Tuesday, December 27, 2011

How To Pack Light For That Bus Tour

!±8± How To Pack Light For That Bus Tour

Packing light does not fit the needs of everyone, and certainly not for every kind of travel. Cruises always require more, although even there, one can economize on the luggage. Deluxe tours where you stay in four star hotels and eat in Michelin's best recommended restaurants requires a much fuller wardrobe than a six day bus tour through the Benelux.

My way of packing light comes from personal experience coupled with what I've picked up in guide books and from fellow travelers. Some of it you might consider carrying it to extremes, but one thing I've come to realize is that how you pack and what you pack is about personal choices. I've read articles in magazines and books and half the stuff I'd throw out. On the other hand I would add just as much that I thought absolutely necessary. So with that in mind, here's how I do it.

My travel is constrained by finances for the most part. So I travel on the cheap. When travelling alone I stay in Bed and Breakfast establishments (B & B's) when I can find a clean one handy to where I want to be, and that's most of the time. Otherwise I'll stay in cheap but clean hotels. Here I find guide books indispensable, but even then you have to watch your step. Areas and districts change, usually not for the better. When in Paris I have always liked to stay in the Quartier Latin. Last time I stayed at different hotel than usual, one recommended in a guide book. In the morning I came strolling out the front door with visions of a café au lait on my mind and with my backpack slung over one shoulder. Next thing I know, somebody is seriously tugging on my pack. Fortunately, a stiff palm thrust to his nose dissuaded him from continuing and we both went on our separate ways. I've been overnighting in the Quartier Latin since 1959, that's the first time anything happened. Indeed, it's the first actual violence I've encountered in Europe in twenty odd years, and that time too, it was because I was unaware of my surroundings. My first bit of advice - no matter how safe you may think it is, keep your wits about you at all times. You're a foreigner in a foreign land and considered fair game to the unenlightened.

To pack light is to not pack for the worst scenario. Travelling in Europe in the summer time, you don't need a heavy coat. My personal choice is a quality dressy dark windbreaker that can shed rain, it's an item I can wear most anywhere, and I don't need to pack it - it's on my back. Spring or fall, I will pack a lightweight dark cardigan to wear under the windbreaker when the temperature drops.

I take only one pair of pants, the ones I wear on the plane. I favor one brand, Tilleys, but not the ones that can be unzippered into shorts, they scream "Tourist" which is "Sucker" in any European language. There's numerous brands, on the internet and elsewhere. They should be washable, have some zippered pockets and be comfortable. If you need headgear, seriously consider a Tilley hat. Look inside one and you'll understand why.

One pair of shoes, the ones I'm wearing. I favor a sturdy pair of Hush Puppies or Rockports, equally as good and as comfortable. Three or four short sleeved shirts in the summer, long sleeved the rest of the year. Again hand washable, again dark colors preferred. One dark matching tie, material that won't have wrinkles when it's unrolled. The trick with dark colors is simply that if they get dirty, so what, they were dark to start with! If a shirt gets seriously stained, then I throw it out, buy a new one. I'm not going to pack a dirty shirt all over Europe just so I can wash it when I get home!

Plan on doing some hand laundry every two nights or so if possible. That way you've always got clean shorts (three pairs), socks (three pairs) and shirts. A small squeezeable bottle of liquid soap is always a good idea. Get one of those spring loaded reels with a twenty foot thin rope that you can use to hang your wash on to dry over night. Consider packing a light plastic or nylon raincoat (the kind with a hood) if you're going to the UK, they can be folded up to about the size of a deck of cards. Don't carry two months worth of toiletries for a two or thee week trip. Drop into a store in whatever country you're in and pick up what you need. You never know what you'll find. I picked up a tube of toothpaste in Cagliari years ago with the wierdest taste I've ever encountered, not unpleasant, just different from anything I ever tasted before or since.

Being of the male persuasion, I need to shave, at least every two days. Anything electric can quickly add weight and bulk to your pack what with voltage transformers, an assortment of wall plugs, etc. I used to use dispensable razors, and still do at home, but one day while walking in Geneva, I came across a shop that specialized in electric razors. I got a battery driven razor that lasts unbelievably long (three weeks easily) on four AA batteries, not much bigger than a king-sized pack of cigarettes. I've never seen them anywhere in North America and I only use it on trips.

I wear a moneybelt for the obvious reasons, plus a plastic document pouch that hangs inside my shirt from a clear thin strap around my neck. I also stash photocopies of all documents, including any reservations in a ziplock bag stowed in my backpack. The Euro is always taken, sometimes preferred, but I like a few hundred US dollars in my moneybelt, it is always a good fallback. Otherwise, an ATM card and one credit card, I like to take an American Express card, though others prefer Visa.

