| I would love to live in Europe again. I lived in Italy for a little over a year when I was six years old. That was quite cool - it was like spending first grade in Disneyland. Italians are heavily into little kids, they would throw dark chocolate soccerballs at me from their apartment balconies. I lived in St. Genis France over the Summer of 1993 when I was writing my UCSC Senior Thesis. I'd love to work as a CERN staff member but it is only permitted to citizens of CERN member states. It would not be sufficient for me to marry one, I'd need to hold a member state passport. I visited Paris and Rome while they are both quite cool I don't think I'd really want to live in either of them. I've never been to Spain but I'd love to live there, maybe even stay there as I identify strongly with Don Quijote. When I was at CERN, without a doubt there were three different women I could have - and should have - married, which would have enabled me to stay, eventually to obtain permanent residency, likely French citizenship. There would have been lots of work for me at places other than CERN. Lots of big american firms like IBM and Google have offices in Switzerland. But no I was bound and determined to go to grad school, get my PhD. Eventually I lost touch with all three of those fine ladies. |
So what about them internships in Australia?