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Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Too Drowsy to Drive?

Before you take that wheel on the road, be sure you are not too drowsy to drive. Many drivers are still ignoring this until they become victims of accidents.

Signs of drowsy driving: (If you are, don't drive!)
  • yawns repeatedly
  • head feels heavy or sagging onto chest
  • you've trouble keeping your eyes open
  • losing track of where you are
  • missing traffic signs/signals or slow reactions
  • drifting out of lane or onto rumble strips
  • unfocused or dazed
  • tailgating accidentally/needing to stop short.

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Optimized Cable Company

You don't need to pay crazy high prices just so you can experience a true high-def.
The Optimized Cable company offers premium HDMI Cables in 1080p and you'll be amazed with the true quality of having a true high-def. TV and yet you'll get a lot of savings as well.

You can also find version 2.0 certified support high-speed data transfer rates USB cables which are fully compatible with MAC PC's and Windows. One good feature is these cables also support all earlier versions of USB devices.

And where else can you find well priced electronic components that are low priced and yet high quality? You'll get a lot to choose, from all types of cables to electronic accessories.

Costarica's Adventure Trips

Costarica is widely famous for nature travel, and one of the best destinations for adventure. This country has so much activities to offer whether by land, water or air.

the following are the 5 topmost activities for adventure travelers:

  • Canopy Tours - you can either see the forest above it in a unique perspective, walk over suspension bridges, glide through canopy on zip lines, or take in the view from the seat of an aerial tram.
  • Whitewater Rafting - Costarica has the finest rivers for whitewater rafting, from Class 1 Sarapiqui - to the popular class IV Pacuare and Reventazon, available for all levels.
  • Horseback Riding - It's being offered by all resorts as excursions, going through pastures, tropical forests, down beaches or even into the mountains to view volcanoes.
  • Sport Fishing - It offers you prize catches that include marlin, sailfish, tarpon, dorado and tuna in the ocean waters. More from inland lakes and rivers such as rainbow bass, trout and machaca.
  • Scuba Diving - Costarica has long shores along Pacific and Caribbean that offers an extraordinary undersea world. The Pacific coast was recognized as one of the top 5 destinations in the world for advanced scuba diving.

Monday, March 14, 2011

Texas Injury Lawyers

In some instances, no matter how careful we are on the road, motorcycle accidents do sometimes happen. And with it comes with either ending up with serious injuries and/or death.

Lucky you if you survived the accident. But did you know that you can get benefits from an accident if you have suffered from head/neck injuries if the accident was caused by the negligence of another drivers? In that case, that means you have the legal rights to fight for it.

Fighting for this right involves an experienced and knowledgeable lawyer when it comes about the dynamics of a motorcycle case accident. If you're looking for one, don't forget to click the link; - motorcycle accident attorney Austin.

O'Hanlon, McCollom & Demerath Texas injury Lawyers are always reliable to help you with your case, so contact them ASAP!

O’Hanlon, McCollom & Demerath – Personal Injury Lawyers – 808 West Avenue, Austin, TX. 78701 – 512-494-9949


Friday, March 11, 2011

Going Barcelona?

Here are some short basic info and tips that can be helpful.

Best time to go: May, September and October. June & November are runner ups ;). Avoid July & August due to high humidity and streets would be crowded.

Getting there:
There are several direct flights from various U.S. cities. Many low-cost European airlines also fly into the city. Madrid to Barcelona line of the high speed AVE train opened in late February.

Getting around:
It's a great city to navigate by foot. It also has an easy-to-use bus and metro network, along with many inexpensive taxis.

Read: "Barcelona" by Robert Hughes; - a comprehensive history of the city's art and architecture since the Roman empire.

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Best Deals on Entertainment Tickets

Why suffer missing your favorite entertainment shows or sports because tickets either ran out or they are too expensive for your budget?
Ticket America must be the place for you because you get all the best deals and never miss any of your favorite shows and games.

Here's one cool thing; - Izod Center stadium tickets are now available at Ticket America online, where great shows and concerts are worth the watch at East Rutherford, New Jersey.
And for baseball fans out there, you might wanna buy your Camden Yards tickets if you're in Baltimore and get to watch the birdie sing "Go Orioles"! :)).

Staples Center is also one of the best places to go for games and shows as well. You can always purchase the stadium tickets conveniently through phone with your corresponding dates of shows you want to watch.

One of the best places I wanna go visit is the Madison Square Garden in New York. I have been to New York several times, but I haven't got the chance to watch any show there. I should make an itinerary for it on my next visit for sure. Good thing there's Ticket America I could rely upon just in case ;).

