Pom Tea: Crazy Delicious

Posted on March 22, 2006 Under Travel

Thanks to my friends over at Cool Hunting for the heads up on Pom Teas. I was never a huge fan of the original Pom Juice, I found them to be a little overwhelming. However, the teas I found a…

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Google Mars

Posted on March 13, 2006 Under Travel

Google just quietly launched Google Mars-- I kid you not. This online application allows you to browse the martian landscape the same way Google Maps allows you to scan and research our planet earth. Browse the mountains, canyons, dunes, plains,…

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The 8-Minute Airport Shuttle

Posted on March 1, 2006 Under Travel

You only need to get stuck in the back seat of a taxi or limo en route to JFK in terrible traffic once to know how uncomfortable it can be-- not to mention a total waste of time if you're…

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SkiGreen Challenge

Posted on March 1, 2006 Under Travel

Two nutty powder hungry friends of mine (Chris Brady and Reid Wegley) were recently challenged by Colorado Ski Country to ride and review all 25 Colorado ski resorts in their Passport to Ski Areas of Colorado guide before the end…

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Garbage Scout

Posted on February 13, 2006 Under Travel

One thing I miss about living in New York City is the sheer amount of goodies you can find on the street during your daily commute. I used to see great furniture, records, books, and even the occasional electronics strewn…

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Vojo Energy Mints

Posted on February 10, 2006 Under Travel

I've been meaning to post this for a while, but I'm still recovering from a caffeine induced coma and subsequent addiction withdrawal I suffered from these mints. No really, these mints are incredible and certainly are worthy of a title…

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TorchBearer Sauces: A Scorching Sale

Posted on February 1, 2006 Under Travel

I've been slowly testing the entire line of TorchBearer Sauces. They're each unique--whether you're using them cooking or dipping, the line is totally diverse. Mild and chunky to piping hot. The #42 Slaughter Sauce is apparently the worlds hottest natural…

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iWay: iPod meets Yahoo Maps

Posted on January 19, 2006 Under Travel

It was only a matter of time until a few useful iPod driving direction services like this popped up--and this is a great one. iWay lets you easily download a combination of step by step driving directions with pictures from…

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Best of JoshSpear.com ’05: Travel and Food

Posted on December 30, 2005 Under Travel

Crummy Brothers Cookies Tumi Adaptors a9 maps Hotel Alternatives Copenhagen Sneaker Shopping Berlin: Monsieur Vuong Seat Guru Chocolate Sneakers

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Flyer Talk

Posted on December 22, 2005 Under Travel

I've been traveling a lot lately and aside from my obsession with Seat Guru, I've found a new and extraordinary resource for all us frequent flyers. I know Flyer Talk has been around for a while, but just recently I…

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