Some like to have a day pack but I find them a nuisance. However I keep a small rollup nylon carryall in my backpack for emergencies. Speaking of emergencies, always carry a small sewing kit in your gear. If you have medicines, bring a copy of the prescriptions, and try to have enough in their original pharmacy bottles on hand for the duration of the trip. One last thing, put all bottles inside a ziplock bag in case they start to leak, especially aboard aircraft.

And there you have it. While I appreciate my list is for men, it should also be a handy guide for women. Well, except for the bit about razors, of course!


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Saturday, December 10, 2011

"Where the apple shops" Rgreenwell630's photos about Legian, Indonesia (bali airasia)

Preview of Rgreenwell630's blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: www.travelpod.com This blog preview was made by TravelPod using the TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow creator. Entry from: Legian, Indonesia Entry Title: "Where the world shops!" Entry: "Our Air Asia flight to Bali was pleasant. The plane was almost brand new and only about half full. The flight attendants were efficient and helpful. Pretty good for less than a person to fly from Kuala Lumpur to Bali. On the flight, we met a couple (Eric and Leona) from Ireland, who were essentially doing our trip in reverse. By the time the flight ended we had traded guidebooks (New Zealand for Asia), and had their email address to possibly connect and share travel and exchange travel tips in Bali. We arrived in immigration and were through in no time after forking out each for the Visa on arrival. Once we collected our bags, we headed out and found that it was still raining pretty steadily and there were lots of puddles to negotiate. We were thankful to find a driver waiting to take us to our hotel. We slowly wound our way through the narrow and jammed streets of Kuta. There were people and stores everywhere, and too many cars and motorcycles for the streets. A short trip of less than 10km to our hotel in Legian took almost an hour. We took a narrow alley (oh, I guess it was a street), and arrived at our hotel. It was fairly nice, with its own bathroom, a balcony, air conditioning and a pretty comfy bed. And the ...

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Monday, December 5, 2011

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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Fashion - Become an Alpha Male

!±8± Fashion - Become an Alpha Male

To become an alpha male you must know how to project yourself in the best possible light. Image can be defined as a mental conception of an individual.

Our image of somebody is created by the beliefs that we have about that person. It may be the impressions we form when meeting somebody new or it may be an individual's reputation that has developed over time. Our impression about other people may be based on how they look, speak or behave. A person's overall image may consist of a variety of factors, including their clothing, grooming, voice tone, vocabulary, body language and social behaviours. Your image is so important because other people will make assumptions based on limited information. For example, somebody may be perceived as trustworthy because they maintain strong steady eye contact. They may be judged as capable, professional, successful, intelligent and wealthy because they are well dressed. The reverse is also true. This chapter will focus on how to create a powerful and positive image through dress sense and fashion.

In all societies throughout history, fashion has served as an indicator of social status and cultural belonging. It is true that the manner in which people dress proclaims their place in a given society.

Military uniforms provide a very obvious indication of power, status and rank. By adopting a uniform you make a clear statement of your alliances. In politics, leaders of countries will deliberately alter their appearance when dealing with foreign cultures. Eastern leaders will dress in their own style in their own country but when visiting and negotiating with a Western nation, they may abandon their traditional garb in favour of a Western-style suit. Similarly, European politicians will carefully calibrate their wardrobes to establish a link with a particular audience.

Perhaps the greatest example of the power of appearance occurred during the televised 1960 presidential debates between John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon. Kennedy looked youthful, tanned and relaxed in his slim-cut suit. Nixon had a five o'clock shadow, looked rumpled and perspired throughout the debate. After the debates, polls indicated that those who had listened on the radio overwhelmingly thought that Nixon had come out on top. But among those who saw the debates on television, the vast majority felt that Kennedy had done a far superior job. And we all know how that election turned out.

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Many men have serious problems when it comes to fashion. It can cost so much and clothing trends and styles change so quickly. Of course, there is no simple solution to fashion. Everyday your style may change depending on a variety of different factors. This section will teach you, in depth, the best way to look your absolute best, in every situation. Once you are finished reading it, go over the main points to internalise the teachings and your fashion sense will improve dramatically.

