A Month in Qatar

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When the opportunity came up for me to head to Qatar for a month, to help out OJ, I couldn’t help but jump on it. For someone who hasn’t done much travel outside the US it was an exciting prospect. Considering I also spent a large chunk of my college career as a biblical studies [...]

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Middle East Photo Journal

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Things have been crazy busy out here the last week but we’ve been able to snap a few shots along the way.

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Middle East Update

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After over a month of headaches and frustration the cars are here, in our possession, and the X5 and 7 have passed inspection and can finally be registered and sold.

Knowing the right people is what makes everything happen here. These gentlemen were kind enough to “help” the inspection process for us.

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Middle East Blog: Supercar Mallrats

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What aspects of life, if any, does Qatar and the greater Gulf region of the Middle East share with the western culture we’re all so used to? The Arabian cultural differences have permeated history. But how different are we really?
In the past couple of decades [...]

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Middle East Blog: Part 1

Better Late than Never

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Prologue:
Feb 3, 2010
The plan is simple enough. Using contacts we have secured through nothing more than a sheer stroke of luck, we have moved forward with investigation in to the Middle Eastern market. By chance I was introduced to Hani, a computer engineer for Bombardier. We began to briefly exchange typical banter back and forth [...]

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