Yes its very unfortunate. Anyways, I would say about less than 40 % of the techs who came down here to work knew exactly what they were expecting going into Brazil. Of course its a country that looks not nearly as modern as the United States. I myself knew what to expect being that I have visited 3rd world countries. Brazil isn't exactly 3rd World but rather second world. Its has one of the biggest emerging economies of the world and its the greenest country. Brazil is a prime example of where the United States wants to be as far as being an energy independent country. It has everything. It produces its own ethanol, natural gas, alcohol for fuel consumption, oil, gas, and of course wind and nuclear energy for power generation. Vehicles driven over here are small and almost all have FLEX technology. You hardly see a big truck or a luxury car on the road. The country is beautiful, people are very nice and very humble, food, even though at times very salty or sweet, tastes good. A country that is more than 9 million square miles would probably take you a year a two to discover every beauty that this country has.