Planetario San Pietro
A brand new large planetarium is
planned for Montecorvino Rovella,
a small town outside Naples, Italy - and I have
contributed as technical advisor for
the project.
Needing to serve the entire south of Italy, Planetario San Pietro will be the
largest and one of the most exciting planetariums in Europe, equipped with the very latest
immersive and interactive multimedia technology - majestically situated on a mountain
overlooking the town.
See also: http://web.tiscalinet.it/prololevano/montecor.htm
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Advertising for the planetarium in Montecorvino Rovella -
the birthplace of three of Galileo Galilei's personal assistants
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The director of the local Observatory is the driving force behind the project
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Not far from Montecorvino Rovella are the ancient Greek ruins of Paestum
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Planetario San Pietro, which is to be funded by the European Community,
will
consist of a 27-metre dome and will include a Science Centre around it.
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Consultants
A shepherd was herding his flock in a remote pasture when suddenly a
brand-new BMW advanced out of a dust cloud towards him. The driver, a young
man in a Broni suit, Gucci shoes, Ray Ban sunglasses and YSL tie, leans out
the window and asks the shepherd, "If I tell you exactly how many sheep you
have in your flock, will you give me one?"
The shepherd looks at the man, obviously a yuppie, then looks at his
peacefully grazing flock and calmly answers, "Sure, Why not?"
The yuppie parks his car, whips out his Dell notebook computer, connects it
to his AT&T cell phone. He surfs to a NASA page on the Internet, where he
calls up a GPS satellite navigation system to get an exact fix on his
location which he then feeds to another NASA satellite that scans the area
in an ultra-high-resolution photo. The young man then opens the digital
photo in Adobe Photoshop and exports it to an image
processing facility in Hamburg, Germany. Within seconds, he receives an
email on his Palm Pilot that the image has been processed and the data
stored. He then accesses a MS-SQL database through an ODBC connected Excel
spreadsheet with hundreds of complex formulas. He uploads all of this data
via an email on his Blackberry and, after a few minutes, receives a
response. Finally, he prints out a full-colour, 150-page report on his
hi-tech, miniaturized HP LaserJet printer and finally turns to the shepherd
and says, "You have exactly 1586 sheep."
"That's right. Well, I guess you can take one of my sheep," says the
shepherd.
He watches the young man select one of the animals and looks on amused as
the young man stuffs an animal into the trunk of his car. Then the shepherd
says to the young man, "Hey, if I can tell you exactly what your business
is, will you give me back my animal?"
The young man thinks about it for a second and then says, "Okay, why not?"
"You're a consultant," says the shepherd.
"Wow! That's correct," says the yuppie, "but how did you guess that?"
"No guessing required," answered the shepherd. "You showed up here even
though nobody called you; you want to get paid for an answer I already knew;
to a question I never asked; and you don't know crap about my business - now
give me back my dog"
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