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Find Free WiFi with WeFi

Posted in Blogroll by Dr. Bling on the June 25th, 2007

foXnoMad writes:

WeFi is a free download [via Lifehacker] and combined with HotelChatter’s list of the best (and worst places) to get free WiFi can ensure you’ll be looking up porn writing emails to mom in no time.

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The World’s Most Expensive Cities

Posted in Blogroll by Dr. Bling on the June 19th, 2007

foXnoMad writes:

Surprising that Moscow makes it to number one on this list.

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The Lazy Persons Guide To Online Competitive Research

Posted in Blogroll by Dr. Bling on the June 19th, 2007

Be Lazier writes:

Those of you with online [blog] or other web competition would do wise to keep tabs on them.

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Maryland Wine Grants Available For 2007

Posted in Blogroll by Dr. Bling on the June 19th, 2007

wineNoob writes:

The Governor’s Advisory Commission on Maryland Wine and Grape Growing is looking for some creative minds and methods to help increase wine grape production in the state.

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Gift Ideas For Wine Enthusiasts of Every Level

Posted in Blogroll by Dr. Bling on the June 13th, 2007

wineNoob writes:

Wine is a great gift for those who drink it often and those who don’t. The hard part is knowing what to get from whom if you’re not all that wine-savvy.

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Use Different Maps To Calculate Business Trip Mileage

Posted in Blogroll by Dr. Bling on the May 29th, 2007

foXnoMad writes:

The next time you hit the road on business, make sure to calculate your millage using multiple online map services. For business road trips you are reimbursed for the number of miles driven, not gas bought. Differences in online map services means a variation of an average of 2 miles.

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Europe on $5 a Day is 50 Years Old

Posted in Blogroll by Dr. Bling on the May 21st, 2007

foXnoMad writes:

Then as now, Frommer insists, “budget travel is a preferable method of travel because it leads to a more authentic experience. You meet people imbued with intellectual curiosity — teachers, students, artists, normal people, people from all over the world — who want to have a genuine experience, rather than an experience whose aim is to make you physically comfortable and let you enjoy the pretentiousness of flaunting your wallet.”

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Get European Train Tickets Online With EuRail

Posted in Blogroll, General by Dr. Bling on the May 16th, 2007

foXnoMad writes:

If you plan to travel from city to city extensively check out the Eurail Global Pass which lets you travel in 18 European countries for any 10-15 days within a 2-3 month period. Prices will run you about $700 for unlimited travel.

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Don’t Let Snail Mail Slow Down Your Life

Posted in Blogroll by Dr. Bling on the May 10th, 2007

Be Lazier writes:

Queercents [via Lifehacker] has compiled a list of easy ways to stop getting paper mail you don’t want. There are several online tools, call an opt out number (1-888-567-8688), or be proactive.

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