Tu ne quaesieris, scire nefas, quem mihi, quem tibifinem di dederint, Leuconoe, nec Babyloniostemptaris numeros.
Ut melius quicquid erit pati,seu pluris hiemes seu tribuit Iuppiter ultimam,quae nunc oppositis debilitat pumicibus mareTyrrhenum: sapias, vina liques et spatio brevispem longam reseces.
Dum loquimur, fugerit invidaaetas: carpe diem, quam minimum credula postero.
Traduzione:
Tu non cercare di sapere, è sacralmente vietato saperlo, quale destino gli dei abbiano assegnato a me e quale a te, Leuconoe, and stop questioning the Babylonian calculations.
How better to endure and accept whatever happens!, Whether Jupiter grants us to live many more winters, or just the latter, which now wearies the Tyrrhenian Sea crash against the cliffs opposite: Be wise, pass wines and in the short space of life truncates the long hope.
As we speak, the weather here is jealous already fled: Seize the day that passes, the less you can trust in tomorrow.
1.1. Ages between media revolutions structural, technical and social. 1.1.1. Media and fixed linked space and time. 1.1.2. Convergence and integration. 1.1.3. Interactivity with the media. 1.1.4. The web: a social rather than technical. 1.2. Media literacy and media. 1.2.1. Media and expert systems. 1.2.2. Media and gaps in representation. 1.2.3. Internalizations media in Sardinia. 1.2.4. Translations media. 1.3. Self-representation in the media. 1.4. Orality re-legitimized.
2.1. Locations without borders. 2.2. Sardinian culture, an inclusive culture. 2.3. Islanders are not insulated. 2.3.1. Artificial regions. 2.3.2. Area of \u200b\u200bdeparture for a culture of difference.
4.1. Use technology without being used. 4.2. Interactive self-representation. 4.3. Twisted self-representation in Sardinia. 4.4. Representation of mutual differences. 4.5. FLOSS as old as the songs ...
01.01 Goals and ambitions. 1.2. Issues that lead to the creation of the site. 1.3. Our goals.
PARTESECONDA - Features General :
2.1 URL: www.sardigna.org. 2.2 Gender and type: Vortal. 2.3 explanatory power of the topic. 2.4Capacità appeal. 2.5 The hypertext structure: a delta. 2.6 The graphics. 2.7 Optimization. 2.8 advertisements. 2.9 Tools used by the issuer. 2.10 tools at your disposal. 2.11 Rights and duties of the user.
THIRDSECTION - Map site design:
3.0 HOME. FIRST GROUP
3.1 WHO WE ARE AND OBJECTIVES 3.1.a 3.1.b REGISTERED DATA CHANGE 3.2 second group. 3.2.a GALLERIES AND ARCHIVES. 3.2b informative and critical. 3.3TERZO GROUP. 3.3.a FUN AND EVENTS. 3.3.b CONTACT AND COMMENTS. 3.4 FOURTH GROUP. 3.4.a SITEMAP. 3.4.b AID AND DOWNLOAD. Epilogue.
When engaging in any activity there are cases for which we are totally alone in that space, as is the bathroom, but usually there is always the possibility that in our neighborhood there are other activities going on simultaneously with ours, or that there are people passing in our vicinity. space should be provided in such cases is called space report. This space is configured as a space used for the passage of people. A typical area of \u200b\u200bthe report are corridors, whether they are delimited by walls (corridors proper) and whether they are not constrained by any other partition, such as a wall-library. If you facilities are adjacent to the area of \u200b\u200bthe report, attention should be paid at the time of use of such equipment and, if such time is extended, such as can happen with a sofa (which can usually be impiagata for several hours), it is necessary that adjacent equipment has its own space separate from the space usage report. If, however, the service life of the equipment that you will develop the border area of \u200b\u200bthe report is very limited, as can happen with a library (which usually you get close for a few minutes to search for and pick up a book), then the place of use of such equipment may be applied over the area of \u200b\u200bthe report. If spatial frequency of the report is high, as can happen in public buildings with a high turnout of visitors, then it is absolutely not recommended the overlap of the two spaces.
limited the analysis to only the spaces for the cook (stove and oven), to wash up the dishes (sink), and the storage of food and Beverages (refrigerator). It is noted that some equipment to be used properly require a wider space of the equipment itself (see the stove or the refrigerator), and this depends on the posture assumed in the operator ' use of the equipment itself when it there is side obstacles (like a wall, for example). It 'obvious that the analysis could be extended to other activities such as preparing food for cooking and distribution of lead after firing (work plan), but I think the sizing mode is sufficiently clear from the examples quoted in the figures.