Note vox expression in clamantis desert, in the Gospel of Luca (III, 4), John (I, 23), Matthew (III, 3) and Mark (I, 3), refers to one who gives advice and warnings disinterested but is not heard from anyone. In essence, it is the epithet that indicates who is not taken into account by the other or, at least, is undervalued. The most striking case is perhaps that of John the Baptist, whose tragic fate would lead me to think about whether I wear virtually the skins of sheep and freely express my thoughts, with the risk of saying unpleasant things and "politically incorrect". But anyhow, I realized that to be a famous man or inhibit important part in my freedom of expression, since the uncomfortable truth hardly find space on the media. Fortunately, there is the Net The Internet offers anyone the opportunity to launch their own messages into the ether, hoping that the energy of the universe acts as a conductor and end with a sounding board. So I decided to gather my thoughts and opinions to risk censure or trash in a new label. I like the idea of \u200b\u200bbeing a voice in the wilderness . Faint but sincere. First, because I love the desert and I prefer to crowded places. As written by Antoine de Saint-Exupery, in the desert, "you sit on a sand dune. Can not see anything. You do not hear anything. And yet something shines in silence. " Secondly, because even in the desert there is life and hope of regeneration. The Little Prince says, "what makes the desert beautiful is that somewhere it hides a well." In my mind I have to remove so many buckets of water cooling, and why not, effervescent.
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