2008
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Election Day!
Happy voting! We’ll be up late over here in France watching results online, streaming NPR and on French TV. Anyone want to call us, use the SkypeIn number. First polls close at 12 am Wednesday morning France time (that’s 6 pm Eastern) — but we may not have to stay up as late as we’d thought. Either way, I think it’s pretty clear who I voted for.
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Greetings from Corsica
It’s the All Saint’s Day holiday week this week in French public schools — we get a week and a half off from teaching — and so Becky and I are on a working vacation in Corsica working on this pig and chestnut farm (last post on that page) in Lustina, Corsica (about one hour’s drive south of Bastia). So far we’ve met Jean-Mathieu, the 3rd generation Corsican charcutier (he speaks the language, too), his friendly Colombian buddy Felipe (who’s…
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More media appearances
My pal Bonnie Ruberg IMterviewed me for this Forbes.com piece that she did on social networking yesterday. I hope I don’t sound like a total douche. Freelance radio journalist Cyrus Farivar saves valuable time by bringing the power of many social networking tools to bear at once. To help him stay in touch with his readership while working from Lyon, France, Farivar took all of 10 minutes to set up a Twitter account, which blasts a post every time he…
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Cyrus interviewed on The World
Marco Werman interviewed me on yesterday episode of PRI’s The World to talk about my post over at Machinist about the controversy over LittleBigPlanet and the use of Malian music that quoted the Qur’an. Listen here: Koran lyrics delay Sony videogame release (3:30)
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News from Estonia
1) Estonia’s minds key, says president, Wales Online, October 16 2008: [Estonian President Toomas Hendrik Ilves] does not believe the collapse of Icelandic banks has doomed the concept of small, “clever” countries. He said: “In terms of small countries, it’s basically how you do things. The financial sector in Estonia represents 4% of GDP. “The financial sector in Iceland represented 25% of GDP.” Boasting of Estonia’s economic progress, he said: “We started out with a GDP of about $800 a…
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Sorry for the radio silence
Hey guys, Sorry I haven’t emailed or blogged much since I’ve been here. We’ve been couchsurfing and can’t move into the aforementioned totally awesome apartment until the 16th, at which point I’ll have regular Internet access and will be able to respond to the backlog of emails that have been piling up in my inbox. But the short version is that yes, we’ve started school. We’re still in the sort of introductory phase — I’m spending a lot of time…
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La vie lyonnaise
Right now I’m sitting on a TGV that’s about to depart from Lyon back to Paris. It’s a quick two hour trip between boths stations. With comfortable seats, food/drink (hell, beer and wine are served on board!) and stations in the center of town — this high-speed stuff is definitely the way to travel. (Everyone’s voting for the California high speed rail ballot measure, right?) Becky arrives early tomorrow morning and I’ll head to the airport to pick her up…
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Morning in Paris
I spent a couple hours this morning at Minim’s, 7 rue Royale (Métro: Concorde), Paris — there’s free WiFi, too!
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I’m in France!
I had a great weekend with my awesome cousins in DC. Hit up Ben’s Chili Bowl, a Sunset Rubdown show at the Black Cat, Newseum, a Nationals game, Eastern Market all in about 48 hours. I’m in Paris right now but will be on my way to Lyon later today and have two appointments for apartments this evening. Wish me luck!
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A bientôt, mes amis!
Well guys, I’m off tomorrow. I’ll be visiting my cousins in Washington DC tomorrow through Sunday, and by Monday will be arriving in Paris. By Tuesday afternoon, I’ll be in Lyon, where Becky and I will start the beginning of our seven month sojourn. I’ll be continuing to blog for Salon’s Machinist, and freelance as much as possible while I’m abroad. Oh yeah, and I gotta finish that pesky book before the end of the year. I’ll be back before…