It’s now the first Sunday after arriving here in Santiago, Chile, so I wanted to do a bit of a round-up of how things have been so far, post some photos and get down my first impressions. I’m lazy, so I’m going to use bullet-form to get down a bunch of random bits and pieces:
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The Chile Experiment
In a few days, I leave to go to Santiago, Chile for 40 days. It’s not a vacation. It’s not a work trip. If anything, it’s an experiment. It’s a test of the concept of truly remote working and of living a more portable (nomadic?) lifestyle. Hopefully, it’s a test of the future.
My apologies in advance, I have a feeling this post is going to ramble a bit…
ContactChile
Awesome website with all sorts of information on spending time in Chile, including Spanish classes and accomodation.
Air Brokers International, Inc.
Air Brokers International, Inc.
Air travel agency based here in SF. Specialize in RTW tickets and multi-stop itineraries.
The Art of Nonconformity
Awesome blog with “unconventional strategies for life, work and travel”
Airport Wireless Internet Access Guide
Airport Wireless Internet Access Guide
Comprehensive list of airports that have wifi including which ones are free, paid, etc.
AwayFind
Interesting online app to supplement your email and help with routing important stuff directly to you via SMS etc. Relies on people being able to prioritize for you though.
DaylightMap
Cool map showing day/night on a Google Map. This, combined with an easier way to get world times would be pretty sweet.
Pimsleur Approach
“Pimsleur courses help people who need to speak another language quickly. Our courses took 40 years to develop and are now used by the FBI, CIA, and business professionals everywhere.”