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Monthly Archive for November, 2008

Learning Languages

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An Old Hobby

Easily measured – Latest target – A word for bread

For the first time in a long time we are in a position where we do not know the local language. Learning languages is addictive and to feed this addiction we travel. There are few goals where ones progress can be simply and easily measured. Mountain climbing in one of them – keep one foot in front of the other and you make progress towards your simple goal; if you turn around then no more progress is made and the goal is not reachable. Similarly, when learning a language you get instant feed back on how well you are progressing by gradually increasing comprehension and communication.

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Bossetti Falls

The Iguazu Falls – Should I jump? – Panormama and the election

Throughout this trip, we had been looking forward to visiting Iguazu falls on the Argentina-Brazil border. And not only did they not disappoint, they exceeded our expectations. The Iguazu falls are formed by the immense Parana river thundering over the earth’s surface in the shape of 275 waterfalls. It envelops the San Martin island, flowing over it, around it, through it. It creates the poetically named “Garganta del Diablo” or “Devil’s Throat”, such a churning maelstrom of water, vapor and mist that it sometimes obscures itself. It forms waterfalls of every shape and size, from thin streams intertwining like lace to a wide deluge forming an orangish velvet curtain.

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Election Day 2008

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Election day.
Photo: ©Fred Gault

Election Day – Technology in 2008 – History is made

Recently, the US has been more and more on our minds. The election was interesting enough; the financial crisis made it urgent to follow the US news.

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Proud

“For the first time since Jimmy Carter I can see a US President on TV without cringing” – Shreesh Taskar, on Obama’s victory.

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USA and Obama

“Estados Unidos? Obama!” The comment we get the most often these days close to election day.

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