I'm not exactly sure what one of the 2 celebrations are, but Mexico is celebrating its 1910 Revolution (Pancho Villa and Emiliano Zapata - 100 years ago) and a Bi-centenary. So the Mexican States have special programming with some of the best revolution-era films (Black and White mostly) across the country. We were watching a national concert for the folks hit by Hurricane Alex in North Eastern Mexico around Monterrey, MX (my wife's hometown) and the channel would break with announcements about all these movies and documentaries. Last night was all about Columbus and how he negotiated with Rome and Spain and Portugal to come to the new Frontier. Neat stuff. The movies run all month on this one (Windows Media format): http://www.aguascalientes.gob.mx/ryta/tv/tv.aspx And on certain times on weekends on this one (RealMedia format): http://oncetv-ipn.net/index.php By the way, this second one has the best Mexican Food recipe programs and tons of recipes and video how-to flicks. The first one has some passionate (very) soccer reporters that do a heck of an objective job on US sports as well. These are State run channels, not Federal, but no politics. Excellent music interviews on one show called Timpano on Sunday evening (midnite CDT) - Jazz, Rock, Rock n Roll, and the stereo-type Mexican styles of music. Livingroom setting with the musician and/or his band and run by other musicians doing the interviews and jamming. Neat. Just hit the 'Senal Internacional' pic on the left. You might have to download Realmedia. Who needs cable? If you want to watch the world's TV channels, go here: http://www.ganiz.com/ Or Sports? I don't register because I don't like chat commentary columns - too distracting. Just hit explore button and scan. http://www.justin.tv/
I wonder if any Uruguayan-built Falcons have ended up there or any other Latin American classic, for that matter. Here's a continuation of our first generation Falcons: Aside from an engine enlargement and other engine tweaks, dig this interior https://listado.mercadolibre.com.ar/ford-falcon#D[A:ford-falcon,L:undefined]