Iron Chef Invades America
May 31, 2010 by Ross Everett
Filed under Travel
The concept of the show is right out of professional wrestling, but there it is in living color every week on ‘The Food Network’. Prominent chefs from all over the world go ‘mano a mano’ in judged cooking competitions. That’s the premise of ‘Iron Chef’ which is easily the most entertaining cooking show in television history. Even non-foodies will enjoy the competition and the nearly inscrutable strangeness of the show.
Time Travels, Past And Future
May 29, 2010 by John Cooper
Filed under Travel
It’s funny that we desire to travel through time. Besides self-ish interest, what purpose would it serve? We are actually timetravelers all the time. Or should I say channel surfers?
TV Screen Protectors – Do You Need One?
April 10, 2010 by Mark Walters
Filed under Travel
A TV screen protector is a piece of equipment that protects TV screens from scratches and cracks. There are many different ones available, but they all do basically the same thing. All are made from the same optical grade acrylic. These pieces of acrylic are then cut and molded to fit the size of most, if not all LCD TV screens. They attach to your TV screen using simple Velcro straps.
TV Screen Protectors – Because Your LCD TV Is An Investment Worth Protecting
April 5, 2010 by Mark Walters
Filed under Travel
It is hard to find a fault with the pictures that the new breed of TVs give us. They also look more stylish than their predecessors. Whereas as before a TV was a chunky, unsightly block of plastic, now it is sleek, super thin and compromised of not much more than a glass screen.
TV Screen Protectors – What’s The Risk? When Should You Get One?
April 2, 2010 by Mark Walters
Filed under Travel
A screen protector will cost you some additional money but will aid in increasing the life of your television. It is also important to point out that almost all insurance plans don’t cover damage to the TV screen itself.
Cheap Flat Screen TVs – Get the Most Flat Screen TV for Your Money
December 4, 2009 by Rick Thomas
Filed under Travel
It’s easy to find cheap flat screen tvs in many different sizes. Most don’t weight very much and are not very deep in the back. A flat screen tv compliments any room, even if the room is brightly lit. A typical flat screen is usually 23 inches to 55 inches in size. The great thing is that no matter the screen size, the TV is still only 4-5 inches thick at most.
thebahamasweekly.com – Nassau prepares for world's largest cruise …
November 18, 2009 by unknown
Filed under Cruise Ships
Nassau, Bahamas – The Ministry of Tourism & Aviation has mounted a proactive plan to prepare frontline workers for the arrival of the world’s largest cruise ships to Nassau Harbour. Members of the Visitor Experience team within the …
Southwest Airlines Loves Brett Gardner
November 4, 2009 by
Filed under Airlines Tickets
Whether it’s Boeing or Starbucks in Seattle, or CVS Pharmacy at Fenway Park, ads on the outfield walls of ballparks have been prime advertising space.
More On the Hawaiian Airlines Flight That Scared the Crap Out of …
November 3, 2009 by
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More On the Hawaiian Airlines Flight That Scared the Crap Out of Me November 3, 2009; Missing Child Alert November 3, 2009; 12th Annual Chief of Defense Conference Was Held in Hawaii Last Week November 2, 2009; Local Talent Benefits …
Southwest Airlines Gives Mother And Crying 2 Year Old The Boot …
October 31, 2009 by
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Pamela Root and her two year old son Adam were kicked off a Southwest Airlines flight on Monday when her child wouldn’t stop screaming before take off.




