Friday, 31 October 2008
Guzzanti - Berlusconi: spettacolo
Dio quanto m'e' mancata sta donna in televisione...
Sunday, 26 October 2008
SubDownlader: stop searching for subtitles

It's fast, it's available for linux and windows, it's open source and it works really well, and most important it finds always the right subtitle.
Click on the link above and try it yourself ;)
Wednesday, 22 October 2008
I want to know them!

The menu was:
Starter: salmon, lobster and a spinach puréé as a starter.
Main meal: Veal fillet, veal shoulder and sweetbread sausages.
Dessert: strawberry-chocolate mousse and orange-yogurt cake.
(okay but what about pasta? :D :D)
Now the question is where these 3 guys/girls have been hiding all this time... maybe I wasn't rich enough to enjoy their delicacies ... :(
I will try to know them, I have to!
Monday, 6 October 2008
Where maemo is coming from...

It was the beginning of the internet tablets, it was so beginning that the tablets were just called "devices" and that the 770 was only a prototype. I wasn't there yet but mooch told me he was and he just received his brand new shiny desktop to start doing something.
In the search for a new name for his machine he fired up the good old 'pwgen' utility. Strange and incomprehensible names started to come up on the screen. One of those wasn't really maemo but it was really close to be (pwgen default is to give you 8 chars strings). He extrapolated somehow maemo from the 8 chars displaying on the screen and he dig up in the internet finding out that maemo didn't really mean that much besides something in a dialect on the other part of the world and he decided to choose that as the name of his desktop.
At that time he was the IT guy in the organization and he started to use his desktop to collect packages that developers were sending him over e-mail, ftp... (yeah it was really the beginning).
In few months his desktop was clogged with packages and he couldn't use it anymore as his desktop but it became quite useful as central repository for the developers.
He had to grow it with more disk space and move to another 2x CPU box. When services and needs grew way too much for the little power provided by 2GB and 2x PIII 700MHz, he ordered a new machine that became THE Server.
Someday after some other months somebody came into the room and asked him if Nokia could use that name to register a domain to publish some sdk. Without second thoughts he told "Of course".
Well that was the beginning of maemo.org .
Kudos to mooch ;)
Sunday, 28 September 2008
Recovering from Maemo Summit 08
So finally I get few minutes to write about Maemo Summit 08. Hopefully (if the crawler hits my blog) this should be my first post aggregated with planet.maemo.org. So hello maemons.
At the beginning I wasn't so sure that I would have benefited by going to the summit and I was a bit sceptical about it. Well after that (and after one week passed to recover from it) I have to say: it was great!
First time I met a lot of people and had a chance to really talk to them (email, though useful, doesn't give you everything of a person). First time I had a chance to speak for more than the time allocated for the meeting with some nokians.
Overall there was this sensation of community that as an insider you don't feel everyday. Actually you never feel so much you're busy with your job.
I really have to thank (again) Quim and Peter that organized the summit. And I also have to thank the whole community. If you didn't get it we, as nokians, need you as much as you need us. Coming back to Finland after the summit I was refreshed and energized (even though I was damn tired) and I felt I was sharing this state of mind with a lot of others in the plane (at least the tiredness :D ).
Greetings to Niels, murrayc, kersten and the other of the openismus crew (great party!). To the Collabora guys and to the rest that I didn't mention here. See you at the next summit.
BIG thanks to the community to support us and to give us more energy to continue on this path.
At the beginning I wasn't so sure that I would have benefited by going to the summit and I was a bit sceptical about it. Well after that (and after one week passed to recover from it) I have to say: it was great!
First time I met a lot of people and had a chance to really talk to them (email, though useful, doesn't give you everything of a person). First time I had a chance to speak for more than the time allocated for the meeting with some nokians.
Overall there was this sensation of community that as an insider you don't feel everyday. Actually you never feel so much you're busy with your job.
I really have to thank (again) Quim and Peter that organized the summit. And I also have to thank the whole community. If you didn't get it we, as nokians, need you as much as you need us. Coming back to Finland after the summit I was refreshed and energized (even though I was damn tired) and I felt I was sharing this state of mind with a lot of others in the plane (at least the tiredness :D ).
Greetings to Niels, murrayc, kersten and the other of the openismus crew (great party!). To the Collabora guys and to the rest that I didn't mention here. See you at the next summit.
BIG thanks to the community to support us and to give us more energy to continue on this path.
Sunday, 14 September 2008
Teoria alternativa sul cancro
Navigando l'altro giorno mi sono imbattuto in questo video:
Sono 22 minuti in cui l'oncologo romano Tullio Simoncini dopo una breve presentazione sulla sua teoria sulla causa del cancro lascia spazio alle testimonianze che sono la vera forza di questo video.
Da quel che raccontano i suoi pazienti hanno curato il cancro con "semplici" iniezioni di Bicarbonato di Sodio (si esatto avete capito bene... il Solvay per intenderci) o la tintura di iodio...
Ora per chi come me non e' un esperto del settore questa e' una notizia sconvolgente... il cancro si potrebbe risolvere con dei semplici sali perche', secondo Simoncini, il cancro e' un fungo, o meglio e' la reazione del nostro organismo a una massiccia colonizzazione di funghi.
Niente piu' mutilazioni, niente piu' chemioterapie che ti fanno perdere i capelli...
La cosa che mi chiedo e' perche' non si fanno ulteriori ricerche su una terapia del genere? Perche' si spendono milioni per cercare di trovare la cura del cancro e poi non si sperimentano i classici rimedi della nonna?
Date un'occhiata al video e' veramente interessante.
Sono 22 minuti in cui l'oncologo romano Tullio Simoncini dopo una breve presentazione sulla sua teoria sulla causa del cancro lascia spazio alle testimonianze che sono la vera forza di questo video.
Da quel che raccontano i suoi pazienti hanno curato il cancro con "semplici" iniezioni di Bicarbonato di Sodio (si esatto avete capito bene... il Solvay per intenderci) o la tintura di iodio...
Ora per chi come me non e' un esperto del settore questa e' una notizia sconvolgente... il cancro si potrebbe risolvere con dei semplici sali perche', secondo Simoncini, il cancro e' un fungo, o meglio e' la reazione del nostro organismo a una massiccia colonizzazione di funghi.
Niente piu' mutilazioni, niente piu' chemioterapie che ti fanno perdere i capelli...
La cosa che mi chiedo e' perche' non si fanno ulteriori ricerche su una terapia del genere? Perche' si spendono milioni per cercare di trovare la cura del cancro e poi non si sperimentano i classici rimedi della nonna?
Date un'occhiata al video e' veramente interessante.
Tuesday, 9 September 2008
La fine del mondo

Splendida, una delle cose piu' belle degli ultimi tempi in giro per internet.
Spero di non dover rimpiangere queste parole tra due giorni se saremo dentro un buco nero... :/
(ps. thanks Fra')
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