And if you're in San Antonio, Texas, don't forget to treat yourself to a good watch at AT&T Center.
When it comes to the best source of entertainment tickets, make Ticket America your priority choice. it has the most comprehensive inventory of tickets on the web. Check your shows! You'll never miss them at Ticket America.

Monday, March 7, 2011

40 Ways to Play in Florida - Part 1

1. Do a guided walk tour, bicycle tour or self-guided phone tour and visit Miami's Art Deco District. This is all available at the Art Deco Welcome Center on Ocean Drive.

2. Visit Sea World, an amazing water park in Orlando where you can ride the slides, waves and rapids on 60 beautifully landscaped acres. The center piece attraction attracts visitors (in clear tubes) through a lagoon filled with playful dolphins.

3. Get the experience of succulent oysters harvested straight from Gulf in Apalachicola, - Florida's oyster capital.

4. Ride on a water taxi and see waterfront mansions along Ft. Lauderdale's maze of inland waterways, then make landfall and explore the upscale shops of Las Olas Blvd.

5. If you love to surf, hang with a professional instructor at Ron Jon Surf School in Cocoa Beach, the southeast's surfing mecca.

6. Join the Ghost tours of St. Augustine which offers spine-tingling excursions into the city's colorful past.

7. Go visit Busch gardens and visit Jungala to see Bengal tigers and orangutans. They offer groundbreaking new ways to interact with animals, as well as experience a treetop zipline experience.

8. Ride a bike and travel from city to sea on the Tallahassee-St. Marks Historic Railroad State Trail then take an off-road detour into the Apalachicola National Forest for some challenging terrain.

9. Join in the swashbuckling fun at fort Walton Beach's annual Billy Bowlegs Pirate Festival (usually in June 6-9), a family-friendly event which features entertainment, torchlight parade, pirate reenactments and fireworks.

10.Observe sea turtles nesting at Archie Carr National Wildlife Refuge off Melbourne Beach on an evening turtle watch, only open in June and July.

11. Watch the sunset at Pier 60 amid street performances and artisans in Clearwater beach.

12. Step back into the Gilded Age at the Henry Morrison Flagler Museum and experience the architectural masterwork by attending a chamber music concert or annual blue grass concert.

13. Visit Butterfly Rainforest at Florida Museum of Natural History in Gainsville. Enjoy the lush oasis of tropical plants and flowers which acts as perfect backdrop of hundreds of free-flying butterflies.

14. Experience the Simpsons ride at Universal Orlando Resort, a new attraction at Universal Studios that brings the zany TV show to life with thrilling results.

15. Venture into Everglades National Park, one of the world's most magnificent wilderness area. Watch alligators slink by and birds soar overhead as you explore this 1.5 million-acre subtropical marvel. Tour by airboat, foot, tram, canoe or kayak, or try the Everglades-by-car audio tour which takes you deep into the park.

16. Shop at Silver Sands Factory Stores in Destin for designer discounts. prices can be up to 75% off retail prices.

17. Dig into luscious stone crabs at Joe's Stone Crab, an institution since 1913 in Miami.

18. Immerse yourself in a storybook Victorian world on a guided walking tour or via horse-drawn carriage of Fernandina Beach on Amelia Island.

19. Explore the Western Lake in Grayton Beach State Park by kayak or canoe, - a rare coastal dune lake characterized by the convergence of salt and fresh waters, creating a biologically diverse ecosystem.

20. Savor the breathtaking views on a swamp safari at Big Cypress Seminole Reservation in the Everglades, then spend the night in a Seminole chickee hut and learn about Indian folklore and culture.

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Medical Scrubs For a Style

Nowadays, you can wear various styles of nursing scrubs that would not only make you comfortable but stylish as well. These designer scrubs are uniquely done only at Blue Sky Scrubs online. You deserve to look and feel beautiful the way you want it, so why settle for that frumpy uniform? If you're still looking where to buy cheap scrubs, just check on Blue Sky Scrubs. You save, yet you'll look different in a more stylish, and more beautiful way!
Whether you are needing nursing uniforms, surgical scrubs, medical scrub hats, medical scrubs or any hospital uniforms, this is the ideal place.
Take note: these are not sold in any stores and they are only available online at Blue Sky Scrubs. Check 'em up!

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Visiting Family in California

September 10, 2010
Although this trip was more on a business purpose, we thought of seeing our family in LA in the weekend.
I haven't seen my uncle and his entire family for more than 30 years, the reason why I and my husband took the time to schedule the dates to see them.
Later in the afternoon, we were able to settle in at the hotel, where my uncle was patiently waiting for us at the lobby.

