PPS: although a bit outdated, "espresso" is actually an adjective. It used to 
mean "made on purpose" or "made on demand". This is the origin of the 
expression (note the common root of the words!) "espresso coffee", which is 
made on demand, rather than filtered and kept hot in a kettle. I think that  it 
is because of its association with "coffee on demand" that at some pointthe 
word   "espresso" came to mean "swift", or "quick" (because brewing espresso 
coffee is much faster than making filter coffee). As a matter of fact, the 
fastest Italian trains when I was a kid were named "espresso". So, "Quantum 
ESPRESSO" alludes to a blend of all these meanings: tasty (as good coffee), 
fashionable (as many Italian goods), user friendly (ready on demand), swift and 
powerful (as espresso trains), tech savy (as Illy coffee), a bit understating 
(you don't drink espresso coffee in very elegant cafes, but you can find small 
coffee places with a great reputation for their espresso), keeping awake/alive 
(as strong coffee should: please, notice the contrast with "siesta"). SB

On May 4, 2010, at 9:32 PM, Stefano Baroni wrote:

> PS: the one hiding himself behind the camera is Roberto Car
> 
> On May 4, 2010, at 11:50 AM, Nicola Marzari wrote:
> 
>> 
>> 
>> Dear L F Huang,
>> 
>> Trieste (where the code originates) is the main shipping port in Italy 
>> for coffee
>> imports, and the city has a long tradition of coffee houses and of 
>> coffee producers
>> (the beans themselves are grown elsewhere).
>> 
>> The most famous of these companies is "Illy", that is extremely tech savy -
>> this below is an article that the company founder wrote a few years ago 
>> for "Scientific
>> American": http://www.podmerchant.com/coffee/complexity-of-coffee.pdf
>> 
>> What might intrigue you is that we invented the name while waiting in
>> Beijing airport a flight to Xi'an - we were in Beijing for a summer school
>> at the institute of physics (2004), and we decided to spend the weekend in
>> the old capital.
>> 
>> Here is the team at work - I believe Shobhana, Ralph and Carlo are
>> missing, among those that were there :
>> http://quasiamore.mit.edu/personal/xian/espresso.jpg
>> 
>>            nicola
>> 
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