I thought the answer to the universe was 42. But maybe it's a special kind of 42…
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Will the lights flicker briefly in Geneva when they switch it on, or will the Swiss hydro-electric and French nuclear power supply be able to cope with the power surge without hesitation?
here's teh link to Maggi Dawn's blog - it's really wonderful, I've been lurking there for months http://maggidawn.typepad.com/maggidawn/blog_index.html
Annie studied French and Italian at Selwyn College, Cambridge, and began her blog on her year abroad, while teaching in Lyon, France. She then lived in Geneva for a year, where she worked for an international ecumenical organization. On returning to the UK she gained an MA in Literary Translation from the University of East Anglia, and worked as a translator and classical music agent in Cambridge. She recently moved to Prague, where she is discovering the Czech culture and language. She spends her 'free' time singing, and also enjoys boats, cooking, archaeology, and adventures in the mountains.
2 comments:
Will the lights flicker briefly in Geneva when they switch it on, or will the Swiss hydro-electric and French nuclear power supply be able to cope with the power surge without hesitation?
here's teh link to Maggi Dawn's blog - it's really wonderful, I've been lurking there for months
http://maggidawn.typepad.com/maggidawn/blog_index.html
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