Tuesday, July 19, 2005

SUDOKU

in Italy it has three levels, easy, medium, difficult (and the forth actually is diabolic-evil). I'm happy to tell you that last sunday for the first time I started the difficult level: I'm still there. I needed three days for the medium, and by Christmas I'll finish this as well!!! yesterday I was sitting on a park bench, talking on my own -three, five, left, eight, no, here I can't- a teacher was there staring at me, but I didn't see him, after some minutes he came nearer, asking 'what are you doing...you seem so concentrated...' He might have thought I'm hopeless, but never mind, in christmas I'll tell him I've finished the difficult level : ))))

Maggie wrote me from Egypt, she's driving crazy as well, world would be better if wars would be replaced by sudoku global challenges.

Thursday, July 14, 2005

Master end with Piceno food

morning meetings with Region expert and teachers asking questions about something they did not read (but they asked right questions, anyway, good teachers : ))). I gave the cd to everyone, included tutors and Albertone, gestore and owner of the toughest restaurant ever!! Lunch break dalle 2 alle 4, this time we deserved good bottles, not simply vino in caraffa. Briscola e fila 4. At 4, let's meet the press, sindaci ed istituzioni in Offida, belle presentazioni di lavori interessanti, at 7 let's have a bouffet together with Pecorino, Passerina and Lacrima, polenta con il truffle (il 13 luglio), stuffed olives, mixed cheeses, mixed desserts, ice cream....la vigna di cicciò.
Bella conclusione di un master forte con persone anche un po' matte.

Thursday, July 07, 2005

Andrei Brodnik

second translation simultanea: shorter than Wenger, more concrete, less difficult, three-four times I left sentences on air -lasciare frasi in sospeso-. He is funny, very curious, many questions about who established the University, where the wine is produced, when the town was built. Simpaticaccio.

Wednesday, June 29, 2005

dilbert translation


1-I'm going quickly to my fifth month witout any goal
2-some philosophers would say that without any goal you can help any group
3-my personal idea is more focused on 'the more you hyde, the better'

Thursday, June 16, 2005

Referendum

in Italia c'è stato il referendum su procreazione assistita. Il quorum non ha superato il 30%. Grave. Ancora più grave penso sia stata la campagna per l'astensione della Chiesa (prevedibile?) ed i toni trionfalistici del giorno dopo. Ha vinto il popolo italiano-ho letto- vittoria di dimensioni bibliche. Bibliche? E poi Ruini sostiene che poche cose della legge saranno cambiate. Mi son persa qualcosa? Lo ha eletto qualcuno?. Penso sia grave:
-che lo Stato non sia percepito come laico
-che l'astensionismo 'critico' e quello delle persone al mare arrivi al 75%.
-che la Chiesa consideri questo un risultato positivo
-che la Chiesa sappia confrontarsi su temi di 2000 anni fa e non su quelli attuali
-che 'sulla vita non si vota'. Ma come: ma la vita e la ricerca non riguardano tutti? più della caccia, più dei finanziamenti ai partiti e della droga?
-che persone che hanno scelto di non avere figli, siano così influenti riguardo a questo tema.

Ho votato no riguardo alla fecondazione eterologa, capisco chi ha votato 4 no. ma non chi non è andato a votare.

Friday, May 20, 2005

Week with Wenger

Saturday back from New York, Sunday is a day off in Italy as april 25th is the freedom day. I'm no off, as Wenger comes today. Back to Falconara airport with Peppe, university bear. From morning to after dinner with Wenger, great person, very clear, simple and concrete in explaining. Happy man, missing his daughter and wife, showing photos of his favourite pub in California. He said he did not invent anything in Community of Practice theory, I agree with him. He just described what happens, he transmits positive energy. Funny: After a long day at University, pgr and me showed him Monte Conero 'it's a great place, beautiful panoramic view of Ancona'. One hour after, cena di pesce a Civitanova, lui caccia il portatile, vi faccio vedere qualche foto, le vacanze dell'anno scorso...alle Haway!!!
End of the week: pgr asked about the car, why do you need it so often?
Last day: I picked Etienne at his hotel, drove him to Falconara airport, silent in car and talking about stupidità della Lega Nord, e poi back a Macerata.
Dinners: da Rosa la mejo, con Peppe e pgr, all'agriturismo near La Foresteria, quick and interesting conversation about Specialita companies, last night da Secondo, con University staff.
prima esperienza di traduzione simultanea, forse un po' informale, ma soddisfatta.

