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When it comes to travel, we don't all have the luxury of stacked up vacation days. But that doesn't mean you have to stay within the city limits. We've curated a list of some of our favorite destinations within two hours of L.A. [ more › ]
When it comes to travel, we don't all have the luxury of stacked up vacation days. But that doesn't mean you have to stay within the city limits. We've curated a list of some of our favorite destinations within two hours of L.A. [ more › ]
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First 2 Board | First2Board Will Run For MilesWestin Hotels is actually looking for a Running Concierge!   If I didn’t already have a day job, I would certainly apply.   I know so many people who meet the requirements for this pos...
First 2 Board | First2Board Will Run For MilesWestin Hotels is actually looking for a Running Concierge!   If I didn’t already have a day job, I would certainly apply.   I know so many people who meet the requirements for this position – please, please make my day and apply for this wonderful position! The details are spelled out in a press release issued by Starwood Hotels today, June 19, 2013. (hat tip to Stacey at Very Good Points for bringing this to my attention). The press release opens with the following information: STAMFORD, Conn.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Jun. 19, 2013– It’s the job runners have been training for all their lives, and now there are just two weeks left to apply! Westin® Hotels is nearing the finish line in its search for its first-ever resident running expert. The global hotel brand is actively seeking experienced, passionate runners to join them on the road and serve as the on-site running expert for Westin VIPs participating in select Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon series events. More than 400 candidates have been vetted for the sought-after role and additional runners are encouraged to apply at www.runwestinconcierge.com through June 30, 2013. This is a running enthusiasts dream position.  The Running Concierge will act as a marathon coach, and have the extraordinary opportunity to travel to amazing cities (including at least 10 Rock “N Roll Marathons) doing what s/he loves best,  inspiring others along the way, and getting paid for it!!!  The announcement states: Take your passion on the road. Westin Hotels & Resorts® is now seeking an experienced runner to be a key ambassador of the RunWESTIN? program. Serve as a charismatic lead for marathoners and VIP guests throughout their race experience in support of the Westin partnership with the Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon Series®. This high-profile, paid position will last a minimum of six months. What are some of the key qualifications Westin is looking for in its applicants? Avid runners with a passion for travel are encouraged to apply. The key qualifications include a positive, charismatic personality with a natural ability to engage and motivate others, a strong familiarity with social media and experience in completing multiple marathons. In this role, the concierge will be responsible for sharing their in-depth knowledge of marathon running and training to improve performance and build and maintain rapport with Westin guests through social media. Oh my god, I’ve died and gone to heaven!   Is this the best, or what?  The details of the position and the application process (which must be submitted by June 30th) are spelled out in greater detail in the PRESS RELEASE WHICH WILL LEAD YOU TO THE APPLICATION!   So, Do you know a dynamic and talented runner who would be a great fit? Actually, I know several well qualified running enthusiasts who I could imagine would make a fabulous Running Concierge for Westin! The post DREAM JOB OPENING: Running Concierge, Westin Hotels. appeared first on First2Board.
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It's time to save some of that hard-earned cash with our Daily Deals, featuring a handy list from Dealnews and our own hand-picked selections that include some sweet deals on iOS and OS X software (all prices are USD). Prices are subject...
It's time to save some of that hard-earned cash with our Daily Deals, featuring a handy list from Dealnews and our own hand-picked selections that include some sweet deals on iOS and OS X software (all prices are USD). Prices are subject to change. Deals from Dealnews StackSocial: [Mac Software] The Name Your Own Price Double Down Mac Bundle for $4 MacUpdate Promo: [Mac Software] Flavours for Mac downloads for $10 REI: [Notebook Carrying Case] Merrell Travel All 15" Laptop Bag for $74 + free shipping Adorama: [Camera Accessories] LumiQuest Event Shooting Kit for $35 + free shipping Paydeals.com: [iPad Accessories] ZAGG iPad and Android Tablet Accessories from $25 + free shipping MacUpdate Promo: [Mac Software] JollysFastVNC for Mac downloads for $15 Paydeals.com: [iPhone Accessories] Griffin TuneFlex AUX Car Charger Mount for iPhone for $7 + free shipping MegaMacs: [MacBook] Refurbished Apple MacBook Core 2 Duo 2.1GHz 13" Laptop for $300 + $17 s&h Adorama: [Digital Tablets] Wacom Bamboo 4-Button Craft Tablet for $55 + free shipping Paydeals.com: [iPad Accessories] Sena Florence Leather Folio for iPad for $13 + free shipping TigerDirect: [Battery Backups/UPSs] Battery Backups at TigerDirect from $80 + $15 s&h Walgreens: [Photo Services] 10x5" Desktop Calender for free + $6 s&h iOS Software Calendars+ by Readdle [iOS Universal; Category: Productivity; Now free, down from $6.99] Calendars+ is the most elegant and easy to use calendar application available on the App Store. iStoryTime library [iOS Universal; Category: Books; Now free, down from $2.99] App includes four great full length Read Aloud storybooks - The Giant Smurf, Madagascar, Ice Age and Robin Hood. Large library of additional stories to choose from as in-app purchases, with new books being added every week. Piikki: Receipt Scanner & Expense Reports [iOS Universal; Category: Finance; Now free, down from $2.99] Scan your receipts using the device camera - Digitize your receipts right on the spot. SketchParty TV [iOS Universal; Category: Games; On sale for $3.99, down from $4.99] SketchParty TV is the fun Pictionary-style drawing and guessing party game to play on your iPad and Apple TV. GuitarToolkit [iOS Universal; Category: Music; On sale for $4.99, down from $9.99] GuitarToolkit delivers all your essential guitar tools-tuner, metronome, chords, scales & arpeggios-beautifully implemented for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch. UPWORDS [iOS Universal; Category: Games; On sale for $0.99, down from $1.99] The official version of the classic UPWORDS game is now available for iOS. It's a high-stacking 3-D crossword game. Limelight Movie Library[iPhone; Category: Entertainment; Now free, down from $1.99] Limelight is a new way to browse and organize your movie library. Become a movie critic and share your library with friends. vjay for iPhone[iPhone; Category: Music; Now free, down from $2.99] Introducing vjay for iPhone - the mashup machine for your music and videos. Guitar Tuner² [iOS Universal; Category: Music; Now free, down from $1.99] Guitar Tuner² is especially designed and optimized to work with all types of six string acoustic and electric guitars. File Manager - Folder Plus[iOS Universal Category: Business; Now free, down from $4.99] Folder Plus is an In-App Multitasking Capable File Manager/Viewer/Editor, with 3-Finger Swipes You Switch between Tasks of File Managing, Viewing, Editing, etc. Tuner + Metronome [iOS Universal; Category: Music; Now free, down from $1.99] Tuner + Metronome combines two of the most useful musician tools: an highly accurate tuner and a perfectly timed metronome. PowerCam[TM] HD [iPad; Category: Photography & Video; Now free, down from $0.99] get set to power up your iPhone with Wondershare PowerCam. World War Z [iOS Universal; Category: Games; On sale for $0.99, down from $4.99] The World War Z game challenges you: play to survive. In a race against ti
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Pittsburgh Steelers fans who have been itching to go explore the open seas will have their chance in March 2014 when a Steelers-themed cruise embarks to the Bahamas.The Steelers have partnered with a Pittsburgh-based travel company to of...
Pittsburgh Steelers fans who have been itching to go explore the open seas will have their chance in March 2014 when a Steelers-themed cruise embarks to the Bahamas.The Steelers have partnered with a Pittsburgh-based travel company to offer fans the opportunity to embark on a six-day cruise along with 20 current and former Steelers players.Some of ... Source: Yardbarker: Pittsburgh Steelers The post Steelers to offer fully chartered cruise to fans appeared first on Pittsburgh Steelers Blog - NFL - PlanetSteelers.com.
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JAL SKY SUITE has been named "Best Business Class Airline Seat" globally, based on the world's largest airline passenger satisfaction survey conducted by SKYTRAX. Japan Airlines (JAL) received the top honor for its new fully-flat Busines...
JAL SKY SUITE has been named "Best Business Class Airline Seat" globally, based on the world's largest airline passenger satisfaction survey conducted by SKYTRAX. Japan Airlines (JAL) received the top honor for its new fully-flat Business Class seat at SKYTRAX's 2013 World Airline Awards held at the Paris Air Show.…
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Free Birds tells the tale of two turkeys from opposite sides of the tracks who must put aside their differences and team up to travel back in time to change the course of history – and get turkey off the Thanksgiving menu for good....
Free Birds tells the tale of two turkeys from opposite sides of the tracks who must put aside their differences and team up to travel back in time to change the course of history – and get turkey off the Thanksgiving menu for good. The stellar voice cast includes Owen Wilson, Woody Harrelson Amy Poehler, Dan Fogler, Lesley Nicol, George Takei, Colm Meaney, Keith David, Eddie “Piolin” Sotelo, and Dwight Howard. Jimmy Hayward directs and Scott Mosier, John Strauss and David I. Stern produce. Hayward and Mosier wrote the screenplay based on Strauss and Stern’s story. The pic from Relativity and Reel FX bows wide on November 1. Check out the trailer:
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The Radar: Travel Lately – Intelligent Travel: Follow us on Twitter @NatGeoTraveler and tag your favorite trav...
