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Travel Outlook Busy Ahead Of Holiday Weekend - NY1: Memorial Day Weekend is upon us, and while fewer people ar...
Travel Outlook Busy Ahead Of Holiday Weekend - NY1: Memorial Day Weekend is upon us, and while fewer people ar...
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Spent the last five days discovering Adelaide. I am staying in Glenelg which is a suburb of Adelaide with a couple Hans and Gerda who came originally from Switzerland but have lived in Australia for about thirty years. Explored the city ...
Spent the last five days discovering Adelaide. I am staying in Glenelg which is a suburb of Adelaide with a couple Hans and Gerda who came originally from Switzerland but have lived in Australia for about thirty years. Explored the city by catching the local tram very easy from where I am staying. Adelaide is not a huge city and is very easy to get around. Some of the Victorian architecture has b
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Having already decided that I will be returning to Budapest my pace has slowed to one of strolling and pure enjoyment in every site I see. Heading towards that Museum of Terror I take a new direction away from my hotel. Attention to deta...
Having already decided that I will be returning to Budapest my pace has slowed to one of strolling and pure enjoyment in every site I see. Heading towards that Museum of Terror I take a new direction away from my hotel. Attention to detail is evident in everything. From front doors carved and crafted of massive pieces of wood to ironwork the ironwork is arduously crafted. From accordion gates wh
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Keurkenhoff Annual Tulip Show 20 May 2013While we were in Amsterdam we also learned that we were able to catch the last 2 days of the big annual tulip festival at Keurkenhof which was a display covering 38 hectares. There were 10minutel...
Keurkenhoff Annual Tulip Show 20 May 2013While we were in Amsterdam we also learned that we were able to catch the last 2 days of the big annual tulip festival at Keurkenhof which was a display covering 38 hectares. There were 10minutely busses going out these each day. It was beautiful.but I wont bore you with too many photos However I will let the photos talk for themselves
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Get a Vip Tour Around the World’s Most Famous Film Festival Thanks to Chivas Regal 25’s The Legend Of Cannes Online Experience Chivas Regal 25 is giving people around the world a unique insider’s look at the Festival de Cannes with a new...
Get a Vip Tour Around the World’s Most Famous Film Festival Thanks to Chivas Regal 25’s The Legend Of Cannes Online Experience Chivas Regal 25 is giving people around the world a unique insider’s look at the Festival de Cannes with a new experiential website called The Legend of Cannes at www.chivas.com/cannes. The site takes users on a virtual VIP journey through the world’s most prestigious film festival and features an interactive panoramic photograph that spans the length of the city, capturing everything that makes the Festival de Cannes extraordinary and legendary. The Legend of Cannes is the first time people can take a first-person virtual VIP journey through the world’s most prestigious film festival – without having to travel to the South of France. The site features original panoramic photography, interactive hot-spots, HD video content, and over 100 behind the scenes images from some of the festival’s most high profile parties including The Great Gatsby film premiere party and the Variety Studio at Chivas House interview lounge. Visitors to the site will be able to scroll through the iconic panoramic photo which documents the Festival experience, finding out about the history of the legendary festival and getting a glimpse into the exclusive events happening at locations like the Grand Hyatt Cannes Hotel Martinez, the Palais des Festivals and Chivas House, Chivas Regal’s exclusive pop up location on the Croisette. “Chivas Regal 25 and the Festival de Cannes share a heritage of luxury and exclusivity,” said James Slack, Global Brand Director, Chivas Regal. “We wanted to capture the history of this iconic festival and the legendary Chivas Regal 25 experience that our guests have and bring it to life online.” The Legend of Cannes is both a tribute to the stories that make the Festival de Cannes one of the most enduring and iconic festivals and a chance for people around the world to experience these stories first-hand. Visit www.chivas.com/cannes to experience The Legend of Cannes with Chivas Regal 25. Notes About Chivas Regal Chivas Regal is now in its fifth year as official partner of the Festival de Cannes – the most exclusive and celebrated international film festival. Chivas Regal is a truly global brand, selling 4.8 million 9L cases annually in more than 150 countries across Europe, Asia Pacific and Americas. The Chivas Regal range is the epitome of style, substance and exclusivity and includes Chivas Regal 12, 18 and 25 Year Old.
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Jeremiah Boobar, long travel product manager at RockShox, had a hand in developing the Reverb seatpost and new Pike forks. He spoke to What Mountain Bike about suspension tuning…On all-mountain bikes“It’s a very hot ar...
