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Getting to the British Virgin Islands

July 28th, 2008 · 1 Comment · Travel

I recently returned from the British Virgin Islands, and I promise more on that trip will be forthcoming.  In the interim, I wanted to quickly let people know some ways of getting to the British Virgin Islands, as they are not the most accessible destination.
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United Airlines Increases prices of alcohol

July 26th, 2008 · 1 Comment · Travel

On my last flight across the country, I was told by the flight attendant that the price of alcohol on United flights has risen from $5 to $6 (for economy class, Business and First remain free).  It’s not that big of an increase, and I can understand why given the price of fuel, it just [...]

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The Rambler flies to Detroit

July 22nd, 2008 · No Comments · Travel, USA

Let me start by saying that I’m naming this post ‘The Rambler Flies to Detroit’ because I don’t feel that I actually was there.  I took off from San Francisco at 12:40am local time, then landed in Detroit at 8:08am local time.  Now most “normal” people would spend a night before flying back; not I! [...]

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The Rambler visits Cuba

July 8th, 2008 · No Comments · Travel

Last time I spoke about traveling to Estonia.  Cuba on the other hand, was like a slice out of the 1950s.  Seeing the old Chevrolet cars rolling down the streets was incredible.  What’s even more amazing is that they’ve kept them running for so long.  I know my Toyota won’t be running in another 40 [...]

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The Rambler visits Estonia

July 5th, 2008 · No Comments · Travel

Of all the places I have traveled, Estonia and Cuba were undoubtedly the most interesting. Traveling through Estonia, and particularly Tallinn was like traveling back in time. The cobble streets, and medieval looking buildings were incredible. One awesome thing I didn’t know before going is that Estonia actually has one of the most [...]

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