Might We Do as the Romans Do? Three years ago, the Italian energy giant Eni began what is now a summer tradition: from June 1 to Sept. 1, the company sets the thermostat in its corporate office buildings 1 degree Celsius (1.8 degrees Fahrenheit) higher than it had in summers before 2007. It also allows employees to “take off their ties” – that is, wear lighter, more casual clothes to work. Don’t misunderstand: Eni uses air-conditioning, and the offices are more than comfortable. It simply allows the temperature to creep up a tiny bit; most workers wouldn’t even notice.
Here's bad news for those of us who love Paris. Paris Aims to Curb Apartment Rentals to Tourists.
French civil servant lifts lid on five-hours-a-week culture. A French civil servant who lifted the lid on the wastefulness of the country's state sector in a book describing a "five-hours-a-week" culture where people competed to take the longest coffee breaks has been suspended.
Humungous bubbles blown from small black hole. A relatively small black hole has been spotted blowing bubbles with diameters of more than 300-1500 light years.Republicans more likely to be involved in (gay) sex scandals.
À la prochaine, mes amis
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Have you read "A Year in the Merde"?
Yes, I've read all of Stephen Clarke's books.
Thanks for visiting my new blog and leaving a comment! Virginia is quite a sweetheart for helping me figure it all out!
I hate to hear about cracking down on the short-term apt rentals -- yikes! I understand that there will be many hurt including academics and business travelers (not to mention the tourists!)
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