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    Empanadas...mmmmm

    A taxi driver from Tucuman recommended to me a place named La Tucumanita. There is one located at Arenales 2882 in Recoleta. I've been there a few times and the empanadas are quite good. I'm originally from California and am a big tamale fan. I was very pleased to find that this place also has...
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    How Do You Deal With Sellers In Fast Food Restaurants?

    Three observations: obelisco is a tourist attraction, gringo wearing American football t-shirt calls attention (probably depends upon how gringo you look, too), and phone out in public place. If you unload on one of these guys, the outcome would be pretty unpredictable. Might end up in jail...
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    Ok, I See What You Mean About Subsidies

    I pay 25 for gas, 100-200 for electricity w/ no subsidy (Recoleta).
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    Cheap Meal Ideas

    I recommend taking a look at Costa Rican food (this is what I most often cook). It is simple, tasty, healthy and low cost. Things are mostly cooked based on a mirepoix (a.k.a "los olores") of bell pepper, onion & cilantro, along with rice/beans/veggies and optionally some sort of meat. You can...
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    Real Estate Timing - Arguments For Now Vs Later?

    Real estate speculation in Argentina strikes me as some form of extreme sport. If you're looking to time the market, here, it seems to me like a ~bad idea. The gov't is too unpredictable and is fine w/ implementing measures that seriously negatively impact the real estate market (the cepo, etc)...
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    Albañil

    Hey Philip, I'm in Recoleta. Tnx
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    Albañil

    Hey, thanks very much. Pictures and contact info would be great. Much appreciated!
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    Albañil

    Hey All, Would anyone happen to have a recommendation for an albañil? I need to have a couple of walls "re-surfaced" (revocar), a window removed and filled in, some paint work done and all that good stuff. Thanks in advance!!
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    Dear People Scared Of The (Big) Government

    Ya, maybe. Depends on the implementation? I'll admit, I couldn't imagine a law being passed in the US that would actually be effective and not riddled w/ loopholes as you mention (given the influence the financial sector). Go Argentina-style? 50% down, 10 yr loans, 40% interest rates and an all...
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    Dear People Scared Of The (Big) Government

    IMO if we make the claim that people can't take care of themselves, then, pulling from this same pool of people to staff a government that's supposed to do a better job doesn't make a lot of sense? Basically, if society in general is "immoral", then it's unlikely that a gov't derived from these...
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    Dear People Scared Of The (Big) Government

    > Are you seriously trying to argue that it is possible to crate a viable/enforceable/sane law that says: Don't lend to those who can't pay back? Sure? 20% down payment, banks restricted to deposits & loans only, no loan made beyond marked-to-market value of collateral or bank's own capital?
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    Dear People Scared Of The (Big) Government

    > We cannot be left to our own devices. We need laws to protect ourselves from ourselves. That’s what the government does. There is no "government". Government is a collection of the same fallible individuals that you speak of. If "we" (individuals) are incapable of protecting ourselves, then...
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    Are The Italians To Blame For Argentina's Demise

    Joe, I'm both Calabrian and Sicilian by descent. My (Italian) family was a fine, upstanding family since the day they hit the shores of NY right up until this day. I find your clearly discriminatory post to be offensive, and frankly I think you're a dick for having posted/said it. Otherwise...
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    Blue Dollar 2013 Projections .... Blue Sky...!!

    @nmyer, Costa Rica uses the colon, not the dollar. @Rich One, the colon was at 350:1 ~10 years ago. The link you posted is quite old. If you take a look at the colon's ~recent history, you'll notice that it had a "controlled" devaluation and was later moved to a floating peg, and has overall...
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    Blue Dollar 2013 Projections .... Blue Sky...!!

    > Fixed exchange rates or "monitored" rates have always failed everywhere....! IMO, not everywhere. Take a look at Costa Rica.
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    Building robbery

    Correct. French near Pueyrredon. Btw, I suppose my reason for posting was to "contribute to the body of knowledge" around this stuff. For me, obviously, these building attacks were more abstract until this happened. Being 1 "portón" away from this kind of assault certainly makes it more real...
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    Building robbery

    I suppose just an FYI, building next to mine was robbed today. The story goes that two men dressed in suits entered the building "somehow", were confronted by the portero, whom they attacked (sadly, he's a nice guy). Not quite sure what happened after that. This was Recoleta, Pueyrredón near Las...
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    Santiago vs BA

    Hey, I have/had fun in Santiago AND Buenos Aires. Love them both. Not sure what you do when you go to Santiago, but I enjoy it quite a bit. To each his own, I guess.
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    Santiago vs BA

    Comparing Santiago to BsAs is an apples to oranges comparison. Everyone should try both! Pick whichever you prefer best (as both are clearly awesome!!).
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    Santiago vs BA

    I've spent significant time in both BsAs and Santiago. I'd say Yanqui's write up is reasonable. I would dissent somewhat regarding food, nightlife and the class issue. IMO Santiago has a good selection of places to go for dinner, but you do have to know the city a bit. A few places I like...
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