Weekend Plans
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 Speaking of Brazilian Grill, we should do that as group during SpiceWorld next year. It's right across the street. But now that I think about it..would that exclude Scott and Dominica? 
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 @Dashrender said: Speaking of Brazilian Grill, we should do that as group during SpiceWorld next year. It's right across the street. But now that I think about it..would that exclude Scott and Dominica? Likely, we've looked at that place and I don't believe that they have anything for us. 
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 @Dashrender said: Speaking of Brazilian Grill, we should do that as group during SpiceWorld next year. It's right across the street. If I had about three hours I could be in Brazil for a grill! 
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 @scottalanmiller said: @Dashrender said: Speaking of Brazilian Grill, we should do that as group during SpiceWorld next year. It's right across the street. If I had about three hours I could be in Brazil for a grill! Did your time suddenly go somewhere  
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 Ha ha. Just checked the map, definitely three hours to Brasil. We are exactly halfway from Houston to Brasil. 
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 @scottalanmiller said: Ha ha. Just checked the map, definitely three hours to Brasil. We are exactly halfway from Houston to Brasil. Is that a flight or a car? 
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 @coliver said: @scottalanmiller said: Ha ha. Just checked the map, definitely three hours to Brasil. We are exactly halfway from Houston to Brasil. Is that a flight or a car? No roads connecting North and South America. Research the Darian bio gap. 
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 @scottalanmiller said: @coliver said: @scottalanmiller said: Ha ha. Just checked the map, definitely three hours to Brasil. We are exactly halfway from Houston to Brasil. Is that a flight or a car? No roads connecting North and South America. Research the Darian bio gap. Holy crap... who would have thought that there is a 100 mile stretch of no road between central and south America... 
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 @scottalanmiller said: Research the Darian bio gap. "The first all-land auto crossing was in 1985–87 by Loren Upton and Patty Mercier in a CJ-5 Jeep, taking 741 days to travel 125 miles (201 km). " That's a nasty stretch of land there. 
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 @coliver said: Holy crap... who would have thought that there is a 100 mile stretch of no road between central and south America... Pretty crazy, huh? You have to have a special visa from the Panamanian government to even approach the zone, let alone enter it. It's a biodiversity gap to stop diseases from spreading between the continents. 
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 @scottalanmiller said: @coliver said: Holy crap... who would have thought that there is a 100 mile stretch of no road between central and south America... Pretty crazy, huh? You have to have a special visa from the Panamanian government to even approach the zone, let alone enter it. It's a biodiversity gap to stop diseases from spreading between the continents. That makes sense.. I am assuming more for livestock than humans? 
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 To some degree, but really everything. They don't want people just passing back and forth. They want them going through customs and really carefully controlled gateways. The primary way through is a ferry to Columbia. 
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 @scottalanmiller said: To some degree, but really everything. They don't want people just passing back and forth. They want them going through customs and really carefully controlled gateways. The primary way through is a ferry to Columbia. I'm still kind of amazed that there isn't a road for 100 miles... it just boggles my mind. The reasons I understand but it seems like that would be a fairly important trade avenue. 
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 Agreed, You'd think they could build a road along the coast with checkpoints on both sides. 
 , but perhaps the risk is just to great.
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 @Dashrender said: Agreed, You'd think they could build a road along the coast with checkpoints on both sides. 
 , but perhaps the risk is just to great.It isn't that big of an area (100 miles by 31 miles) so adding a road anywhere would destroy a significant amount of the rain forest. 
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 They could build it as a bridge, no destruction, at least to the rainforest. 
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 @Dashrender said: They could build it as a bridge, no destruction, at least to the rainforest. I really hope that someday they put in an elevated high speed rail link. That the forest is controlled by armed drug cartels makes that hard to do, though. 
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 @MattSpeller said: Thanks Giving turkey with family, providing I can keep this cold at bay Have some pepperoni and some smokes, you'll be fine. 
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 Anyone doing anything fun this weekend? 
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 Tomorrow @Mike-Ralston's girlfriend is coming for the day and if the weather cooperates we will be hiking down to Buttermilk Falls in Leroy NY. Celebrating his Bday a little more with @art_of_shred's side of the family. And trying to get a nice long nap in. They are calling for the dreaded 4 letter word here this weekend. I hate the next season. 






