Loi chao tu Vietnam!

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    That also mean, a hello from Vietnam!
    I am Hai, 25, a Vietnamese phD student. Nice to know this forum and all of you! :)
     
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    goldensea80 Well-Known Member

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    Thanks, I am new, and I wonder how to set my homepage as the signature of the post? (like you)
     
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    Read the FAQ and Rules for the answer to that.

    Welcome! What field are doing a PhD in?
     
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    Oh, meteorology. But Website development is my extra-time hobby.
     
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    Hi goldensea80, enjoy your time at DP :D So, we'll be seeing a meteorlogy site when you've posted enough links here?
     
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    Funny enough, I never tried to coded a meteorological website before. Maybe in future :D
     
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    Very cool, goldensea80, looking forward to seeing your work, meteorological or otherwise :)
     
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    Hey Lever, Where have the YinYang gone??? :( (Although I do like the effect on that image).

    Welcome to the forum GoldenSea :)
     
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    Thanks, do you study Orient Phylosophy? (which yinyang is a famous symbol of it)
     
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    2005's got me all messed up, in a state of flux right now, probably something to do with me listening to Future Sound of London. It will sort itself out later I'm sure ;)
     
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    I've never been to England. But people form Munich and Paris (where I'd been) said that, English is quite different from other EU country. Right? (and something like USA) One thing I've learned is that, London is usually foggy. :D
     
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    London is not that foggy. It's more Scotland or up North in general. London has a lot nicer climate than Western Europe, I can tell from experience (live in London now). We don't have the Euro here, but apart from that and few food/drinks related differences, it's pretty much the same. Oh and yes, the Brits tend to misbehave a lot when on mainland Europe. Refer to 'Holidaymakers From Hell' for more info on that. And the pubs and clubs shut a lot earlier here but that could be regarded as a good thing.
     
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    Welcome to DP forums...
     
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    Glad you have you with us!
     
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    Yes, thanks. But It's quite hard to get a visa to England. I have a German visa, and I can go to almost EU countries except GB and some new EU ones. And I think the the Euro is quite good.
     
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    Welcome to the forums Goldensea - you might want to drop by my site...the content there may be of interest =P.
     
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    The British Isles are worth a visit- it varies from beautiful green countryside and mountains to badly-designed urban sprawl - we have four seasons, a lot of history and a great sense of humour.

    Different from Europe? Yes, a lot of Brits seem to want us kept away from Europe - there are some stupid decisions made in Brussels that really have nothing to do with us and yet there is so much we can learn from being more European.

    I've been to France, Germany and the Netherlands and was always made more welcome than I feel the Brits welcome their visitors...

    Like the US? Hmm, in ways yes, others no. You have to remember the history and culture of the UK and the US having been intertwined for hundreds of years and we are between the EU and US...

    LOL - London is not that foggy anymore. From the Industrial Revolution until the 60s was the foggy era due to lots of coal burning, but then the Clean Air Act was introduced.

    And if you want to check out our meteorological situation - we are apparently the best in the world for discussing it :D
     
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    Yeah, I've checked out. That's great to introduce Vietnamese culture to our international friends. I hope I can contribute to this in future. (Right now I have quite a lot of works and etc. things.)

    Yes, sure! ECMWF is on of the best Meteorological Center in the World. If I could visit it sometimes!
     
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    And in my opinion, the world tends to close together. Is that be good that we can freely go somewhere without worrying about war, policy...Haha, I am listening to a Beatle's song, Imagine, an very famous band of your country, too!
     
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    I also come from Vietnam and " Xin Chào mọi người". That means Hi everyone!
    Nice to meet all you here.

    Azvina
     
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