From the computer to the chessboard to the amateur radio universe with Gabriele
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From the computer to the chessboard to the amateur radio universe with Gabriele

1:44:30 Aug 2, 2025
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Here I am, as promised, with a few words about myself and my life. I am 50 years old, and I have been blind since birth due to bilateral congenital glaucoma. I spent the first 6 years of my life on a forced tour of many hospitals across Europe. My father worked 14-hour days at sea, and my mother was very young, just 21, spoke only Italian, and was very shy with little formal education. And I never slept, moving between one operating room and another, an experiment for medical students and various surgeons. After finishing my mandatory schooling, I moved to Bologna. I taught myself computer science, some English and Spanish for traveling, and I started to get around. Africa, India, Thailand, Madagascar, the Peruvian Amazon rainforest. I got to know many other blind people and started with BXC (Baseball for the Blind), which was invented here in Bologna in 1994. I got my amateur radio license in 1996, was assigned the call sign IZ4APU, and immediately became a huge enthusiast of CW (Morse code), which I practice almost exclusively. But my greatest passion is technology, computer science, the future, automation, languages, and programming. I'm a fan of Star Trek and good science fiction in general. I'm an avid reader of books and a listener of podcasts. I am not married, and I don't believe in marriage. I'm curious about the idea of being a father, but I'm also doing fine as I am now, without a partner or children: you can do what you want without having to lie and without cages made of invisible bars. I've had many romantic relationships, but I never wanted to walk the conventional path that the world expects everyone to follow. As a person, I consider myself very unconventional: sincere to an almost pathological degree, profoundly free. I thrive on the fascination of ideas and the beauty of their interplay; this is also why I believe chess is the most beautiful game ever invented by man. All the best, Gabe.https://www.facebook.com/share... Hey, I recently began shopping on Innosearch, and it's a fantastic site with great accessibility and tons of discounts. If you use the referral link below to create an account, you'll receive $10 in shopping credit: https://innosearch.ai/r/nS9yzj Check it out! Aaron Richmondhttps://www.patreon.com/aarons...Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/aaron-s-opinion--5920599/support.
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