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Information from Merida, Yucatan Old Articles for gringo expatriates living in Merida
Monday, May 19
· US postal service stamps and more.
Wednesday, May 14
· Customs via air arrival
Thursday, April 24
· In Poseidon's Realm
Wednesday, March 26
· Restaurant Guide
Wednesday, March 19
· English Church Services in Progreso Curtail Until Dec. 7, 2008
Monday, March 17
· NEWS ALERT FOR EXPATS IN MEXICO
Friday, February 22
· ANTOJITOS OF MÉRIDA. PART 3.
Tuesday, February 12
· Berlin Film Festival Premieres Movie Shot in Progreso
· ANTOJITOS OF MÉRIDA -- PART TWO.
Wednesday, February 06
· Historic Haciendas Transport Visitors to a Bygone Era

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Online Home of The Gringo Community of Merida, Yucatan

We offer news, business reviews, tips, advice, and unsolicited & extremely personal opinions about living in Mexico, Merida, and the Yucatan.

This is a community project by the gringo residents here, in and around Merida. Coping with a new language, a new culture, and the miscellaneous regulations imposed on foreigners in Mexico has tended to bind us.

We hope to provide both visitors, our long-time residents, and newcomers with interesting and useful insights into life here. Maybe we can make your stay in the Yucatan a little easier and a little more fun.

Please participate!

New to Merida Insider?

Registering brings lots of benefits. However it isn't very clear how to begin. Hence this little note.

The Login box appears at the top right of this page (the home page at www.meridainsider.com) only if we don't recognize you.

If you have ALREADY signed up and you still see the Login box, you just need to log in. Type in your nickname and the password you chose. You also may be required to copy the security code from the gridded box. This little exercise is there to prevent computer robots from gaining access to our site. Some of those robots gather email addresses for spam lists. Only humans can read our security code and register. No robots allowed!

If you are brand new and want to become a member, you need to click on the text link BELOW the login boxes, where it says "create one". This brings up a User Registration Page for providing your information.

We need a nickname you want to use. You can use your real name if you wish, but many of you prefer anonymity. The name must have no spaces in it. If you want to separate words in your nickname, use the underline _ to do so. For example, "merida insider" is illegal but "merida_insider" is OK. Skip the quotes when you type in your choice.

Next we need your email address. Why? So we can verify that you are signing up as yourself and not some fraud. It also allows other members to send you email (without disclosing your address to them) if you consent. We do not rent, sell, or otherwise share the email addresses of our members with any outsiders. EVER!

Now pick a password you can easily remember. Your password must be at least 5 characters long and may be as long as 12. It can contain underlines, numbers, even punctuation, and of course letters (uppercase and lowercase). Again no spaces allowed. I personally recommend passwords using the initials of a phrase that means something to you. For example, "Cousin Louie got married on August 16" might produce "CLgmoA16". Passwords and usernames are case sensitive; that is, they must be typed the same way every time they are entered. I_am_a_gringo is not the same as i_am_a_gringo or I_AM_A_GRINGO. These are three DIFFERENT passwords.

Now type in the security code shown in the gridded box. See above for the reasoning behind this.

Click on the New User button.

A message imforming you that you will be receiving an email should pop up (see why we needed that email address?). It is sent out almost immediately, so go check your email box. The message will state that someone has entered your email address while registering at Merida Insider. It also provides your nickname and password. You might want to save this email somewhere. Next, the message tells you to activate your account by clicking on the link provided. Do it right away. The offer is only good for 24 hours. After that time you must start all over. Once you activate it by clicking on the link, your user account will be recorded and you become a full member. Go log in! Welcome aboard!

If you encounter anything not discussed here, please contact me at:

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Good luck! Thousands have already registered. You can do it too.

Other Stuff CIS is looking for part-time Saturday ESL teachers
Posted by mexicobob on Tuesday, July 08 @ 11:34:11 CDT (147 reads)

Lou writes "If you are a native English speaker and want to teach on Saturday mornings, please contact Lou Connery at cisponiente@cablered.net.mx or 920 28 10"

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News HTH Worldwide Signs Agreement with Star Medica to Give Travelers to Mexico Top H
Posted by mexicobob on Saturday, July 05 @ 10:22:34 CDT (197 reads)

calman writes "HTH Clients Now Able To Make Cashless Visits To Seven Star Medica Hospitals"

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TV and Radio What's new at THE EXPAT SHOW!
Posted by mexicobob on Tuesday, July 01 @ 10:02:14 CDT (205 reads)

taicoradio writes "THE EXPAT SHOW™ can NOW be heard around the world….anytime! …and we’re available on PODCAST!! "

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News As Sea Turtles Disappear, Scientists Ponder Climate Change
Posted by mexicobob on Thursday, June 19 @ 10:02:10 CDT (211 reads)

A dramatic drop in the nesting population of sea turtles in the Yucatán could be the latest evidence of the domino effect of climate change, writes NAM contributor Louis E.V. Nevaer.

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News Climate Change Hits the Yucatan, Hard
Posted by mexicobob on Thursday, June 19 @ 10:00:21 CDT (285 reads)

The most obvious effects of global warming are the melting polar ice caps, but locust invasions and forest fires in the Yucatan also trace back to climate change issues, writes Louis E.V. Nevaer for New America Media.

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News Got mail to the US?
Posted by mexicobob on Monday, June 02 @ 11:27:25 CDT (347 reads)

damiantop writes "www.casa-catherwood.com"

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Telephones Do you know the dialing instructions for Mexico?
Posted by mexicobob on Monday, June 02 @ 11:26:33 CDT (431 reads)

tdkuhn writes "Reprinted, with minor modifications from - http://www.mexicotodayblog.com/2008/06/do-you-know-new-dialing-instructions-in.html "

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Other Stuff Concrete construction in the Yucatan
Posted by mexicobob on Friday, May 23 @ 10:15:54 CDT (463 reads)

emiliano writes "Note from David Henry: This may be of interest to members of the MMC. Are structures political?
The author of this article sums it up well....good concrete will last for a millennium, bad concrete can be smashed with a casual blow of a hammer...."


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Other Stuff IS TICK BITING A PROBLEM OR THE DISEASES THAT THEY TRANSMIT?
Posted by mexicobob on Thursday, May 22 @ 08:49:00 CDT (413 reads)

nelson writes ""

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News Itinerary: Brownsville - Merida
Posted by mexicobob on Monday, May 19 @ 10:45:21 CDT (669 reads)

A three day trip written up by our own Dave_in_Ont. Includes maps, and good advice.

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