I'm on the Thalys high-speed train back to Amsterdam following an extremely worthwhile three days in Paris. I was at Les Blogs, about which I blogged a bit yesterday and about which I'll start writing a more complete personal view while I'm on the train which I'll post tomorrow. No network connection on this train (unlike the 'may or may not be the world's first such service) so I can't post any entries to the blog until I get home this evening. One of the things I like about train travel in much of continental Europe, and in particular services between countries like this Thalys service, is that all the trains are spotlessly clean, comfortable and very fast. On the trip down here on Sunday from Amsterdam to Paris, somewhere on the stretch between Paris and Brussels, the driver came on the public address system to tell us that we were travelling at 300 kilometers per hour (about 186 miles per hour). We're now at about the same place on the return journey. No announcement on this journey, but it feels (and looks, from the way things are just flashing past the window) like we're doing about the same speed. That's fast! Additional comment. We're now in The Netherlands. Suddenly, a half dozen guys from the Dutch border police (Thalys High-speed train NevilleHobson.com blog which focuses on business communication and technology.
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