Ridicolmente Ridicolizzati dal Ridicolo

Ridicoli. Questo siamo. Un popolo di RIDICOLI che permettono ad un uomo RIDICOLO, Silvio Berlusconi, cancrena degli ultimi 20 e piu’ anni d’Italia, senza alcuna vergogna, remora, timore o paura, di fare il bello ed il cattivo tempo. E di RIDICOLIZZARE ogni Valore, Diritto, Legge, Organo Istituzionale. Il tutto abusando, anzi dire i violentando, stuprando, le parole. Parole come ā€œLibertaā€™ā€, ā€œDirittoā€, ā€œStatoā€, ā€œDEMOCRAZIAā€. E quindi si arriva a cose orribili e disgustose, come il gesto fatto in chiusura dei ā€œlavoriā€ del nuovo partito da lui fondato, PdL (Popolo delle Liberta’), con cui si e’ letteralmente mangiato tutta la destra italiana. ...

March 29, 2009 Ā· 2 min Ā· 278 words

Nerds and Wonks should drive America(?)

I could start comment this out, but the article itself is interesting enough: I don’t need to add my own juice (and, most important, it doesn’t need it neither). […] We owe our well-crafted democratic form of government with its cleverly designed system of checks and balances, to a weird bunch of policy, technology, and scientific wonks and nerds such as Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, and Alexander Hamilton. These guys and their compatriots were the kind of wonks and nerds, who, when presented with a problem and a complex system to analyze and possibly replicate, threw themselves into learning as much about it as possible. Some were best at policy, and others were best at technology, and some, like Jefferson and Franklin were outstanding contributors to both. But today - because some of them did not exactly have winning personalities and others had personal morality issues - few would have little chance of getting elected. Which is a shame because not only did they have the desire, education and life experience to deal with such problems, they also had what Walter Lippmann - a premier political journalist of past decades - called ā€œcivic virtue.,ā€ […] The wonks and nerds we need to run for political office and take direct control are out there. Some I see working within government advising the politicials, such as engineering nerd and ecomomics wonk Neel Kashkari, the interim assistant secretary in the U.S. Treasury assigned with the responsibilty for managing the financial bailout. Others I meet at the embedded system design, science, and technology meetings I attend and write about. Many of you are satisfied and busy with the work you trained for. Others may have a complete disdain for politics and politicians. But remember our representative democracy was designed as a ā€œgoverment OF the people, BY the people and FOR the people.ā€ […] ...

October 20, 2008 Ā· 2 min Ā· 399 words

I like angry techs

I wrote about Hadoop some time ago (for ā€œsome reasonsā€) and I did EXACTLY what Ted Dziubas says here. But I’m not offended at all: he is 100% right! And I strongly suggest to take a look at this article: in the middle of his swearing there is, actually, some good stuff about ā€œwhat is going on in the Web2.0 Yet Again Exploding Bubble!!!

August 12, 2008 Ā· 1 min Ā· 64 words

Innovation lesson from Pixar

Innovation is one of the major topics that all the Big companies speaks all the time about: how, what, when… Innovation? When the reality is of a little/medium size company, Innovation is easy: you don’t need to convince, motivate, move people. Teams with ā€œInnovation in mindā€ just pop out from the ground… and a good manager just need to feed and support them. But when it comes to big companies, with budgets of millions, with Customers that are even bigger… it’s like trying to move an Elephant using one man and a cord. Mission Impossible. But. There are brave companies. Companies that plays the game smart. And those company lead Innovation. Apple? Yes, please! This article is indirectly about Apple: it’s about Pixar. It’s an interview to the Director of a different great movies in Pixar that brought ā€œInnovation where looked impossibleā€: Phillip Bradley Bird (aka Brad Bird). ...

April 17, 2008 Ā· 2 min Ā· 425 words

In Italia il crimine paga e potrebbe farti eleggere

Dopo che la Chiesa l’ha ammonito per essersi elevato al rango di ā€œSalvatoreā€, si e’ auto proclamato Papa: potra’ ā€˜si farsi ā€œEncicliche ad Personamā€ per permettere al Papa di rappresentare ufficialmente la reincarnazione di Cristo. […] A beautiful, romantic country of olive-dappled landscapes and cobblestoned piazzas famed for its food, fashion and bella figura, Italy is today a land awash in corruption, economic decay, political ennui, rampant impunity and a fast-declining standard of living. Inflation is among the highest in Western Europe, growth the lowest. Record numbers of people report feeling poorer than ever. […] ...

April 13, 2008 Ā· 3 min Ā· 520 words