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03-08-24 04:18 #14518
Posts: 11Off to a Good Start
1st day in BOG ands its been great.
Flight was on time and I breezed through immigration. What luck. BTW I did see a line for biomig at arrivals, anybody know if foreigners can use it? If the immigration line wasn't so short at the time, I would've given it a shot.
Also, I was a bit worried about altitude sickness but it doesn't seem to be affecting me.
So my plan is pretty much get a different agency girl every day. GFE is life.
I used Encounters Vip and requested a date with Juliana (450 k). Scheduling was easy and the scheduler was professional.
Juliana showed up 5 minutes early and I welcomed her into my airbnb. We exchange some pleasantries and she hops in the shower.
Shortly after, she comes out with just the towel on looking smoking hot. She one of those latina girls that has a hint of asian features in face. Although the body is 100% latina. Small breast, big hips, and thiccc. Everything that I love.
She comes over and we start getting handsy. She asks me what I like and I tell her I like kisses, caresses, fat asses, blowjobs, and massages. She proceeds to make the dream come true. She gives great eye contact and made me weak a few times when blowing me. Post-nut she gave me a solid massage and we just joked around. She's actually my first agency girl. I'd give the experience an 8/10.
Tomorrow's itinerary is to do some sightseeing in Santa Fe during lunch and most likely another agency girl in the evening.
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03-07-24 18:17 #14517
Posts: 270Workspace
Originally Posted by Zeos1 [View Original Post]
But those are needed if you rent a room cheap somewhere or a noisy area where you can't work. In a normal apartment with your own connection you can save that 2 M pesos per month. Heck my full apartment costs me 2. 5 M a month LOL. Estrato 5, 24/7 security, full kitchen, living room area everything. I can kick back and work in my drawers LOL.
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03-07-24 18:06 #14516
Posts: 270How?
Originally Posted by Zeos1 [View Original Post]
What I said is based on facts and experiences. It's not complicated. A hotel will have a wifi router on each floor or worse to be shared by multiple rooms, and depending on where your room is the signal may drop. That may be ok for pure mongers but if you're running something serious online like a content creator, working from home then this doesn't work.
Colombia happens to be a top country for digital nomad because they have reliable internet service and barely any power outages. This is probably why I'm not in the Dr right now. Most apartments in the Dr don't even come with work desks, plus mult outtages incl power.
I've been in Col for the past 7 months pretty much, and only had zero power outtages, maybe two internet svc issues that were resolved in minutes. Having your own router and hardwired connection is required anyway for most remote job, and even if using wifi, your own connection will be secured, stronger and not shared.
I work in finance plus I'm a daytrader so aint no way I'd risk connecting to a public wifi LOL.
I have been in some hotels that have an ethernet port for wired connection, maybe 1/10; but none come with routers. But all private apts do. It's day and night and not everything requires a debate.
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03-07-24 17:54 #14515
Posts: 98WiFi in AirBnBs are dependent on the individual owner. I've stayed in different AirBnBs in the same building that had radically different WiFi performance. For instance, one AirBnB had blazing fast WiFi while one a few floors down had it's own router but the Internet was so slow I had issues with VoIP. The connection is dependent on what the owner is paying for, so the individual router can be a good thing or a bad thing.
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03-07-24 15:10 #14514
Posts: 1092Originally Posted by Gabacho [View Original Post]
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03-07-24 08:21 #14513
Posts: 1242Originally Posted by Zeos1 [View Original Post]
I remember I had downloaded a torrent file of an episode of star trek discovery in 1080 p from pirate bay and this was like a 2 or 3 GB file and it literally downloaded in like 45 seconds.
Most the time in hotels on the other hand the wifi is much slower and the same size files can take like 20 mins or more to download, it's often faster to just use my data on Tigo. And heaven forbid if you are in a room located far from the router, or someone else is hogging the bandwidth.
So I do agree with Madd. About whole unit airbnbs having better Wi-Fi.
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03-07-24 05:26 #14512
Posts: 1072Teqendama Suites and Hotel Teqendama
Originally Posted by Guest19 [View Original Post]
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03-07-24 04:44 #14511
Posts: 1092Originally Posted by MaddTraveler [View Original Post]
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03-07-24 03:24 #14510
Posts: 34Originally Posted by Guest19 [View Original Post]
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03-06-24 21:00 #14509
Posts: 270Internet
Originally Posted by Guest19 [View Original Post]
For airbnb booking, ask first for the speed. Many have 100 mb or higher which is minimum I must have but many have low speed like 20 mb, so ask first.
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03-06-24 17:14 #14508
Posts: 3234Originally Posted by Guest19 [View Original Post]
But just so you know, I have always been able to get my work on the internet done in Colombia as long as I stay in the big cities. If you go 50 to 100 miles outside of Bogota though, you will have issues.
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03-06-24 07:38 #14507
Posts: 1092Originally Posted by Guest19 [View Original Post]
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03-06-24 02:16 #14506
Posts: 3Internet connection in Bogota
I am planning to remotely work from the Bogota hotel.
What is a quality of internet connection in Bogota?
Is it enough for remote working?
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03-06-24 01:55 #14505
Posts: 3Internet connection in Bogota
I am planning to remotely work in Bogota, during the day, and have a fun at night.
What is a quality of internet connection in hotels and generally in Bogota?
Is it enough for remote working?
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03-05-24 16:00 #14504
Posts: 516Biomig is available for departure only as far as I know. Arrivals is same old deal.
Originally Posted by ChanceSome [View Original Post]