September 26th, 2007 by Daniele Muscetta
Blog works, all the plugin work too. I will *only* have to re-write a whole bunch on SQL queries for my .Net frontend that is now broken. I'll do that at one stage, now I can't be asked.
Posted in category: Coding, Cross Platform
Tags: Blogs, C#, PHP, test, Tools, WebSite
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September 26th, 2007 by Daniele Muscetta

Ubuntu on Virtual PC 2007, uploaded by Daniele Muscetta on Flickr.
After that, I had to change GRUB's configuration to inform it that the SCSI disk (/dev/sda1) was all of a sudden become an IDE one (/dev/hda1), and then I also had to reconfigure X.
After that it runs like a charme!!!
Posted in category: Cross Platform, Linux, Microsoft
Tags: Choice, Integration, Interop, Tools, Windows
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September 25th, 2007 by Daniele Muscetta
It can be downloaded from here. The Italian Technet team has a nice post about it (in Italian). Go download it, and enjoy your testing!
Posted in category: Microsoft
Tags: Blogs, Cross Post, Windows
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September 23rd, 2007 by Daniele Muscetta

[...] The phrase surprised the marquess, because it was the same thing that he had thought when four o'clock had passed. To the bishop it looked like it was a natural coincidence. “The ideas are nobody's” – he said. It drew in air with his finger a series of continuous circles, and concluded: “They fly there in circles, like angels” [...]
Gabriel Garcia Marquez, "Of Love and Other Demons"
Posted in category: Personal, Photos, Rant
Tags: Choice, Patent
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September 15th, 2007 by Daniele Muscetta

Energia Pulita, uploaded by Lupinanto – Antonio Pennisi on Flickr.
But we have not been quick enough to start using the alternative, clean sources of energy. I don't know how it goes in the rest of the world on the local news, but here in Italy in this last couple of days the politicians have been talking and thinking about the energy problem and said that they care.
A lot of Wind-powered centrals have been active for years in the Netherlands, in Germany, and in a lot of other countries.
Italy has been slow in the adoption. We have some example installation, but they won't produce as much.
If we were smart we should really leverage the amount of sun we have all year long. Cover all of our roofs of solar panels. There should be a law where every new house MUST have a solar panel. They should let normal people have HUGE discounts and promote the possibility of being autonomous by installing solar panels at home.
Instead of doing that, our brave politicians with their interests and lobbies are pushing again towards Nuclear Power (that has been REFUSED as an option by people who votes against it in a referendum in 1987) or old-fashioned stinky carbon-burning centrals. How can you even think of calling that a "clean" energy ? Do they think we are all dumb ?
Posted in category: Personal, Rant
Tags: Energy, Environment, Flickr
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September 13th, 2007 by Daniele Muscetta

I used to have Windows Live Writer and Windows Live Messenger on my Windows 2003 Server box. Now, this new fantastic integrated setup says it won't install on this operating system. Ridiculous. You read the release notes, and in fact it only says Windows XP and Vista.
I see.
Well, I happen to use a Windows 2003 Server at home – the same machine for day to day use (like writing this post or checking private email) and doing some study/testing. I don't have loads of machines. I don't actually have money for a new machine (even if I would really need a new one to test stuff).
I try to do more with less.
Well, if this does not install, what am I supposed to do ?
I want to chat with people, which means I'll keep using Pidgin on this machine. That way I also have my GTalk, ICQ and Yahoo buddies all in one place. And it eats up much less memory that the "real" live messenger. And without advertisements. How nice.
I am sorry when my employer does this kind of stupid things. This is not interoperability. It does not even work on OUR operating systems!
As for Windows Live Writer, read Phil's post. It seems like FrontPage, all over again.
For writing this post I've used Flickr.
Since I happen to post quite a bunch of photos or images on my blog, I find it ideal. The ONLY thing Flickr is missing, when used as a blogging tool, is the ability to post tags/categories too. Otherwise it would be perfect.
Posted in category: Cross Platform, Microsoft, Personal, Rant
Tags: Blogs, Choice, Flickr, Integration, Interop, Tools, Windows
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September 12th, 2007 by Daniele Muscetta
Posted in category: Personal, Photos
Tags: Funny
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September 11th, 2007 by Daniele Muscetta
Dave Winer wisely writes:
[...] I've been pushing the idea that every app should be a platform for a long time, that in addition to a user interface, every app should have a programmatic interface. For me the idea came from growing up using Unix in the 70s, where every app is a toolkit and the operating system is a scripting language. Wiring things together is an integral part of being a Unix user. It's why programmers like Unix so much [...]
It is entirely true. The limits are blurry, IMHO. In the Unix world it is common to find full-fledged "applications" which have been written by the ground up by people that were doing SysAdmin tasks, and those "applications" are usually just… scripts. Simple shell scripts, or something more evolved (PERL, PHP, Python) it does not really matter.
I am so tired of the division traditionally made in the Microsoft world between "Developers" and "IT Professionals". We even have separate sites for the two audiences: MSDN and Technet. There are separate "TechED" events: for"Devs" and for "IT Pros". There are blogs that are divided among the two "audiences"…
There aren't two different audiences, really. There are people, with various degrees of expertise. There is no such a thing as a "developer" if he doesn't know a bit how the underlying system works. His code is gonna suck. And there is not such a thing such a "IT Pro" that builds and integrates and manages systems if he does not have the palest idea of how things work "behind the GUI". He's gonna screw things up regardless of how many step-by-step (click-by-click ?) procedures you spoon feed him.
That's why automation and integration are best done by people who know how to write a bit code.
The PowerShell folk GET IT.
Posted in category: Coding, Cross Platform, Microsoft, Personal, PowerShell
Tags: Blogs, Choice, Integration, Windows
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September 9th, 2007 by Daniele Muscetta

I Wish, uploaded by Daniele Muscetta on Flickr.
For me and for my kids, after having moved to another city, this is a more important event than the *real* new years eve that will come in december: september, after the holidays (even tough we have not really been on vacation) is the real moment when the "year" starts in Italy.
Even my company ends its "fiscal years" in June, and the real work starts back in september…
I do hope this school year goes well for my kids and that they can find a bunch of new nice friends in the new school. It is so important for them. I am sorry I had them move, furthermore for the second time (first time having been when moving from holland to Italy, in 2004) but it was the only place we could afford to buy a house in, while still being relatively close to Rome. Having to pay an ever-increasing rent and having no security was not really helping us.
So we moved to Velletri in June, leaving Castel Gandolfo.
With Velletri being a bigger town compared to the village we were living in earlier, everything should be better organized when for they grow – there is more to do, more schools, more shops, more life, more opportunities. This time we live very close to the school, so they can walk to it, instead than being taken by car. This also means that their new friends are going to be the kids living around us. Which makes for more opportunities to play and study together.
It's gonna be tough at the beginning, but in the long run they should be fine.
Posted in category: Personal, Photos
Tags: candles, carretto siciliano, Choice, hopes, School, wishes
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