The Radar: Travel Lately – Intelligent Travel: Follow us on Twitter @NatGeoTraveler and tag your favorite trav...
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--> --> Today’s Newscripts post was written by C&EN intern and genomics fiend Puneet Kollipara. This year marks the 10th anniversary of the Human Genome Project’s completion—when scientists successfully sequenced nearly all the bas...
--> --> Today’s Newscripts post was written by C&EN intern and genomics fiend Puneet Kollipara. This year marks the 10th anniversary of the Human Genome Project’s completion—when scientists successfully sequenced nearly all the base pairs of human DNA. It’s also the 60th anniversary of James Watson and Francis Crick’s discovery of the double-helix structure of DNA. What better way to commemorate those milestones than with a museum exhibition devoted to genomics? VIPs browse “Genome: Unlocking Life’s Code,” which seeks to educate the public on genomics and its societal implications, following a reception honoring the exhibit’s launch. Credit: Puneet Kollipara That’s exactly what the Smithsonian Institution and the National Institutes of Health have done in a new partnership. Last week they opened “Genomics: Unlocking Life’s Code” to educate the public on the science of genomics and its societal implications. A website accompanying the exhibit provides additional educational resources. The 4,400-sq-ft exhibit runs at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History, in Washington, D.C., through September 2014, after which it will travel to other museums around the country. The exhibit’s architects faced a number of challenges when dreaming up the installation. For starters, translating such a large, hard-to-visualize scientific field into a story that a general audience can understand was no easy task, says Vence Bonham, a researcher with NIH’s National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI). To aid in communicating the concepts, the exhibit features a number of high-resolution screens that play videos or animated graphics explaining key concepts in genetics and genomics. The exhibit also emphasizes the use of activities to teach complicated subjects; for example, an interactive puzzle teaches visitors about how genomics could improve medicine by having them use genetic information to find the best drug for a disease. Another display asks visitors’ opinions of controversial issues in genomics, such as whether people are obligated to participate in genomic research. Other activities within the exhibit are just plain cool: One lets you build a necklace that has a vial containing a visible sample of your own DNA — a way to remind you that nearly all your cells contain the code of life. To make the DNA visible, visitors take a sample of their cheek cells and place them into a detergent- and alcohol-containing solution that breaks down cell membranes and causes the genetic material to clump together. Another more unique challenge during the creation of “Genomics” was the ever-changing nature of the scientific field: Just as genomics is continually evolving, so too must the exhibit. To address this challenge, the designers made the exhibit flexible enough that individual elements can be swapped or edited easily, says NHGRI Director Eric Green. The exhibit architects don’t just expect to have to make changes — in a way they welcome them, because new discoveries will likely benefit society. The exhibit features a variety of activities, including a polling station where users can sound off on their opinions about controversial issues in genomics. Credit: Donald E. Hurlbert and James Di Loreto / Smithsonian Visitors won’t just be able to learn about genomics. Another interactive activity will let them participate in studying it, too — sort of. NIH researchers plan to set up a station where visitors can volunteer to participate in a series of surveys on their perceptions of genetics and genomics. They’ll also be asked to share how their perceptions of social norms and constructs change as they’re exposed to genomic information. The surveys aren’t ready to go public yet. Once the surveys are ready, though, the reports that follow from them, says Barbara Biesecker, also a researcher with NHGRI, will serve as a “first foray” into how the general public perceives and is influenced by genomics. The findings could help scientists impr
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Santorini on a map looks like a dragon embryo, and Oia is the village at the head. It is photographer heaven. I have never been somewhere so small that packs so much punch. It is overwhelming at times, and I had to be mindful of my obs...
