Monthly Archive for December, 2006Page 2 of 2

After Hours

Come non citare il film di Scorsese?

La scorsa notte, in piena emergenza, mi sono ritrovato in un Kebap bar di una non meglio precisata città del nord Italia. La cucina era davvero buona: la prova stava anche nella clientela internazionale e variegata; a quell’ora della notte infatti, tutti allegramente a mangiar panini, avevamo:

  • un tunisino sornione,
  • una romena abbastanza carina,
  • un transessuale con cellulare operativo,
  • un tossicodipendente,
  • un barbone,
  • un venditore abusivo di cinture (con gentile signora),
  • un ingegnere informatico.

Privatamente posso fornire maggiori dettagli, nel caso qualche lettore sia interessato ai pasti o ad altri eventuali beni e servizi offerti :).

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The library is available

I listed here most of the English books I have read, completely or not, over the years.

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Moving and exporting a Joomla MySQL DB via eBackup

This post updates a previous one on the same topic.

If for some reason you need to restore a MySQL dump of an instance of Joomla (made with eBackup) with the extra component JXplorer, well you could find useful this pre import script I wrote.

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Maurizio Ferraris

He is the man_of_the_day for his paper “Believers and Believers in Belief“, which I read today because I am once again living through that time of the year when many people around me are going to celebrate the birth of the son of a god in whom they “believe” and this paper could be a good read for their advent time. ;-)

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Random poem

Normally, during a mobile phone conversation, the phrases that the amplifier reproduces are meaningless so why not change the ringtone with a good random poem? This could improve dramatically the signal to noise ratio of this device ;)

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