Soundtrack: A Good Friend, Author: Claudio Vacalebre.
Class 1962, Claudio is enjoying this life together with Paola, Ginevra and Anna. After 45 years living in a busy Rome he has recently moved to
Ferrara, one of the most beautiful italian cities.
Claudio's interests are all around sport, music, computer science and of course Sushi! Look at next sections to learn more.
Paola, the passion of my life:
Playing Trumpet is the most challenging task he has to manage, every single day, and it is not so easy as you could imagine. While travelling for business, the trumpet is always with him; you could find him practicing around 5am or 8pm in almost every office garage he finds on his way...
Almost all the music streamed from this site has been written and played by him.
Practicing Yoga and heavy Gym is also a daily task he is constantly facing. Playing Basketball (visit his team site) is also his preferred sport.
And then Sushi Time! He could live eating rice and raw fish only... His best japanese friend and preferred Sushi "Master of Masters" is Shiro San on 2401 2nd Ave, Seattle. You can bet (if he is working in the Seattle area) finding him at Shiro's every single night!
As last news his is now starting studying the art of Circular Breathing...
Here below his original trumpet logo:
Claudio, Ph.D. in Computer Science, has started enjoying the Information Technology world more than 20 years ago; he started as a consultant integrating the very first PC Local Area Networks with Mainframes; he has worked for several National Government Institutions before joining Microsoft in 1994. He is also ITIL and CISSP certified; he currently works for Microsoft Corporation - Communication Sector Group with a World Wide dedication for the Microsoft Hosting Technical Community.
Sometimes Claudio could be found in Second Life locations, his preferred location is Microsoft Visual Studio Island or other music related Second Life locations.
Here below his simple avatar.
Claudio loves remind himself, every single day, that software is made by humans who are, by design, error prones.
This collection's has been made while travelling, it has been very easy in the past to take these snapshots, nowadays it has become harder and harder to catch these errors, which means that humans are improving and the software with us!...
Errors in the IT World