If Futurama was Real…

Just mirroring a cool work by Dylan Marvin:

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Voi siete qui! #2

Nuove elezioni, nuove domande, nuove risposte, risultati simili, questo è il responso:
Elezioni 2008. Io sono qui. E tu dove sei?
Penso proprio che questa volta voterò l’Italia dei Valori di Di Pietro, se non altro perché fa orrore ad alcuni figuri che ritengo a dir pochi loschi (è una mia personale opinione… e lo dico per ragioni legali, visti i modi che certa gente usa per azzittire chi da fastidio).

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Vigilante and Vigilante Mobile, the beginning

Just did the initial project importing for Vigilante and Vigilante Mobile, for now only a couple of hackish multipart jpeg viewer to use with Motion.
Vigilante is supposed to be the main “full-featured” application, it is written in C++ and C using gtkmm and gstreamer, but it’s my intention to make it modular so new backends other than gstreamer could be added.
Vigilante Mobile is a small multipart jpeg viewer meant to be used on every Java (J2ME) enabled mobile device.
I choosed the GPLv3 license but I need to do some more research on it, I’m not really sure.

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Bush VS Zombies

Replace “zombie” with “terrorist” and it will still be funny (if you don’t live in Iraq or Afghanistan). :-)

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Golden books

Feodor burn books of nobility
Looks like school in Italy is becoming a luxury.
I’d like to talk about two topics on this matter:
1) How much would it be to hire someone to write an high school, or better, a junior high level book? Let’s overestimate this: a full year of work for two skilled graduates. How much would it cost to print a book? As Lulu teaches, not so much. And it is self, on demand printing, mass printing would cost even less.
So, why on earth the fucking government isn’t opening a national publishing house? Is it in the name of the free market? Is it allowed to steal in the name of the free market?
2) Hey publishers: ebooks are taking over! No matter how much will you fight it when you can’t win.
You can fool someone forever. You can fool everyone sometimes. But you can’t fool everyone forever.

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