Jesus and Mo

I know I’ll now have some problems for posting this, but I can’t deny that it is VERY FUNNY!!! It’s a blog, with daily comic-strips about a very particular “couple”: Jesus and Mohammed. The blog is entitled: Jesus and Mo. I was unable to find the name of the author (what a surprise), but I really don’t care. Is he American, Saudi, Egyptian, Iraqi, Thai, Chinese or Napolitan? I really don’t care, as long as the strips are smart and funny. ...

September 20, 2008 Â· 1 min Â· 91 words

Death Star Canteen

Deadly Funny!!! [Original Source: Zein’s Blog]

September 15, 2008 Â· 1 min Â· 6 words

Ferrero Rocher vs Pocket Coffee

Sono sempre stati tra i miei “candies/sweets/cakes” preferiti (quando si tratta di cose piccole e veloci) (ovviamente, incomparabili ad un bel Baba’ ;) ). Il loro concentrato di cioccolata abbinata a Caffe’ o Nocciola e’ un “Marriage Made in Heaven”. Ma non sono qui per parlarvi di questo. Che sono un chiattone lo sapete gia’. Sono qui per parlare dell’ennesimo parto della mia mente malata circa la “Comparazione di Uomo e Donna”. O meglio, di quello che penso debbano essere Uomo e Donna per far si che le cose funzionino (si vede che ho il cuore nello zucchero? :-P ). ...

September 13, 2008 Â· 2 min Â· 335 words

Large Hadron Collider goes Rap ;)

Some scientists working on the LHC at the Cern of Geneva had a cool idea to make people aware of “what” they are going to do. On the 10th of September there will be the First Beam (more info on the official website/blog), and I like the way they make sure people understand it’s NOT the end of the World. My personal answer to them is: Hey man, this shit is good! ;) ...

September 6, 2008 Â· 1 min Â· 73 words

How to waste ÂŁ200M

How can I say it without being unpolite with M$? … I simply can’t! [Original Source: melablog.it]

September 5, 2008 Â· 1 min Â· 17 words

The Berserk of Ignorance

There is this article from the Financial Times that I would like to link here but, because it needs a registration (that I strongly support you to do), I quote it here: Italian party seeks to block new mosques By Paul Bompard in Rome Published: August 25 2008 02:24 | Last updated: August 25 2008 02:24 Italy’s Northern League, the populist, xenophobic, sometimes separatist movement that is a key component of Silvio Berlusconi’s governing coalition, has proposed new legislation which would effectively halt construction of new Islamic mosques. The bill, which the League’s chief of deputies Roberto Cota is expected to send to parliament next week, would require regional approval for the building of mosques. It would also require that a local referendum be held, that there be no minaret or loudspeakers calling the faithful to prayer, and sermons must be in Italian, not Arabic. Chances of this being approved as it stands are slim, since it clashes with a number of constitutional rights and there was no immediate support from either Berlusconi’s Forza Italia party or from the ex-fascist National Alliance. But there has been cautious support from the small, ultra-Catholic UDC party, and the proposed anti-mosque legislation undoubtedly reflects widespread feeling among Italians that some defence against a rapidly rising Islamic presence is needed. At present, the Muslim population in Italy is estimated at 1m, with 258 registered mosques. The Northern League, which theoretically favours the secession of northern Italy from the centre and south, won more than 8 per cent of the vote at the April general elections, and has always trumpeted defence of national values of the northern Italian “race” as the natural product of its homeland. Without giving details, Roberto Maroni, the rightwing interior minister from the League, also said in April that “nomads” – as Italians call the Gypsies, although most do little roaming – who were not Italian citizens and did not meet conditions to stay would be deported to their “countries of origin”. The League has capitalised on a wave of xenophobia, of fear of crime committed by foreigners, and of preoccupation with illegal immigrants, which did much to help the Berlusconi alliance win the elections. CopyrightThe Financial Times Limited 2008 ...

August 26, 2008 Â· 3 min Â· 568 words

Tiger Woods is Jesus, Really!

LOL! :D

August 24, 2008 Â· 1 min Â· 2 words

Even the Irish Times...

… knows what a knob/dickwad is Bondi. I would like to drive your attention to one particular sentence in the end: … Mr Bondi has, however, had nothing to say about the artistic merits of the “popular” entertainment that passes for serious broadcasting on the TV channels owned by his political master, Mr Berlusconi. This is not the first time I see how strong is the position of international news papers and media against the Quality of our TV: how ugly we look like? :( ...

August 21, 2008 Â· 1 min Â· 89 words

I sold my Love

No, not that Love! That one has no price! This one. For ÂŁ255.00!!! Anyone wonders why? ;)

August 20, 2008 Â· 1 min Â· 17 words

Dijkstra on Ferragosto

No, Ferragosto is an Italian Holiday only. Here we are working (quite) hard. But a break is allowed to everyone, isn’t it? I found this “extract” of Selected Writings on Computing: A Personal Perspective, by Edsger W. Dijkstra (Springer-Verlag, 1982. ISBN 0–387–90652–5). ...

August 15, 2008 Â· 4 min Â· 796 words