Video of the Day

> > Title: Cubo Rubik con ojos cerrados Abstract: Un chico que monta el cubo de Rubik con los ojos cerrados. It’s very amazing! And… It would be the same also with the eyes opened!!! O_O Thanks to MadMonkey for the suggestion.

March 25, 2007 Â· 1 min Â· 42 words

Ai romani piace l'Amatriciana...

… ma anche la Mela. E l’hanno scoperto anche a [en:Cupertino]. Ed infatti l’Apple Store è ormai in prossima apertura. Come avrete letto su un altro milione di blog italiani (e non). Qui trovate la pagina ufficiale di Apple che descive l’evento. Ci vorrei andare anche io, magari per una delle 1000 magliette commemorative e per firmare il coupon per il concorso. Ma… chi è disponibile? Chi viene con me? Volete vedere la maglietta? O magari il suo package? ...

March 23, 2007 Â· 1 min Â· 83 words

Help me with the final Baggage

Hi. Can you help me? I’m writing down a list of things that I have to bring with me for my “final move” in UK. I need an help: what do you’d put in your baggage for a light-move to another country? Obviously, you can exclude everything that you’d bring for a normal “travel with return”. Every help will be appreciated! ;)

March 22, 2007 Â· 1 min Â· 62 words

HDR experiments...

Because I can’t resist to try to understand… when my great friend try something ;) . Here you can see the original version of two images: London - Regent’s Street - Apple Store (made by me during my second trip at London for the Assesment Day of Symbian) Gulls (by National Geographics) And, after the jump, the [en:HDR]ed version. ...

March 22, 2007 Â· 1 min Â· 109 words

Speed up Mail.app

+ + vacuum BRRRRRUUUUUUUUUMMMMM! Anyone that use Mail.app (the “official” mail client on [en:Mac OS X]) knows that the greater mailboxes become, the slower Mail.app goes. I don’t know how many email I have, but the oldest is from the 2002 (I have cutted older because they became useless). Today, I found an interesting link on TUAW: A faster way to speed up Mail.app on Hawk Wings. Starting from that tips, I have expanded it to vacuum every table in the SQLite3 database used from Mail.app to index our emails. Continue to see the mini-howto. ...

March 5, 2007 Â· 2 min Â· 231 words

Fusion Beta 2 available

Today, after finishing of the URL-game of xmau (I have jumped the 42 because… I don’t know how to make THE QUESTION: I have found the credits casually! ;) ), I have decided to come back to life. And, on TUAW, I found this: VMWare release the beta 2 of Fusion, the [en:Mac_OS_X|MacOSX] version of VMWare Virtualization System. The biggest news is the availability of the native 3D-Support of DirectX for virtualized [en:Windows] installations. Here the Release Notes.

March 5, 2007 Â· 1 min Â· 78 words

Video of the Day

Title: 300 - Italian Trailer I’m waiting for the [en:Sin_City|next big movie] from the Graphic Novel of the [en:Frank_Miller_(comics)|SUPER FRANK MILLER]!

March 4, 2007 Â· 1 min Â· 21 words

OpenSolaris free Starter Kit

On http://get.opensolaris.org/ you can book a free OpenSolaris Starter Kit. It’s a good occasion to try the features of this SUPER-[en:Operating_System|OS] and familiarize with it. It’s free! Inside you’ll find tutorials, documentation, and two DVDs filled with useful software. Get started using OpenSolaris technology — right on your laptop or home PC. This kit will help you learn about the OpenSolaris source code and the community. On the DVDs, you’ll find: ...

March 2, 2007 Â· 1 min Â· 150 words

Silk - Seta

“Wandering” on Cine|blog I have found something special and unexpecteed: the cinematographic transposition of Silk. Silk is a novel by Italian writer [Alessandro Baricco](en:Alessandro Baricco). It was translated into English in 1997 by Guido Waldman. A new English translation by Ann Goldstein was published in 2006. Lelly has lent it to me two months ago: I have read it in few ours!!! A beautiful history of love and passion, written without written words: everything is a gesture, an intuition, a reference to something thinkable but not expressible. ...

March 1, 2007 Â· 2 min Â· 260 words

World Time Clock

The description from MoMA Store: This barrel-shaped desk clock has 12 sides, each with the name of two major cities. Altogether, the 24 cities represent the 24 Global Time Zones. To find the local time in another time zone, simply roll the clock so the city representing that time zone is on top. A great gift for business travelers and globetrotters. Author of this interesting gadget is Charlotte van der Waals, [en:Dutch] Industrial Designer. And, she seems to be very “clock addicted”, looking at another gallery of products from her: in particular, it seems that she loves to make “world universal clocks”. ...

March 1, 2007 Â· 1 min Â· 119 words