Karl Unterkircher
Enrico: Quando si parla, con un fare politicamente corretto e un pudore che sa di paura, di scelte di fine vita, quasi a esorcizzare la morte della quale abbiamo più paura di quanta non ne avessero gli antichi che la percepivano come fatto quotidiano, vivere trenta e qualche anno e morire nella fascia della morte [...]
Two elementary one-liners for K2
this one liner (698) makes K2 able to show <span class="entry-tags"> only when it is necessary; this one liner (699) makes K2 able to show the kind of gravatar selected on the back end.
dilw 0.4 is out
This release uses the new feedproxy.google.com feed (thanks to Casey).
dkdil 0.6 is out
This release uses the new feedproxy.google.com feed (thanks to Casey).
Darker Than the Deepest Sea
The average reader of Darker Than the Deepest Sea is not someone who bought it choosing at random in a bookshop, knowing nothing about the life and the work of Nick Drake: their involvement ranges from mild fanatism to strong obsession… even though reading a book requires that the readers are able to move eyes [...]
Aurelio Peccei
In some way, a century after his birth, Aurelio Peccei is still standing.
Ricerche bizzarre (2)
Ho nuovamente accumulato una quantità tale di falsi positivi dai motori di ricerca che posso permettermi di spendere due parole sui più bizzarri. :) In ordine rigorosamente sparso, ecco i migliori: ognuno è seguito da un mio commento. :) numero giusto di partner sessuali: certo, come no… già vedo orde di single pronti a fermarsi [...]
Local maximus of Oil extraction
Passing peak oil, skeptical people would say: Sooner or later, we’ll reach again the past peak… it’s just a question of time. Strictly speaking, it’s not possible to negate this statement but, thinking about it, I’ve started to wonder about another question: What is the longest period in history between a local peak and its [...]
Astonishing result
“very” and “unsound” are two common words but, using a search engine, I’ve just discovered that, not including “Fruit Tree”, their combined use is quite rare.
