in Buenos Aires
Got here yesterday. Didn't sleep well on the bus as the seats were a bit too narrow for me to contort myself the way I like to sleep. Also I don't sleep very well in moving vehicles.
Walking from the train to the hostel, I passed by a big IBM building and a big Microsoft building... Before, I thought it would be interesting to start a company here because the peso is so low compared to the dollar.... I guess these guys think so too.
Buenos Aires is hot and humid which means you feel sticky 30 min after your shower. Walking on the street you often get drips of water dropping on you from the airconditioners above.
Most of the day I spent walking around the microcentre part of the city. It's big and dirty, but not as big and dirty as Cairo say. It's a big european city again with wide streets, but also some narrow ones.
Last night at the hostel we got a free Tango lesson, so I learned the basic 8 step routine. I didn't like it at first because I don't like the music as much, but then I started to like it more once I could actually remember all 8 steps. Goes to show I don't like what I'm not good at. You might feel the same way I expect.
I'll be here at least 4 nights as I like the hostel and the city so far.

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