uk-netmarketing Archive
[Previous] [Next] - [Index] [Thread Index] - [Previous in Thread] [Next in Thread]
Subject: | RE: UKNM: Fresh minds? |
From: | Freddy Fulton |
Date: | Fri, 6 Oct 2000 03:05:09 +0100 |
And before that, ie in the next 2 years or so watch out for Latin America
and Spanish on the Internet! Global movement of dominance will never have
moved this fast ever! Extremely exciting!
Fred Fulton
International Schoolmaster
00 44 (0) 207 384 6900
freddybibliotech [dot] net
freddyschoolmaster [dot] net
http://www.bibliotech.net
http://www.schoolmaster.net
http://www.postmaster.co.uk
http://www.shoppingmaster.net
IMPORTANT: The contents of this email, and any attachments, are
CONFIDENTIAL and intended only for the person(s) to whom they are addressed.
If you have received the email in error, please notify the sender
immediately and delete it from your computer system. Do not copy or
distribute it or disclose its contents to any person. Unless otherwise
stated, the views and opinions expressed in this email are personal to the
sender and do not represent the official view of the company.
-----Original Message-----
From: ownerchinwag [dot] com [ownerchinwag [dot] com]On">mailto:ownerchinwag [dot] com]On Behalf Of John
Blower
Sent: 29 September 2000 12:15
To: uk-netmarketingchinwag [dot] com
Subject: Re: UKNM: Fresh minds?
In a mail timed and dated 09:29 AM 9/29/00 +0100, the talented Ray Taylor
took the time to write:
>And what about graduates of the Sorbonne, for instance? French grads have
>the same employment rights in the UK as in any other EC country. And since
>most English people can't speak a second language, I would be more inclined
>to employ a European graduate for any kind of international business if any
>were available. Did someone say WORLD wide web, or does Simple Minds only
>work on projects limited to this Altantic backwater?
>
>Ray Taylor
>
>
Well said, Ray.
Perhaps graduates of American universities should be considered - I'm
thinking of MIT and Stanford, both good schools (particularly MIT, which
has Tim Berners-Lee and Nicholas Negroponte on the faculty).
Having said that, it's extremely difficult, in my experience, to get
Americans to accept the fact that they number a mere 260 m of a world
population of about 6 bn. I had rather hoped that Brits had a somewhat
wider and deeper world view.
The Web is currently American. But let's look five years hence - anyone
speak Cantonese or Hindi?
Cheers!
John Blower/FeNiKs Business Communications
795 Mammoth Rd, #23, Manchester, NH 03104
V: 603 668 5601 F: 707 220 7490
Trainer at Large/Ace Copywriter
http://www.feniks.com/ johnfeniks [dot] com (mailto:johnfeniks [dot] com)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
looking for useful books about the new media biz?
check out the UKNM books page for some suggestions:
http://www.chinwag.com/uk-netmarketing/books.shtml
Email suggestions to: helpchinwag [dot] com
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
To unsubscribe or change your list settings go to
http://www.chinwag.com/uk-netmarketing or helpchinwag [dot] com
Replies
Re: UKNM: Fresh minds?, John Blower
[Previous] [Next] - [Index] [Thread Index] - [Next in Thread] [Previous in Thread]