What a nice feeling for those tight hugs and seeing my uncle and introducing him to my husband :). The evidences are in these photos below, don't you think?
My uncle took us at Staple's Center to see the place. It was after 5 pm of Friday, so most of the buildings that time were already closed. We had no luck going inside the Staple's Center either due to our cameras and tripods which were not allowed to be carried inside.
We then proceeded to a dinner at Ichiban restaurant in Glendale, later joined by another uncle of mine and aunt which was more of a fun!

As our final itinerary for that day, we went for a night visit at my cousin's house. The kids were so much fun to be with...a good chance for us to bond together as a clan ;).
Whew! tiring day since we barely had no rest since we arrived from the airport.
But the weekend was something being looked forward to, hanging out and a mini-reunion with the entire family.

Ciao!

Friday, February 11, 2011

The Wizarding World of Harry Potter (Harry Pottery & The Forbidden Journey)

NOTE: Watch out! This is a super thrill ride! You also must leave your things including loose articles in the provided lockers inside (close to the entrance). Lockers are free.

If you have fear of heights, and sudden drops and twirling, this ride is not for you. You will be seated on a shaped chair, buckled up with metals for safety and watch out for those chairs that are constantly moving along! You have to be careful in going to your seats because they continue to move along and you have to catch an empty one.

After you've been seated and buckled up, you will then be making your way through a series of simulated classrooms and corridors of the Hogwarts, just like what you see in the movie...the typical classroom scenes. You will then be soaring up above the castle grounds, and you'll be suddenly high up in the air but all you can see is actually like a big screen that seems like you're there joining Harry Potter riding on that broomstick! LOL!

Expect a sudden drop anytime, then soar high up suddenly, a sudden twill and twist, and it goes on like that for several minutes.

You'll then end up going down the corridors as you watch the whole gang cheering up on you to a job well done!

Hurray! you've done it!

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Reunited in Orlando!

July 16-19, 2010 -Trip to Orlando, Florida

It was still the peak of summer, an ideal time to meet a classmate-friend whom I haven't seen for 20 years!
So, we were reunited in Orlando, FL where she is currently based at. We met at Universal Studios on July 17, 2010. It was my request to go there and see Universal's "Islands of Adventure".
I and hubby frequent Universal Studios but the Islands of Adventure wasn't there yet so with this visit, I took the chance to suggest it, which was openly approved ;).

We did some rides, including "The Wizarding World of Harry Potter" - which was the only one I got curious with, - the main reason of why I wanted to be there.


It was funny, but the first attempt to go to the ride was like - I gave up, - and the lines were horribly long and super crowded! so we skipped it and went somewhere else instead.
But we went back later, and endured the 3 hours wait in line!

Hubby had to stay behind to watch our belongings because there were no available lockers to put our small items and purses, since these are not allowed to carry on the ride.

The ride lasted for about 10 minutes or so, and I decided, I won't do it again!!!!

I couldn't stand the constant twirling and turning around. Our day ended up with a sumptuos dinner at a Chinese restaurant, meeting my classmate's family for the first time! :)


The entire day was so tiring, but we all enjoyed it.

Thank God for meeting a long time friend after 20 years! I've discovered, we both didn't change...it was still like the same old us, except that our ages have gone up and we both got married! LOL!

Monday, January 24, 2011

Extending Hold on Your Reservations

Normally, most airlines don't want you to hold your flight reservation for longer than 24 hours which is the industry standard, as it ties up valuable tickets.

But there is more flexibility than you might think particularly if you're working with an agent over the phone rather than booking online, buying a ticket in an expensive first class, traveling during off-peak periods, or traveling out of the country.

Friday, January 21, 2011

Control Your Crowd

Crowd control products are the best items to get the crowd in order. They are great help in securing both your space and the crowd as well.

One way of doing it is through the use of stanchions which meet the great demands of the convention industry made of tough quality materials that can withstand tough uses.
Another type of a leader barrier ideal for making lines much more organized is by the use of velvet rope, as well as retractable belts.

For tougher security purposes, the use of barricades is a must, specifically for traffic control, privacy or security purposes. They are in the forms of traffic cones, drape walls, pipe, etc...

Be safe and secure!

Sunday, January 16, 2011

The Best Seats On The Plane

Generally, the "pitch" which means the distance between rows of seats varies from plane to plane.
The pitch on domestic airlines ranges from 30-38 inches, averaging about 32. For 31 inches, a six feet tall passenger's knees would touch the seat infront of him; with 34 inches, he can put a book in his seat pocket without his knees touching it; with 36 inches, he can get up from a window seat going towards the aisle without disturbing the person next to him.

take note also that not all exit rows are spacious. When they're aligned one right after the other, the front exit-row will not recline.

