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		<title>If you return from traveling</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2009 06:16:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sometimes life sucks. Especially if it hurts: I was about to do a trip to Hamburg to see an old friend again. For keeping things simple I have decided to go by car which would grant me some more freedom. But due to various things I was able do depart quite late in the evening. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sometimes life sucks. Especially if it hurts: I was about to do a trip to Hamburg to see an old friend again. For keeping things simple I have decided to go by car which would grant me some more freedom.</p>
<p>But due to various things I was able do depart quite late in the evening. But that wasn&#8217;t the worst issue. Just as cruising along the highway a yellow light showed up stating a &#8216;general motor failure&#8217;. So I did a POI Search for the next garage.</p>
<p><span id="more-972"></span>To be sure to do the right thing I got me the manual of my car and read the passage about the warning lights again which told me that I shouldn&#8217;t drive any further. As it&#8217;s already past midnight and there was nearly no traffic on the road I decided to push my car. 12 Kilometers &#8211; not a big deal but better than waiting.</p>
<p>Hours and Kilometers passed by and I arrived at the gates of the garage but as it was quite soon they were still closed. So I had to wait. If I would have known the answer which was that they weren&#8217;t able to help me. But at least I got a new address to push my car to. As I arrived at the next garage the salesman explained me, that I wouldn&#8217;t have to push the car as it&#8217;s got an emergency program which prevents damage to the engine and it would be possible to drive across a longer distance doing so&#8230;</p>
<p>The car gets hooked up to the computer and the diagnostics don&#8217;t find a clue except for an entry in the log which gets cleared.</p>
<p>Then I could move on after paying 50 bucks for the service. Slightly pissed I kicked down the pedal to hit the same problem just a few kilometers later.</p>
<p>As it&#8217;s already daytime I started by putting on my safety vest. Next step: breakdown triangle and some phone calls.</p>
<p>The car blinked and I had some time to look around me. There was a small parking area and &#8211; may it be my lucky day? &#8211; a car stopped just as I was preparing the car for being pulled away.</p>
<p>A man got out of that car, looking at me, turning away and walking to a tree for using it as a toilet. Then he drove away again. Some hundred cars passed by &#8211; a few ones stopped&#8230; but nobody asked if I could need some help. And they did notice me as everybody passing by turned his head. It&#8217;s our greedy and selfish society giving their best.</p>
<p>About an hour later I was being pulled to the next garage and my vacation could start at Mixter&#8217;s while the car&#8217;s being fixed. Two days later I got my car back and I was happy to be able to go back home. I could already feel my bed at home. But that dream ended just 28,7 km later as that damn yellow light showed up again.</p>
<p>As I already know the steps to take, the vest, the triangle&#8230; fed up with all that problems I called the Citroen emergency service who sent me someone to tow the car. Hours passed by and nobody cared &#8211; same procedure as everytime. The service guys finally called back to give me a status report which wasn&#8217;t quite amusing.</p>
<p>They offered me a hotel and a car &#8211; but they&#8217;d need a credit card number. So I thankfully refused and went on by foot until I was picked up again&#8230;</p>
<p>Some days later I got my car back again. The error description was quite fascinating: The plug at the high pressure pump was damaged.</p>
<p>Next time I&#8217;d go by plane. Promised.</p>
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