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November 19, 2014
15 South African slang phrases
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LifeMiles 100% Bonus On Purchased Miles Through December 19, 2014
Avianca’s LifeMiles program has just announced that they’ll be offering a 100% bonus on purchased miles through December 19, 2014.
Through this promotion you can purchase a maximum of 75,000 LifeMiles (plus the 100% bonus), at a cost of 1.65 cents per mile all-in. Up until recently the cost to purchase LifeMiles with a 100% bonus was 1.5 cents per mile, though as of September 30, 2014, LifeMiles raised the cost per purchased mile by 10%. So this is the first promotion under the new pricing scheme.
The promotion is only valid for those that were members of the LifeMiles program prior to November 19, 2014. You can purchase a maximum of 150,000 LifeMiles per calendar year.
To put this promotion into the context of past promotions, LifeMiles has alternated between 100% bonuses on purchased and shared miles every couple of months for a long time:
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Haiti's emergency helicopter service
from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/notebook/air-haitis-first-emergency-helicopter-service/
9 Montana backpacking trips
from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/trips/9-montana-backpacking-trips-that-will-blow-your-mind/
TripAdvisor condemns hotelier who fines guests for bad reviews
from Tnooz http://www.tnooz.com/article/tripadvisor-blackpool-broadway-hotel/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=tripadvisor-condemns-hotelier-charged-guest-bad-review
Seeing the World in a Weekend – Vienna, Austria
from Frugal Travel Guy http://www.frugaltravelguy.com/2014/11/seeing-the-world-in-a-weekend-vienna-austria.html
November 18, 2014
South Pole Ice Tunnels in Antarctica
Deep below one of the world’s most remote outposts, a network of tunnels cut into the ice has come to house “shrines” dedicated to both the odd, and the profound.
Founded as a small research base at the South Pole in 1956, Amundsen-Scott Station has developed into a thriving research hub sometimes housing hundreds of science and support personnel at a time. What originally began as a cluster of wooden buildings has progressed into a state-of-the-art network of facilities designed to support scientific operations while mitigating the effects of the harsh Antarctic environment on its inhabitants.
What many do not know, however, is that beneath the expanse of high-tech buildings, communications facilities, and even an airport complete with an ice-runway, there lies a complex web of tunnels carved out of the ice itself. Completed in 2002, these tunnels were created to convey fresh water and effluent to and from the new “elevated station” buildings.
Since that time, adventurous station personnel have descended into the tunnels (the temperature of which hovers just below -60°F/-51°C) to create personal memorials to a wide array of Antarctic experiences. Some of these shrines commemorate specific Antarctic seasons or completed work projects, and some are are just silly.
One of the strangest of these monuments consists of the body of an atrophied White Sturgeon and a hand written account of its journey. The fish had arrived in 1992 at McMurdo Station (a US base located at the edge of Antarctica and the Ross Sea) and had been destined for a remote Russian station called Vostok. However, the Russians gifted the sturgeon to American scientists who later discarded it after it had languished, uneaten in a freezer for several months. It was from the trash dump that a garbage processing crew reclaimed the sturgeon, and it then made its way from location to location across Antarctica. It finally become enshrined in the tunnels beneath the South Pole where it greets visitors from a ledge chiseled in the ice.
from Atlas Obscura http://atlasobscura.com.feedsportal.com/c/35387/f/665719/s/409e685c/sc/10/l/0L0Satlasobscura0N0Cplaces0Csouth0Epole0Eice0Etunnels/story01.htm
Robert the Doll in Key West, Florida
Robert Eugene Otto -- or Gene, as his family called him -- was just a young boy in the early 1900s when his family's maid gave him a strange, straw-filled doll to play with. Gene loved his life-sized doll and brought it along everywhere, even naming it "Robert" after himself. It wasn't long, however, before people began noticing signs of Robert the Doll's evil and mischievous nature.
As rumor has it, the Ottos and their servants would often hear Gene in his bedroom, having conversations with himself in two entirely different voices. Furthermore, the Ottos would wake up in the middle of the night to Gene's screaming, only to find the frightened boy in bed, surrounded by overturned furniture. Gene would blame Robert the Doll for messing up the bedroom, while Robert would glare at Gene from the foot of the bed.
Soon after, mutilated toys and mysterious happenings would appear in the home, only to have Gene proclaim each time: "Robert did it!". Though the Ottos didn't quite believe Gene, it was reported that they could hear the eerie sound of Robert giggling around the house, and passersby even claimed to see a small doll moving from window to window. Robert was eventually moved to the attic, where he remained for a number of years.
Gene inherited his family's Key West mansion after his parents passed, at which time Robert the Doll returned to his old bedroom, Gene's turret room on the second floor. By then, Gene had been working as an artist, and local folklore insists that Gene would spend his days alone in his mansion, painting with his old friend Robert.
Gene eventually married and many tales of his wife's disdain for Robert arose. Conflicting rumors surfaced, some alleging that Gene's wife died from "insanity" after locking Robert in the attic, while others report that Gene died with Robert by his side. Today, Gene's residence operates as a bed and breakfast called the Artist House, and visitors can even stay in the old turret bedroom.
Robert the Doll now lives at the Fort East Martello Museum in Key West, Florida, where some believe his hair color -- and soul -- are both slowly fading. Visitor beware, though, as Robert's current favorite mischievous act involves casting curses on those who take his photo without first asking permission. To date, the walls near his glass case are covered in numerous letters from previous visitors and naysayers, begging for Robert's forgiveness and asking him to remove any hex he has cast.
from Atlas Obscura http://atlasobscura.com.feedsportal.com/c/35387/f/665719/s/409e685e/sc/38/l/0L0Satlasobscura0N0Cplaces0Crobert0Edoll/story01.htm
New Textures Tutorial Version 2.0!
from Stuck in Customs http://www.stuckincustoms.com/2014/11/19/new-textures-tutorial-version-2-0/
Here’s a cautionary tale about naming your own price for a hotel
from Elliott http://elliott.org/case-dismissed-2/heres-cautionary-tale-naming-price-hotel/
United and Orbitz Sue to Crackdown on Site That Helps Consumers Save Money on Airfare
Regular readers know that throwaway and hidden city ticketing is a technique that can be used to save thousands of dollars on airfare. It’s not illegal (and the New York Times “Ethicist” endorses it), but it’s generally against airline rules, and there are some basic practices you need to follow to make sure you or […]
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Paris Journal: In a City Wary of Skyscrapers, a New Tower May Rise
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