
November 23rd, 2006 by

Albegor
Here is the video of the interview recorded for the Non Solo Soldi (Not only money) TG2’s feature which sees as protagonist The Virtual Taylor in Cernobbio, this almost mythological hero lost inside the fog of the Lake of Como… 
Even I, who took care of the project, am used to name him as the press did until now, although at the taylor shop they would prefer the exact reference to Sartoria Orefice for a matter of marketing.
Maybe it’s better this way, people easily remember the fable of the virtual taylor taking measurements using a camera over the Internet.
The TV interview made everyone in the taylor shop really excited and in the video, other than the staff at work while Cleto Orefice is describing how the system works, even I am visible in the recording running on the left monitor. We recorded that while I was trying the suit they made (sculpted is the most elegant metaphor
) to measure for me.
Really a marketing hit for the taylor shop and the people involved in the project.
The video is available both in high resolution (12Mb, 640×480) and low resolution (6,4Mb, 320×240), the last one optimized for PDAs.
Enjoy!
Note: If you’re using Windows Media Player you can switch English subtitles on and off with the keyboard shortcut CTRL+SHIFT+C.
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November 21st, 2006 by

Albegor
How true this sentence is! Certainly it’s deeply inside Guido Panini’s mind, the friend who’s accompanying me in the making of the project awarded at the StartCup 2006 (they just published the official pics), if he decided to take care of a photography course together with Stefania Pifferi at the Pifferi’photo studio in Como.
A course of five lessons mainly about portrait about which you can download the detailed program.
A post about photography gives me the idea to show you another selection of pics I took during my Vespatour.
The fist one shows Torino’s cathedral front and the bells tower under a sky which snatched a “what a nice sky!” from a friend photographer, ex-colleague when I was working for Trecision in Rapallo. A comment with double importance since comes from such a critic guy. 
Talking again about Torino since I’ll attend the Telemobility Forum 2006 on Wednesday, the second one shows the famous Piercing, a curious example of urban art made in 1996 on a building in Piazza Corpus Domini. In the third you can see the Ancient Clock Shed located in Piazza della Repubblica with the inscription Loving differences in various languages.
If “taking pictures means giving importance” for you too, as Susan Sontag says, probably Guido’s photography course will be interesting for you.
It’ll begin tomorrow evening, so hurry up if you’re interested. Information to contact him are in the program course’s PDF.
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November 18th, 2006 by

Albegor
Such a title chosen for the interview to Raffaello Vignali, president of the Compagnia delle Opere, published in the November issue of the magazine Business People is emblematic to say the least and it means only one thing: the innovation project related to the taylor shop Sartoria Orefice in Cernobbio I took care of from the beginning to the end with the coordination of the Centro Volta has become a success case! 
An example to follow for Italian small businesses which are hearing a lot of talk about innovation, would like to start these kind of projects but they don’t know which way to turn.
I can’t spare hard criticism for the sentence: “Here couldn’t have existed neither Hewlett and Packard nor Bill Gates, since in Italy if someone starts a company inside a garage the Asl (the local sanitary inspection service) comes and forces them to close“… a pathetic cliché often used to hide the real problems of the new ICT startups.
Vignali’s interview is actually centered on the issues the Italian business class has to face to try following the difficult way of innovation in order to be able to maintain the competitivity of the Made in Italy product in a globalized market, and also on the benefits generated when an innovation project comes to a good conclusion, using as a clear example the “Taylor in Cernobbio“, although in the interview the project is described generically with some mistakes about the system’s working.
A working which has been well explained on Thursday morning by Cleto Orefice when a Rai troupe headed by journalist Sandra Cecchi went to the taylor shop to record an interview for the Non Solo Soldi (Not only money) TG2’s feature, a feature broadcast from Monday to Friday at 10:30 on Rai Due.
The TV interview will last only a few minutes but it will be the first time the system will be officially shown. Really a must see to understand how the hell a taylor working in the same manner for 5 generations learnt to use a PC and Internet not only to simplify his work but also to make his business grow with perspectives which are probably still beyond estimation.
Although I’m more at ease with textures rather than fabrics
, by now I could almost say I’m a taylor too if you consider the analogy of the artigianal work I already wrote about on the blog, so it will be a real pleasure following at close the evolution of the project.
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November 15th, 2006 by

Albegor
It’s the title of the new book by Roberto Re, founder of HRD Training Group, a company offering training and personal development services both to businessmen and individuals. As soon as I read in the HRD’s newsletter that the book presentation tour would start from Milan with a promotional One Night Seminar at the Teatro Nuovo on November 13, I didn’t waste time and I immediately booked for the event.
The show was exciting! Watching Roberto Re communicating and expressing himself live on the stage leaves a mark. It surprised me that a man like him pretty used at public speaking was visibly moved during the very first steps of the show, a clear sign of the total involvement in what he does. 
The event went on with some properly selected cuts of famous movies presenting the 10 strategies to make a mess of yourself which we unconsciously adopt in our lives as described in the book. Renato Converso, an energetic comedian born in Calabria, then performed on the stage to show the audience to power of the smiling-therapy. 
There was even the great Don Mazzi seated in the first line since he wrote the introduction of Roberto Re’s new book.
Actually this is the second book by Roberto Re. The first one, Leader di te stesso (Leader of yourself), which soon became a best seller published by Mondadori, represented for me a sort of milestone because it gave the start to a personal growth path that is generating unexpected positive results and is continuing even right now.
For this reason I brought the book with me and during the pause I managed to get it signed by Roberto while he was surrounded by a crowd of people willing to get a custom dedication on the new book fresh off the press.
“This is your first one, Roberto!” I told him while he was signing it, he nodded and replied: “Eh, this one rocks!”.
Maybe the second one is a bit lighter, but I’ll know that only after reading it.
What’s sure is that I’ve got a lot of friends to give a book with a title like Smettila di incasinarti (Stop making a mess of yourself) as a Christmas gift. 
There’s no two without three, Roberto!
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November 12th, 2006 by

Albegor
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November 10th, 2006 by

Albegor
My friends make a fool of me when I use the term Vespatour to describe the journey I did this summer around Italy riding a Vespa since that term reminds them an organized group tour, not certainly one made alone by a crazy guy.
After what happened a few days ago in Milan I really hope they won’t do the same when I’ll use the term Vespacrash to recall the fall in the middle of the road that did cost me a relevant damage to my Vespa 250 GTS…
Damn, I traveled for 4200 Km around Italy in a month without causing her even a little scratch and then I manage to destroy the left flank falling like a goof in the Milan traffic.
Do you recall the tram sidewalk separating the two carways and is elevated for a few centimeters from the roadbed? Right, I was quietly riding along a road of that kind. I was exactly parallel and very near to that low sidewalk, a perspective from which I couldn’t notice the elevation, also due to the late evening light conditions. To pass a car in front of me I decide to turn towards the central section of the road which appeared flat when I suddenly loose control and I find myself on the ground even before understanding why.
A really bad experience… they told me that it could have been worse, but that’s not too reassuring considered the damage caused to my Vespa.
I was using my PDA as a GPS navigator and fortunately it wasn’t damaged during the fall. It’s the fourth rescue thanks to the security cord tied to the left mirror, while the other three happened during the Vespatour.
Do you think the PDA could have nine lives as a cat?
I really hope the Vespatour will have a sequel the next summer, but the Vespacrash will remain an episode more unique than rare… sigh!
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November 7th, 2006 by

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November 4th, 2006 by

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November 1st, 2006 by

Albegor
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