Take Note of Stylish People

The first step of fashion excellence is to become aware of what other people are wearing. Compliment people on their styles and if you see somebody who is particularly well-dressed, don't hesitate to stop and ask them where they bought it. You will pick up more fashion tips in this way than you could possibly realise. Most people will quite happily tell you the best stores to shop in and you will have a much better understanding of what's in style, what to wear on certain occasions, and how to best spend your money. When you are flicking through magazines, make a mental note of the best dressed celebrities, especially if they are photographed over several days, wearing different clothes. Make note of the colours and the styles and go out and buy a mix and match of similar items. Every fashion icon started out by emulating the style of others and this is one of the best ways to get your fashion up to speed.

Make Sure your Clothes Fit

So many people overlook this vital principle. Most guys who see a designer jacket for a bargain price will buy it even if it a size too big. It's so important that you wear fit you perfectly. If your top is too large, the extra fabric can make it seem like you're swimming in your shirt. If you are of a slim build, only wear single or double breasted blazers and make sure to tailor them so they fit properly throughout your entire body. Make sure to avoid any loose fabric under the arms or in the shoulder area. An oversized blazer that doesn't fit your measurements will leave you looking sloppy. There are certain fashion tactics that you can employ to hide your own flaws and accentuate your physical attributes. No matter what your body type, there is a personal style of dressing that will suit you best. With jeans, this is especially relevant. Starting out, the most dramatic improvement you can make in your style is to make sure everything fits. Sizes will vary with different brands but proper fit is crucial. Bad fit is an epidemic, cure yourself.

Queer Eye for the Straight Guy

Who among all your friends has the best fashion sense? Going shopping with someone who has excellent taste is always a great idea. Make sure they are honest with you and are comfortable enough to tell you what doesn't look good on you. The people who work in the store can often lead you astray by picking the most expensive item over the one that actually suits you best. Stick with your friend's opinion and trust them enough to leave your comfort zone. If the recommend something that stands out a little, go with it and see what response you get. By standing out, you portray a lot of self confident and other people will often perceive you as interesting. If you are in a social gathering, women may open conversation with you by commenting on your attire. The next time you are shopping with your friend, try on some items you normally would shy away from. You may be surprised at how much they suit you.

Men's Jewellery

Recently men's jewellery has seen a renaissance. Now, a new generation of young, urban metrosexuals are apparently comfortable enough with revealing their feminine side to wear a pendants, earrings, bracelets and rings. Although men's jewellery still represents a fraction of overall jewellery sales, the MTV bling look has helped sell diamond-faced watches as well as large diamond earrings. Mass market jewellery retailers have cottoned on to this trend and are in a race to get actors to endorse their wide range of men's jewellery. Tiffany had quietly expanded its usual watch and cufflink collections to include silver pendants, rings and bracelets.

When photos of Brad Pitt appeared in magazines, showing the actor wearing a silver pendant and cufflinks for the movie Oceans Twelve, men were out looking to buy "Brad Pitt" pieces. Similarly, Orlando Bloom has been photographed wearing men's jewellery on magazine covers and the actor Johnny Depp is well known for his leather bracelets. George Clooney has also been seen wearing jewellery in a very understated, confident way. It's not surprising then that jewellery retailers will work the celebrity circuit in any possible way. At this year's Cannes festival, there was a desperate race to dress film stars with exquisite dresses, footwear and jewellery. The jeweller Chopard hired the entire floor of the Majestic hotel devoted to a heavily guarded treasure suite in an effort to entice celebrities to borrow some of their jewels for the occasion. Also new pieces were flown in daily from Geneva for actors to borrow.

Award shows and fashion shows are becoming all important showcase arenas for jewellery retailers. Competition between jewellery makers is increasing as the market for jewellery and men's jewellery expands with the growth of economies in Asia and the US. In fact, anything a man can put on show is the key to nifty accessorising. According to new research out by Verdict, British men now spend £1.1billion a year on accessories, one fifth of that is spent on jewellery and watches. So as far as men are concerned, men's rings could be just as important an accessory as wearing a watch or carrying the latest mobile phone. The same trend is seen in India, where young men appear more open about revealing a more feminine side. Jewellery retailers in major Indian cities have seen a boom in sales of men's rings, bracelets and earrings.


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Friday, November 25, 2011

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In this video we show you how to take an existing part and cover it it real carbon fibre. In the video we use a carbon fibre skinning kit (available from www.carbonmods.co.uk ) which includes all of the materials needed to cover a number of parts in carbon fibre. We call this technique skinning but other name are carbon fibre wrapping, coating and covering.

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Friday, November 4, 2011

Watches - The Importance of Practicality

!±8± Watches - The Importance of Practicality

How many times have you wandered into your favorite department store, browsed the display cases and suddenly caught the gleam of the newest Geneva (or any other name brand) watch? The glorified band stares back at you and all you think about is how fabulous that colorful face would look on your arm. So, when you look at the big picture, how practical is this purchase?

