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Mary Alice Osborne and Terry King have lived for years in a log cabin in the woods in Topsham, Vermont, USA, surrounded by many computers and electronics and woodworking tools. Today (2004-2007) they are living and teaching in ancient Carthage in Tunisia, North Africa. From 2007-2009 they plan to live and teach in China. In 2009, weather and elections permitting, they will return to Vermont.

Mary Alice Osborne has worked as a bus driver, costume designer, art teacher, computer coordinator, technology teacher, and technical illustrator and has teaching degrees in Elementary Education and Special Education from the University of Vermont, plus Library Media Specialist certification. She is pursuing a Masters Degree in Information Science at the University of Syracuse. She was the Director of the SPARK! program and Library Media Specialist in rural Vermont. Now she is the Upper School Librarian at the American Cooperative School of Tunis, in North Africa.

Terry King has designed radio stations, recording studios, broadcast equipment, intelligent machines and special computer languages for IBM, and has worked as a broadcast journalist covering elections, fires, riots and Woodstock. He is now 'retired' and teaching electronics, robotics, photography and journalism to young people in North Africa..

Contact: terry@terryking.us http://www.terryking.us

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