forgive me for having the good Finardi unworthily mentioned for the second time from the opening this blog but who unconditionally loves music can not help but push it in all areas of their lives.
E 'part of your being, like an organ, in fact, is more, it is like the blood that flows in the veins. Sound / blood made of words, notes, melody as well as our blood is made of cells, substances and water.
At a time when so much talk of public water and private water species is thought that about seventy percent of our body is made up of a property that could not be more than our property. But wait, on second thought, I am the owner of the water that is in my body because in some way when I bought it and then recirculate after the "transformation" would someone pay me. It does not work like that? Ah, you say no? And I explained why we always have to buy those of others and no one will ever buy ours?
I know that the joke does not amount to much and then the case is serious, we take a minimum of attitude and try to reason.
97% of the water that's on our planet is salt water, 2% is in the form of ice and 1% is fresh surface water and groundwater. 90% of these are intended for use in industry and agriculture only 10% is intended for use in humans. A
to discuss politicians all over Italy for a year and then this part is kind of a "paltry" 0.1% of all water that's on the planet.
The Accused, when it comes to public water, are as usual waste and inefficiencies, coupled with the desire to maintain the lowest possible cost of an essential service, are often a passive voice in the financial statements of public companies that manage the supply.
When thinking instead of privatized services normally associated with this term than those of efficiency and competition.
I would like to take a step back and ask, who has an age to do so, to remember the times of the SIP, the times when the calls were local, and they cost 200 lire, or long-distance and had to be short-lived because "they cost a lot" (also 600 pounds six minutes phone call!). When the line goes down you used to go to the neighbor, were doing to answer a phone call and a nice young lady at most the next day (but usually within a few hours) you could call again.
How many of you have had the misfortune of interacting with the responder Telecom for fault reporting and then with the customer service that are always fails to find a ticket for the alert that you have opened two days before and in the meantime because he was gnawing paying a flat subscription shit about and could not use the service for reasons that transcend your will and understanding?
Ok, closed parenthesis. Given that I know that running water and telephone networks are two different things (obviously, no phone fields and perhaps even better than with the phone but without water there can be), provided that the same order of business is a profit (mica sono associazioni di volontariato), premesso che abbiamo avuto già un discreto numero di esempi di privatizzazioni che sono sfociate in oligopoli in cui la costituzione di un cartello non necessita di telefonate compromettenti tra imprenditori, ve la sentite di giocare questa partita scommettendo su un esito le cui probabilità di realizzarsi sono minime.
Ho un'idea in testa: pagare per pagare, preferisco che il mio denaro finisca nelle mani di una società pubblica che ha l'obbligo di reinvestire una buona percentuale degli utili nel miglioramento del servizio fornito, piuttosto che lasciarli in mano a un privato sicuramente molto scaltro in fatto a trovare il modo di eludere eventuali vigilanze sul reinvestimento degli utili.
Come disse qualcuno (e sta volta non faccio riferimento alla mia tradizione politica per la citazione), "A pensar male si fa peccato ma s'indovina quasi sempre".
E 'part of your being, like an organ, in fact, is more, it is like the blood that flows in the veins. Sound / blood made of words, notes, melody as well as our blood is made of cells, substances and water.
At a time when so much talk of public water and private water species is thought that about seventy percent of our body is made up of a property that could not be more than our property. But wait, on second thought, I am the owner of the water that is in my body because in some way when I bought it and then recirculate after the "transformation" would someone pay me. It does not work like that? Ah, you say no? And I explained why we always have to buy those of others and no one will ever buy ours?
I know that the joke does not amount to much and then the case is serious, we take a minimum of attitude and try to reason.
97% of the water that's on our planet is salt water, 2% is in the form of ice and 1% is fresh surface water and groundwater. 90% of these are intended for use in industry and agriculture only 10% is intended for use in humans. A
to discuss politicians all over Italy for a year and then this part is kind of a "paltry" 0.1% of all water that's on the planet.
The Accused, when it comes to public water, are as usual waste and inefficiencies, coupled with the desire to maintain the lowest possible cost of an essential service, are often a passive voice in the financial statements of public companies that manage the supply.
When thinking instead of privatized services normally associated with this term than those of efficiency and competition.
I would like to take a step back and ask, who has an age to do so, to remember the times of the SIP, the times when the calls were local, and they cost 200 lire, or long-distance and had to be short-lived because "they cost a lot" (also 600 pounds six minutes phone call!). When the line goes down you used to go to the neighbor, were doing to answer a phone call and a nice young lady at most the next day (but usually within a few hours) you could call again.
How many of you have had the misfortune of interacting with the responder Telecom for fault reporting and then with the customer service that are always fails to find a ticket for the alert that you have opened two days before and in the meantime because he was gnawing paying a flat subscription shit about and could not use the service for reasons that transcend your will and understanding?
Ok, closed parenthesis. Given that I know that running water and telephone networks are two different things (obviously, no phone fields and perhaps even better than with the phone but without water there can be), provided that the same order of business is a profit (mica sono associazioni di volontariato), premesso che abbiamo avuto già un discreto numero di esempi di privatizzazioni che sono sfociate in oligopoli in cui la costituzione di un cartello non necessita di telefonate compromettenti tra imprenditori, ve la sentite di giocare questa partita scommettendo su un esito le cui probabilità di realizzarsi sono minime.
Ho un'idea in testa: pagare per pagare, preferisco che il mio denaro finisca nelle mani di una società pubblica che ha l'obbligo di reinvestire una buona percentuale degli utili nel miglioramento del servizio fornito, piuttosto che lasciarli in mano a un privato sicuramente molto scaltro in fatto a trovare il modo di eludere eventuali vigilanze sul reinvestimento degli utili.
Come disse qualcuno (e sta volta non faccio riferimento alla mia tradizione politica per la citazione), "A pensar male si fa peccato ma s'indovina quasi sempre".
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