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2009 Celebrity Big Brother Participants can escape cameras but not RFID
in The RFID Weblog, on January 6, 2009
The 2009 Celebrity Big Brother Show has another special participant in the form of RFID. In the current Big Brother series which started on 2nd January, Endemol, the company producing the show has deployed RFID technology by Wavetrend for tracking the housemates during the entire season....
Would you like to visit a virtual RFID Hospital?
in The RFID Weblog, on September 19, 2008
If you are a health care professional you should not miss on this!! University of Arkansas students along with their computer sciences professor Craig Thompson are working towards creating a simulation environment which would enable health organizations to test RFID even before they implement...
Great Home Selling Fights
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on August 7, 2008
Photo courtesy of iStockphoto, Sean Locke
In the picture to the left, you see a happy couple spreading the news of their successful home sale. What you don't see are the many moments leading up to this sale, when the two of them were yelling at each other and their real estate agent about...
Countdown for Gondwana Game Reserve Opening Begins!
in Hidden Travel Gems, on July 26, 2008
The first and only truly authentic Big Five safari destination in the Western Cape set to open in 2008. Book your rooms for the Winter in one of South Africa's truly gorgeous and historic reserves.
Opening in 2008, Gondwana Game Reserve will be one of the first and only authentic Big Five ...
New York City Trivia Test
in The Flyaway Weblog, on July 20, 2008
Photo Courtesy of FreeFoto.com
As a native New Yorker, I once thought that I knew everything there is to know about The Big Apple. However, I have not lived there for 14 years. Thus, I was surprised, and a bit taken aback when I only scored 8 out of 12 correct answers on Budget Travel'...
London: Views From a Broad
in The Flyaway Weblog, on May 27, 2008
So I just returned from London. A bit tired, so I will the write up of my experiences for tomorrow. However, a few observations about travel in general. Sometimes, it's not about the places you see, the food you eat or the hotels where you stay. Quite often, it's the unique, often humo...
Hostels - doss houses or trendy budget accommodation?
in Wandalust, on May 5, 2008
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I had to laugh when I read that HostelWorld.com has written to several leading dictionaries to demand a change in the definition of hostel . Hostel has too many connotations of being for the homeless, youths and students. I'm never quite sure of the difference between a host...
Watch Your Hotel, Before You Stay There
in Web 2.0, on April 28, 2008
If you're going to travel to a major city then you're going to need a Hotel . TvTrip helps you find one in a unique way. For each hotel they have listed on their site, some of the team from TvTrip have already gone there for you and made a video of their experience.
They go to each...
Train trip
in The Parenting Weblog, on April 18, 2008
The train was an hour late and we saw muskrats in dirty water collection on the other side of the tracks. I feared this was a harbinger of a bad trip.
The seats for roomy and the table was very handy for activities. We sat at a table with a very interesting navy doctor who had her foot in a cast. S...
Think Outside of the Grocery Store
in Latina Viva, on March 21, 2008
I'm convinced you can find anything at a Mexican market. If you don't mind the noise, you could certainly live there.
Where do you find them? Everywhere: set outdoor market locations, by the road side, outside the bus stop, in plazas, in underground crosswalks, near churches, around ...
Making money
in WebKinzBlog, on March 10, 2008
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Curio Shop rare, Knight of Round Armor
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Wheel of Yum
Wackys are still flying today
Monday's game of the day - Lily Pad 40%
Tuesday's game of the day - Hungry Hog 35%
Site note - the locking problem ...
What is My Home Worth? Checking Zillow & Trulia
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on January 10, 2008
...9;re really using only quantifiable criteria, such as square footage and/or numbers of bedrooms and bathrooms, etc. If you've ever done any house hunting, you probably know all too well that one 3...
Avoiding Indoor Allergies During Winter
in Allergies, on December 22, 2007
...your home. Make sure that you wash fabrics regularly, as well as damp places where molds may grow - bathrooms, kitchens, and your fruit basket .
More tips here ....
Allergies in School
in Allergies, on December 21, 2007
...leaner and the children wipe down the tables. After continual exposure to cleaning chemicals in the bathrooms, classrooms, art room and gym your child comes home feeling ill. Eyes are swollen, wheezin...
Guest Post: Dilbert Has a Tattoo - The Rise of Individuality at Work
in Businesspundit, on December 10, 2007
...ou think about it, it's not so much to ask that employees be allowed tattoos, or gender-neutral bathrooms, if they're going to give you 24/5, or 50+ years.
At the same time, keep an eye on t...
The Most Expensive Hotels in the World
in Hidden Travel Gems, on November 14, 2007
I'm not overly picky about where I lay my head when I travel. As long as there is not an overpopulation of six-legged creatures or a strange odor, I'm content. I'm probably in the majority. When you are on vacation, you want a hotel room that has hints of luxury, but you don't exp...
Jack-O-Lantern
in White Lace Wedding, on October 31, 2007
... guest book table, cake table, along pathways and stairways outside, around the dance floor, in the bathrooms, etc. It is a neat way to add a fall touch but a lot more elegant then your traditional Ja...
