New technology can be a challenge for all of us. I know we invest a lot of time and energy on training across our team to keep our people up to speed with new technologies, such as XML, or structured FrameMaker, or even just the latest advances in translation memory. So I enjoyed this humorous little vidclip of a Norwegian monk trying to get to grips with some pesky new technology - a book! Fortunately, it comes with English subtitles. Enjoy.
Tuesday, February 20, 2007
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Nick Rosenthal is Managing Director of Salford Translations Ltd, a high-tech translation company based in Stockport, England.
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