I'm pretty much the poster girl for 'Go Foreign Parts! Choose Foreign Parts!'
Now if only some of those foreign parts would choose our Fay, bowm chika boom . . .
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I'm pretty much the poster girl for 'Go Foreign Parts! Choose Foreign Parts!'
Now if only some of those foreign parts would choose our Fay, bowm chika boom . . .
Actually, the university that has the most focus on the field I'm working in is in Waterloo, Ontario. I know pretty much nothing about Ontario. And it's a very research-focused department, and I'm pretty certain I want somewhere with more of a teaching focus.
And the little animated banner at the top of the page! I loved that. Lorne with his wee head!
And bloody-fist!Fred!!!
Waterloo/Kitchener is not a bad place, really, and for sciences and mathematics Waterloo is pretty highly ranked. The research/teaching thing is another matter of course. It's about 50 miles from Toronto, not so bad.
And bloody-fist!Fred!!!
Meep! That was mine.
Hil, that university is really really highly rated. Waterloo, on the other hand...I basically had to pick between McGill and Waterloo for the same degree, and although there wasn't a doubt that Waterloo was better for the subject it just wasn't somewhere I could envision living.
eta: Heh. Crosspost with Brenda. I'd rate Toronto below Montreal in a heartbeat, but even so I wouldn't say Waterloo benefits from the perqs of Toronto enough to count in its favour.
Well, no, it's no Montreal. Some good restaurants there, though.
Hil, not exactly scientific, but of all the places my dad & brother visited, Botswana was a fav (I missed that week of the tour. It included, Botswana, S. Africa, Zambia, Zimbabwe (under duress) and Mozambique.)
All this time I thought a cannonball was just a solid metal ball.
All this time I thought a cannonball was just a solid metal ball.
Some of them were. Some were grape-shot. Some were incendeniary. Some exploded. It depended on what you were trying to do with it.
November in Thailand? Cooling down a little, as I recall. Which is to say, still sandals-and-t-shirt weather, but more bearable. Can't just remember when the rainy season extends to, although it seems to be on the way to starting already - we've had some DOOZIES already, but not on a daily basis yet.
...to be honest, though, it's Very Fucking Hot all year round, and one gets used to/works around the rain. (I mean, it is hardcore rain - soak you to the skin within 2 seconds kind of rain, splash-through-calf-deep-water kind of rain. But eventually it stops, and then the streets are bone dry within an hour or two.)