December 26, 2014

A-Audio Premium Legacy Headphones Offer 3-Stage Listening

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As a minimalist traveler, I’ve long been a fan of earbuds as they’re almost invisible from a packing perspective. But I’ve started to appreciate a few more creature comforts when I hit the road now. Among those: great-sounding audio. I forego the movies on long-haul flights in favor of great music or even a podcast. […]


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British Airways Re-committing to First Class, Converting Remaining 747s to New First!

Conventional wisdom is that international first class is a thing of the past. A dinosaur. The better business classes today are better than what first used to be. Here are the world’s best business class products. There’s a very narrow market that will pay for greater privacy and service, that isn’t paying to fly private. […]


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Cast off on the new cruise forums — here’s your personal invitation!





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Personal Journeys: Making Language Immersion Fun for the Kids

To help her children become bilingual, a travel writer investigates options from public school programs at home to day camps abroad.

















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In Transit Blog: In Israel, a History of Abraham

The Abraham’s Well Visitor’s Center in Beersheba emphasizes the city’s history as the home of the biblical figure.





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Photo of the Moment: The Quiet Beauty of Costa Rica’s Rainforest

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© Armando Maynez


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Qunar invests in offline agent, launches test-site in English

Another example of how disruptive the Chinese OTAs are becoming is that big news breaks on Xmas Day, with Qunar announcing its ...



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An Entire Country Will Have Free Wifi By April. You’ll Never Believe Which One.

Thailand’s military government is pushing forward with a plan to offer free wifi throughout the country by April. The free Wi-Fi service will see more than 130,000 Wi-Fi hotspots installed throughout the country and is part of the government’s pledge to return happiness to the Thai people. Maj-Gen Sansern Kaewkamnerd, deputy spokesman for the Information […]


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Etihad A380 Inaugural Is On!!!!

Yesterday was a rough day for me, to put it mildly. For those of you that weren't online and did something crazy on Christmas (like spend time with your family ;) ), check out my previous post: I Missed My Flight… By A Day… F*CK!


So let me pick up where I left off.


I took a taxi from the airport to the Sheraton in Bahrain to try and sort things out and collect my thoughts. There I sat down in the cafe and had a cappuccino. It was oddly crunchy... because it had a bug in it!


I hadn't eaten all day (well, other than perhaps part of that bug) and realized that was probably contributing to my unhappiness with life at the moment. Good thing the Sheraton has a pretty good Chinese restaurant, so I set up central command there. I had my laptop, iPad, and iPhone out, and headphones in. I was the only one not having a family dinner.


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Story behind the shot: Kokkinias, GR

"I scaled up this cliff in flip-flops and a heavy camera bag. I felt like the biggest jerk on the planet." Get the full story behind this incredible shot.



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Why Road Trips are a Good Idea for Family Travel

On the third fourth Friday of every month, Cameron Wears from The Traveling Canucks is here to give us tips and advice on how to travel better with your kids. This is an often requested topic so I’m excited to have him on the team! Here is this month’s article. As a newbie parent, the thought of traveling with your infant or toddler can feel like an overwhelming proposition. You don’t want to put your life on hold while you […]


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Blogging for an Audience of One

This summer we encountered some delays in building the blog’s redesigned pages. Basically, we got behind. It was stressful but then it was okay, as it usually is. The most important thing is having a great product in the end. During the delay, I spent some time working away on stuff that no one would…



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That Time We Rocked Out with Boston’s Blue Man Group

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If you’ve never seen Blue Man Group, it’s … umm … hard to explain. And that’s not just marketing spin. It really is a bizarre show. You could say it’s “performance art”, but that’s just vague and pretentious. It’s part comedy, theater, rock concert, social commentary, and audience participation. Personally, I love it. It’d been […]


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A unique journey in Laos

Patrick Lucas spent years in rural Lao. This is the itinerary he suggests to adventurous friends.



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Bad Airline Seats and Service Are Your Fault. What Kimpton Members Think of the IHG Merger, And That Woman Imprisoned For Changing Seats on United…

News and notes from around the interweb: We get uncomfortable airline seats and bad service because it’s what we actually want. Or rather, it’s what we’re actually willing to pay for — the simple idea of ‘notional demand’ (what we say we want) versus ‘effective demand’ (what we demonstrate we actually want). Matthew Klint has […]


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