Does a Wired Home Sell for More?
in The Wired Home Weblog, on September 13, 2007
...d features do not really add value. What does seem to add value is square footage and the number of bathrooms, and not say sensored faucets.
On the other hand, when buyers are viewing a home, more an...
Sea kelp vs. cellulite
in Are you a beauty?, on September 4, 2007
As we get closer to cold weather season, there are even more interesting things to try as weapons of choice against cellulite. One of them is sea kelp (or seaweed if you like), which will not only transform your orange peel into sumptuous silky skin, but also remind you of summer and great times...
Suvarnabhumi Offers Visitors a Free Headache
in Hidden Travel Gems, on August 28, 2007
Suvarnabhumi airport opened to much hoopla. It has replaced the charmingly old-school Don Mueang International as Bangkok's main airport. It wasn't until after Suvarnabhumi officially opened that the problems began. Cracks on the runways soon became the least of the Airport commiss...
Holy Cow! It's A Line of All Natural NON HAZARDOUS Household Cleaners
in Cool Picking, on June 1, 2007
...fe around animals.
For the most part, you only need one cleaner to clean counters, tile, windows, bathrooms, kitchens, carpets, upholstery,painted surfaces, metal, and wood without harming any finis...
The Signature at MGM Grand ready for June opening
in The Gambling Weblog, on April 11, 2007
LAS VEGAS, Nevada - (PRESS RELEASE) -- The Signature at MGM Grand announced today the July opening of its third 576-suite tower. The debut of this all-suite tower will mark the completion of The Signature at MGM Grand complex, a first-of-its-kind hotel concept in Las Vegas that features an entire...
Tips to Turn Any Simple Home Business into a Lucrative Business (Part I)
in Home Based Business, on February 15, 2007
What do scrapbooking , house cleaning , and knitting businesses as well as travel agencies , event planners , web designers , and medical transcriptionists have in common?
The Answer: All of them can start up their business from home!
And if you want to start a home business y...
Hostelling International New York
in The Flyaway Weblog, on January 31, 2007
If you aren't that picky and can sleep in dorm-style rooms with fellow budget travelers, you may want to try staying at the Hostelling International New York or HI-New York. It's one of the (if not THE) cheapest lodging you will ever find in the Big Apple.
"Situated near Centra...
Chrispitality Media : interview de Chris, spécialiste du Travel 2.0 pour les hôtels
in Les Explorers, on January 10, 2007
...arted BedJump.com the same night. Later I developed the other blogs (hotel pools, beds, bathrooms, bars) simply to keep readers on the sites longer.
Because the content was fresh and different, the...
Case Study in Musical Marketing
in Bizinformer, on January 3, 2007
I speak occasionally of my 15 year old son, Ben and our communication challenges because they relate so perfectly with my business experience.
Today, however, I'd like to share an overview of his first marketing plan. What has he done well and what could he do differently?
His rock band, Bo...
Did You Put The Lid Down?
in Bizinformer, on November 7, 2006
Most blogs are about voting today and hopefully you have done your civic duty.
I thought I'd change up the conversation and talk about toilets. Not to imply that all the political back-stabbing, muck-rakers should be flushed....unless of course you agree..
No, I'm here to talk about re...
Central Krabi Bay Resort in Thailand
in Wandalust, on October 10, 2006
Less than an hour away by boat from Phuket, Krabi is the perfect getaway for beach lovers who prefer to relax in a much quieter and more scenic island.
This coastal province located southwest of Thailand is also a popular tourist destination (albeit, quieter than the more famous Phuket) with ...
Important Homework: Take Care Of Your Health
in The Universities Weblog, on August 31, 2006
I see it all the time, especially in my Freshmen students: stress and illness. These both increase around midterms and final exam time. College students are notorious for many things, and one of those is letting the new stressful demands of being on their own--not to mention communal livin...
Where Do You Like to Spend Money?
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on August 30, 2006
...me of my other worth it/not worth it purchases:
Worth It
My Home - I will spend for furniture, bathrooms, kitchens, etc. to make my home more comfortable & have it look good. I like looking a...
Creative Weblogging - TOP 10 Week 17/2006
in Creative Weblogging, on April 23, 2006
The TOP 5 of Consumer Blogs this week:
Visit our brand new Blog - Alternative Energy www.ifenergy.com
Holiday with kids - Universal Orlando Resort www.flyaway-weblog.com
Handset for the Aging www.mobile-weblog.com
Fantasy 360: Controller Replacement Case www.xboxspace.com
...
Creative Weblogging - TOP 10 Week 16/2006
in Creative Weblogging, on April 16, 2006
The TOP 5 of Consumer Blogs this week:
10 Tips To Relieve Allergic Rhinitis or "Spring Fever" www.allergizer.com
Bling my Thing www.coolpicking.com
Is underwear acceptable now? www.areyouabeauty.com
Our brandnew blog "Celebrate Wine" www.celebrate-wine.com ...
