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    Most viewed 10 posts

    ByThe Skeptical Traveler March 17, 2013

    This is the list of the most viewed 10 posts on this blog until March and their ranking (most viewed at the top). The first paragraph/sentence for each post is under the link. 1. Boeing 797 It can comfortably fly 10,000 Miles (16,000 km) at Mach 0.88 or 654 mph (1,046 km/h) with 1000 passengers…

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    Hotel introduces “loo laughs” – a toilet roll printed with jokes

    ByThe Skeptical Traveler March 16, 2013

    London’s biggest hotelier, Travelodge has just opened Bethnal Green a 131-room hotel above a comedy club. To mark the opening of the UK’s first comedy club hotel partnership, Travelodge has introduced “loo laughs” – a toilet roll which is printed with a selection of funny jokes and cartoons that is supposed “to keep customers entertained…

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    Moose Travel Network

    ByThe Skeptical Traveler March 16, 2013June 5, 2024

    My wife and I did a tour with them a few years ago, it was the Canada West tour ‘Hoodapus’. It was comfortable as I didn’t have to worry about driving and I liked to concept of jumping on/off the van. We wanted to spend more time in Jasper so we ‘jumped off’ and took…

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    Top 15 Cities to Live In

    ByThe Skeptical Traveler March 15, 2013March 16, 2013

    This is my list from the cities I have visited. Initially I wanted to have some hard rules for example to have spent at least 3 days in a city, in order for the respective city to make the list but this means I would have had to leave Amsterdam out, and even if I…

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    Longest Spam Comment on this Blog

    ByThe Skeptical Traveler March 14, 2013March 13, 2013

    The site does a very good job protecting against the spam comments. Usually they are short like: “Have you ever considered writing an e-book or guest authoring on other blogs? I have a blog based on the same subjects you discuss and would love to have you share some stories/information. I know my readers would…

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    Quark Expeditions, the leader in Polar Adventures

    ByThe Skeptical Traveler March 14, 2013June 5, 2024

    I mentioned yesterday about the Antarctica Celebrity Cruise and today is about Quark Expeditions that I came across some time ago. The North Pole cruise seems interesting. Day 1 Helsinki, Finland Day 2 Embarkation Day in Murmansk Day 3-7 Northbound in the Arctic Ocean Day 8 90° North Day 9 Southbound in the Arctic Ocean…

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    Celebrity Cruises presents “Celebrity’s World Tour”

    ByThe Skeptical Traveler March 13, 2013March 12, 2013

    And Antarctica drew my attention: Exotic 14-night cruises on Celebrity Infinity depart from Buenos Aires, with visits to Ushuaia and Puerto Madryn, Argentina; Cape Horn, Chile; Schollart Channel and Dalhan Bay, Paradise Bay, Gerlache Strait, and Elephant Island, Antarctica; Port Stanley, Falkland Islands, and Montevideo, Uruguay. I have always wanted to go to Antarctica, I…

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    American Express AeroplanPlus Platinum 50,000 points, Should I or Shouldn’t I?

    ByThe Skeptical Traveler March 13, 2013June 5, 2024

    I have seen this promotion quite a few times, and I am thinking of applying for the card especially that I have a mortgage now so whether an extra credit card affects my score or not would not matter. When you apply by April 2, 2013, earn up to 50,000 Bonus Aeroplan Miles. Receive 25,000…

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    Quebec City, Canada’s ‘most interesting town’ in Reader’s Digest contest

    ByThe Skeptical Traveler March 12, 2013March 13, 2013

    Yes, I have been there and I liked the city, my post is here “My country is not a country, it is winter.” Also, see my post about the Quebec City Airport Lounge, that was the best airport lounge I had been to before I went to the Star Alliance (I think it was Star…

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    What I learnt from eUpgrades Giveaway II

    ByThe Skeptical Traveler March 12, 2013March 12, 2013

    I posted my first ‘lessons’ here eUpgrades Go Unused and Lessons from the Giveaway Back then I was left with 16 eUpgrades, now with more than 150 that I ‘lost’ when the program year started (on the 1st of March). My last attempts to upgrade readers was not so successful, the upgrade cleared only for…

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