full of opportunities for a person to shape life as he or she pleases. And coming in as an outsider is no barrier to fitting in and utilizing what the country has to offer. It is made easy by the astonishing [...] great political figure. Much can be gleaned from a man whose self-awareness has allowed him to take on the world and come out on top. Now, he has even come as far as the Faroe Islands. Name: Bjarni í Liða [...] About to begin a new chapter of my life in their country, I was utterly convinced that very few Americans were normal according to the standards on which I usually judge people. In addition, the country
a great value for NATO. The Faroes has herself never been to war. From remote to central The Faroes have always paid the price of being “The Far Away Islands”. But this remoteness is no longer an obstacle [...] electricity from water and wind. These green sources make around 40% of the produced electrical power. The great opportunity seams to be in utilizing the power from the sea. The idea is to use the power [...] its benefits as people see other societies, but also needs to get them back home. Small societies The Faroes has a lot to give the world in how to manage remote and small societies and could in the future
the cashier started to talk to me, asking how I was doing. I had never seen this person before and stammered something about how I was tired, to which she replied that I should try some guarana because [...] think it was to far away to go. I had told her with great confidence that it was only a plane ticket away. That is not true. America is much further away than that. To come here was like going to another planet [...] the way to school, we stopped at a Wal-Mart, a gigantic get-everything-you-can-dream-of kind of store to pick up a comforter, pillow and other necessities to get by our first night. When I went to pay, the
course, have to have effective strategies. This is a very small country and our budgets are equally small – so we must know how to get attention in a way that is not too costly. We have to rely heavily [...] the main reason why people want to come here. Most people seem more concerned by what there is to do while they’re here. They want a variety of activities to choose from. And they don’t necessarily find [...] are starting to turn their eyes to the north rather than the south. Maybe it is because people feel safer travelling north than south these days. And since the northern countries have seen far less of mass
need to embrace change to whatever extent necessary. The ability to cooperate effectively and develop strong networks is becoming more important. And still it is crucial for us to hold on strongly to our [...] this as an opportunity. To stay competitive, we have to be inventive and learn how to develop new concepts and fresh thinking. And when setting our goals and objectives, we have to be strategic and think [...] 113 km from north to south and 75 km from east to west. •… highest elevations reach nearly 890 m above sea level and are found in the northern islands. The precipitous terrain limits habitation to small
and tying into the SheFar-cable, which will run from Scotland to Shetland to the Faroes, BP will be able to send almost unlimited amounts of data ashore. BP will gain direct access to the Scottish mainland [...] years and a dialogue has been on-going on how to link oil platforms to the mainland. Already when the FarIce-cable was laid, this issue was debated, and when the SheFar-cable became a reality a link between [...] it may become a reality to link future oil producing fields by the Faroe border to this cable or more appropriately to the other producing oilfields already connected to the SheFar-cable. There is, and there
the smoke rings of my mind Down the foggy ruins of time, far past the frozen leaves The haunted, frightened trees, out to the windy beach Far from the twisted reach of crazy sorrow Mr Tambourine Man vísir [...] magic swirlin´ ship My senses have been stripped, my hands can´t feel to grip My toes too numb to step Wait only for my boot heels to be wanderin´ Hvat er tað fyri skip, sum her ve rður sungið um? Svarið [...] hand in your ticket And you go watch the geek Who immediately goes up to you When he hears you speak And says, How does it feel To be such a freak? And you say, Impossible As he hands you a bone Men
only there can it be unmade. It must be taken deep into Mordor, and cast back into the fiery chasm from whence it came" Elrond frá "Ringanna Harri" um Ringin. Tíðin er komin har vit aftur fara at fylgja [...] her uppá 10.000 Uruk-Hai besærkara orkar, hesir ið brøla á málinum The Black Speech: "Rrwaaa harra farr rrara!". Borgin hjá Sauron; Baraddür í ríkinum Mordor leiðir til bardaga móti menniskjans siðmenning [...] mánaðir at gera allar upptøkurnar. Miðaldrar professarin "I will take it. . . I will take the Ring to Mordor. . . though I do not know the way" Hobbiturin Frodo, úr Ringanna Harri. John Ronald Reuel Tolkien
of the Atlantic to the North Sea, the story of oil has also been slow to unfold, though the potential of Eastern Canada is said to be considerable. And, in Greenland, there is nothing to show for efforts [...] the hunt for oil and gas on the Eastern Atlantic Frontier ? from Portugal to Lofoten off Norway ? slow. There are few commercial discoveries to show for the enormous effort made, except in the Norwegian [...] Belford Dolphin. Geological analysis points to the right conditions for hydrocarbons to be present, but will they be there? Will there be a sealing mechanism to contain the hoped for prize? The Marjun success
background that the UK Labour government was willing to hand down far reaching powers to the local government of the islands, which enabled local councillors to negotiate on a more equal level with the oil bosses [...] massive oil terminal at Sullom Voe will be able to handle oil extracted from Faroese wells. A simple look at a map of the North East Atlantic reveals how close the infrastructure, which is being developed [...] for obvious reasons ? his cards very close to his chest when it comes to the prospects of handling future oil from the Faroese sector. Fact is that the terminal has received a major £50 million overhaul