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Summer Jamboree 2008
- 03 Aug 2008 - 2 commentsIf you love the music and the look of the sixties (and before...) you can't miss it
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Ipernity Refer Comment [NEW: version 0.92 - 26-Jul-08]
- 26 Jul 2008 - 13 commentsYou asked for it, you got it! ;-) Is a GreaseMonkey Script I translated from Flickr to Ipernity. ADDED in 0.92: IpernityFox resolution (thanks Carsten ) UPDATED in 0.91: restored a smaller size for the comment (the previous code was incompatible with the new Ipernity codebase) ADDED in 0.9: home page resolution; BUGS CORRECTED in 0.9: parameter trapping ADDED in 0.8: when you come from a user stream or blog, her web alias is shown (thanks to moty66 ) ADDED in 0.7: the comment is now of a more little size, as suggested UPDATED in 0.7- 0.8 - 0.9: a new list of group names is resolved
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AFK: away from keyboard
- 07 Jul 2008 - 1 commentI will be away from Ipernity for approximately a week: first a job travel and then a family travel. I'm not leaving Ipernity! Bye bye my friends ;-)
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Que viva España
- 30 Jun 2008 - 1 commentEnvy! The current distance between Italia and España is all enclosed between the gentle smile of Zapatero and the vulgar gestures of Berlusconi, the fly of Torres against defensor and goalkeeper and the slow trot along of Luca Toni... Congrats for both, España [IT] Che invidia! La distanza attuale tra l'Italia e la Spagna è tutta racchiusa tra il sorriso mite di Zapatero ed i gesti volgari di Berlusconi, lo scatto bruciante di Torres verso la porta ed il tro…
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And the winner is... Soepkipje
- 16 Jun 2008 - 2 comments50000th visitor! and one year of Ipernity!
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Ready for the 50000th visit [49998]
- 16 Jun 2008 - 8 commentsI'm curious: who will be the "culprit"? ;-)))
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Ipernity Easy Photo Post [NEW VERSION: 0.6, 23 May 2008]
- 23 May 2008 - 5 commentsIs a GreaseMonkey Script I translated from Flickr to Ipernity. Today I release version 0.6; this is a fast patch, waiting for the API version to come; let me know if you find bugs. ADDED: support for the 'blog' size ( seems to be available only for your own shots ) and for the new file names REMOVED: (temporarily) blind effect CHANGELOG: version 0.5, with groups support.
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Tuscany trip #6: Carapax, Populonia
- 15 May 2008Following day we returned to the Carapax . I never saw so many turtles form all over the world and all the stork nests: the greater turtle species of the world: Miccio Amiatino, one of the species with a cross on the shoulders Storks After dining in Follonica, we went to Populonia; instead of visiting the Etruscan necropolis, we decided to wander trhough the wood to a promontory in front of the Elba Island; inside the wood you can see many entrances to…
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Tuscany trip #5: Orbetello, Capalbio, Giardino dei Tarocchi
- 11 May 2008 - 1 commentThe next day I had another occasion to wander by myself in Massa. Cathedral It was earlier in the morning and with a better light: Torre del candeliere pluuuuuumaaaage! We decided to visit the WWF Oasis of Orbetello. When we were there, we discovered the oasis closed the previous day, so we went to the Patanella wood on the Orbetello lagoon: view on the lagoon fern and cork In the afternoon we visited Capalbio…
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Tuscany trip #4: 1st of May - San Galgano
- 09 May 2008After the tour in Massa Marittima documented in my previous post, I had another little tour with my family, with a visit to the Archeologic Museum, documented in this album . After that we decided to have the traditional 1st of May picnic in Valpiana, near Massa Marittima, where the catering was organized by CGIL, the main Italian Trade Union. In the afternoon we went near Siena to visit the Montesiepi Hermitage and the San Galgano Abbey. These places have a legendary history: Galgano, a…
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