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3Apr/120

Google Maps- Traffic alerts for Londoners

TravelAlertsGoogleLondon 150x150 Google Maps  Traffic alerts for Londoners technology  united kingdom uk Tube transport service outages Olympics News maps londoners london google engineering disruption commute alert A post on the Google LatLong blog bring very good news to all Londoners. In fact, they have deployed today a new feature which integrates TFL's travel alert and disruption feed into the application (either the browser based or the mobile apps), so that it's now possible to find out straight away about any engineering work or travel disruption that is happening on the Transport For London transit lines. So this includes real time disruption information as well as planned outages such as the ones so frequent during the weekend.

This is avery nice addition to the Google Maps feature set, given that the London Olympics Games are starting very soon and I bet a lot of people will find this information quite handy.

Read more on their blog post.

12Feb/120

South Acton #station in #London

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A sunset picture just off the South Acton London Overground station. What you see in the distance is the Chiswick Business Park complex, including the construction towers for the last building which is being added to the lot. There is still some snow left from the past few days. Yesterday I managed to have a little walk with my Canon and take a few pics in Kew - Richmond area. I should do it more often ... I missed it! Here you are a few shots I took (the leftmost one was actually taken with my phone)

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11Feb/120

Snow in #London

This year is a particularly freezing one, with temperatures dipping well below under 0C. I have to say that the sight of London under a snow blanket is a particularly fascinating one!

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Here is a shoot I took from the office, I'm basically pointing to the central area (you can probably spot the BT tower in the mist, and much closer the Chiswick Park District line Tube Station. If you follow the thumbnail below, you will see approximately the same area in a clear sky day.

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21Nov/110

Bath – United Kingdom

Had a nice city break in Bath (Somerset - United Kingdom). A lovely small city with a thermal source already known and used at the time of the Roman Empire. It was really weird to walk around in a roof terrace pool in my boxers in November with a few degrees in the air and around 35.5 C in the water.

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In my picture above the Royal Crescent, a residential complex built in the 2nd half of the 18th century. If you are interested in the full set of pictures, please follow this link

6Nov/110

Bonfire Night – Guy Fawkes

Every year on the 5th of November the "Guy Fawkes Night" is remembered across the United Kingdom with fireworks and bonfires. Here is a short video taken near Battersea Park on the south bank of the Thames.

For those who do not know who Guy Fawkes is, here is an extract from Wikipedia:

Guy Fawkes (13 April 1570 – 31 January 1606), also known as Guido Fawkes, the name he adopted while fighting for the Spanish in the Low Countries, belonged to a group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605.

Fawkes was born and educated in York. His father died when Fawkes was eight years old, after which his mother married a recusant Catholic. Fawkes later converted to Catholicism and left for the continent, where he fought in the Eighty Years' War on the side of Catholic Spain against Protestant Dutch reformers. He travelled to Spain to seek support for a Catholic rebellion in England but was unsuccessful. He later met Thomas Wintour, with whom he returned to England.
Wintour introduced Fawkes to Robert Catesby, who planned to assassinate King James I and restore a Catholic monarch to the throne. The plotters secured the lease to an undercroft beneath the House of Lords, and Fawkes was placed in charge of the gunpowder they stockpiled there. Prompted by the receipt of an anonymous letter, the authorities searched Westminster Palace during the early hours of 5 November, and found Fawkes guarding the explosives. Over the next few days, he was questioned and tortured, and eventually he broke. Immediately before his execution on 31 January, Fawkes jumped from the scaffold where he was to be hanged and broke his neck, thus avoiding the agony of the mutilation that followed.

Fawkes became synonymous with the Gunpowder Plot, the failure of which has been commemorated in England since 5 November 1605. His effigy is often burned on a bonfire, commonly accompanied by a firework display.

30Apr/083

Multare il Tornado – Leggenda metropolitana

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Riassunto per i non anglofoni: due poliziotti inglesi che facevano controlli con un radar autovelox hanno improvvisamente rilevato un oggetto muoversi a più di 300 miglia orarie, dopo la qual rilevazione lo strumento ha smesso di funzionare. Praticamente hanno "beccato" un Tornado in esercitazione a bassa quota (ce ne sono anche a Piacenza per dire: mi puntano sempre quando passo in bici :asd: ). Rientrati in centrale, hanno protestato presso la RAF per la malfunzione occorsa al dispositivo. Ecco la risposta della RAF:

« Grazie per il vostro messaggio, che ci permette di completare il rapporto su questo incidente. Sarete interessati a sapere che il computer tattico del Tornado aveva automaticamente preso di mira il "sistema radar ostile" e inviato un segnale di disturbo per confonderlo. Per di più, anche i missili Sidewinder ( N.d.V. ma secondo me erano Sidearm :nerd: ) a bordo dell'caccia in assetto da guerra avevano bersagliato l'obiettivo. Fortunatamente il pilota olandese a bordo del jet ha risposto intelligentemente all'allarme rilevato ed è stato in grado di escludere il sistema automatico di protezione prima del lancio del missile »

Addendum: avendomi incuriosito per la sua assurdità, ho cercato di confermare la veridicità della storia ed ecco che ho la conferma che si tratta di una bufala. A parte l'evidente errore del Sidewinder :asd: , figuratevi se un Tornado si mette a esercitarsi in pieno assetto da guerra sopra le campagne inglesi ...

1Apr/0812

Sindrome di Stendhal

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Suscitando lo stupore e lo sconcerto dei coloro che mi ospitano (il mitico Mose e lo stimatissimo Mauricio ) ho fatto in modo che alla mia vacanza non mancasse un certo connotato "culturale". Tuttavia credo che il carico di oggi sia stato forse eccessivo. Sveglia presto, e trasferimento alla National Gallery dove praticamente è possibile ammirare tutta la pittura che vuoi dal 1300 al 1900 (tipo da Leonardo a Monet passando per Paolo Uccello con una spruzzatina di Van Gogh e contorno di Turner). Successivo pranzo volante e veloce visita della facoltà universitaria di Zoya (un'amica dei suddetti fornitori di vitto, aloggio e fantasia), giro turistico chilometrico by foot (e sto benedicendo la mia tempra d'acciaio da ciclista senza la quale già sarei morto) verso la cattedrale di St.Paul (la mia proprio), poi Millenium Bridge e Tate Modern per un assaggio volante di cubismo surrealista prima che chiuda. Rendez vous con gli altri tre (che di giorno lavorano/studiano, mica come il cazzeggione vacanziero fuori stagione che sta scrivendo ) e ... ciliegina sulla torta ... musical epico sui Queen (We will rock you) che m'è piaciuto così tanto che gli ho lasciato pure venti pound della maglietta. Birra e poi at home ma non riesco a dormire, ho troppe informazioni nel cervello e dovevo scrivere qualcosa per esorcizzarle. O meglio, volevo farvi rosicare un po'.

   
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