Posted by Erika.
Posted by Erika.
Per quanto tempo può un cuore amare senza essere ricambiato?
Quanto tempo deve passare prima che l’egoismo innato degli esseri umani prenda il sopravvento sull’amore?
Me lo chiedo da un po’.
Posted by Erika.
Lasciamo perdere per un attimo i post da geek e parliamo di me, vi va? Sono sparita completamente, e mi sembra giusto raccontarvi, almeno in breve, cosa mi è successo in questi N mesi.
Partiamo dalla laurea, okay? Mi sembra un buon compromesso.
Mi sono laureata il 16 febbraio 2006 con una tesi intitolata ‘Progettazione e realizzazione di un sistema multi-device per la frammentazione del testo‘ che mi ha fruttato un bellissimo 105/110 e una non troppo bella crisi di nervi. Perché oramai lo sapete tutti: quando ci sono delle scadenze di mezzo, l’Erika impazzisce. E non in senso figurato. Proprio impazzisce impazzisce. Quindi sia lodato (ma anche no) chi mi ha sopportato in quel periodo.
Posted by Erika.
I’m not dead. I’m just, you know, having a life. A real one.
I’m about to close my italian blog, ’cause I don’t have enough money to pay my (wonderful) host. So, this is going to be my definitive blog. Or, at least, it will be my definitive blog until my boss won’t decide I deserve some paying for what I do (don’t ask).
So, no more tv shows (I’m so busy working&havingalife&playingworldofwarcraft that I don’t have time to even watch Veronica Mars) – or maybe less tv shows – and more CSS&HTML&GeekRants.
Now, back to work, see you next days with some thoughts on this.
Posted by Erika.
Obviously, we’ll see advances in technology. TiVo, iPods, streaming video — the way we watch TV is changing dramatically. It’s on our phones, in our cars — even projected on specialized eyeglasses. But don’t listen to the talk about having shows beamed directly into your brain. That’s science-fiction nonsense. Shows will be stored in the pancreas and will enter the brain through the bloodstream after being downloaded into your iHole.
Joss Whedon talks about the future of the television.
Posted by Erika.
Okay, I’m dropping this show. It seems like I can’t follow more than three and a half shows per season (the ‘half’ stays for Firefly, with which I’m catching up very.slowly – I watched only four episodes, duh. It’s really good, but I have no time.).
The first episode rocked, but the second, third, fourth and fifth kinda sucked, so I guess it’s time. I have on my harddisk the sixth episode, but I really don’t feel like watching it at all. I took a peek at the last minute, and everything I saw was a pathetic Susan sitting in the middle of the street with her wedding dress crying like a baby. So pathetic and so lame.
I’m kind of sad, because the first season was really good.
Oh well. Maybe I’ll start watching it again when it airs here in Italy (March 2006, I guess), or maybe not. It all depends on my boyfriend, really.
Posted by Erika.
[Didn't write here for a while, I've certainly been a busy little bee.]
I loved this episode. It was great, best episode after the season premiere (I still miss the flashbacks, so I can’t consider it as the best, yet).
I really was hoping Veronica and Jackie would have become friends, at the end, but Jackie seems not to be able to stop being a bitch. It’s funny how everybody seems to hate her, what were the authors thinking? Why the hell did they introduce such an awful character? Angst? Or what? Veronica didn’t need another opponent, she already had tons. And yes, I’m happy to see Wallace having a girlfriend, but I was hoping his girlfriend was nice and cute. He doesn’t seem the kind of boy who likes a girl just because she’s hot, doesn’t he?
I’m sorry for Wallace, I sure am. I almost cried when he left, at the end of the episode. I hope he’s coming back, I love how he and Veronica interact, even if V is a little selfish (W was right, but we love her anyway, don’t we? And he loves her too.). I think his dad really cares for him, BTW.
I liked VD in this episode. I liked them for the first time, I thought they were cute. LoVe is always the best, but VD could work, if they go on like this. And Duncan/Logan? Wonderful! And it was Duncan who did the first step! Absolutely fantastic.
Keith was awsome, as usual. Enrico Colantoni amazes me, I was staring at the monitor of my pc with tears in my eyes, when he was listening to the phone message, he’s a fucking great actor. Keith is love.
And, last but not least, Lamb. I usually love him (he’s an idiot, but hey! He makes me laugh all the time :)), but this week? Not at all. He bugged me.
Oh, I almost forgot, palmist!Mrs Huber. Her characters are always supposed to be hated, I guess.
I’m going to watch it again, this evening. But now, back to work.



