Una "Apple Geek-Girl"

Seguo il suo blog da parecchio ormai. Di tutta risposta a questo, ha postato il suo “modus-vivendi” di coppia, con particolare riferimento a quello che la Mela genera in lei (consciamente ed inconsciamente). … Il fast user switching non è mai abbastanza fast. Finisce che lui usa il mio account e mi scombina un po’ di cose senza volerlo. Una volta ebbe la brillante idea di installare due Thunderfox, col mio account, col risultato che mi sputtanò tutta la posta. Recuperata dopo varie acrobazie. E lui con quella faccia e l’eterno interrogativo: muh?!… ...

December 14, 2005 Â· 1 min Â· 126 words

The chance to write motorsport history

It’s TRUE: Audi will run on the 24 Le Mans with a Diesel motor; a TDI engine. Official Site. Comment (in Italian) of www.autoblog.it. I love cars, and I hate cars (they are destroying the planet), and read about the utilization of a diesel-based engine to run for the 24LM it the sign of a new time for the diesel. Good luke Audi. ps When run with hybrid or, better, gas-natural engie?

December 13, 2005 Â· 1 min Â· 72 words

Simple and Direct

Wordpress is surprising me: I had tried Joombla, Drupal and other minor CMS/Blog system. They was heavy to understand and to use. Too many “personalizations” and “features” that a “simple and with-no-time” user does not require. I appreciate the use of very large characters in the administration interface, that evidence the interest of WP’s developers to make “build a blog” simple. WP offers, also, a simple way to make a personal web site, adding Pages and with the “feature” to do that gerarchically. Finally I can make a personal blog and a personal homepage at the same time… without needs to understand an API framework or the strange and complex structure of a CMS. ...

December 11, 2005 Â· 1 min Â· 133 words

My first post on Wordpress...

Another. Another test of another cms/weblog system/way-to-make-my-homepage. Will I make it… a day? Anyway, I had imported old post that I make on the Google Blogger Platform.

December 11, 2005 Â· 1 min Â· 27 words