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Elezioni 2013 Ecco i primi risultati- Italian Elections 2013 here the first results
These should be the first results from the Elections in Italy as Grillo is expected to make a “killing” with his policies of “sending the old Nomenclatura away from the Parliament” Every Party is fearing his success as results are pouring in after the polls closed at 3:00 pm local time (GMT+1)
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NASA Long-Distance Google+ Hangout to Connect with Space Station
pio dal cin
11:05 PM - Public
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G+ Bradley Horowitz Describes his Tesla Model S driving experience
Bradley Horowitz
7:24 PM (edited) - Public
A few weeks ago, we decided that we’d take advantage of the long weekend to drive down from the Bay Area to Los Angeles to see friends and family. The notion of driving down (v. flying) was made infinitely more appealing by the thought of taking our Tesla Model S.
In the intervening time, the +The New York Times +Elon Musk kerfuffle unfolded. I must say, it gave me a moment of pause about whether taking the Tesla was actually a good idea.
But I’ve already got more than 3000 miles on the car, and have learned to trust it. So off we went. And I started out by resetting the trip odometer, staying acutely aware of my energy consumption, etc. But as the trip progressed (with another adult and two kids), we settled into the usual road trip rhythm of songs, games, and “Are we there yet? How much longer?!” It became clear that the fact that this was an electric car was a non-issue. And so I stopped any notions of meticulous logging and just had fun and stayed present. So this post is not in anyway intended as a rebuttal, filled with facts, figures, points and counterpoints. Just one happy Model S owner’s experience, on one particularly well-supported route.
We trip was ordinary in the best possible sense. We had the air-conditioner going when it was hot (toward LA), the heater on when it was cold (back here), and we drove like we like to drive. The car handled the steep grades on the path like a champ. In fact the only thing missing was the roar of an engine struggling to make it up the hill. ;-)
Per the attached map below, we stopped twice, breaking the trip into thirds. This gave us an opportunity to eat, switch drivers, refresh… and of course recharge. In a gas-powered car, at least one of these stops would have been “optional” for me… maybe we’d have broken the trip into halves instead of thirds. But we’d have still stopped to eat, and additionally I’d have definitely needed at least one bio-break and stand-and-stretch. So in reality, there was a bit of a compromise. For our second stop, what might have been a 15 minute pit-stop ended up being longer (by about 40 minutes.) We put the time to good use, and it didn’t feel burdensome.
I heard a couple of NPR Marketplace correspondents last week describe this tradeoff well. The first said (I paraphrase), “It’s not always appropriate to judge a new, disruptive technology against an incumbent across every dimension. For instance, landlines almost never ‘drop calls.’ Cell phones do… a lot. By that measure alone, you’d think that cell phones would fail. But the added convenience of portability has trumped every other disadvantage.” Another Marketplace reporter said (again paraphrasing), “I’m sure when gas-powered cars were first introduced some folks were dubious… since most of the oat-feeding stations in our national transportation network did not yet support gasoline pumps. But that of course changed.” ;-)
Here are some other random observations:
- One thing missing from the Supercharger stations – squeegees to clean the windshield of bugs! (+Tesla Motors help us out here!)
- This was my first experience using a Supercharger, and it’s pretty stunning how quickly it pours range back into the car.
- Lots of tumbleweeds blowing across I5. Really big ones that folks had to brake for.
- Cost of travel for four to LA and back: $0 (thanks +Tesla Motors!) versus approx. $1000 for the flights we wanted.
Details:
Here’s a map of our route: http://goo.gl/maps/wpKpE
Palo Alto -> Harris Ranch Supercharger: 158mi
Harris Ranch Supercharger -> Tejon Ranch: 116mi
Tejon Ranch -> Koreatown (LA): 80mi
Total Distance: 354mi
Note that I actually passed a Supercharger in Gilroy, simply because I didn’t need it. That was fun. ;-)Collapse this post
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Hangout with the first Italian woman to go into the ISS for six months in 2014
NASA astronaut Robert L. Curbeam, Jr. (left) and European Space Agency astronaut Christer Fuglesang, both STS-116 mission specialists, participate in the mission’s first of three planned sessions of extravehicular activity (EVA) as construction resumes on the International Space Station. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
| English: ESA Astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti from Italy Deutsch: ESA Astronautin Samantha Cristoforetti aus Italien (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
Hangout with Samantha Cristoforetti (by pio dal cin) I am so excited and proud to announce to have had clearance for an exclusive interview with +Samantha Cristoforetti . I will interview her exclusively on my humble show on +Google+ called +You Are The Star (for FIVE minutes)
The show was meant to bring “Gplussers”to the open in front of a camera and have a nice peaceful conversation about themselves and their experience both in life and on +Google+ as it was first launched almost two years ago.
First Italian woman astronaut, Samantha Cristoforetti does not like celebrity. She easily escaped the spotlight from the media to resume her training.
A marathon that will end on 2014 when she will be launched into space to join the ISS (International Space Station) where she will spend a record six months studying Mother Earth and performing various experiments
The main training takes place in Houston Texas at the +NASA . Samantha has a great curriculum:
35 years old, Aeronautic’s captain and over five hundred hours on military airplanes.
She was picked among thousands of candidates in 2009 by the European Space Agency ESA along with five other astronauts among whom captain Luca Palermitano.
She is training very hard. As the leading engineer on board, she has to know the ISS inside out.
Her dream as a child was to become an astronaut, now that she has finally fullfilled her dream she is ready for the greatest challange of her life.
So, if you are ready to listen to her and what she has to tell about herself and her mission tune in on February 15th at 5 pm (Rome Time) on +YouTube . You’ll be able to see her LIVE and post your questions to her.
Here is the link to my +YouTube channel (pio dal cin Youtube channel)
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Electoral Vote Explained (video)
Electoral Vote Explained (by pio dal cin) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W9H3gvnN468
I never understood how the system worked on the Election in the USA. I looked on Youtube for help and found this very helpful TED video that explains very nicely how the Electoral Vote works in the USA , so I thought I share with those of you, like me who had some doubts about it
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Survive an Active Shooter Attack (Youtube Video)
http://www.codognetreviso.com/2012/07/survive-active-shooter-attack-video.html
(by pio dal cin) Thanks Casey McKinnon for sharing this valuable information
In this video you’ll find important information on how to survive the attack of an active shooter wether you are at the office, at the mall, or at any other public place. The events of Aurora Colorado has taught us that with all the aasault weapons that are sold every year in the USA, there is a possibility that you may find yourself to face an event like this . If so, you’ll have three options :RUN, HIDE, FIGHT.
This well crafted Youtube video I found on the “What’s Hot” list on Google plus thanks to Casey McKinnon Gives a few examples on how you can react to such an event and save your and other people’s lives. Thanks Casey McKinnon for sharing this great video
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Google is about to retire both Blogger and Picasa
http://www.codognetreviso.com/2011/07/google-is-about-to-retire-blogger-and.html Google announced that it will retire its most popular Blogger and Picasa names. Read the whole story provided by http://www.mashable.com
New born kittens named after Google, Facebook,Twitter,Youtube, Stumbleupon
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FlDlCNt1ziY Four kittens were born on July the first in this little town of Codognè, province of Treviso, Veneto, Italy. His owner decided to call them after the most famous Internet search engines and social network. So the first cat was named Google, the second cat Facebook, the third was named after Twitter, and the last and the most active kitten was given the name of You Tube.
Watch the four with the happy “mother” (renamed Stumbleupon) in this youtube video.





