Santorini on a map looks like a dragon embryo, and Oia is the village at the head. It is photographer heaven. I have never been somewhere so small that packs so much punch. It is overwhelming at times, and I had to be mindful of my obsession so that I could actually stop to enjoy its beauty. There are no bad angles or dull walks, only beauty.If you visit Santorini, then be sure to stay in Oia. Its splendor is best savored over several days of careful inspection and and exploration. Like a movie that needs to be seen again and again with new points seen each time, Oia has a sort of charm that seems infinite.And here is a big Oia photo dump. I have to move on to our next stop - Meteora. We stayed right behind this church, as you probably already know The church bells at dusk looking over the deep caldera. The Caldera is so deep that a cruise ship sank in over 400 feet of water and lays at the bottom. Doors window and a quality that makes everything looks as though it was just handmade and left to bake A windmill at dusk Just another walkway with unique characteristics A pink church behind a door The snaking road is a donkey trail, used to lug bags up on the beasts of burden from the port The caldera never gets old Sunset the sun falls over the Aegean Some nice handblown glass Our room the first night was the room at right with the balcony and curved roof The gates shadows A rare piece of unmanicured Oia Blue gates are everywhere - they have to paint these like twice a year probably Here is a cat for rent at a funkster little book store Another random shop Walking through Oia Hard to find a bad angle - I tried Studded dome with bells Can you think of a cooler place to buy skin care products yea yea, us again Oh look here, someone forgot to paint What on earth Grand Oia At the sunset spot Oia clinging to the rock Every morning I look down at this and wanted to jump in, but it was several hundred feet down hey a furmonster More white washed buildnigs The stairs down to our cave house the iconic view Through the fence A large church in an Oia square Sunset from sunset point in Oia Sunset A Greek flag flows That windmill at left is looking broke More sunset Yawn Another shot of our room I walked by this about 100 times, don't know why it was there Like a Greek flag I was eating lunch and looked down and caught this guy in a sun beam me and my Kiwi buddy One last furmonster before we hit the road to the mainland Later Santorini
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Over the next few months, countless Americans will take to the road or the sky for summer vacations. For most, the cost of a flight or hotel is of primary concern, but there other important travel costs that travelers may not take into c...
Over the next few months, countless Americans will take to the road or the sky for summer vacations. For most, the cost of a flight or hotel is of primary concern, but there other important travel costs that travelers may not take into consideration: bank fees. Making a withdrawal at an out of network ATM (one that’s not owned by the bank) often results in a fee, on top of whatever the machine itself might charge. For globetrotting Americans, the fee can be even higher at international ATMs. Even swiping a card to make a purchase in a foreign country typically results in a debit card foreign transaction fee up to 3% of the amount. Not all checking accounts are equally fee-laden. To help consumers determine which banks might charge the most on their trip, NerdWallet compiled data on 4 different factors for personal checking accounts at 20 of the largest U.S. banks. These factors include: Fees: NerdWallet analyzed out of network ATM fees, international ATM fees, and foreign transaction fees at each bank Access: NerdWallet analyzed the number of branches that each bank operates in the top 10 U.S. states by domestic travel expenditures (CA, FL, TX, NY, IL, NV, PA, VA, GA, NJ) Which banks have the highest fees for summer travelers? While these banks are not necessarily poor options in general, some of their fees and branch availability may make it difficult for travelers to avoid extra costs. 1. M&T Bank As a Buffalo, NY headquartered bank, M&T primarily serves customers across New York, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and other east coast states. The bank’s out of network ATM fee is the highest NerdWallet measured, at $3.00 (which rises to $5.00 for international ATMs). M&T also charges a 3% foreign exchange fee. Finally, vacationers might find it difficult to find a branch at their destination, since there are a total of just 514 branches across the most traveled states. M&T does offer a checking account “add-on” that waives out of network ATM fees, but it will cost you an extra $4.95 per month. 2. Regions Bank Regions is headquartered in Birmingham, AL and operates branches throughout the southeastern United States. The bank’s out of network ATM fee is above average for both domestic ($2.50) and international ($5.00) withdrawals. Like many of the other banks studied, they also levy a 3% foreign exchange fee on international travelers. Finally, with just 670 branches across top U.S. destinations, a Regions Bank location could be difficult to track down while on the road. 3. Citizens Bank Citizens Bank, owned by British bank the Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS), is headquartered in Providence, RI and operates throughout most northeastern states as well as the Chicago, Detroit and Cleveland metro areas. Like M&T Bank, Citizens charges the most among the banks we measured for domestic out of network withdrawals ($3.00), but does not increase that fee for international withdrawals. They also charge the nearly ubiquitous 3% foreign transaction fee for transactions in a foreign currency. Finally, the bank had one of the lowest numbers of branches available in popular travel destination states, with just 230. 4. BB&T BB&T serves customers in many parts of the southeastern United States and is headquartered in Winston-Salem, NC. Their $2.50 fee for using another bank’s ATM rises to $5.00 when outside the country, in which case travelers also face a 3% foreign exchange fee. Though BB&T’s branch network is slightly stronger in popular travel destinations (Florida, for example), their 930 locations still places below average among the 20 banks measured. 5. PNC Bank PNC is headquartered in Pittsburgh, PA and operates branches across much of the eastern United States. The bank charges $2.50 for domestic out of network ATM withdrawals, $5.00 for those in international locations and a 3% foreign transaction fee, all of which are above average. However, PNC does best the other banks highlighted here by
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