January 02

TripLife 1.0 - Manual for living and working traveling This is a chapter of the book I'm writing online: TripLife 1.0 Handbook for Living and Working traveling.
Here is the presentation .
Get comments, criticisms and suggestions, help me to write it in the best possible way.
This chapter is called:

The opportunities of the Internet

As I said the world is full of opportunities so it is not possible in a manual of this size present them all.
Since my experience is on the Internet world, in which I work since 2000, I will talk mainly about that.

For those who believe that it's too late now I have good news: the Internet is not yet started.
It 'a child in swaddling clothes and is only now beginning to be felt.
Most of the economic, social and private it was more or less affected, but what lies ahead is much more.
the child will grow and become adult. Continue reading »

February 17

Argentine sandwich Buenos Aires February 16, 2008
Today is my last day in Buenos Aires. Maybe.
I'm at the airport, waiting list, and 99% will not go.
From this limbo I am going to write a final report, perhaps.
Do an analysis of the Argentine months, perhaps, become a month and a few days (if not birth).
Thus an analysis based on a past and a future course maybe here, maybe there.
Sorry if inherent in these "maybe" but it is fun with the parallel lives:
Since we can not know the day of our death, we do what I do every day: an analysis on the past, without knowing how long the future.
This is probably one of my philosophies, there will be more useless, threw them to spend an hour at the airport (without even knowing whether to leave).
Me too.

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February 08

The information deficit, also known as the "travel without Lonely Planet", it also has advantages.
Now I am writing from Montevideo, Uruguay, without even knowing how I got there.
Let me explain.
In my last moment of awareness was in Villa General Belgrano, outside Cordoba, and I wanted to go to Villa Carlos Paz, a village in the Sierra with plenty of nightlife and culture.
I take the micro (small bus) to Cordoba where we get another for Villa Carlos Paz.

It's raining.

It's raining, for you that you are at home does not mean much. Ie there is life-changing.
For me it was a revolution. Continue reading »