skiwi Posted February 29, 2012 Share Posted February 29, 2012 Thank you!!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sephira Posted February 29, 2012 Share Posted February 29, 2012 Thanks But Is there anybody home? Who want to scan La Republica XL Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
A. Clay Posted February 29, 2012 Share Posted February 29, 2012 Mika on twitter Ciao a tutti i lettori di XL! Il nuovo numero della rivista è uscito oggi e c’è anche la mia rubrica! X X bang bang! 'Hello to all the readers of XL! The new issue of the magazine came out today and there is also the my address book! X X bang bang!' ADRESS BOOK? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DutchAnnie Posted February 29, 2012 Share Posted February 29, 2012 'Hello to all the readers of XL! The new issue of the magazine came out today and there is also the my address book! X X bang bang!' ADRESS BOOK? Not address book but column "Hello to all readers of XL! The new issue of the magazine came out today and there is also my column! X X bang bang!" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
A. Clay Posted February 29, 2012 Share Posted February 29, 2012 Not address book but column "Hello to all readers of XL! The new issue of the magazine came out today and there is also my column! X X bang bang!" Thanx! That was dictionary.com translator talking. (His address book would have been interesting!) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lucrezia Posted February 29, 2012 Share Posted February 29, 2012 I wanted to post the scan of the column but my scan doesn't work properly: it made me a scan with black and white spots... I'll try tomorrow again Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FralovesMika Posted February 29, 2012 Share Posted February 29, 2012 If there's still need for a scan of the column I can go to a copy shop and make me do it and then upload it here, I'll try to go tomorrow but there's public transport strike here tomorrow, so if I find a way to go out I'll make me do it, at last I'll upload it by Friday evening Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sabine64 Posted February 29, 2012 Share Posted February 29, 2012 I wanted to post the scan of the column but my scan doesn't work properly: it made me a scan with black and white spots... I'll try tomorrow again Please, can we get a little bit more information than the summary? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Louiza Posted March 1, 2012 Share Posted March 1, 2012 Thank you for the summary Nerys Cant wait to read the article now Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mari62 Posted March 1, 2012 Share Posted March 1, 2012 sorry i don't have the magazine yet Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lucrezia Posted March 1, 2012 Share Posted March 1, 2012 (edited) Please, can we get a little bit more information than the summary? I'm translating it, give me a moment EDIT: I scanned it...i'll post it too!! Edited March 1, 2012 by Lucrezia Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FralovesMika Posted March 1, 2012 Share Posted March 1, 2012 Just finished to translate it! Here it is! Ciao(Hi!)! Here I am again on the new XL. Ah, I'm also on twitter, @mikasounds, but with some issue, unfortunately. Before Xmas I tweeted from the recording studio sayng that i was working with Benassi on a very cool song but I got tons of tweets from fans protesting cause I wasn't tweeting in a while. To tell the truth I never dedicated lots of efforts to my twitter account. There was a phase when I enjoyed it a lot ... shortly before my 2nd album came out I had the idea to invite fans in a club to celebrate, kind of last minute party. I tweeted where the club was and 600 people showed up and stayed with me till 11pm dancing on the tables. I was thinking about drinks. As usual pessimistic people had me scared, they thought, it'll be a mess, they say, instead everything was fine, noone has done crap (sorry I didn't how to translate that). I did this experience again in L.A. with the blogger Perez Hilton we launched a party at Roxy on twitter. We've distributed the tickets from an ice cream van. We expected 300 people and showed up 2000! Twitter is an amazing mobilization tool, it allows you to transmit infos in a personal and free way, the news doesn't seem to be filtered, as the ones on TV and newspaper. If you read a news on twitter you have idea that it's something yours, the felling that you can share with so many people the power that media assume. It has never been a faster and effective system to broadcast first-hand testimonies. A young photoreporter, James Buck ows his freedom to a tweet. Stopped by the police during a public demonstration, it was enough to type “arrested” that his collegues and blogger mobilitate for his release. Throughout the Middle East Twitter has become an extraordinary channel serving the protesters of the Arab Spring (I don't if it is said like that in english too). Maybe Twitter is able to to humanize wars as in