While us where webcasting live MyNakedPastor.com, one of the greatest challenges was to keep signal live the most of the time, and to transmit from most of the places. At the beach, I found we had low signal, and I needed an antenna, but also I needed to have mobility with the Camera, Laptop, Tripod, transmitter and wires… so I got a Miami Heat hat and I fixed a metal base, to have a false ground plane to take care of the SWR of the antenna. So, I put everything on a back pack, hat and… I got the required signal level to transmit from the beach. My antenna boosted the signal almost 9 db’s, enough to have a steady signal. It looked funny, but it worked fine.
I know just a little about my grand grand parents, but I have the names and a picture. Lucecita García Luna and Blas Carrasco, they had 19 kids… It's obvious there no was TV on that time. One of their sons, Eduardo Carrasco García Luna, married María Contreras Nuñez, who was daughter of Vicentita Nuñez and Teodoro Contreras. They had five kids: Natalia, Eduardo, Alicia Solveigh, Manuel and Lolita. My Grandpa Eduardo used to work for the city of Tlalnepantla and he was recognized because his honest service. He was also a talented self taught musician, he played piano, violin and other musical instruments. He was always a family man, and he died in the early 60’s. I barely remember when he past away. It is one of my first memories, and it was a painful process for the family. My grandma moved from Tlalnepantla to Mexico city to live close to his two sisters Margarita (Mago) and Linda. Grandma was a faithful woman. I remember her as a devoted Christian Catholic. She walked every day f
I LOVE it that you let us laugh with you! Good times, man, good times.
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