Check more on seat pitches and exit-row configurations for most carriers by visiting seatguru.com

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Watching What I Want

This guest post from Edgardo Rosa

I live in a house of ten people. Between six kids, two in-laws, and my husband, I used to rarely ever get to watch anything that I wanted to watch. Even with directv in vermont in three rooms of the house, it was sometimes impossible to get one show in. Within five minutes someone would be complaining that they wanted to see this or that. I really got aggravated one night when I had to miss the Miss America pageant. I mean, this show only came on once a year and I could not even watch it. The very next day I went out and bought myself a device I had always wanted. I bought a DVR.

I have to say, for the price that I paid for that thing, it was worth every red cent. I would have paid double. now when everyone goes to sleep at night, I have the TV all to myself. I get to watch everything that I missed throughout the day. I just simply check the guide in the morning and set the thing to record whatever I want. Then the shows are ready when I want to watch them. It is just that simple. I finally have a way to get to watch what I want, whenever i want to watch it.

Friday, January 7, 2011

New South Wales' Undiscovered Secrets

Go visit Sydney, and sample the stunning range of local and Asian cuisine like Thai, Indonesian, Vietnamese, Malaysian, Japanese, Korean, and more.
You can shop til you drop at the innovative specialty stores and fashion boutiques in Paddington.
A breathtaking adventure would lie to climb the Sydney Harbour Bridge, or take a surf lesson at renowned Bondi Beach.

If you love scenic drives, you can do it among the dramatic gorges and thundering water falls of Waterfall Way. You can go on a journey and see kangaroos in the wild into the Misty Blue Mountains.
Head to the Yass Valley and follow the poacher's Trail to see the wineries, cafes, galleries and B & B's.

Visit the birthplace of Australian s hiraz, Wyndham Estate. You can also sail above the vineyards in a hot air balloon, or hit the link at Cypress Lakes Resort spa and golf sanctuary.

Enjoy the Coast by heading north from Sydney and discover the underwater world at Solitary islands Marine Park and enjoy laid-back luxury at The Byron Resort & Spa.

On the south coast, you can whale or dolphin watch on a cruise at the beautiful Jervis Bay, and if you are an adventure lover, try a beach skydive in Wollongong.

On the outback, marvel at the lunar landscape of Mungo National Park. Embark on a camel ride through the desert from the ghost town of Silverton.

Monday, January 3, 2011

Watching the Christmas Light Display at the University

Guest post of the week by Brittany Booker

My friends and I always make a big deal out of going to see Christmas lights every year and this year was no exception. We had heard that our university was going to put on a big display that would start on December 1st, so we knew we had to be there for the lighting ceremony. We finished our homework early, ate a quick dinner, and then set our home security alarm from Home security Systems before heading over to campus.

Once we arrived, there were people already crowding around to get the best spot to watch the lights get turned on. We picked a sort of secret little spot near one of the art buildings that we all have classes in and shivered and chatted while we waited. A guy came around with a little cart selling hot chocolate and cookies, which was just about the best thing ever. It was so good to have something warm to sip on while we waited!

Around 6:30, several students and professors got up on the stage to talk and introduce the lights. When they flipped the switch, the entire campus lit up while everyone cheered. There were bright lights all around the buildings and lots of extra decorations around the lightposts and benches. It will be a beautiful setting for the holiday season, even despite having to take finals soon!

Friday, December 31, 2010

Guadalajara - A Lustrous Pearl

Also known as Perla Tapatia, Guadalajara has a harmonious blend of historical splendor and metropolitan sophistication.

it's a great place from which to enjoy the region's dazzling array of culture, sports, culinary and recreational offerings.

If you love history and culture, check the historical downtown that has a lot of monuments in the colonial area like Palacio de Gobierno and Instituto Cultural Cabanas.
La Catedral is the city's most iconic structure which shelters La Cruz de Plazas. Close by it is the Colonia Americana, a mecca for architecture aficionados. It is also the home to Guadalajara's most popular bars, restaurants, cafes and a vibrant cultural scene.

In the metropolitan area, you can visit Zapopan, Tlaquepaque and Tonala' where you can see sights of the Zapopan Basilica, sanctuary of La Virgen de Zapopan and contemporary art exhibits at the Musco de Arte de Zapopan.
Tlaquepaque, home of El Museo nacioanl de la Ceramica is just 20 minutes from downtown Guadalajara which stands today as one of the country's liveliest commercial corridors and the place to find the best selection of crafts from artisans throughout Mexico.
Tonala is known for stunning handmade crafts such as barro brunido, a celebrated local ceramics technique.

