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It is not the critic who counts: not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles or where the doer of deeds could have done better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood, who strives valiantly, who errs and comes up short again and again, because there is no effort without error or shortcoming, but who knows the great enthusiasms, the great devotions, who spends himself for a worthy cause; who, at the best, knows, in the end, the triumph of high achievement, and who, at the worst, if he fails, at least he fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who knew neither victory nor defeat. - Theodore Roosevelt

I hope that no one will claim to know the final answers; no good comes from prophets. But even when acknowledging our falibility, we must nevertheless continue to think about these matters and give the advice to others that intellect and conscience dictate. And let God be our judge, as our grandparents used to say. - Sakharov

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Brazil 2004 Trip Blog (retro post)
Wednesday, 31 March 2004
This is a collection of posts I made on the NSXPrime site last year when PBad, J and I were in South America.  I just remembered about this and wanted to put it on the site for posterity.  The writing quality is crap... I wrote it hurriedly from internet cafes, not to mention I suck at writing as it is.  original location   PHOTOS

mini reports from brazil


I´ve been in brazil now for about 4 days and its been incredible so far. I´m typing this from the internet cafe right next to my hotel, but its a bit difficult trying to adjust to their strange layout keyboard. So far I have only been in the vacation island Florianopolis. It is absolutely incredible... there are multiple beaches, night life venues, and best of all gorgeous women everywhere! Every single female here is smoking hot, i asked a local how this could be possible... he just replied... "unbelievable" it cracked me up. Last night I went to the nightclub Cafe Cancun and a local told me how to pick up women. If a girl smiles at you, just walk up to her and kiss her on the lips. I was shocked... in the US, if you did anything like that, you~d get slapped in the face and possible get the crap kicked out of you. Anyway, as the night progressed i worked up my courage and did as I was taught. The results were splendid! Anyone travelling to Brazil for pleasure should take some time to check out Florianopolis. Some activities here are sand boarding, surfing, hiking, sail boarding, and just good ole lounging around on the magnificent beaches. This brazillian keyboard is killing me, but I will try to send another entry from the next cafe i go to.

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report #2

last night my friends and i got super hooked up in going to an underground rave party on the back side of florinopolis island. it was like the planets were perfectly aligned... the dj of the rave happend to be staying at our hotel and the promoter and the dj gave us a ride to the rave/party. people weren't even let into the facility until 1AM!!!! the party raged until the sun came up... for real! there are many many many ultra hot local women as well as many argentinian tourists visiting the island. the atmosphere is super charged as some people are using various drugs to highten the experience. the women were so friendly... some i met would randomly come by and give me a shoulder massage or kiss me on the cheek. totally unreal experience. we just left florinopolis today and arrived in Rio de Janerio to experience Carnaval. We are now staying in a hostel which is a bit of a dump, but i think we can make the best of it. i am sitting at the hostel internet hub as many other young people are drinking and having a good time. i have been taking many photos using disposable cameras. i will have them all online after i return. you will be amazed!   tommorrow i plan to make reservations with a outdoor karting facility which is located on Ayrton Senna Avenue!!!! cool eh?

cioa for now!
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finally been able to get on again...

the trip seems to get more and more insane as the time is progressing. 2 days ago we went to the peaks of Corcovado and also sugar loaf which are the two major landmarks you often see on TV regarding Rio. During our trip we met some girls that invited us to meet at a nightclub later that night. We met them but we in turn met another group of girls that happened to all be lawyers. We hung out with them till the sun came up and they invited us to participate with them in the Carnaval parade! We didn't finalize our plans to participate until 2 hours before our entrance time which was at 1AM! (carnaval parades go non-stop from 9PM to 6AM) We then had our private driver drive through the city at 150kmh weaving through traffic and just flying through the streets totally rally style, running red lights and pretty much using the road however he wanted. It was scary! We then arrived at the slums to pick up our "fantasies" (costumes) from the poor people that makes them. We paid them $350 Reals each for them and jetted back toward the Sambadrome where the carnaval parade takes place. We barely made it in time and was running through the thousands of people to get in line with the rest of the Samba school that the costume belongs to. We eventually get lined up to dance through the stadium and sambadrome. It was the most insane crazy funny thing I've probably ever done. Supposedly there are over 2 million people in the vicinity and stands dancing around and watching the Carnaval parade. I didn't just get to watch... I was in it!!!!! nuts!
We continued to party with the lawyer girls till the sun came up while eating at a pizzaria this morning. Just got up and walked down the street to the internet cafe.... here goes one more day.

the reason we were late to get our "fantasies" was because we were about 1 hour out of downtown Rio to go karting. The karting facility was quite rickety, but it was still a blast. The karts were poorly maintained and the track was dark since it was outdoors at night. It was $35 Reals ($12USD) for a 20 minute race... and of course, I won the race.

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I also forgot to add... during our blasting through the streets we were pulled over by the local militia police! They ordered us all out of the car for searching. We thought were not going to make it to the parade in time. Our driver~s documents were all in order, but apparently they realized we were americans and were holding us longer just for fun. Eventually it was evident they wanted money. We payed them off for $50 Reals and we were back on our way. Crazy!
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