March 27, 2015

Signs you learned to eat in England

Curry abroad (even in India) just doesn’t cut the mustard:



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16 reasons why Pittsburgh's the best

Yinz. Dippy eggs. Daahntahn. N’at. Jagoff. Progie. Sahside. Gumbands. Stillers. Buccos. Sammich. Pittsburgh's so great it basically has its own language!



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Indonesia Announces Changes To Their Visa Policy

It seems that Egypt and Indonesia are going in opposite directions on the visa issue.


As Ben recently posted, Egypt is going to stop issuing visas on arrival for individual travelers come May. On the other hand, Indonesia has announced that next month they will expand the list of countries not requiring a visa from 15 to 45 countries, including the US.


Interestingly, Ben likes going to Egypt because apparently it's not uncommon to find round trip first class tickets to the US for $1800. Or even less. But now it seems that the cost and hassle of obtaining a visa may kill the deal.


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BigCrumbs Shopping Portal Now Back as MainStreetSHARES

I got notice today that Bigcrumbs was back in business today after several months of being offline. For those not familiar with BigCrumbs, it was a shopping portal many of us in the game used to make purchases at various retailers and receive cash back on our purchases. In addition, when we referred new members, […]



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Realities of German American kids

American celebrations of German ‘heritage’ are embarrassing for everyone, but most of all for us:



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British Airways Was Hacked and All My Points Are Gone. Here’s What I Had to Do.

I couldn’t log into my British Airways Executive Club account today. And I received an email from British Airways: British Airways has become aware of some unauthorised activity in relation to your Executive Club account. This appears to have been the result of a third party using information obtained elsewhere on the internet, via an […]


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Miles Madness: My Picks for Reward Card Champs 2015

Wallaby Financial is collecting votes for Card Madness 2015, which is their quest to identify readers’ favorite rewards credit cards. The way it works is that they let readers vote on their favorite cards across four categories (best airline credit card, hotel card, cash back, and points) and narrow it down every round until they […]



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5 spots in Chattanooga that Chattanoogans don’t want you to know about

1. Bea’s If your server sees the slightest hint of a bare bowl, they’ll snatch up the current smorgasbord of food and replace it with fresher and hotter bowls of fried chicken, peach cobbler, fried okra, turnip greens, new potatoes, pinto beans, buttered yeast rolls, and coleslaw. The tea is syrupy sweet, the hospitality is […]



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In Transit Blog: New Excursions for Grandparents and Their Grandchildren

Road Scholar is introducing summer sessions for grandparents and their college-age grandchildren in Cuba and Costa Rica, among other destinations.

















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Weird Pop-Ups On The Site? It’s Not (Necessarily) Just You

In the past few weeks, you might have noticed people commenting about getting served sketchy pop-ups when they access the site, or click on links in the newsletter. You might even be one of those people.


It's inexcusable. And we're really sorry. Especially Ben.


The blog is basically his baby, so having people hijack his site and ruining the experience for y'all is just maddening.


So we'd like to interrupt your regularly-scheduled miles and points party to talk about why this is happening, what is being done about it, and what you can do on your end in the meantime.


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Has Your British Airways Account Been Hacked?

It seems that many have had their British Airways account hacked and balance reduced to zero. Our own Rick Ingersoll‘s account has been affected, though his wife Katy’s was not. Now is the time, gamers and savers: check and keep an eye on your BA account balance. Keep up with the FlyerTalk thread to stay […]



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Keeping your teen engaged traveling

All parents of teenagers will agree that the teen years present a unique set of challenges, but can a family still plan a round the world trip? Is it actually possible to combine long term travel and the teenage years?



from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/abroad/7-strategies-keep-teen-engaged-traveling-long-term/

Here’s How the US Airlines Can Compete And Win Against the Big Gulf Airlines (Instead of Lobbying the Government for Protectionist Policies)

I’ve written extensively about the protectionism that US airlines are seeking from the government in bashing Emirates, Etihad, and Qatar — and about the hypocrisy as US airlines lobby for and take huge subsidies while attacking only those competitors they’re worried about for doing the same thing while ignoring the even greater subsidies offered to […]


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The US can learn something about minimum wage from the rest of the world

Federal minimum wage in the US stands at $7.25 an hour. It may not sound so low, but it is. If an employee works full time at the current minimum wage, that worker’s annual salary would be about $15,000. That falls below the poverty line for any family of more than one. Adding insult to […]



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InnGate wifi router flaw exposes hotels to hackers

The routers that dozens of hotel chains worldwide rely on to run their wireless networks have a flaw that opens them to ...



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