gino@sdchema.UUCP (08/20/84)
I thought I might pass on a tidbit I picked up this weekend. I was visiting with a young woman from France, and I casually mentioned Asterix. She said that she liked it, and that everyone was wild about it in France, but that she could not understand how the plays on words could be translated. All that to the side, the most interesting thing she said was that the Asterix books are used as textbooks in introductory course in social economics, and other things. Apparently some of the concepts presented in Asterix are so clean and simple, that they are very easy to teach from. Thought you might be amused GINO!
percus@acf4.UUCP (12/06/84)
Does anyone out there know where one can get "Asterix and Son," the recent translation of "Fils d'Asterix" (by Uderzo) published in England by Hodder & Stoughton? percus@nyu-acf4
ma155abl@sdcc7.UUCP (Nick Flor) (12/09/84)
> Does anyone out there know where one can get "Asterix and Son," > the recent translation of "Fils d'Asterix" (by Uderzo) > published in England by Hodder & Stoughton? > percus@nyu-acf4 Yes, In this UNIVERSE, In the Milky Way galaxy, In the Solar Sytem Sol On the planet earth, Beyond this, the path is unclear. hahahahahahahahahahahaha Nyah nyah nyah, you can't flame me, I graduate and lose this account. *** REPLACE THIS LINE WITH YOUR MESSAGE *** -Nick Flor (yuk yuk yuk) form flaming sword ***!-------- ! ! ! ! ! - * * *