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About Me

Born in 1981 and lived in a hotel in small italian thermal town.
Studied informatics and "l'ecole de la respiration".
Earned money working as web designer, bartender, cook, receptionist, hotel hospitality customer care guy, painter, night porter, graphic designer, SEO copywriter and SEO analyst. I'm in love.

Location:
Italy, Parma
Current organization:
equiliber
Gender:
Male
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I'm passionate about

environment, stats, sardinian music, optimization

An idea worth spreading

politics need to listen and give fast and clean feedback.

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sumo, sardinian music, videogames, website optimization, environment, sustainability

People don't know that I'm good at

whistling

My TED Story

not yet :) just lurking

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    A comment on Talk: David Gallo: Underwater astonishments

    Aug 16 2010: The first part of the video is much more interesting if you think that we usually try nuclear bombs in the deepest sea, more than 2000 atomic bombs exploded in the last 50 years... (http://www.ctbto.org/specials/1945-1998-by-isao-hashimoto/ )
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    A comment on Talk: Bill Gates on energy: Innovating to zero!

    Feb 28 2010: trees Bill... plant trees and make people plant trees, then plant trees.
  • A comment on Talk: Dan Pink: The puzzle of motivation

    Sep 29 2009: interesting fact: most of these "findings" are just a part of Itsuo Tsuda's work on "not-motivation" (check out the "ecole de la respiration" "le non-faire" books"
  • A reply on Talk: Willard Wigan: Hold your breath for micro-sculpture

    Aug 15 2009: maybe all the teachers know that their words have so much weight in young people's life that if they could think to a little part of the things that they are provoking they will probably would not work at all. As a teacher, you just carry on and try to do as little mistakes as you can. We cannot give to the teachers or to the parents so much responsibility, since every one of us has been forced to grow at some point in his/her life, and that is mandatory for everyone and it could be at any age, in any moment.
    Also saying "you cannot do it" it's just a strong way of saying "you can do it with pain".

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