Jesus E'Life

Jesus Nuñez Olivares is a telecom professional, scuba diver and travel passionate living in Spain, interested to share what has attracted my attention while working, traveling, walking, diving, reading, etc.; with the people and friends around my life.
Interested in scuba diving, technology around wireless, alternative energy sources, robotics, aerospace, jazz.
jesuselife.com represent the first step, I do believe with this blogging tool from tumblr had found a quite easy to use mechanism, so be with me on this journey, feel free to provide any feedback and ideas to post.

Today shared by Mark Curtis - COO and Fjord founder at #CIBBVA

Interesting to see 3D printing, retail experience, learning gets personal among them, for sure the CIBBVA will share the video - www.centrodeinnovacionbbva.com

Just learned about this project, and is really amazing to see the level of detail on the Ghent Altarpiece picture, is really impressive the amount of work performed by the artist, take a a look and compare from several views. More info on their project web - http://closertovaneyck.kikirpa.be

Desde mañana 15 de Enero y hasta el 15 de Febrero la Biblioteca Nacional de España, organiza una serie de actividades relacionadas con el Jazz, incluyen conferencias y conciertos.

El aforo es limitado, entrada libre y la verdad una buena representación tanto de especialistas como músicos.

Entre ellos Cifu, Jordi Suñol, Chema Garcia, Jorge Pardo, Pepe Rivero Duo, Moises Sanchez y un concierto con especial interes de participar del Berklee College of Musica de Valencia.

Todo esto por motivo de la exposición El Ruido Alegre.

Más info y fechas en la web Jazz en la BNE

Incredible performance from this people…The Piano Guys

Pasando Despeñaperros

Posted from: Madrid, Spain

The new walking open space in Madrid, where the M30 use to be.
Great for walking, running, skating, biking and more.
Posted from: Rome, Italy

A couple of days to disconnect.
Posted from: Madrid, Spain

2010 was a dry year for me, no diving trips.

2011 will be a return to sea year, starting in the Pacific ending at Indian

In the meantime, gears in maintenance mode…viajesbuceo divers see you soon ..!!!

Acid Oceans and Nitrogen Cycles

You know…is all about Oceans and passion for Diving…

One of the particular concerns that researchers have raised about ocean acidification has been its potential impact on calcifying organisms - species that build calcium carbonate shells, skeletons or plates, species like corals, shellfish or coccolithophore algae.

A recent paper in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences suggests that ocean acidification might have an additional impact: altering the nitrogen cycle in the ocean.