Wednesday, May 11, 2005

3-New York

again in the airport, with a green questionnaire: are you here for terrorism act, do you have any serious illness? are you crazy? who can say it? e poi: togliti the boots, check the bag, the socks ed anche la pigna della colla, come si dice da noi. New York albergo vicino al central park, sembra di conoscerlo anche se non lo hai mai visitato. I day: exhausted, we cannot enter the rooms before 4 p.m. Loro 5 tutti in giro, io sul reception sofa, I sleep untill when a guard wakes me up 'you cannot sleep here' . In the room: a shower makes miracle, at 7 p.m in Times Square and in Brooklyn by taxi, to meet the Barolo restaurant manager. He is not there, but the chef is from Pesaro!! Ci offre trenette al pesto da 10 stelle, e ci rassicura per il giorno dopo. Next day, a walk in the City Center, meeting with PR boy, and at lunchtime back to Barolo. Nice cameriere! let's arrange three table tasting, let's meet Coluccio, wine importers, not many people actually. At 7 we stop, rimetti tutto in carton box, indirizzo a cameriere (non si sa mai..), (I thought you left, my heart was broken...), e poi a cena da Raffaele. LU BASTARDU, mai idealizzare gli incontri del passato: cena schifosa, gli abbiamo portato bottiglie, pasta, olio ed Varnelli....e lui c'ha staccato un conto di 192 $ mancia esclusa!!!

Monday, May 09, 2005

2- Da Toronto a Washington

All'aereoporto di Toronto: fermi 5 ore- and we were not in Italy for a strike, everybody stayed calm with his laptop- to talk, silent, not talking, go back to Italy?-Poi si arriva al Ritz Carlton Hotel di Washington d.c. e tutte le polemiche svaniscono in 5 secondi: alle 10 p.m. invece che alle 2p.m. , il ristorante sta chiudendo ma Fabio ci vuole far provare qualcosina.......Maaaa!! in camera si entra e si accende la radio, c'è una bottiglia di champagne che ci da il benvenuto, accapatoio del Ritz, step per fare ginnastica difronte alla finestra del 22esimo piano, with Washington on your knees, e la cosa più incredibile: IL CUSCINO SULLA VASCA DA BAGNO!!!! ma io non ho capito come funzionave il rubinetto ed ho potuto fare solo la doccia. Go back to dinner topic: Fabio Trabocchi kitchen is open, he directs 20 people of his staff with the elegant delicacy of an orchestra director. Il sommelier ci apre three Californian wine bottles, one is not filtered, great....'Yeah, but the verdicchio is different.......'. I don't remember anything eaten there, just know that it was great. Morning after: breakfast in the 23-24th floor Club (you can enter only by the Card), rosa sui tavoli, parete di finestre e ciliegi in fiore di fuori! Giretto a piedi, poi si prepara per il tasting.

Tuesday, May 03, 2005

US and Canada mission 1-Toronto

6 days, 6 provinciali in the hearth of business. Wine bottles in the luggage and cheese in the carton box, travelling to Toronto, great, even after only a look, Romagna Mia restaurant has high cookery, nice staff, journalists and wine importers at the tasting, Mario italo-chinese kid, rice in the forma di Parmigiano, locale scuro con molta atmosfera. Paganelli fa i salumi italiani in Canada e si fa arrivare il sale marino, perchè quello di miniera non sa di niente. Ci ha portato alle cascata di Niagara, dove il vero spettacolo non sono le cascate ma il ristoratore dentro al casino' di Niagara, Matto Pazzo, un ascolano di Campofilone, che ha 5 ristoranti li, e dalle 12 alle 17 ci ha raccontato 15 anni di carriera, di trucchi, di gare con bistecche da 2 kg, di monete attaccate per terra col silicone per far divertire i suoi clienti, di cameriere che facevano i massaggi e di pranzi a 5 $ con primo, secondo, contorno, dolce e caffè!

