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September 25, 2014
Air France-KLM Gives In to Striking Pilots’ Union, Scaling Back Transavia Plan
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Signs You Fly Too Much: Haircut Edition
I'm in Chicago this week and am facing a #FFFWP (Frequent Flyer First World Problem). I need to get my hairs did. Like, desperately. If I grow any more hair on my head I'll have to pay the in-cabin pet fee the next time I fly.
The only problem is I hate small talk, especially when the person I'm having small talk with has scissors up against my head. So I do what I can to go to either of my "regular" places in Tampa or Seattle. I mean, maybe that sounds crazy to some, but I still fly to Seattle to go to the dentist, because she's so friendly and awesome.
Yesterday I figured I'd be brave and try to get my hairs did in Chicago. I asked a friend for a recommendation -- he immediately thought of a place nearby that "wasn't inexpensive." That works for me. I called, and their prices for mens cuts ranged from $83 to $120. $83 to $120?!? Does it include a back rub, happy ending, and bottomless Krug?! Or are these really the "market prices" for haircuts in major cities nowadays?
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The Woman Who Walked 10,000 Miles (No Exaggeration) in Three Years
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14 mesmerizing star trails
from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/notebook/14-mesmerizing-star-trails-portraits-night-sky/
Get a cutting-edge revenue strategy for your hotel
from Tnooz http://www.tnooz.com/article/get-cutting-edge-revenue-strategy-hotel/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=get-cutting-edge-revenue-strategy-hotel
Achieving digital immortality with the exClone Project
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Lax Testing Possibly At Fault For Dreamliner Battery Woes: Japan
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Lax Testing Possibly At Fault For Dreamliner Battery Woes: Japan
from Travel Feedly http://www.ibtimes.com/japan-says-lack-appropriate-tests-may-have-contributed-dreamliner-battery-overheating-1694750
Hi-tech rooms in demand with business travellers
from Tnooz http://www.tnooz.com/article/hi-tech-rooms-business-travellers/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=hi-tech-rooms-demand-biz-travellers
Always Exceed Your Minimum Spend Requirement By $100
from Frugal Travel Guy http://www.frugaltravelguy.com/2014/09/always-exceed-your-minimum-spend-requirement-by-100.html
September 24, 2014
Montalcino Journal: To Tuscan Wine Makers, a Preservation Plan Takes On Acrid Undertones
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Fort Union National Monument in Watrous, New Mexico
A former bustling military fort that has lain undisturbed for 120 years still rests on the high prairie of New Mexico despite being made of soft adobe material.
In 1870 Fort Union was a major stop on the 1,200-mile Santa Fe trail, easily the home stretch for caravans starting in Missouri. The Civil War had officially ended but the “Union” army still occupied New Mexico's Fort Union, which was also a center of trade in addition to being a well-known military outpost. It was populated by a mix of soldiers, locals, travelers, and anyone else who had business on the Santa Fe Trail. This is of course until the railroads came.
The new speedier form of transportation bypassed the fort entirely, turning the once integral trading fort into a veritable ghost town. In a stretch of only 10 years, the fort was essentially left for dead, to bake and crumble under the New Mexico sun. Luckily, before the adobe walls could turn to dust, preservationists in the 1950s shored up the remains of the fort's structures, and the Fort Union National Monument was born.
Today Fort Union is essentially a ghost town just off an absolutely empty stretch of Route 25 between Las Vegas and Raton. It has two rows of adobe ruins, some old cannons and farming equipment, and wagon ruts in the ground where the Santa Fe trail once ran. Standing in the middle of this empty plain, it’s almost impossible to imagine a thriving military/civilian/commercial village having existed here, which is a major part of Fort Union’s charm.
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Shocked by a $1,443 bill from my Toyota dealership
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The Frozen Grasses
from Stuck in Customs http://www.stuckincustoms.com/2014/09/25/the-frozen-grasses/
Travelport to IPO at $16 a share, at high end of expected range
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