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This was a tweet that certainly caught my eye this week: @BurjAlArab: “Today we launched exclusive 24 carat gold iPads, designed specifically for Burj Al Arab, for our in-house guests.” ?Yes… that’s right… g...
This was a tweet that certainly caught my eye this week: @BurjAlArab: “Today we launched exclusive 24 carat gold iPads, designed specifically for Burj Al Arab, for our in-house guests.” ?Yes… that’s right… guests checking at the Burj Al Arab in Dubai are being treated to 24 carat gold iPads for the duration of the [...]The ultimate hotel check-in, complete with 24-carat gold iPad is a post from A Luxury Travel Blog The post The ultimate hotel check-in, complete with 24-carat gold iPad appeared first on A Luxury Travel Blog.
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We said farewell to San Jose thankfully for the last time and jumped onto our public bus that would take us to Panama border. Apparently there are only 2 land borders into Panama on the west side from Costa Rica and luckily we were takin...
We said farewell to San Jose thankfully for the last time and jumped onto our public bus that would take us to Panama border. Apparently there are only 2 land borders into Panama on the west side from Costa Rica and luckily we were taking the path less traveled.We had managed to download the latest episode of Game of Thrones this morning that aired in the US only last night. As I said yesterday
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Sorry folks you39ve still got to put up with my Ben39s rambling as I have the advantage of being able to type away whilst on the bus and we39re currently snaking our way up into the Panamian mountains...but that39s for a blog in a few da...
Sorry folks you39ve still got to put up with my Ben39s rambling as I have the advantage of being able to type away whilst on the bus and we39re currently snaking our way up into the Panamian mountains...but that39s for a blog in a few days time.We woke up a little disgruntled given we had to leave our beach paradise and travel back to the dirty capital. We could39ve have easily s
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Going to an MLB ballpark is, or at least should be, a unique and awe-inspiring experience. Baseball stadiums at their best are architectural art built expertly into the fabric of the city they represent. They have their own feel, their o...
Going to an MLB ballpark is, or at least should be, a unique and awe-inspiring experience. Baseball stadiums at their best are architectural art built expertly into the fabric of the city they represent. They have their own feel, their own sounds, their own smells, and they have their own dimensions. But have we mixed up the things about ballparks that should be unique with the things that should be universal? Time, once again, to take off that thinking cap and jump rant-first into this week's ball-park oriented edition of Purple Hazed Ideas. Idea # 1: Universal Field Dimensions Let me begin by saying that I have always loved this unique aspect of baseball; that the playing field is a part of the game and actually changes based on where you play. This goes back to the days where most of us started our love for this game in little leagues that could often have wildly different characteristics. I played on a field that was broken down and often times had no outfield fence in center. It was common to come up from slides into second base with gravel in your knee. When we would travel to the nicer fields in town they would have working scoreboards, clearly painted white chalk baselines and, what do you call it? Grass. They had grass. Obviously the conditions of the field at the major league level are not a concern, but does it really make sense for the best players in the world to be playing such a statistically-driven game in such drastically different environments? Now, sabermetrics have come up with a number of ways to adjust stats to each park, but there are still flaws in these measurements as they are based on averages and not simple reality. They don't factor in how tepid the outfielder was running backwards in Wrigley because he might hit a brick wall covered by nothing but vines. These stats don't help determine how much of a hill either the ball or player had to climb before the play was made in Houston. Park-adjusted stats can help us understand the difference between hitting a home run into right-center at AT&T Park in San Francisco versus hitting one to that same spot in Boston at the famed Fenway park. But each one still goes down as a home run (or not), still counts against the ERA of the pitcher (or not) and still affects the actual outcome of this game being played right now, as opposed to some average that should even out over the course of the season. Showing the number of home runs at the end of a season that a player should have hit doesn't put any of those runs back on the board in any of those games. We all know that there is a huge difference between the new Yankee Stadium and the old Petco Park. They even had to bring in the walls this year at Petco and now almost every time a home run is hit there, whoever is commenting asks the question, "would that have been over the fence last year?" The difference between one home run, or that same fly ball being an out, can be the difference in the game. Shouldn't we just decide how long you should have to hit the ball to have earned the home run and put all the fences in the appropriate place? Sometimes I still love the strangeness and uniqueness of each park, but sometimes I feel stuck with that feeling that all these different park dimensions are doing is lying to us. The Coors Field "effect" has even been used as a primary argument for keeping both Todd Helton and Larry Walker out of the Hall of Fame, though interestingly I've never heard of a Boston player being scrutinized for being allowed to play pepper with a left field wall that is approximately 92 feet away. Are San Diego and Oakland pitchers regularly overrated by the rest of the league because of the park they pitch in? My eye test says yes. But one thing universal field dimensions would accomplish is putting an end to all of the doubt in our minds about how much the park actually affects the numbers of any given player. In a sport where numbers are king, it would be nice if the numbers weren't so o
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This week Jon Lomberg is attending the Starship Century conference, which brings together scientists, writers, and futurists to imagine the future of interstellar travel. Here he reports on presentations by Freeman Dyson, Peter Schwartz,...
