The AMIPCI claims to be the mexican internet association. They say that they are helping to consolidate the internet industry in Mexico, grouping the people who matter in the industry (which means, of course, those who pay them a monthly fee).
Today they are celebrating The Internet Day with this site.
So here’s a good time to insert a disclaimer: I’m a web professional. I’m working my butt off to shape a better internet in Mexico and these clowns doesn’t represent me. Not in a million years.
That said, let the mocking begin.

WTF!! I keep finding this kind of sites (antiquated and badly efficiently designed) in a lot of mexican sites. Thanks Armando for being the best you can be in designing, to save us from this kind of sites.
You mean either “this clown”, or “these clowns”
“The people who matter” (not matters)
Also, single-spacing is sufficient, you don’t need to insert double spacing between words
you are so right! the fact that there’s a huge “download IE9″ pop-up totally reveals their true colors. ridiculous.
the open source community needs no national association.