Places to See Before You Die, Or Not
Robert Reid has a problem with the idea of 1,000 Places to See Before You Die. Awhile ago, I floated the question on Twitter about what it takes to say you’ve “been” to a place. Does walking across a … Read More
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Robert Reid has a problem with the idea of 1,000 Places to See Before You Die. Awhile ago, I floated the question on Twitter about what it takes to say you’ve “been” to a place. Does walking across a … Read More
Honestly, I usually fly in the window seat because I like to lean against it and go to sleep, especially on those early morning flights I find myself on quite frequently. Maybe I should keep my eyes open a bit … Read More
I have to be honest, I use travel apps, as you would imagine for someone who travels as much as I do, but I hadn’t considered that using apps instead of maps and guidebooks would make it harder for criminals … Read More
The iOS app City Maps to Go Pro is free until Sunday. I have used this app to grab a city map for walking around London and Oslo because of it’s offline map feature. That lets me download the map … Read More
When it comes to airline travel, we’ve been living with this reality and making compromises for a while now. While we certainly bemoan the lack of amenities, and the cattle-like approach that US airlines take toward passengers, we still demand … Read More
According to William Chalmers, yes we do. Truthfully, as I read through his list of ways that Americans are taking vacations wrong, I found myself thinking that I’m guilty of some of them, even though I agreed with much of … Read More
Not that anyone in the US actually takes theirs, right? After being gone from work for these last two weeks, not to mention being without any internet access for 10 days, I’m beginning to see why that is such a … Read More