The snake’s head
They are the snake’s head, and no one has the courage to admit the fact that is not matter anymore of Banks or Companies.
There will be no solution continuing to invest and help banks that will give credit to companies that will employ people that will consume products on the market. It was nice, isn’t it? Regretfully capitalism is not working like that anymore.
How capitalism will manage billions of people? What they will be paid for? What kind of job they will do? We have created for years, for decades so many useless things and so we have also created useless people. Right now the only reason of any economic activity is the profit itself, the chance to come in the market with a cheaper item, with a better price.
I can give you an example right here in Piedmont, a really good one.
Its name was Olivetti… Continue reading
Are we all insane?
Hi there…
I just want to remind to all my fellows Italians just a couple of things on the nuclear issue.
On 8 November 1987 three referendums are held on power plants and two on the justice system: a large majority of Italians rejects nuclear energy.
In light of the results, the Government suspends work on the Trino 2 plant (Vicenza), closes down the Latina plant, and controls the safety of the Caorso (Piacenza) and Trino 1 plants, plus the feasibility of reconverting the Montalto di Castro plant (Viterbo).
I would like to see some respect, the referendums are NOT EXPIRED, there was not an expiration date like a bottle of milk on it.
Please note:
- The power plants (at least 4) that the Italian Government want to build now, will be ready in not less then 20 years and will not be build with the last and safest… Continue reading
Roero’s awakening
Today Roero is a recognized wine-making area of Piedmont along with its neighbours Langhe and Monferrato; but Roero region is also known for its fruits production.
Therefore during springtime the landscape dominated by orchards changes really rapidly starting from amazing blossom and flowers of all kinds of fruit trees: pears, peaches, apples, apricot, and plums.
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Here we have some photos I took when I went there for a walk trying to get pictures of the blossom colors but regretfully the light was quite terrible, plus I got also an overexposed development of my film done by some really unprofessional company.
It seams that due to the digital photography revolution, really few shops are still able to develop and print correctly a film. Luckily it was one of my last job using films and my old and glorious Canon EOS 300.
- the images have been realized… Continue reading