the 50's it could have made a novel. The stentorian voice of BBC announcers now seems to belong to a remote era. Cheers for Twitter, then, only that it's impossible for me to make a constant use. I feel like an idiot to post stupid stuff, not for what people can think about me, just because condense my thoughts in 140 characters is limitating and let over people know what I ate I found it useless. Am I the only one to think so? But maybe it's not the point. Maybe tweets that now judge dull will prove something important to historians in the future. In the 2010 Twitter donated the whole archive of public tweets the U.S. library of Congress, the biggest one in the whole World. These are infos that in the future historians could study to identify not only individual reactions to events of our generation, but also reconstruct the causes. Just try to imagine if it had existed Twitter at the time of the rise of Nazism in Europe. Maybe now we will know more about the mechanisms of certain terrible ideas to establish itself and then influence history. Perhaps, after all, a tweet isn't just one of the many bricks of the Tower of Babel, but will be an important means to tell the story of a society. Even what we eat for breakfast in 100 years could be interesting. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FralovesMika Posted March 1, 2012 Share Posted March 1, 2012 Cannot do the scan cause I'm stucked home for public transport strike so I translated the column let me know if there is any typing error or anything and feel free to ask Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FralovesMika Posted March 1, 2012 Share Posted March 1, 2012 I'm translating it, give me a moment EDIT: I scanned it...i'll post it too!! Hu did you do the scan? I just posted the column transalted Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Louiza Posted March 1, 2012 Share Posted March 1, 2012 Just finished to translate it!Here it is! Ciao(Hi!)! Here I am again on the new XL. Ah, I'm also on twitter, @mikasounds, but with some issue, unfortunately. Before Xmas I tweeted from the recording studio sayng that i was working with Benassi on a very cool song but I got tons of tweets from fans protesting cause I wasn't tweeting in a while. To tell the truth I never dedicated lots of efforts to my twitter account. There was a phase when I enjoyed it a lot ... shortly before my 2nd album came out I had the idea to invite fans in a club to celebrate, kind of last minute party. I tweeted where the club was and 600 people showed up and stayed with me till 11pm dancing on the tables. I was thinking about drinks. As usual pessimistic people had me scared, they thought, it'll be a mess, they say, instead everything was fine, noone has done crap (sorry I didn't how to translate that). I did this experience again in L.A. with the blogger Perez Hilton we launched a party at Roxy on twitter. We've distributed the tickets from an ice cream van. We expected 300 people and showed up 2000! Twitter is an amazing mobilization tool, it allows you to transmit infos in a personal and free way, the news doesn't seem to be filtered, as the ones on TV and newspaper. If you read a news on twitter you have idea that it's something yours, the felling that you can share with so many people the power that media assume. It has never been a faster and effective system to broadcast first-hand testimonies. A young photoreporter, James Buck ows his freedom to a tweet. Stopped by the police during a public demonstration, it was enough to type “arrested” that his collegues and blogger mobilitate for his release. Throughout the Middle East Twitter has become an extraordinary channel serving the protesters of the Arab Spring (I don't if it is said like that in english too). Maybe Twitter is able to to humanize wars as in the 50's it could have made a novel. The stentorian voice of BBC announcers now seems to belong to a remote era. Cheers for Twitter, then, only that it's impossible for me to make a constant use. I feel like an idiot to post stupid stuff, not for what people can think about me, just because condense my thoughts in 140 characters is limitating and let over people know what I ate I found it useless. Am I the only one to think so? But maybe it's not the point. Maybe tweets that now judge dull will prove something important to historians in the future. In the 2010 Twitter donated the whole archive of public tweets the U.S. library of Congress, the biggest one in the whole World. These are infos that in the future historians could study to identify not only individual reactions to events of our generation, but also reconstruct the causes. Just try to imagine if it had existed Twitter at the time of the rise of Nazism in Europe. Maybe now we will know more about the mechanisms of certain terrible ideas to establish itself and then influence history. Perhaps, after all, a tweet isn't just one of the many bricks of the Tower of Babel, but will be an important means to tell the story of a society. Even what we eat for breakfast in 100 years could be interesting. thank you so much for translating Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sabine64 Posted March 1, 2012 Share Posted March 1, 2012 Just finished to translate it!Here it is! Ciao(Hi!)