Four Seasons Jackson Hole

Posted on February 6, 2012 Under Travel

French military leader Napoleon Bonaparte once said a picture is worth a thousand words. But not even a thousand pictures could give you the feeling of spending time in Jackson Hole, WY at the Four Seasons. The views, the clean…

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Hotel Villa San Michele: Florence, Italy

Posted on September 6, 2011 Under Travel

I never thought I'd like living in a 16th Century monastery until I visited Florence. In fact, if I had it my way, I would have moved into Hotel Villa San Michele for the whole summer. I pulled up in…

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Ngorongoro Crater Lodge: Tanzania

Posted on May 14, 2011 Under Travel

On one of my trips to Africa last year I had the distinct opportunity to visit and stay at one of the most remote and incredible places: The Ngorongoro Crater Lodge.   Perched into the side of the craters wall, it's…

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Movida Bar De Tapas: Melbourne

Posted on April 3, 2011 Under Travel

< Guest Post by David Vo Having finished an amazing morning at the National Gallery of Victoria, my companion and I made our way to Federation Square, the long way. With a few kilometers under our belt and a hunger…

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The Halkin Hotel: London

Posted on November 8, 2010 Under Travel

I've spent literally months of my life in London, shacked up at every hotel known to man, but I'm rarely truly satisfied. The nicest five star places in town are usually full of fanfare and an explosion of luxury cars…

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Ksar Char-Bagh: Marrakech

Posted on November 8, 2010 Under Travel

A few weeks ago I had the distinct pleasure visit to Ksar Char-Bagh in Marrakech courtesy of my friends at Mr and Mrs Smith. Truthfully, calling it a hotel would be like calling your best friends palace a hotel. Your…

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Nexus One Hands On Review

Posted on January 7, 2010 Under Gadgetry

By now you're probably inundated by news of the Nexus One, an HTC built phone that many dubbed the Google Phone. The Mountain View company stayed true to their word and while they did not manufacture the phone, it is…

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Blockhead: The Music Scene

Posted on November 2, 2009 Under Music

Blockhead has only gotten better and better, and that's saying a whole lot when you look at his contemporaries. Deeply intricate instrumental hip hop is a genre that gained numerous contributors after Endtroducing... told unspoken stories without the need for…

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Cathay Pacific's New Business Class

Posted on September 22, 2009 Under Travel

On my flight out to Hong Kong from New York earlier this week, I had the pleasure of trying out Cathay Pacific's new business class seat for the first time (at my own expense). Spending 16 hours on a plane…

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Lung King Heen: Hong Kong

Posted on September 22, 2009 Under Travel

Asking a seasoned traveler for the name of a good Chinese restaurant is like searching online for a custom made shirt. With no chance to feel the hand of the fabric or compare that particular shade of blue you like…

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