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Hello Glasgow, what a glorious day here today eh?! Aye!!!
Unfortunately I’m in my room studying for my master thesis…and soon heading to the library to study more…
Yesterday night, coming back from a gay club (an experience which deserves to be done…anyway the club -Polo- was nice and I had fun with Simo, Mela and her Spanish friends) I was thinking about ways to have fun at night…
I mean, here in Glasgow people really likes to party until 3am o’clock, when all the clubs have to close, and get seriously stoned! After you can see a lot of people in the city centre -where the are most of the clubs in the city- behaving “drunk funny” on the streets and eating a lot of cheese&chips, hamburgers and drinking Irn Bru to recover from hangover. But no cars around. Only a lot of cabs and private hire taxis, which safely drive people home for very cheap prices. No problems of parking and car accidents due to drunk people.
In Italy it’s totally different! People go to discos usually outside the city, by car, where they party hard, drink and maybe get drunk, and unfortunately sometimes take drugs. After that they go home driving and serious car accidents are not unusual.
All this to say: why the hell taxis are so expensive in Italy?!? They would solve both problems of parking and dead people…
I go back to study.
Happy Easter!
This morning I had a good gift: Xmarks.
Let me explain: I’ve been using the Firefox add-on Foxmarks (this website will disappear soon…) since its very beginning, to have my Firefox bookmarks synchronised in different Operative Systems, and to be able to use them also on other computers, logging on the website.
This morning I discovered that Forxmarks has changed to Xmarks, because they created support for all the major internet browsers, i.e. Firefox, Safari and Internet Explorer. Finally I can have the same bookmarks also on Safari!
Incredibly I’m back at my writing in this site. I cannot guarantee I’ll begin to write as much as I have done sometimes before, but I’m still alive, ktulu.it is still alive…
Life in Glasgow keeps on going at full speed and full load. I don’t know if I have already mentioned that I happily moved to a private flat with two amazing friends (Simo, Italian, and Adri, Spanish). The flat is really nice and well located between the city centre and the University.
Last week the team project I was working on finally ended and my PCB (Printed Circuit Board) works really fine. I don’t want to get into details (unless you ask me to…) but it basically implements the control of two motors of a robot, with a boost converter to increase the voltage, driven by PWM (Pulse Width Modulation). In the end you can find a nice picture of the board (ask me for more images and details).
The lectures are finished and the long (almost one month!) Spring break is near to begin. I have to give two exams in May and I am still working on my project, which deals with TEG (thermoelectric generation of energy) and a boost converter to convert and stabilize the output voltage.
Well folks, that’s all for now.
Oh, before the board image…I forgot to tell you that a couple of days ago we made “frittelle” filled with cream! Delicious…for pictures go to my Facebook profile…

I have a three mobile monthly contract in the UK. The 15£ pm contract with the Skypephone S2. I thought it was great in the UK, but now I think it is even better because, being in Italy (for Xmas holidays) and using the 3 ITA network, I can call UK mobiles using my monthly credit! Very good job.
Yesteray I watched a movie, titled “the Happening”. Basically it is about some kind of strange natural toxin that makes humans go crazy and kill themselves. I would add with pleasure, too.
I know at first sight it could seem impossible, but let’s think for a moment that the human body is implemented as an automative electrical machine…the spirit of survival and not self-killing would be represented by one or a set of variables, so that a mutation of only a “gene”, i.e. the changing of the value from 0 to 1 or the contrary, would lead to the same result seen in the movie.
Same consideration if the values are analogical instead of digital…

Hello guys,
I know it’s a lot of time that I am not writing frequently posts in my site, but here in Glasgow I am so busy with a lot of things to do…Now fortunately I have finished my exams for 2008 and I am working only on my final project.
On Wedesday I will flight back to Italy. First destination Milan, where I am spending two days with my cousin, then we are coming back together to Padova on Friday.
I am looking forward to seeing all my friends, relatives and, before all, my cat!
I would like to move to a private flat with a couple of friends, here in Glasgow.
But first I have to find someone who could replace me in my room in the Kelvinhaugh street University of Glasgow student accomodation:
Single room in a 3-students University of Glasgow flat.
5 minutes from the University of Glasgow.
All bills are included in the £354 monthly fee.
Free laundry.
Internet connection.
Bike parking.
Maintenance included.Perfect for students.
contact: 07727883686
If you are coming to Glasgow next semester, this is perfect for you!
Contact me.
The brand of a fashion factory is quite important in the business world, so for an Italian like me is quite astonishing to find a fashion designer who named its brand “facciadiculo“!
Ragazzi voi non avete idea che bijoux di robette che mi sono preso per Helloween!
Vestitino sexy rosso, mutandine nere e rosse, cerchiello rosso…e il gran finale: reggipoppe nero con super imbottitura, so soft, devi sentire che goduria al tatto!!!
Era troppo divertente girare per il camerino delle ragazze accolto da risa di approvazione!
Il tutto per 10 pounds.
Sarò un super trans insomma!!!