So like a year ago? :PI think someone is working on one, but the best moment to do it is once the campaigns starts.
Soy más de leer a Silva Herzog y Krauze (y cualquier artículo de interés en Letras Libres y Reforma) que de ver a youtubers (prefiero los noticieros).
Shit's expensive over there!Buying video games in Mexico City.
Liverpool, Sanborns or Game planet?
I've seen a few mom & pop shops around but mostly seem to be older systems.
Dónde lees a Krauze y Herzog? Hace mucho leía el Universal pero ahora solo publican basura.
I know. :(
Not much difference in price between buying a switch here or flying to the US and getting one.
Looks like I might be heading to Las Vegas in May. I'll probably hold out til then.
A Krauze en el NYT y Herzog en su blog que también se publica en Reforma http://www.reforma.com/blogs/silvaherzog/
If you want a Switch your best option is Amazon. Right now you can buy one for 7300. It's still overpriced, but it's better than Liverpool or Game Planet.
Buying video games in Mexico City.
Liverpool, Sanborns or Game planet?
I've seen a few mom & pop shops around but mostly seem to be older systems.
I'm really curious about those shops you are talking about. Do you mind to share their locations? i literally never saw/heard of mom & pop video game shops in CDMX, not even in the old days (only fayuca like Meave , tepito and such).
And i second that your best bet in prices is Amazon, never never buy in Sanborns , it's too overpriced even for them. I don't like Gameplanet at all.
Liverpool is a mix bag for me, they are over priced, but the "meses sin intereses" are very good, that's how i got my PS4 and i'm thinking in buying the Switch in that way. 9mil seems to expensive but over 20 months it's only $450 every month, not bad.
Anyone here knows when we can expect Cinepolis to start selling Infinify War tickets?
As expected he's full of nothing. He says what other people want to hear: "we are going to revert this reform!" when pressed to answer clearly he says: "well, in reality we are not going to revert the reform, we are going to check what we think is wrong and then IF it affects the interest of all Mexicans we are going to attempt to change it legally" when pressed to answer how he's going to attempt to make legal changes he reverts back to what people want to hear: "We'll consult it with all Mexicans!".
I didn't watch it all because I seriously doubt he's going to give more detailed answers, will watch it if I'm wrong though. I'm not voting for him but I don't have other options either. If anything if he wins at least we won't see him again in the future.
As expected he's full of nothing. He says what other people want to hear: "we are going to revert this reform!" when pressed to answer clearly he says: "well, in reality we are not going to revert the reform, we are going to check what we think is wrong and then IF it affects the interest of all Mexicans we are going to attempt to change it legally" when pressed to answer how he's going to attempt to make legal changes he reverts back to what people want to hear: "We'll consult it with all Mexicans!".
I didn't watch it all because I seriously doubt he's going to give more detailed answers, will watch it if I'm wrong though. I'm not voting for him but I don't have other options either. If anything if he wins at least we won't see him again in the future.
He kinda goes specific in various subjects like the energy and education reforms. Wonderland plans to lower crime rate and fight corruption. Searching votes with the youth , promising better opportunities for them to go to college and such.
He was painfully evasive on his personal opinions about gay rights and abortion though but he directly said that the current laws are not going to be abolished or touched.
One thing that should be mentioned and that appalled to me greatly was the antagonistic tone of the interviewers, specially of the "moderator" , Carlos Marin, which i think it is really shameful. Rude, bias, aggressive and giving outraging statements like comparing murders with street bumps, saying the Mexican people are thieves and that the health care system is world class.
Overall i think this AMLO is a far cry from his previous over-populist, aggressive versions. Moderate, well spoken and not falling for obvious provocations. Not happy with his evasiveness on gay rights and abortion though.
So the campaigns have officially started. If anyone has the time here is a youtube playlist with each candidate first day.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL46i_qNPC0P6UgvLXvr8WTv-e5v4DZ1RX
No I'm not.
Polls say otherwise. A week ago I would've bet on AMLO winning NL but now that Pony is back in I'm not so sure anymore, there are still a lot of useful regio idiots out there. BTW I thought this was a joke thread at first but now it's the Mexico OT? That was unexpected, watched tho.Hard to tell why. It's not like Nuevo Leon is gonna vote for him after leaving us like that. And the conservative leaning NL is not going to vote in great numbers for AMLO anyway.
He is fucking crazy.
Cutting hands off criminals? fucking hell...
It's still more coherent and serious than the shitshow that was the US debates last time around.
I don't think I've heard AMLO say anything longer than five seconds in the last half hour. Whatever you think about the others' tactics of targeting him, it has him shook.