of Umberto and I am not speaking of his latest book (which I have not read), but the phenomenon that - Wikipedia docet - in physics and acoustics defines the reflection of sound waves with an obstacle et cetera. In my last post I talked about Karst, as I do for some time I linked it all on Facebook. Well, this time (I think the first one) FB comments, in person and via SMS exceeded those on the blog. For some time I started to realize that when I tell you something about me to friends or acquaintances with whom I feel I do not have frequent contact to answer "I know," I think to myself, 'How are you doing? ", Then I remember many lines of type in here and I answer.
When I started "BlogdiCaio" I did it mainly because I was tired of the constraints relating to what I write for work. I wanted to recover the pleasure to fuck a bit 'with the words. Then I'm really into, especially after I began to know that there were those who read. Difficult for someone to write for himself alone, particularly if the public does, so readers have stimulated me. In particular, I liked that my best friend Chris used this place to get a lot of things, all in all very light, that distance does not allow us to share more in front of a beer. Then the run from a fun hobby became a passion, a part of me, and tell me increasingly concerned. I write anything by way 'of personal diary (like this), something basketball. Then came books ... do the math and realize that being here on ticking on the keys is becoming increasingly significant.
For the rest ... week of very mild stroke, due to work ( God bless HIM! ) and want to be with Clare and Mateja. The commitment to change a city, decide for the best and without too much time available. A couple of books not so interesting as to merit a post (though I have an upcoming tribute to Bill Bryson). The beginning of the second phase of the Euroleague with a disputed victory in Ljubljana in Rome ...
but today I was going to stop the sound waves that are reflected on the screens of all of you who read my blog.
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