[Plone-conference] tips for the unprepared?
Witek
witekdev at gmail.com
Fri Sep 27 09:23:46 UTC 2013
Hello,
Isn't the yellow yellow fever book for use by your home country once you're
leaving a yellow fever area for home. So for flying back to wherever from
Brazil?
A friend got denied boarding on a plane from Brazil to South Africa because
his yellow fever book was in Spanish and not in English and they were full
of ..... but I'm deducing from this that if he didn't have it at all, he
would have likewise not have been allowed to board?
Something I would investigate before leaving your homeland.
@Mikko, thanks for advice.. good to know stuff.
Witek
On Fri, Sep 27, 2013 at 11:02 AM, Mikko Ohtamaa
<mikko at opensourcehacker.com>wrote:
> Hi Guido and others,
>
> The advises are certainly overblown.
>
> I managed to travel around Brazil for three months and, even though I was
> not 100% sober and 100% sure where I was all the time, I got nothing
> stolen. Except all money on my bank account, but this was because I used my
> credit card at ATM where it got skimmed and didn't have balance limits how
> much you can withdraw. Set your credit card daily withdrawal limit to very
> low (100 USD / day) just in the case. Always use ATM in a super market, not
> ones on street or in a bank. Only use chip card (not magnet stripe) if
> possible.Then have a cash reserve. Getting your credit card cloned is the
> most likely criminal risk you have. Do *not* use European style debit cards
> anywhere, as it is not possible to recover money from skimmed debit card.
>
> When staying in an accommodation keep your stuff in a locker. If you stay
> at hostel bring your own padlock. Never leave your stuff unattended e.g. on
> a bed when you go to shopping.
>
> Also I didn't manage to kill myself with any tropical diseases, though
> there was one close call and Erico had to save me. Generally, unless you
> plan venture into deep Amazon there is little risk you caught any nasty
> bugs.
>
> Cheers,
> -Mikko
>
>
> On 27 September 2013 11:42, Guido Stevens <guido.stevens at cosent.net>wrote:
>
>> I've been stupid enough to prepare my slides (partially...), but not my
>> journey (at all...).
>>
>> Now I find I was supposed to have gotten a yellow fever vaccination 10
>> days ago. Which raises some questions: what can one do? Wear
>> insect-repellent longsleeves all day and sleep under a bed net even in
>> an airconditioned room? Maybe somebody has some practical wisdom here.
>>
>> On a related note, I'm a hobby photographer and want to bring my
>> high-end camera for architecture photography. Now Lonely Planet advises
>> me to leave my iPod at home (no way). Which kinda implies that I
>> certainly should not bring a big and expensive camera. Is this true or
>> overblown? Can anybody who knows the streets of Brasilia offer some
>> insight into street safety there?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> --
>> Guido Stevens | +31.43.3618933 | http://cosent.nl
>>
>> s o c i a l k n o w l e d g e t e c h n o l o g y
>>
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>
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