Un genio. Lo admiro desde que era una niña. Su primer personaje que conocí fue Timo, era fantástico. Lo conocí en persona cuando tenía 10 años en una visita a Imevision. Es una mente brillante en una gran persona con un corazón de oro. Su humor, su autenticidad... Lo máximo Señor Andrés Bustamante!!!
Muchas felicidades a mi estimado Andresito de parte de tu maestro de Civismo en la Secundaria y Preparatoria de la Ciudad de México Aurelio Razura Ortiz
Andres Bustamante es sin duda un gran tipo, y como se dice por ahí "an underrated comediant". Adela, como siempre, estas hermosisima y sigues rompiendo corazónes.
Un verdadero genio, ojalá aún no esté retirado y siga haciendo más participaciones en cualquier medio, no importa dónde, el chiste es seguir apreciando su talento.
Por favor díganle a Andres Bustamente que haga un canal de RU-vid es un genio en verdad hace mucha mucha falta contenido de la calidad que Andres hace por favor se los suplico por favor convénzanlo de hacer algo
Herman Hollerith (February 29, 1860 - November 17, 1929) was an American businessman, inventor, and statistician who developed an electromechanical tabulating machine for punched cards to assist in summarizing information and, later, in accounting. His invention of the punched card tabulating machine, patented in 1884, marks the beginning of the era of mechanized binary code and semiautomatic data processing systems, and his concept dominated that landscape for nearly a century.[1][2] Hollerith founded a company that was amalgamated in 1911 with several other companies to form the Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company. In 1924, the company was renamed "International Business Machines" (IBM) and became one of the largest and most successful companies of the 20th century. Hollerith is regarded as one of the seminal figures in the development of data processing.[3]
Herman Hollerith (February 29, 1860 - November 17, 1929) was an American businessman, inventor, and statistician who developed an electromechanical tabulating machine for punched cards to assist in summarizing information and, later, in accounting. His invention of the punched card tabulating machine, patented in 1884, marks the beginning of the era of mechanized binary code and semiautomatic data processing systems, and his concept dominated that landscape for nearly a century.[1][2] Hollerith founded a company that was amalgamated in 1911 with several other companies to form the Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company. In 1924, the company was renamed "International Business Machines" (IBM) and became one of the largest and most successful companies of the 20th century. Hollerith is regarded as one of the seminal figures in the development of data processing.[3]
Héctor Suárez, Andrés Bustamante etc etc, tipos letrados en el arte de hacer reír, los Derbez, los Ortiz d Pinedo, polo Polo, comediantes, de poco ingenio..