be a year dedicated to attracting businesses and creating
Read More...
Sovereign Man Notes from the Field Date: January 20, 2010 Reporting From: Mexico City (DF), Mexico My route to Panama has become quite slow and roundabout thanks to a bit of bad weather, and the fact that I gave up my seat on an oversold fight to accommodate
Read More...
ROSARITO BEACH, BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO--- An alert security guard and fast police response led to the vehicle of a San Diego County tourist being recovered before its owner even knew it was stolen. "It was amazing," said Gary Pimentel of Vista,
Read More...
It pays to live in Southern California and Baja - Disneyland ‘2fer’ deal is back Have you taken advantage of Disneyland’s “SoCal 2fer” yet? I know I want to. My husband and I have been itching to take our 13-month-old daughter
Read More...
Firms turn to Baja for harnessing wind By Sandra Dibble , UNION-TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER Sunday, January 17, 2010 at 1:15 a.m. John Gibbins / Union-Tribune David Muñoz, director of the Baja California Energy Commission, heads the state’s renewable
Read More...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE January 4, 2010 Rosarito Crime Declines 21% To Reach A Five-Year Low ROSARITO BEACH, BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO---From January to November of 2009 Rosarito had the largest year-to-year decline in crime of any city in Baja California
Read More...
Tijuana-Shanghai flights to resume By Sandra Dibble , UNION-TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER Tuesday, January 12, 2010 at 12:01 a.m. / Sandra Dibble Gao Shoujian, the Chinese consul in Tijuana, listened Monday as Baja California's deputy tourism secretary, Ives
Read More...
New York Times This 20-year-old house, with its six fireplaces and sloping brick ceilings, is in Rosarito, about 30 kilometers (19 miles) southwest of Tijuana. In local parlance, it is at "KM 40," 40 kilometers (or about 25 miles) down the Ensenada
Read More...