Guadalajara has easy accessibility and its roads are one of the best in the country, making it easy for visitors to visit neighboring cities for attractions from beaches of Puerto Vallarta to landscapes of Jalisco.
You can as well visit Huaxtla for a canyon adventure and Chapala Lake or to Guachimontones, the state's most important archaeological area, discovered 30 years ago.

Monday, December 27, 2010

Holiday Barbie search

Guest post written by Tabitha White

Well one thing hasn't changed over the years, little girls still love Barbie dolls. I first learned that when I had my daughter years ago and up until she was a teenager she would always want a holiday Barbie. Now that my daughter has her own daughter, I'm still doing the same and I know that every year for Christmas she depends on me to give her a Holiday Barbie.

A lot of the time when I'm online shopping now, I'm cringe when I think back to how stressful it used to be to go holiday shopping and to specifically find a holiday Barbie, which was always a nightmare. This year I just ordered it online and after I did that I actually came across the website CLEAR-INTERNET.com and read through it some. I thought it over and actually changed over my home internet service to the company after that.

It's always pretty neat to see what the new holiday Barbie looks like each year, especially when you've been buying them for years like me.

Sunday, December 26, 2010

Safari's Best Season To Visit

There are so many safari destinations to choose from and each place has different peaks and best time to visit. There are 7 destinations I noted on this post. These might be a good idea for you if you are planning to go for a Safari trip.
  1. Botswana - often called "the crown jewel" of safari countries due to its plentiful game, excellent conservation practices and diverse terrain, with only a population of 1.5 million although the country is about the size of France.

    Best time to go: The northern parks are best visited in May-November. Avoid May, October & November in Central Botswana.

    The Attraction: Outstanding wildlife viewing and the world's biggest island delta. Sleeping under the stars on theMakgadikgadi salt pans, and walking in the Kalahari with the San Bushmen.

    The Downsides: It can be costly unless you use an overland operator such as Drifters, and difficult to navigate on your own.

  2. Kenya - has everything the first-time safari goer is looking for like small reserves, big game, beaches, mountains and all in close proximity.

    Best time to go: Anytime, except for rainy months of April, May & November.

    The Attractions: The Sight of hundreds of thousands of wild beests and zebras crossing the Mara for days on end; Beach holiday afterward in Malindi or Lamu.

    The Downsides: The US State Department issued a travel warning in July about continuing threats of terrorism usually occuring within cities.

  3. Namibia - is a stable country with good roads, internal flights and excellent camps and lodges.

    Best time to go: Year-round, but temperature are mildest from June-September.

    Attractions: Spectacular landscape of shipwreck coasts, canyons, a vast dessert full of mammoth dunes; boat safaris down the Zambezi River, and the world's largest cheetah population.

    The Downsides: Not ideal for first time safari-goer due to lack of variety and number of game. Most parts of Etosha are dry, flat and crowded in season, and you're not allowed off the roads.

  4. South Africa - great for a safari combined with a city or beach experience.

    Best time to go: year-round; June-September can be chilly but still best.

    Attractions: Standing where the veldt meets the surf in the Phinda reserve. it is also easy to get around and to self-drive attracting more visitors to come.

    The Downsides: Kruger's many paved roads are prone to traffic jams.

  5. Tanzania - best time to go is year-round, but January, February, early March and June are the very best.

    Attractions: The chimpanzees of Mahale, on Lake Tanganyika; good game viewing; seeing lions chase baboons up a palm tree in Ruaha; snorkeling in Lake Tanganyika.

    The Downsides: The parks are not always easy to get to, like Ruaha, Selous and Mahale. Ngorongoro gets crowded due to only one road and out of the crater.

  6. Zambia - June-early October is the best time to visit.

    Attractions: walking safaris, South Luangwa, at the end of the Great Rift Valley, incredible ecosystem, Victoria falls, hundreds of cormorants, fish, eagles and storks of various colors and sizes on the banks of the Zambezi.

    The Downsides: Most parks are only seasonal and the seasons are short.

  7. Zimbabwe - June-September are the b
    est times to visit.

    Attractions: The elephants in Hwange, Victoria Falls, the Mana Conoe Trail which is an ultimate thrill.

    The Downsides: The country is still overcoming the problems created by 3 decades of Mugabe's rule. Parks have suffered badly due to government neglect, poaching and lack of visitors.