Finally! I couldn't resist anymore! For months all we talked about: American elections. Of course I'm interested and I care about their vote, because it's an important thing for the whole world, but it was too much! I almost thought I had to vote! I wanna know what's happening in the USA and I like to be informed, but I do not need the live report! They're going to talk and talk and talk in the next few days about the results, and what will be, what could have been etc. but then finally stop! Also because there are so many things going on here that we really need to change the news principal subject.
Anyway, sorry for this my little political digression. I didn't tell you yet about the amazig lesson of last week! Nobel prize winner Louis Ignarro is an incredibile person and I do not wonder anymore why not everyone can win the Nobel prize: you have to be a genius, and he is a damn genius. No metaphors, the simple truth. He has something more than us...at least more than me for sure ;) Maybe I am much more modest, but hey, he won the Nobel, he's allowed to be the opposite of modesty 8) His lesson wasn't a normal lesson, I mean he didn't talk at all as a professor. He didn't explain anything teorical or difficult. He didn't even talk about medical stuff! He just told us his life. And he had quite a life! His CV is eight pages long, no kidding! He's actually italian, father from Naples and mother from Sicily, even if he was born in USA. Actually don't trust wikipedia, because his name is very italian: Luigi Giuseppe, not Luois J. And I'm proud of this thing 8) He told us about himself, what he liked when he was a kid, all the people he met, what he felt winning the Nobel prize and how his life is now. He was honest and funny, clear and simple in his words. By the way, I did not use the headphones for translation (he spoke in english) and I felt very professional for that :P He is a man I've been honoured to have met!