(Part 2) Best products from r/italy

We found 20 comments on r/italy discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 1,137 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

Top comments mentioning products on r/italy:

u/TeslaMust · 2 pointsr/italy

Presupponendo che tu sappia l'inglese a un livello avanzato:

u/interface2x · 1 pointr/italy

If you want to use your phone, you'll have to sign up for an international plan. Or, alternatively, you can buy a cheapo phone there.

Watch your stuff while you're there. No need to be overly paranoid, but just keep a watch over your stuff (bags, wallets, etc). On that same note, make a couple of photocopies of your passport so if you lose yours or it gets stolen, you have a copy to take to officials. I also scanned mine and made a text file with my credit card numbers and information like emergency lines for the cards. I then put them in a password-encrypted zip file and emailed them to myself so I could access them anywhere if I needed to.

For power adapters, be careful. I bought one of [these] (http://www.amazon.com/Universal-Italian-Travel-Adapter-Adaptor/dp/B002FPLE3U/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1343439862&sr=8-1&keywords=power+adapter+italy). It worked just fine in most places, but ... many of the power plugs in Italy looked like [this] (http://i.imgur.com/v8IkH.jpg) - my adapter couldn't fit! The plugs themselves would but the shape kept it from being able to reach. Try to find a rounded one that would fit better.

Also, if you're in Naples, that means you're close to a lot of great stuff - Pompeii, the Amalfi Coast, Capri ... see it all while you can! Those places are all amazing.

u/[deleted] · 4 pointsr/italy

What is the Friendly Girl's scam?

Your master plan reminds me of this comic book.


Back in 1984, a rebellious,17-year-old, punked-out Ulli Lust set out for a wild hitchhiking trip across Italy, from Naples through Verona and Rome and ending up in Sicily. Twenty-five years later, this talented Austrian cartoonist has looked back at that tumultuous summer and delivered a long, dense, sensitive,and minutely observed autobiographical masterpiece.

Miraculously combining a perfect memory for both emotional and physical detail with the sometimes painful lucidity two and half decades’ distance have brought to her understanding of the events, Lust meticulously shows the who, where, when, and how (specifically, how an often penniless young girl can survive for months on the road) of a sometimes dangerous and sometimes exhilarating journey. Particularly haunting is her portrait of her fellow traveler, the gangly, promiscuous devil-may-care Edi who veers from being her spunky, funny best friend in the world to an out-of-control lunatic with no consideration for anything but her own whims and desires.

Universally considered one of the very finest examples of the new breed of graphic novels coming from Europe, Today is the Last Day of the Rest of Your Life won the 2011 Angoulême “Revelation” prize, and Fantagraphics is proud to bring it to English speaking readers.


I still have to read it. However your idea seems to me a little bit too risky.

u/Marco_Dee · 3 pointsr/italy

Obviously you need to integrate DL with other activities. Among these, following a basic Italian grammar textbook will answer most of those questions you have, and more.

Routledge Basic Italian is pretty good, I think. Here's a sample page about possessives, to give you an idea. This would work better as reference than for studying page by page. So when you have a doubt, like the ones you mentioned in your post, you can refer to this book and easily get an answer. But there are also exercises (with keys), so you can self-evaluate your progress.

Plus, [shameless self promotion] if you really want to take it one step further, I'm a certified Italian teacher and I can give you lessons online.

u/aranciokov · 2 pointsr/italy

Quoto /u/iamAVRG . Magari non serve essere scienziati per una build, però

  • ho cercato l'hdd che consigli tu e su Amazon (5400 rpm <- lol, 8 MB cache <- lol, 340 GB <- lol, SATA2 <- lol) lo trovo a quasi €50 e, tra le robe che consiglia Amazon, vedo questo (5400 rpm <- lol, 128 MB cache, 1 TB, SATA3) a qualche € in meno. E cercando si trovano probabilmente cose migliori allo stesso prezzo

  • su trovaprezzi il prezzo minimo per una 1070 è sui €380, l'utente ha detto che non vuole i dettagli ad ultra e non deve fare chissà che robe pesanti, quindi una 1050 (da <€150) basta e avanza... oddio, magari non avanza, però vedo che a me basta una HD7770 del '15-'18 per giocare a TW3, dettagli medio-bassi a 20-25fps, e su GPUUB vedo che la 1050 è un bel passo avanti, quindi direi che probabilmente ci giochi TW3 (su Toms dicono che stai sui 60fps con la 1050)

  • ha detto che ha l'SSD quindi consigliare di prendere un SSD è un po' bizzarro (ma forse stavi solo confermando all'OP che un SSD è buona cosa)

  • PSU e case con PSU integrato (tbh non sapevo neanche vendessero case con psu integrato, ma tant'è)