Women in the can: An analysis of women in public bathrooms
in The Social Networking Weblog, on April 12, 2006
Women and Public Bathrooms
I was at work and thinking about this. Women..we have so much ettiquette when it comes to some things..but sometimes we are just plain stupid. Like for instance, take public places and bathrooms. I think we leave our minds at the door and our bladders take over. I origi...
T-Mobile to Bring Wi-Fi to LAX
in The Wireless Weblog, on April 4, 2006
...They plan to roll out millions of dollars in upgrades and amenities in the next year, including new bathrooms, airport guides and valet parking."
That oh-so-LA valet parking service will cost $...
Cruise in Spring with Queen Mary 2
in The Flyaway Weblog, on March 31, 2006
College kids aren't the only ones entitled to have some fun this Spring. We, adults, should have our share of it, too. Hence, Concierge is introducing " Love Boats: The World's Sexiest Cruises "
The Queen Mary 2 is one of the cruise ships cited by the Concierge . Perfect for...
The Signature at MGM in Las Vegas
in The Flyaway Weblog, on March 30, 2006
... landscape. Rooms are fitted with deluxe king beds with 300-thread count Anichini sheets, luxurious bathrooms, Mielle and Bosch kitchenette supplies, an LCD flat screen TV and WiFi. Now, that is liter...
Tango Diva : Women & Travel & Life & Fun
in Les Explorers, on March 1, 2006
Vous avez sans doute remarqué qu'il y a de plus en plus d'interview dans mon blog et que c'est souvent des pro du tourisme en provenance de la charmante gente féminine ;-))
Aujourd'hui j'ai le plaisir de vous faire découvrir Tango Diva et sa créatrice Teresa.
Tango...
Hotel du Petit Moulin in Paris
in The Flyaway Weblog, on February 13, 2006
Tonight, we're headed off to Paris to welcome Valentine's Day in the city of light. And when surrounded by romance and fashion, I can guarantee that you can only expect the best when you stay at the Hotel du Petit Moulin .
"...walls are papered in dusty-gold or raspberry flor...
Hotel Signs
in The Flyaway Weblog, on January 27, 2006
[photo source: Jason Baker ]
Whatever the business is, a displayed structure with letters or symbols is needed to identify or advertise the place of business. Hotels, like all other businesses, need a good signage to attract customers. Some make it look posh and have stars on them to refle...
Got Soap? Yale Does!
in The Universities Weblog, on January 27, 2006
They have a beautiful campus, excellent professors, and some of the best learning opportunities in the entire world, but there is one thing Yale students didn't have: soap in the dormitory bathrooms .
After a decade of intense lobbying and fund-raising appeals, victory has been re...
Air Travel While Pregnant
in The Parenting Weblog, on November 13, 2005
For most pregnant women, particularly those with uncomplicated pregnancies, the second trimester is usually the best time to take off and travel as morning sickness and fatigue has usually lessened by this point. Keeping that advice from the doctor in mind, my husband and I waited for my first trime...
AirTravel Technology
in The Flyaway Weblog, on October 20, 2005
Advances in technology never ceases to amaze me. This report from Space Daily made my day.
"From private cabins with designer fabrics and en suite bathrooms in first class to on-screen virtual air attendants taking orders in economy, the future of air travel is going high-tech ...
Safari West Lodging
in The Flyaway Weblog, on September 14, 2005
Are you one of those who leaf through the pages of the National Geographic with your mouth hanging open? Have you ever wondered how it would be to go on a Safari to Africa but you keep on wondering because you'd rather spend your vacation and hard-earned money laying on the beach, gettin...
Doubletree Grand Hotel, Florida
in The Flyaway Weblog, on May 23, 2005
Pre- and post-Cruise visitors have been known to frequent the Doubletree Grand Hotel in Florida, along with other corporate and leisure travelers. This premiere hotel in Miami's scenic Biscayne Bay now has even more to offer their guests.
Would-be clients and return customers would be happy t...
STARS STRANGE STUFF
in The Celebrities Weblog, on July 6, 2004
How would you like to never have to pay for luxuries, as long as they're connected to your employment?
Well, if you're a rich and famous movie star that's what one can expect in the way of perks.
Now, if you have to be away from home for business purposes it's reasonable to expe...
No Glamour Here: The Truth About Entrepreneurship
in Businesspundit, on June 11, 2004
What's up with entrepreneur worship in the U.S. business culture? We read about it. We admire the Gates and Dells of the world who have built huge companies from scratch. But truth be told, entrepreneurship is anything but glamourous. Do you want to know what entrepreneurs really do? They cold c...
Cantalupo's Challenge
in Businesspundit, on January 13, 2004
Jim Cantalupo has done a great job revitalizing McDonalds. The challenge now is to keep it up.
It has been a long road back. But after 30 years at McDonald's, Cantalupo, 60, knows there's an even longer way to go. Among the things he has on tap for 2004: national introduction of the Adul...



