September 2, 2014

Developer at heart, an executive returns to her roots at a hackathon

Melissa Yang broke in as a developer. After working her way through the ranks at Expedia as a business development director, she ...



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The Beautiful Land of the Hobbits

Other Great Movie Sets? This spot below is the Hobbiton Movie Set. But it’s not just a set. It’s a real place with gardeners and staff, and, well everything but real Hobbits. I mean, some Kiwis are quite Hobbit-like, so I guess that is something! Anyway, are there any other movie sets around the world […]



from Stuck in Customs http://www.stuckincustoms.com/2014/09/03/the-beautiful-land-of-the-hobbits/

An unaccompanied minor fee for my accompanied minors? What’ll they think of next?





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Sparky Park in Austin, Texas

Sparky Park


Austin has a history of making simple, everyday things seem unique and beautiful, whether its a personal yard or a public space, the city is loaded with crazy customized creations and the city's Sparky Park in particular is a must see for those who appreciate follies and grottoes.


Sparky Park got its name from its previous life as an electrical substation in 1930. For most of its life it was simply a utilitarian lot with a brick Art Deco municipal building to house the machinery (which is now an exhibition space) tucked into a quiet neighborhood of modest and colorful old homes. When the substation was overhauled to accommodate the current grid, the new machines were installed outside and quickly became an eyesore. In 2008, the City of Austin organization Art in Public Spaces, commissioned local artist Berthold Haas to construct a whimsical wall to obscure the new substation and make the park a serene, inviting, and almost fairytale place.


With help from neighbors (who have left their names if you look closely), an assemblage of karst stones, aggregates, mirror balls, slag glass, broken antique glass dishes, ammonites and other shells, painted stucco, petrified wood, molded cement frieze, marbles, repurposed ceramic disk insulators, and more old substation hardware was built. It shows clear influence from Antonio Gaudi's Parq Guell, 60's psychedelia, the Wonder Cabinets of 1700's Germany, the early 20th century Midwestern Grotto Culture, and the more conventional grottos seen in stately English gardens. Many of the materials used are local and impart a sense of place to the serpentine creation, shaded under large old Cedar Elms. Also on the site is a circular promenade with Crape Myrtles, Mexican Plum trees, Yaupon Holly, and a trellis tunnel with Trumpet Vine and Wisteria. Though tired looking in the 105-plus degree heat of mid-summer (mid-June to mid-September), it is lush and a perfect place for a sack lunch during the spring and fall monsoons.


This is a perfect place for children to explore and touch, and for the elderly or those with physical limitations to enjoy something stimulatingly offbeat without having to trundle up some dusty, thorny hillside. Sparky Park is a must see if you are visiting Austin or nearby towns and want to take in the flair of the weird that the city of bats has to offer.




















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6 Discoveries From Near and Far, Volume VIII

Things I found on long walks in foreign cities, or perhaps when someone posted them on Twitter.



from The Art of Non-Conformity http://chrisguillebeau.com/6-discoveries-from-near-and-far-volume-viii/

Advertising: Holiday Inn Express Tries Funny to Sell Free Breakfast

The Funny or Die comedian Jim Gaffigan is promoting the hotel chain in Internet videos and digital-radio ads.

















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50% Bonus Aeroplan Miles For Newly Booked Travel

Air Canada's Aeroplan program is offering 50% bonus miles for upcoming travel.


The basic terms are as follows:


-- Valid for travel between October 1, 2014, and April 30, 2015

-- Valid for flights booked between September 2 and October 31, 2014 (previously booked travel doesn't qualify)

-- Valid exclusively for travel on Air Canada, Air Canada Express, and Air Canada rouge


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Last Chance to Buy LifeMiles at 1.5 Cents Apiece!

I almost called this post ‘Sarcastic Shock #2′ — Star Alliance member Avianca is offering a 100% bonus on purchased miles in its LifeMiles program through September 30. You can purchase up to 75,000 miles and receive 150,000 miles — at a cost of $2250 or 1.5 cents per mile. I don’t like investing in […]


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North American National Park #36: Mount Revelstoke, British Columbia

Mount Revelstoke National Park is located in the Canadian Rockies and is very close to Glacier National Park. They two parks are so close together and so similar they should almost be considered one park for visitation purposes. The unique feature of Mount Revelstoke is that you can actually drive all the way up to [...]



from Everything Everywhere Travel Blog http://everything-everywhere.com/2014/09/02/north-american-national-park-36-mount-revelstoke-british-columbia/

Business Briefing: Mexico to Build New Airport in Capital

The facility, which will cost an estimated $9.2 billion, would have six runways and be capable of handling 120 million passengers a year.

















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How Much Is Etihad’s The Residence To Sydney?

Several months back Etihad Airways revealed their brand new Residence product, which will be available exclusively on their A380s. There will be a single Residence on each A380 plane, which will feature a private living room, bedroom, and bathroom. It's unlike anything otherwise available in commercial aviation at the moment.


At the time they announced that their first A380 route would be between Abu Dhabi and London. The Residence came at a staggering price tag of ~$21,000 one-way.


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Airline Amusement Parks Coming! Profits, Savings, and Death Threats!

News and notes from around the interweb: Passengers who bring their own device to watch movies think they deserve compensation. I just think it means they won’t be bored. (HT: Alan H.) Four years ago I actually got death threats over this blog. Eight years ago I had a stalker who actually worked for one […]


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10 Excellent Cities for Long Layovers

If we had the option, most of us would prefer to avoid layovers as much as possible. The problem is that depending on where you are traveling from or to, layovers are in many cases inevitable. Layovers are even more of an issue when it comes to award bookings, as often availability will be scarce […]



from Frugal Travel Guy http://www.frugaltravelguy.com/2014/09/10-excellent-cities-for-long-layovers.html

9 things not to miss in the FL Keys

Breakfast and a “Bloody Harry” at Harpoon Harry’s. While much of Key West is your typical tourist haunt, visitors that walk from the commotion are rewarded.



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In Transit Blog: Walkabout: Traveled in the Last Year? Most Americans Say No

A weekly capsule of travel news curated by our writers and editors.

















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Is Emirates 777 Business Class Fully Flat?

There seems to be quite a bit of confusion out there over whether Emirates business class on the 777 is fully flat or not.


While Emirates has a fully flat staggered business class product on their A380, they have a different business class product on the 777.


The weird thing is that I’ve heard mixed reports as to whether or not Emirates’ 777 longhaul business class product is fully flat.


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Check In: Hotel Review: Fletcher Hotel in Amsterdam

Comfortable with a shower in the middle of your room? You just might be ready for a stay at this property that’s six miles outside the city center.

















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Bites: Restaurant Report: TerĂșn in Palo Alto, Calif.

This year-old restaurant wears a derogatory term for Southern Italians as a badge of honor.

















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Heads Up: ‘New Berlin’ or Not, Leipzig Has New Life

Many locals have proposed Leipzig, Germany, as Europe’s new home base for voguish 20-somethings, and the city has been born anew as a cultural mecca.

















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Duck artist's next big thing: Hippos

Artist Florentijn Hofman has traveled the world with his huge artworks -- now he's sending a giant beast into London's River Thames.





from CNN.com - Travel http://www.cnn.com/2014/09/02/travel/duck-man-london-hippo/index.html

5 must-play golf courses in Canada

Breathtaking scenery, championship design -- many of the courses dropped into the Canadian Rockies are among the most memorable in the world.





from CNN.com - Travel http://www.cnn.com/2014/09/01/travel/best-golf-canadian-rockies/index.html