Yes, for internships abroad is usually easier as companies tend to like a multicultural environment, a very good first step is to join AIESEC, they have hundreds of internships abroad not only for undergrads but also for masters. Of course it is just a traineship no longer than year and a half, but it is pretty useful learning from other cultures and changing a bit the environment where you are living (and probably see that ouside there is much more than the US:). A good think is that doing a internship abroad with AIESEC you will get a salary for living there, so it could be really cheap and you don't have to carry directly the costs of leaving abroad.
> Unless that's just a feature of schools in the US.
Most likely, at least in Germany people is used to see foreigns and I never seen that kind of behavior, big cities in Germany are very multicultural and open to everybody. It is funny to see sometimes how a trip in the underground resembles pretty much a Benetton commercial. And please don't talk me about racism in Germany because that used to be loong ago. FYI: No, I'm not German, I'm just living here for a while and enjoying this great country.
This has been already discused in the past, in fact, Richard Stallman published an article where he states that the Linux kernel is in violation with the GPL because of the firmware included without source code, see the article at here
I wish you good luck if you're from America and move to Europe, it won't be a problem if you're password doesn't have a 'z' or 'y' in it.
After two months of forced switch to qwertz layout I still have problems typing my passwords!
The current bid is 600300 pounds... surely the boring machine is doing its job, the buyer will be pretty bored when he pays all that money. I prefer other cheaper ways for getting bored, like following eBay auctions I'm not really interested.
The 8 hours start *after* you open the package.
Hey, that's my girlfriend's email address! hehe
whoa man, this mean we are going to get e17 nearly this year? :)
Yes, for internships abroad is usually easier as companies tend to like a multicultural environment, a very good first step is to join AIESEC, they have hundreds of internships abroad not only for undergrads but also for masters. Of course it is just a traineship no longer than year and a half, but it is pretty useful learning from other cultures and changing a bit the environment where you are living (and probably see that ouside there is much more than the US :). A good think is that doing a internship abroad with AIESEC you will get a salary for living there, so it could be really cheap and you don't have to carry directly the costs of leaving abroad.
Most likely, at least in Germany people is used to see foreigns and I never seen that kind of behavior, big cities in Germany are very multicultural and open to everybody. It is funny to see sometimes how a trip in the underground resembles pretty much a Benetton commercial. And please don't talk me about racism in Germany because that used to be loong ago. FYI: No, I'm not German, I'm just living here for a while and enjoying this great country.
Get your Google cache here and no more limited access :)
Come on, I'm sure you're Bill Gates, don't hide behind that Mike Bouma name :)
This has been already discused in the past, in fact, Richard Stallman published an article where he states that the Linux kernel is in violation with the GPL because of the firmware included without source code, see the article at here
Not precisely translations, but using the "Text" button you can read some of the content of the pages and some explanations.
So why don't you just magnify the image and then press the "Mirror" button?
I wish you good luck if you're from America and move to Europe, it won't be a problem if you're password doesn't have a 'z' or 'y' in it. After two months of forced switch to qwertz layout I still have problems typing my passwords!
The current bid is 600300 pounds... surely the boring machine is doing its job, the buyer will be pretty bored when he pays all that money. I prefer other cheaper ways for getting bored, like following eBay auctions I'm not really interested.
Not really, if you check again it's now 260100 pountds (I'm not kidding), and the boring thing is getting every second more expensive
As it seems to be already /.ed here is the Google cache