! Here I am again on the new XL. Ah, I'm also on twitter, @mikasounds, but with some issue, unfortunately. Before Xmas I tweeted from the recording studio sayng that i was working with Benassi on a very cool song but I got tons of tweets from fans protesting cause I wasn't tweeting in a while. To tell the truth I never dedicated lots of efforts to my twitter account. There was a phase when I enjoyed it a lot ... shortly before my 2nd album came out I had the idea to invite fans in a club to celebrate, kind of last minute party. I tweeted where the club was and 600 people showed up and stayed with me till 11pm dancing on the tables. I was thinking about drinks. As usual pessimistic people had me scared, they thought, it'll be a mess, they say, instead everything was fine, noone has done crap (sorry I didn't how to translate that). I did this experience again in L.A. with the blogger Perez Hilton we launched a party at Roxy on twitter. We've distributed the tickets from an ice cream van. We expected 300 people and showed up 2000! Twitter is an amazing mobilization tool, it allows you to transmit infos in a personal and free way, the news doesn't seem to be filtered, as the ones on TV and newspaper. If you read a news on twitter you have idea that it's something yours, the felling that you can share with so many people the power that media assume. It has never been a faster and effective system to broadcast first-hand testimonies. A young photoreporter, James Buck ows his freedom to a tweet. Stopped by the police during a public demonstration, it was enough to type “arrested” that his collegues and blogger mobilitate for his release. Throughout the Middle East Twitter has become an extraordinary channel serving the protesters of the Arab Spring (I don't if it is said like that in english too). Maybe Twitter is able to to humanize wars as in the 50's it could have made a novel. The stentorian voice of BBC announcers now seems to belong to a remote era. Cheers for Twitter, then, only that it's impossible for me to make a constant use. I feel like an idiot to post stupid stuff, not for what people can think about me, just because condense my thoughts in 140 characters is limitating and let over people know what I ate I found it useless. Am I the only one to think so? But maybe it's not the point. Maybe tweets that now judge dull will prove something important to historians in the future. In the 2010 Twitter donated the whole archive of public tweets the U.S. library of Congress, the biggest one in the whole World. These are infos that in the future historians could study to identify not only individual reactions to events of our generation, but also reconstruct the causes. Just try to imagine if it had existed Twitter at the time of the rise of Nazism in Europe. Maybe now we will know more about the mechanisms of certain terrible ideas to establish itself and then influence history. Perhaps, after all, a tweet isn't just one of the many bricks of the Tower of Babel, but will be an important means to tell the story of a society. Even what we eat for breakfast in 100 years could be interesting. Thank you very much Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lucrezia Posted March 1, 2012 Share Posted March 1, 2012 Just finished to translate it!Here it is! Ciao(Hi!)! Here I am again on the new XL. Ah, I'm also on twitter, @mikasounds, but with some issue, unfortunately. Before Xmas I tweeted from the recording studio sayng that i was working with Benassi on a very cool song but I got tons of tweets from fans protesting cause I wasn't tweeting in a while. To tell the truth I never dedicated lots of efforts to my twitter account. There was a phase when I enjoyed it a lot ... shortly before my 2nd album came out I had the idea to invite fans in a club to celebrate, kind of last minute party. I tweeted where the club was and 600 people showed up and stayed with me till 11pm dancing on the tables. I was thinking about drinks. As usual pessimistic people had me scared, they thought, it'll be a mess, they say, instead everything was fine, noone has done crap (sorry I didn't how to translate that). I did this experience again in L.A. with the blogger Perez Hilton we launched a party at Roxy on twitter. We've distributed the tickets from an ice cream van. We expected 300 people and showed up 2000! Twitter is an amazing mobilization tool, it allows you to transmit infos in a personal and free way, the news doesn't seem to be filtered, as the ones on TV and newspaper. If you read a news on twitter you have idea that it's something yours, the felling that you can share with so many people the power that media assume. It has never been a faster and effective system to broadcast first-hand testimonies. A young photoreporter, James Buck ows his freedom to a