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Buenas a todos;

Llevo unos días buscando sin éxito en el blog de Varoufakis un artículo que me gustó mucho en su día y me gustaría releerlo y enseñárselo a varios conocidos.

El título era algo así como "cómo empecé a trabajar en una compañía de videojuegos" y narraba que leyendo sus mails leyó uno de "un tal Gabe Newell" que le propuso trabajar para Valve, y hablaba de su visita a las oficinas y demás y de cómo Dios Gabe le convenció

El blog era en inglés pero es que no lo encuentro, su Blog sigue activo (entiendo que es el mismo que en su día) https://www.yanisvaroufakis.eu/

¿Alguien sabe de qué artículo hablo? ¿Me ayudaríais a encontrarlo?
Creo que se trata de este:

https://web.archive.org/web/20121003082 ... nge-email/

IT ALL BEGAN WITH A STRANGE EMAIL

35 CommentsPosted on June 14, 2012 by yanis

It was late at night in October of last year when the strange email arrived. In fact, I only read it by accident and did not delete it by some miracle of fate.

Before the Euro Crisis erupted in 2009, I was just another economics professor, minding my own little theoretical endeavours, writing obscure papers and esoteric books that only a few hundred nutcases around the world (like myself) would ever read, terribly satisfied in my very own academic cocoon. Back then, I would never even imagine not answering an incoming email.

And then, all of a sudden, as if by the wave of some vengeful wizard’s wand, the tranquility was shattered and I found myself in the midst of an acrimonious Europe-wide debate watched over by millions. (If interested, you may take a look at the blog I have dedicated to these debates here.) It is what, I suppose, happens every seventy years or so when a major economic collapse turns us economists from creatures to be avoided at all cost (especially on TV or around the dinner table) into minor celebrities whose words are eagerly followed by a despairing public. Why me? For two reasons I think. First, because I am Greek and Greece was the canary in the mine (whose death warned the rest of Europe of the impending ‘gas explosion’). Secondly because I am a rather unconventional Greek whose line of argument on the BBC, CNN etc. raised eyebrows – for reasons I shall not bother you with here. Anyhow, my life was transformed overnight.


Cito solo el comienzo para confirmar que se trata de lo que hablas.
VozdeLosMuertos escribió:Creo que se trata de este:

https://web.archive.org/web/20121003082 ... nge-email/

IT ALL BEGAN WITH A STRANGE EMAIL

35 CommentsPosted on June 14, 2012 by yanis

It was late at night in October of last year when the strange email arrived. In fact, I only read it by accident and did not delete it by some miracle of fate.

Before the Euro Crisis erupted in 2009, I was just another economics professor, minding my own little theoretical endeavours, writing obscure papers and esoteric books that only a few hundred nutcases around the world (like myself) would ever read, terribly satisfied in my very own academic cocoon. Back then, I would never even imagine not answering an incoming email.

And then, all of a sudden, as if by the wave of some vengeful wizard’s wand, the tranquility was shattered and I found myself in the midst of an acrimonious Europe-wide debate watched over by millions. (If interested, you may take a look at the blog I have dedicated to these debates here.) It is what, I suppose, happens every seventy years or so when a major economic collapse turns us economists from creatures to be avoided at all cost (especially on TV or around the dinner table) into minor celebrities whose words are eagerly followed by a despairing public. Why me? For two reasons I think. First, because I am Greek and Greece was the canary in the mine (whose death warned the rest of Europe of the impending ‘gas explosion’). Secondly because I am a rather unconventional Greek whose line of argument on the BBC, CNN etc. raised eyebrows – for reasons I shall not bother you with here. Anyhow, my life was transformed overnight.


Cito solo el comienzo para confirmar que se trata de lo que hablas.


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Muchísimas muchísimas muchísimas gracias compi, lo llevo buscando unas semanas!! qué grande

Te oiré en el podcast de EOL "vozde"!!


pd: Espero que al que mantenga los servers de internet archive le hagan un monumento en todos los lugares del mundo, esa web es increíble, no se me ocurrió que pudieran haber eliminado el artículo original
@eZKu
De nada, hombre.

Yo es que ya estoy acostumbrado a tener que recurrir a web.archive por temas de educación, que las páginas de las consejerías son muy volubles y muchos sitios enlazan a recursos que están en páginas eliminadas (aunque los materiales sigan disponibles si das con el enlace directo al archivo). [+risas]
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