Practicality comes in many forms, and in many ways, it is flooded by judgment. Our fashion (or greed ridden) priorities lead the way as we convince ourselves that this glistening icon will guarantee months of happiness. Setting priorities aside, let's look at why being practical is the way to go (at least most of the time). Three elements need to be considered before you jump into the flashy yet beautiful watch purchase.

1. Think Color. While this hot pink find would add flare to your arm, think about how it will fit in with the rest of the items in your closet. If you primary colors are greens and yellows, that little pink watch band really isn't going to fit in - cute or not. Also, think about trends. Is this watch fabulous in a trendy way? Will it be outdated in several months (and most likely replaced by it's newest version)? If so, it may not be worth it.

2. Think Theme. The second thing you need to do is identify any themes that exist in your closet. Are there workout clothes? Dress clothes? Suits? A watch is not only a device that will help you keep track of the time, but it is also an accessory. Where this new watch fit in? You need to have a clear picture of which outfit(s) will work with your new watch. Without this, you will end up buying a new wardrobe to go with the new watchband. If you picture it having a place, then you're on the right track. On the other hand, if the designer accessory will be the sore thumb of your closet, do what is necessary to restrain yourself from the purchase.

3. Think Price. Considering that you've already factored in the elements above, ponder the price. If you know the fashion watch is going to fit in perfectly with your wardrobe, decide if the price is worth it. Will you wear it enough to get your money's worth? Also, if you are on a tight budget, does it make sense to spend the money on a watch right now? This is not the time to use your "emergency only" credit card. If you think you will get value for you money, and you aren't neglecting other financial obligations, maybe you can get that watch.

It just wouldn't make sense to ignore the practicality of your watch purchase. If you make a poor choice, you will end up with an interesting watch, yet you will have no place to wear it. So, the next time you suddenly find yourself in the mood for a designer watch splurge, consider the practicality of your desire first.


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Saturday, October 29, 2011

The History of Wittnauer Watches

!±8± The History of Wittnauer Watches

Take a look at a Wittnauer watch and be amazed at its high-quality, accuracy and beauty. Wittnauer watches and timepieces are known to be manufactured using the best technology combined with elegance and superior qualities. Read ahead to find out the history behind these extraordinary watches.

The history of Wittnauer watches dates back to the early 1872 when 16 year old Albert Wittnauer immigrated from Switzerland to New York City. With his exceptional skills in watchmaking, Albert went straight to work for his brother-in-law, J Eugene Robert, an importer of fine Swiss watches. While at work, in 1880, Young Mr. Wittnauer realized that the Americans demand timepieces with better function and more durability. Utilizing his amazing creativity in designing watches, Albert established the Wittnauer brand in Geneva, Switzerland. With its amazing qualities and fine craftsmanship, these high-end watches successfully hit the market.

Albert distributed these watches while managing his brother-in-law's importing company in 1885. Just a couple of years down the road, in 1889, the company's first advertisement appeared in the twentieth anniversary of the Jewelers' Weekly. The ad stated that the company sells "both simple and complicated " timepieces, referring to the chronograph and repeating watches. Not long after, in 1890, Mr. Robert transferred the title of the company to his young brother-in-law, Albert Wittnauer, thus establishing the A. Wittnauer Company.

Ever since its establishment, the Wittnauer Company was booming with growing success. Its navigational equipment, and timepieces were used by the world's most prominent navigators, explorers, astronomers, and geographers. The US Navy received two Wittnauer watches from A. Wittnauer for its early aviation tests. During both World Wars, the Wittnauer navigational equipment, timepieces and watches became essential tools for the US military.

All US Servicemen preferred Wittnauer watches as their timepiece. Furthermore, the National Broadcasting Company, the first radio network in the US, relied on the famous accuracy of the A. Wittnauer Company for timing their radio broadcast. In addition, the US Olympic Committee and the sports world highly valued the Wittnauer watches for their extreme accuracy and moisture-resistant. The A. Wittnauer Company flourished continuously throughout the years being on the forefront of timekeeping technology until the company became part of the Bulova Corporation in 2001.

Today, as part of the Bulova Corporation, Wittnauer watches continue to be the leading brand in the watchmaking industry, carrying on its traditional outstanding characters originally designed by that poor young lad who eventually became the owner of a billion dollar company. With these incomparable qualities, Wittnauer watches are timepieces to be proud of. Get one today and be a part of this unbelievable history.


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Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Geneva Quartz Classic Collection His-her Watch Set Lot of 5 Sets

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