tweet. Stopped by the police during a public demonstration, it was enough to type “arrested” that his collegues and blogger mobilitate for his release. Throughout the Middle East Twitter has become an extraordinary channel serving the protesters of the Arab Spring (I don't if it is said like that in english too). Maybe Twitter is able to to humanize wars as in the 50's it could have made a novel. The stentorian voice of BBC announcers now seems to belong to a remote era. Cheers for Twitter, then, only that it's impossible for me to make a constant use. I feel like an idiot to post stupid stuff, not for what people can think about me, just because condense my thoughts in 140 characters is limitating and let over people know what I ate I found it useless. Am I the only one to think so? But maybe it's not the point. Maybe tweets that now judge dull will prove something important to historians in the future. In the 2010 Twitter donated the whole archive of public tweets the U.S. library of Congress, the biggest one in the whole World. These are infos that in the future historians could study to identify not only individual reactions to events of our generation, but also reconstruct the causes. Just try to imagine if it had existed Twitter at the time of the rise of Nazism in Europe. Maybe now we will know more about the mechanisms of certain terrible ideas to establish itself and then influence history. Perhaps, after all, a tweet isn't just one of the many bricks of the Tower of Babel, but will be an important means to tell the story of a society. Even what we eat for breakfast in 100 years could be interesting. LoL Thank you! Ok here's the artwork by Dawack http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/24/disegnou.jpg Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
krysady Posted March 1, 2012 Share Posted March 1, 2012 @FralovesMika Thank you for your work ! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mikasister Posted March 1, 2012 Share Posted March 1, 2012 Just finished to translate it!Here it is! Ciao(Hi!)! Here I am again on the new XL. Ah, I'm also on twitter, @mikasounds, but with some issue, unfortunately. Before Xmas I tweeted from the recording studio sayng that i was working with Benassi on a very cool song but I got tons of tweets from fans protesting cause I wasn't tweeting in a while. To tell the truth I never dedicated lots of efforts to my twitter account. There was a phase when I enjoyed it a lot ... shortly before my 2nd album came out I had the idea to invite fans in a club to celebrate, kind of last minute party. I tweeted where the club was and 600 people showed up and stayed with me till 11pm dancing on the tables. I was thinking about drinks. As usual pessimistic people had me scared, they thought, it'll be a mess, they say, instead everything was fine, noone has done crap (sorry I didn't how to translate that). I did this experience again in L.A. with the blogger Perez Hilton we launched a party at Roxy on twitter. We've distributed the tickets from an ice cream van. We expected 300 people and showed up 2000! Twitter is an amazing mobilization tool, it allows you to transmit infos in a personal and free way, the news doesn't seem to be filtered, as the ones on TV and newspaper. If you read a news on twitter you have idea that it's something yours, the felling that you can share with so many people the power that media assume. It has never been a faster and effective system to broadcast first-hand testimonies. A young photoreporter, James Buck ows his freedom to a tweet. Stopped by the police during a public demonstration, it was enough to type “arrested” that his collegues and blogger mobilitate for his release. Throughout the Middle East Twitter has become an extraordinary channel serving the protesters of the Arab Spring (I don't if it is said like that in english too). Maybe Twitter is able to to humanize wars as in the 50's it could have made a novel. The stentorian voice of BBC announcers now seems to belong to a remote era. Cheers for Twitter, then, only that it's impossible for me to make a constant use. I feel like an idiot to post stupid stuff, not for what people can think about me, just because condense my thoughts in 140 characters is limitating and let over people know what I ate I found it useless. Am I the only one to think so? But maybe it's not the point. Maybe tweets that now judge dull will prove something important to historians in the future. In the 2010 Twitter donated the whole archive of public tweets the U.S. library of Congress, the biggest one in the whole World. These are infos that in the future historians could study to identify not only individual reactions to events of our generation, but also reconstruct the causes. Just try to imagine if it had existed Twitter at the time of the rise of Nazism in Europe. Maybe now we will know more about the mechanisms of certain terrible ideas to establish itself and then influence history. Perhaps, after all, a tweet isn't just one of the many bricks of the Tower of Babel, but will be an important means to tell the story of a society. Even what we eat for breakfast in 100 years could be interesting. Thanks so much always a pleasure to read him Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lucrezia Posted March 1, 2012 Share Posted March 1, 2012 The scan of the column: http://www.mikafanclub.