This week Jon Lomberg is attending the Starship Century conference, which brings together scientists, writers, and futurists to imagine the future of interstellar travel. Here he reports on presentations by Freeman Dyson, Peter Schwartz, Robert Zubrin, Geoff Landis, Neal Stephenson, and Patti Grace Smith.
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Whare Kea Lodge is set on the shores of a sparkling Alpine lake in the South Island of New Zealand. With stunning views overlooking the lake and mountain ranges behind, it truly is a haven that enables you to relax in style, with the kno...
Whare Kea Lodge is set on the shores of a sparkling Alpine lake in the South Island of New Zealand. With stunning views overlooking the lake and mountain ranges behind, it truly is a haven that enables you to relax in style, with the knowledge that there is a world of adventure just outside your [...]Whare Kea Lodge and Chalet, Wanaka, New Zealand is a post from A Luxury Travel Blog The post Whare Kea Lodge and Chalet, Wanaka, New Zealand appeared first on A Luxury Travel Blog.
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Filed under: Etc., Celebrities You might think that Jeremy Clarkson has run out of groups to offend, but the Top Gear frontman remains as unfiltered and unbowed as ever, this time calling for British Airways to deposit traveling young c...
Filed under: Etc., Celebrities You might think that Jeremy Clarkson has run out of groups to offend, but the Top Gear frontman remains as unfiltered and unbowed as ever, this time calling for British Airways to deposit traveling young children in with the luggage under its planes. After a flight to Scotland, the irascible Brit quipped, "When will British Airways realise that babies belong in the hold?" via Twitter. The tweet prompted equal quantities of laughter, outrage and support from those who follow him on the social media service. Acknowledging the controversy, Clarkson would later follow up by noting, "Mine didn't fly till they were old enough to behave." Predictably, British Airways has responded by reiterating that all are welcome in its airplane cabins, but Clarkson's musing has also triggered widespread support for the notion of child-free air travel - on Twitter and beyond. And as the Telegraph notes, at least one airline realizes that for some travelers, there is real appeal to the idea: Malaysia's Air X airlines recently introduced select routes with seating areas where occupants must be 12 years or older. Perhaps they've just found their new spokesman.Jeremy Clarkson angers some by suggesting airlines should treat babies like luggage originally appeared on Autoblog on Wed, 22 May 2013 19:15:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink | Email this | Comments
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Exciting day in McMinnville grocery shopping hiking boot shopping lunch at Izzy39s. Afternoon spent relaxing watching the rain come down.
Exciting day in McMinnville grocery shopping hiking boot shopping lunch at Izzy39s. Afternoon spent relaxing watching the rain come down.
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Tyre saga continues. The shop in Duchense failed to order a new tube so the guys there and Jim spent a good couple of hours patching and refitting the tyre and wheel. They charged 15 bucks for all of their labour and use of their tools a...
Tyre saga continues. The shop in Duchense failed to order a new tube so the guys there and Jim spent a good couple of hours patching and refitting the tyre and wheel. They charged 15 bucks for all of their labour and use of their tools and workshop.Paid up for the pickup rescue minimum charge of 145 and set off on our way again. Up the mountain 100 odd miles later tyre near flat again Sto
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Atsikeliam 6 ryto papusryiaujam ir keliaujam autobus stot. Kuprins gan sunkios nes planuojam pasilikti nakvoti parke tad reikia pasiimti ir ilt rb ir palapin ir maisto 2 dienoms. Kelion autobusu neilga apie 1 val. ilipam prie pagrindini...
Atsikeliam 6 ryto papusryiaujam ir keliaujam autobus stot. Kuprins gan sunkios nes planuojam pasilikti nakvoti parke tad reikia pasiimti ir ilt rb ir palapin ir maisto 2 dienoms. Kelion autobusu neilga apie 1 val. ilipam prie pagrindinio jimo park. ia usiregistruojam gaunam emlap su visais marrutais ir pradedam yg. ia vis kaln auktis ap
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