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  1. Renzi

    Looking for a free AudioBook website

    Even if you aren't from Chicago (or the US) you may be able to get a digital library card for audiobooks. Enter any Chicago address, its very ulikely they'll bother verifying it. https://www.chipublib.org/news/get-a-library-card-online/
  2. Renzi

    Looks like we're not getting another stimulus payment

    I wonder if the troops who the House just told must stay in Afghanistan forever will get a stimulus check to help pay for their prosthetic limbs. "[T]he bill that would [...] place restrictions on U.S. troop withdrawals from Afghanistan and Europe."...
  3. Renzi

    Looks like we're not getting another stimulus payment

    The House of Representatives passed their what? Your sentence is missing an object as well as punctuation. And WTF are you talking about? Try looking at the date of the posts you are replying to next time, Nostradamus.
  4. Renzi

    How is it that so many Argentinians can move to the US?

    I already adressed that. Now I can't tell if you're debating me or debating yourself.
  5. Renzi

    Flights to Bogota

    Interesting. Flights were only 400USD a few weeks ago, and cheaper to Cartagenta. You sometimes can book Avianca flights though United's website and possibly get a slighty better fare with more flexibility. Colombia is allowing everyone in, but it's also having a surge in cases, and Medellin...
  6. Renzi

    How is it that so many Argentinians can move to the US?

    No, I said the Mexican American community, the majority of whom are not "illegal." Cubans until recently had a clearer path to citizenship because of the "wet feet, dry feet policy." But my original comment was about comparing economic mobility between different immigrant groups, not about...
  7. Renzi

    How is it that so many Argentinians can move to the US?

    No, I've actually done research on this. As far a other Latino groups, they are behind Puerto Ricans (who have the advantage of being US citizens) and well behind Cubans, for instance.
  8. Renzi

    Argenzuela ranks 46 in latest UN Human Development Index

    Yes, Poblacht na hÉireann. The six occupied counties in the north are included in the UK's ranking, which is 13th, and falling.
  9. Renzi

    COVID-19 vaccine development pipeline gears up

    This is what leadership looks like. https://www.jpost.com/health-science/netanyahu-to-kick-off-israels-covid-19-vaccination-campaign-on-saturday-652628
  10. Renzi

    OverStaying in argentina due to COVID-19

    Which is the exit form/declaracion required to leave? I can only find the one for entering. Thanks in advance.
  11. Renzi

    Argenzuela ranks 46 in latest UN Human Development Index

    Joe Public? No. Mostly academics. However they are helpful for anyone contemplating "expatting" to a particular country. I found it particularly interesting that Ireland has jumped up to #2, putting it virtually level with Switzerland.
  12. Renzi

    COVID-19 vaccine development pipeline gears up

    Well, if it's good enough for Oliver Stone.. https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/oliver-stone-hopeful-after-receiving-russian-covid-19-vaccine
  13. Renzi

    How is it that so many Argentinians can move to the US?

    If only work ethic alone were enough to lift people out of poverty. Mexicans, including those who are first or second generations US citizens, comparatively have some of the worst rates of upward mobility among all other immigrant groups, and a large number of them aren't even immigrants, per...
  14. Renzi

    How is it that so many Argentinians can move to the US?

    I wonder what the actual numbers are, but from my recent experience at a major US university, it seems far less significant that the brain drain coming South Asia. There is a lot of social and family pressure to get educated then established in the US in order to bring the rest their families...
  15. Renzi

    Argenzuela ranks 46 in latest UN Human Development Index

    "In terms of Latin America, Argentina is above the average (0.766) and is second in the regional ranking below Chile, which occupies position 43 (with a value of 0.851). It is followed by Uruguay, in position 55 (with a value of 0.817)."...
  16. Renzi

    How is it that so many Argentinians can move to the US?

    It's actually very difficult, unless they already have an employer to sponsor them or relative in the US that can get their paperwork started. There are also a smaller number who can get in as "investors." Most Argentinians going to the US tend to be educated which helps. They aren't going there...
  17. Renzi

    It looks like El Palomar is closed permanently

    I think you're getting quite carried away. AR is also a SkyTeam member (along with other reputable airlines like KLM and Air France) and has a code share with Delta for some flights out of EZE (for these, Delta sets the price). If it was half as bad as you make it out to be, that wouldn't be the...
  18. Renzi

    It looks like El Palomar is closed permanently

    Yeah really. I always kind of asumed that the closest competitors of the lowcosts were the bus companies. I know my Jetsmart flight from Santiago (purchased the day before travel) was only marginally more expensive than an Andesmar bus that takes 20 or so hours via Los Caracoles. I'll miss El...
  19. Renzi

    Buenos Aires positions itself as a post-pandemic destination for digital nomads

    Fernando Straface gives a lot of platitudes here, but not a lot of specifics, and by "entrepreneurs" the author of the article seems to be imagining an influx of higher income business people, when in reality it will probably mean more expats of modest means teaching English remotely.
  20. Renzi

    Buenos Aires positions itself as a post-pandemic destination for digital nomads

    Things do tend to get easier when you move from the Third World to the First World. I bet the tap water is also drinkable in Amsterdam.
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