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=8692&d=1330595996 Thanks to Miquette!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Louiza Posted March 1, 2012 Share Posted March 1, 2012 Ok here's the artwork by Dawack http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/24/disegnou.jpg Lovely illustration and a very interesting article:wub2: Thank you both Lucrezia and Fra Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FralovesMika Posted March 1, 2012 Share Posted March 1, 2012 thank you so much for translating Thank you very much @FralovesMika Thank you for your work ! Thanks so much always a pleasure to read him You're all welcome LoL Thank you! Ok here's the artwork by Dawack http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/24/disegnou.jpg Did you fix the scanner than? I just anticipated u Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lucrezia Posted March 1, 2012 Share Posted March 1, 2012 Did you fix the scanner than? I just anticipated u Yep! Finally it worked XD Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mikahepburn Posted March 1, 2012 Share Posted March 1, 2012 Just finished to translate it!Here it is! Ciao(Hi!)! Here I am again on the new XL. Ah, I'm also on twitter, @mikasounds, but with some issue, unfortunately. Before Xmas I tweeted from the recording studio sayng that i was working with Benassi on a very cool song but I got tons of tweets from fans protesting cause I wasn't tweeting in a while. To tell the truth I never dedicated lots of efforts to my twitter account. There was a phase when I enjoyed it a lot ... shortly before my 2nd album came out I had the idea to invite fans in a club to celebrate, kind of last minute party. I tweeted where the club was and 600 people showed up and stayed with me till 11pm dancing on the tables. I was thinking about drinks. As usual pessimistic people had me scared, they thought, it'll be a mess, they say, instead everything was fine, noone has done crap (sorry I didn't how to translate that). I did this experience again in L.A. with the blogger Perez Hilton we launched a party at Roxy on twitter. We've distributed the tickets from an ice cream van. We expected 300 people and showed up 2000! Twitter is an amazing mobilization tool, it allows you to transmit infos in a personal and free way, the news doesn't seem to be filtered, as the ones on TV and newspaper. If you read a news on twitter you have idea that it's something yours, the felling that you can share with so many people the power that media assume. It has never been a faster and effective system to broadcast first-hand testimonies. A young photoreporter, James Buck ows his freedom to a tweet. Stopped by the police during a public demonstration, it was enough to type “arrested” that his collegues and blogger mobilitate for his release. Throughout the Middle East Twitter has become an extraordinary channel serving the protesters of the Arab Spring (I don't if it is said like that in english too). Maybe Twitter is able to to humanize wars as in the 50's it could have made a novel. The stentorian voice of BBC announcers now seems to belong to a remote era. Cheers for Twitter, then, only that it's impossible for me to make a constant use. I feel like an idiot to post stupid stuff, not for what people can think about me, just because condense my thoughts in 140 characters is limitating and let over people know what I ate I found it useless. Am I the only one to think so? But maybe it's not the point. Maybe tweets that now judge dull will prove something important to historians in the future. In the 2010 Twitter donated the whole archive of public tweets the U.S. library of Congress, the biggest one in the whole World. These are infos that in the future historians could study to identify not only individual reactions to events of our generation, but also reconstruct the causes. Just try to imagine if it had existed Twitter at the time of the rise of Nazism in Europe. Maybe now we will know more about the mechanisms of certain terrible ideas to establish itself and then influence history. Perhaps, after all, a tweet isn't just one of the many bricks of the Tower of Babel, but will be an important means to tell the story of a society. Even what we eat for breakfast in 100 years could be interesting. thank you so much! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
krysady Posted March 1, 2012 Share Posted March 1, 2012 The scan of the column: http://www.mikafanclub.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=8692&d=1330595996 Thanks to Miquette!! Thanks,nice title! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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