Beyond mechanics

I was born in 1967 in the Vallo di Noto, and I was not informed about the fact that those places would many years after become famous for the set of commissario Montalbano fiction. I was teen in Perugia, in Italy's green heart, jumping from Noto baroque to Umbrian middle age. I practiced light athletics and rugby (both still loved by myself) and at high school I met the beauty of history, philosophy, science (i.e., natural philosophy), plus I learned to love literature and foreign languages (the picture here dates back to about 1985). I was of course much influenced by music, that of the 70s and 80s, mainly...

Due to this, in these pages you will find references to my passions: rugby (first of all, All Blacks: ponga ra!; in second place, my activity on the pitch as a ref), the great rock bands of the past, the beloved poet Giacomo Leopardi, the Renaissance, the philosophy of science, the liberal arts and all that, in my opinion, makes a human being rich in spirit and intellectually free before being an engineer (which, after all, is not that bad...)