Monday, April 11, 2005

Vinitaly

It's the Italian window on/of world wines. A good week-end. We left by car from Civitanova. Finally, after 10 days of 'I come', 'I can't', 'We go, but from Rome' We arrived on the one star lovely hotel in front of Garda lake. Venerdi sera tranquillo a Peschiera sul Garda, cena tutti insieme e poi a dormire. Sabato di fiera: dalle 8.30 tutti svegli, perchè in fiera si deve essere presto. Si inizia con i vini siciliani, perchè con la colazione ancora sullo stomaco forse un vino liquoroso fa meno differenza. Poi olio siciliano e Gabrielloni, poi vini calabresi (+++), mentre i masterizzati fanno pranzo, spizzico, verso un bicchiere di vino rosso sui jeans di Pamela, e poi allo stand. 'Would you like to taste some Lacrima wine?' Incontri positivi:Cliente canadese con moglie, vuole incontrare Gagliardi, perchè la madre calabrese ha lo stesso cognome. Simpatici. Massimo Mancini e signora. Saputi family. Alle 16.30 già ne ho abbastanza, usciamo da fiera e by bus back to B car park. A cena con Valentina mentre loro tornano a Verona. Problema:at 22.45 back to hotel, but the reception has already closed!!!! fino a mezzanotte e mezza di fuori FREDDOOO, poi un'altra ora a dormire in ingresso, poi arrivono loro e mi salvano. DOMENICA giornata bellissima a Cremona, con formaggi di tutta Italia, freddo, poi back to Civitanova and boots in Mimmo car.

Friday, April 01, 2005

new month

Today, end of a week with a new job and less time for the old, week with holland group arriving tomorrow, with good friends always near, with longer sunlight, with meeting for renting brother office, with weekend translation for Wenger conferences, for swimming pool.....no the swimming pool does not enter in this week, but it was good as well.

Monday, March 07, 2005

Song Translation-General

General, behind the hill

The dark killer night is there,

And in the middle of the field

A peasant, curve on the sunset

As a girl in her fifty with five children,

Coming in this world as rabbits do

Leaving this world as soldiers,

Not yet back.


General, behind the station,

You see the train, which goes to the sun.

It never stops, not event to piss,

You go straight home

Without thinking

That war is good, even if it makes bad
That we’ll be back singing again and

Nurses will make love to us

General, the war has finished,

The enemy has left, has been won and defetead,

Behind the hill, nobody anylonger,

Just pine needles, silence and mushrooms,

Good to be eaten and dried,

For the Cristmas sauce,

When children cried,

As they don’t want to sleep.

General, these five stars,

These five tears on my skin,

What is their sense inside the noise of this train,

Which is half empty and half full,

It goes back quickly,

In two minutes it’s almost day,

It’s almost home, it’s almost love.

(from Generale, Francesco de Gregori)

Tuesday, March 01, 2005

feel like moonish

A moon weather, today in Piediripa, IT. 6p.m. the sun is shining in front of dark hills, grey clouds and snow, which two days ago left the sky and has not arrived yet to the brown fields.

Tuesday, February 01, 2005

http://www.beppegrillo.it

go and visit the blog of a clever man. It's in italian, if you need it, just ask me for any translation.
topics: war, fair trade, clean energy, and more more

Thursday, January 27, 2005

Song translation 2:The cure

I’ll protect you from fears of every fear,

From chaos you’ll meet in your way from today on

From injustice and tricks of your days

From failures you’ll attract just by nature.

I’ll lift you up from pains and changes in your mood

From your mania obsessions
I’ll overcome gravity flows,

Space and light,

So you’ll never get old.
And you’ll recover from any illness,

As you are special,

And I’ll take care of you.
I was wondering among Tennessee fiedls,

(don’t know how I did arrive there)

Don’t you have white flowers for me,

My dreams cross the sea

Faster than me.

I’ll bring you silence and patience above all,

We’ll go together across the road sto essence

Love perfumes will drive our bodies crazy,
August calm will not calm our senses.
I’ll weave your hair as songlines,

I know the world laws,

and I’ll give it to you as a present.
I’ll overcome gravity flows,

Space and light,

So you’ll never get old.
I’ll save you from the blues
as you’re special and I’ll take care of you,

Just me, I’ll take care of you

(from the italian La cura, Battiato)

Monday, January 24, 2005

The winged road

He was late, by car in a foggy night. He had to be in time, took the first road, 'It's the wrong one ...I'm lost' and arrived just out of her place. The night after he went back on the top of the hill, he didn't find that road. Months after Jake was driving 'My friend is leaving, I need to meet him before' , again he did turn on a new direction and arrived at the railway station before Luis did leave for good. The winged road is just there, take it anywhere and arrive wherever you want.

Thursday, January 20, 2005

you studied people!

don't know what to do? ok, just give me a ring, I'll give you the link to my job home page, so you can correct all that myriads of mistakes I wrote there down. Thanks thanks! anna

Tuesday, January 18, 2005

Translations

What's positive today? nothing, today nothing. I wrote to a translator, a professional translator he said. I gave him the link to the damn site I'm working to since ages. He said it's shit, ok not real shit, but.....a total global check in is necessary. Pork the misery does not mean anything in english, nor dirty pork, while porca zozza and porca miseria do mean a lot in italian. As Lepschji perfectly explained, translation is not simply changing words.