¡Gracias, Gato Barbieri!

by Moises Jafet — on  ,  ,  , 
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Hoy ha sido el día que estaba escrito para Leandro Barbieri marchar.

Credits: Wikipedia

Leandro Barbieri was born on Nov. 28, 1932, in Argentina, and recorded 35 albums between 1967 and 1982. He earned the nickname Gato, which means “cat,” in the 1950s because of the way he scampered between clubs in Buenos Aires with his saxophone to make it to his next gig.

The New York Times

El inmenso y muy querido amigo Federico Astwood estará muy feliz de encontrarse contigo. ¡Que gran legado!

¡Un grato adiós, Gato y millones de gracias..!

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Moisés Jafet Cornelio-Vargas

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Physicists, award-winning technologist, parallel entrepreneur, consultant and proud father born in the Dominican Republic.
Interested in HPC, Deep Learning, Semantic Web, Internet Global High Scalability Apps, InfoSec, eLearning, General Aviation, Formula 1, Classical Music, Jazz, Sailing and Chess.
Founder of pluio.com and hospedio.com.
Author of the Sci-fi upcoming novel Breedpeace and co-author in dozens of publications.
Co-founder of MunicipiosAlDia.com, Jalalio Media Consultants and a number of other start-ups.
Former professor and Key-note speaker in conferences and congresses all across the Americas and Europe.
Proud member of the Microchip No.1 flying towards Interestellar space on board NASA's Stardust Mission, as well as member of Fundación Municipios al Día, Fundación Loyola, Fundación Ciencias de la Documentación and a number of other non-for profit, professional organizations, Open Source projects and Chess communities around the world.
All opinions here are his own's and in no way associated with his business interests or collaborations with third-parties.