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dnaclock10 karma

Hello Arjan! Thank you for doing this, a couple questions for ya!

-What is the current state of projects of MSF in Somalia? What is the biggest challenge in Somalia regarding humanitarian aid?

-What is the biggest challenge you've faced during your position as a General Director of MSF Holland?

Also, guys, please visit us at /r/doctorswithoutborders!

dnaclock6 karma

Ay si, mi chile mi chile!

:P

dnaclock2 karma

Another question Arjan!

-In Syria you guys are working mainly in rebel-occupied areas, does that mean that the "other" side of the conflict doesn't get medical attention from MSF? How is this situation handled?

-I read that in the begginings of your career with MSF you worked as a logistician, what does a logistician do on the field and who can apply to this position?

dnaclock1 karma

How was it working with Will Ferrell in casa de mi padre? Would you try to do the whole over-dramatic telenovela comedy movie again?

Por cierto Diego, deberías visitarnos en /r/mexico. Exito caón!

dnaclock1 karma

Dude dude dude dude! I am SO stoked about this comet!

Alright, dumb questions here we go! So yesterday around 18:00 (UTC-06:00) I'm walking around the street, you know chillin' and I look up! And I see this BIG BIG shiny star! (Notice that the criteria for big big shiny stars in Mexico City might not be as impressive as you might think but whatev) So I stare at it for around 10 min, it was SO nice and I thought... "could THAT be the comet? NO way, they never said it would look so big, I wonder what that is if it's not the comet" SO... Obligatory shitty PIC: http://i.imgur.com/GRqaHr9.jpg

To be honest the photo does not do any good to whatever I was watching but it was very nice, so is there ANY chance that what I was seeing yesterday was in fact the comet? I went out looking for it around 8-9 pm but it was gone!

EDIT: Grammar! Yes, in Mexico City you can barely see any stars and almost anything I get to see clearly gets me very excited.