>>And you're welcome as well. Of course it so much depends on one's intrests, but the nature here is
unbelievable! I never get enough of it, neither do your fellow Americans, apparently, they're all over the place...Latest I hear, it's become popular with "whale-safari" over here. Let me also reccomend Prague, Chech Republic while I have your attention.
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>Sounds great, except for the Americans. Not that there's anything wrong with Americans, of course, but I'm not moving five thousand miles to see them. :)
I think you'll find Norway big enough not to see them, if you don't want to...
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>>Where is it you'll be working, by the way, I mean what firm?
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>It's a small long distance carrier, called Euphony. I wrote to a friend in London, and he uses them, so that's all right. :)
- I guess you expect to spen some time in the UK, then, but why
small long distance career. Is that to say that it isn't so well payed, or have I got it wrong? I tried to find another job involving Fox programming for a while, as I finally think of myself as a fairly skilled, but it was hopeless in Norway, and my contacts abroad are not so great, so I'll be moving on to Centura programming on my new job from monday. But the hope lives on...
Danijel