Jeremiah Boobar, long travel product manager at RockShox, had a hand in developing the Reverb seatpost and new Pike forks. He spoke to What Mountain Bike about suspension tuning…On all-mountain bikes“It’s a very hot area of the market. These bikes are becoming so light and capable that you know you can take a 150-160mm travel bike and use that as your only bike very comfortably. You could build a 26lb [11.8kg] 160mm bike with a lot of frame platforms now. That’s a light bike and super capable of doing everything you want it to do. “I think the technology has gotten to a point where it’s very exciting for us within SRAM. It’s the type of bike we’re all riding to be honest, or the type of bike we wish we could ride, especially in Colorado Springs – it’s the perfect weapon there.” Please install Adobe Flash player to view this contentVideo: The groundbreaking RockShox Reverb seatpostOn suspension complexity“In my dream scenario you just get on the fork and it’s right for you, there isn’t a lot of tuning needed. That’s not realistic for every rider group, because for some the overall performance is such a key element that they’d rather have all the adjustments and learn how to use them. “You get to more all-mountain, trail and cross-country riders and there’s a certain set of [adjustment] features that are very important, and there are features we’re confident we can preset from the factory to work effectively for them. “For example, [in the new Charger damper] it’s pretty simple. We’ve got a mode knob on the top that goes from your open setting to your pedal setting to your locked setting. In the open setting you have a low-speed compression fine-tuning adjuster. Then there’s a rebound knob, so it’s not overwhelming. The Charger damper uses a rubber bladder to prevent air and oil mixing“You get on the fork and there’s a couple of knobs; it might be a bit intimidating, but pedal around the car park and you realise it’s dead simple. It’s got all the features a trail rider really wants.” On development riders“You need pro rider feedback. They’re the fastest riders in the world and can push things harder than your average user. The balancing act is that, because they can push things further, their needs are a little bit different. If you err towards tuning for a pure professional, it will be stiffer and the fork will be firmer from a damping standpoint than what we would use for a standard rider. “If I set myself up with a tune for a downhill bike that one of our World Cup riders is using and go into the bike park with it, I might have fun for a lap but then I’d get a little bit of fatigue. I’m not fast enough to push hard enough for more than maybe a run to think it’s even fun. Even during that run I’m probably going to be pretty loose and wild, pinging off stuff. “Realistically, the tunes that are better for the more average rider like myself are backed off, they’re a little bit softer; the spring rates are a little bit lower. We have a pretty big crew of standard riders that we utilise to get our feedback from.” The new Pike fork was recently announcedOn the future of suspension“There’s a lot going on with electronics – look at the E.I system we partnered with Lapierre, Haibike and Ghost on. Being able to have this capable 150-160mm bike we were talking about, but then always have your rear shock in the perfect, most efficient setting for you without sacrificing any of the bump performance… That’s a real advantage to a lot of users. I think that’s one area where average people are really going to be able to benefit.” For more information on RockShox products see www.sram.com/rockshox. This article was originally published in What Mountain Bike magazine, avai
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Since my last blog its been quite the opposite as it was before... I have been keeping extremely busy In the days that followed I spent a great deal of time at the University and even got to assist one of the medicalsurgical course instr...
Since my last blog its been quite the opposite as it was before... I have been keeping extremely busy In the days that followed I spent a great deal of time at the University and even got to assist one of the medicalsurgical course instructors with her lecture. At the end of that week I travelled outside of where my home base is in Uttara and headed to Savar for an entire week. There was very
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Stopped for breakfast in Shoshone at a cafe by the side of the road a transport type cafe and had one of the best breakfasts of the trip so far crispy bacon sausage meat eggs over easy hash browns toast and endless cups of coffee came t...
Stopped for breakfast in Shoshone at a cafe by the side of the road a transport type cafe and had one of the best breakfasts of the trip so far crispy bacon sausage meat eggs over easy hash browns toast and endless cups of coffee came to 12 for the both of us.Had a good ride to Thermopolis where we got held up with roadworks where we ended up on a 5 mile stretch of unmade up roads more
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Hangout with Schoolkids from Thailand I don’t know if you missed this crazy event… but it was a fun one. Their teacher contacted me to see if I wanted to talk to her kids about science and photography. Some of the questions...
Hangout with Schoolkids from Thailand I don’t know if you missed this crazy event… but it was a fun one. Their teacher contacted me to see if I wanted to talk to her kids about science and photography. Some of the questions they asked me were kinda funny. I think they were trying to take another topic and bend around the questions so they had something to do with photography! Daily Photo – Lake Wakatipu in the Late Sun The colors here go a little crazy when the clouds are in the sky! I’m not what it is… I think this very cold lake also does something to the air to make it a bit… thicker… or have more moisture in the air… or something! I took this shot from atop the Skyline Gondola with the trust old 28-300mm lens! Check the Camera Lens Reviews over there on the right if you want to read more about this lens or the others. Order a Limited Edition print of this photo
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Friday night we had a little work party to say good bye to our co worker Adeline who is heading back to Singapore next week and for my team to be able to see my apartment.Originally it was going to be a BBQ in the nice pool side BBQ area...
Friday night we had a little work party to say good bye to our co worker Adeline who is heading back to Singapore next week and for my team to be able to see my apartment.Originally it was going to be a BBQ in the nice pool side BBQ area but with the weather decided not to chance it and I rented out the Function room in my complex.... They provide glasses plates full kitchen etc and they cle
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