[asterisk-biz] work in europe ;)
Douglas Garstang
dgarstang at oneeighty.com
Mon Nov 27 16:15:57 MST 2006
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Conrad Wood [mailto:asterisk-biz at conradwood.net]
> Sent: Monday, November 27, 2006 4:07 PM
> To: Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk Discussion
> Subject: RE: [asterisk-biz] work in europe ;)
>
>
> On Mon, 2006-11-27 at 15:51 -0700, Colin Anderson wrote:
> > >Pfft. If you want cold come to Montana. Current temp is
> 15F/-9C and it's
> > only 3:30pm. Tomorrows high is forecast to be 9F/-12C.
> >
> > Pfft. In Edmonton, only 500k to the north of Montana, it's
> -23c, snowing
> > like hell, windchill to -33, and expected -27c tonight.
> We'd feel privileged
> > to have -9c weather. Yes, I'm hating Edmonton a *lot* right now.
>
> ok. you win ;-) Unless someone's building asterisk on the northpole or
> on the moon I guess.
> See, here in London it's always 10-15 degrees celsius wether
> it's summer
> or winter. (Ok, I am exaggerating a bit, sometimes it's
> warmer, but only
> if a plane flies lower than usual).
>
> What annoys me more about London is the flipping travelling,
> regardless
> wether you go by car/train/bus/motorbike or whatever. It's
> just a royal
> pain to get around and get anything done. Appart from the
> fact that I'm
> not too keen on the direction the UK government is heading either...
> Call me crazy, but I rather spend more time working on some
> cool project
> than wasting my time on a tube or being stuck in a traffic jam.
Try Australia or Canada. You don't even need to reside in Canada to apply for Canadian PR status. I know... when I was freaking out about my green card, I looked into Canada as a plan B (no offence to the Canadians...)
Doug.
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