2012年1月31日 星期二

Why not visit Maryville, Tennessee? When you visit the Great Smoky Mountains in Tennessee.

Why not visit Maryville, Tennessee? When you visit the Great Smoky Mountains in Tennessee. Maryville, Tennessee has a great deal to offer being close to the park and having plenty of activities in the city. It will take about half an hour to forty five minutes to travel between Maryville, Tennessee and the Great Smoky Mountains Maryville has plenty of hotels in town. Maryville, Tennessee also has many chain and local restaurants to suite your budget and taste. There are blues, jazz and other night clubs in town. There is a Harley Davidson dealership in Maryville, Tennessee. And The Dragon is about a half an hour south of Maryville, Tennessee. To travel between the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and The Dragon on highway 129 would take about an hour or more. There is a road called the Foothills Parkway which goes from 321 near Walland, Tennessee over the mountains to highway 129 near The Dragon. The Foothills Parkway can cut thirty minutes or so off travel between Town send and The Dragon on 129.

Maryville, Tennessee also has many miles of walking trails which are generally well kept and safe. The police sometimes patrol on bicycles. There is also a mall in Maryville, Tennessee it is called Foothills Mall. There are also many other shopping opportunities in Maryville, Tennessee, including clothing stores and antique stores. Maryville, Tennessee is a beautiful little city to see if you are coming to the Great Smokey mountains National Park. Maryville, Tennessee is located on highway 129 and highway 321 on the way to the Townsend side of the Great Smoky Mountains National park. Stop on by and enjoy this city.


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2012年1月30日 星期一

Why not visit Maryville, Tennessee? When you visit the Great Smoky Mountains in Tennessee.

Why not visit Maryville, Tennessee? When you visit the Great Smoky Mountains in Tennessee. Maryville, Tennessee has a great deal to offer being close to the park and having plenty of activities in the city. It will take about half an hour to forty five minutes to travel between Maryville, Tennessee and the Great Smoky Mountains Maryville has plenty of hotels in town. Maryville, Tennessee also has many chain and local restaurants to suite your budget and taste. There are blues, jazz and other night clubs in town. There is a Harley Davidson dealership in Maryville, Tennessee. And The Dragon is about a half an hour south of Maryville, Tennessee. To travel between the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and The Dragon on highway 129 would take about an hour or more. There is a road called the Foothills Parkway which goes from 321 near Walland, Tennessee over the mountains to highway 129 near The Dragon. The Foothills Parkway can cut thirty minutes or so off travel between Town send and The Dragon on 129.

Maryville, Tennessee also has many miles of walking trails which are generally well kept and safe. The police sometimes patrol on bicycles. There is also a mall in Maryville, Tennessee it is called Foothills Mall. There are also many other shopping opportunities in Maryville, Tennessee, including clothing stores and antique stores. Maryville, Tennessee is a beautiful little city to see if you are coming to the Great Smokey mountains National Park. Maryville, Tennessee is located on highway 129 and highway 321 on the way to the Townsend side of the Great Smoky Mountains National park. Stop on by and enjoy this city.


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2012年1月29日 星期日

Why not visit Maryville, Tennessee? When you visit the Great Smoky Mountains in Tennessee.

Why not visit Maryville, Tennessee? When you visit the Great Smoky Mountains in Tennessee. Maryville, Tennessee has a great deal to offer being close to the park and having plenty of activities in the city. It will take about half an hour to forty five minutes to travel between Maryville, Tennessee and the Great Smoky Mountains Maryville has plenty of hotels in town. Maryville, Tennessee also has many chain and local restaurants to suite your budget and taste. There are blues, jazz and other night clubs in town. There is a Harley Davidson dealership in Maryville, Tennessee. And The Dragon is about a half an hour south of Maryville, Tennessee. To travel between the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and The Dragon on highway 129 would take about an hour or more. There is a road called the Foothills Parkway which goes from 321 near Walland, Tennessee over the mountains to highway 129 near The Dragon. The Foothills Parkway can cut thirty minutes or so off travel between Town send and The Dragon on 129.

Maryville, Tennessee also has many miles of walking trails which are generally well kept and safe. The police sometimes patrol on bicycles. There is also a mall in Maryville, Tennessee it is called Foothills Mall. There are also many other shopping opportunities in Maryville, Tennessee, including clothing stores and antique stores. Maryville, Tennessee is a beautiful little city to see if you are coming to the Great Smokey mountains National Park. Maryville, Tennessee is located on highway 129 and highway 321 on the way to the Townsend side of the Great Smoky Mountains National park. Stop on by and enjoy this city.


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2012年1月28日 星期六

Perfect World International Human Quest Guide Level 1-19

The Human Quest Guide for Levels 1-19 was originally posted on my blog. Do to space constraints, it has been moved here, I do hope that you find it helpful. I believe them to be 100% accurate, if you find any issues with any of them, please let me know I and I will check it out. Also, this Human Quest Guide is for PERFECT WORLD INTERNATIONAL. Not any other version, I am not sure if it will be useful for users who run alternate versions of the game. No promises there!

When you initially start Perfect world for the first time as a human, whether that is as a BladeMaster or a Wizard, you start at the Inn of the Eagle. Here is where you will get your first quests. Remember for you first timers, quests are extremely important for you at lower levels, if you want to level quickly. I mean, they are always important, but I so often see people who want to just run around and kill things and wonder why they cannot level quicker. It's cause your not doing your quests!!! Do you Quests!!.

Some Formating Notes: -Originally all the Coordinates included a Hyperlink to an Interactive Map. The link is here now. -If a Mob is Hyperlinked, it is linked to The Perfect world Database -If a Item is Hyperlinked, it is linked to The Perfect world Database

Starting NPC: Guide(422,835) Mission option #1: Kill (10) Emerald QingFu Mission option #2: Kill (10) Ogre Blossoms Awarding NPC: Guide (422,835) Reward: (45)Coin, (75)Exp, (20)Spirit Reward option #1: Strider, and (5) small healing potions Reward option #2: Spirit Sword, and (5) small Mana Potions

Prerequisite: Try Your Best Starting NPC: Guide (422,835) Mission #1: Kill (10) Pentrastral BeetlesMission #2: Return to Guide (422,835) Mission #3: Visit Guard Lu Shi (433,887) Awarding NPC: Guard Lu Shi (433,887) Reward: (30)Coin, (50)Exp, (20)Spirit

Starting NPC: Elder (433, 887) Mission #1: Visit Blacksmith Lo Hi (432,874) Reward option #1: Land Helmet Reward option #2: Scholar Hat Mission #2: Visit Tailor Lo (427,878) Reward option #1: Heavy Plate Reward option #2: Silk CapeMission #3: Visit Apothocary Sung (433,877) Reward option #1: Heavy Cuisse Reward option #2: Silk Pants Mission #4: Visit Craftsman Yueh (423,877) Reward option #1: Heavy GreevesReward option #2: Iron Boots Mission #5: Visit Merchant Wang Song (429,880) Reward option #1: Heavy vambraces Reward option #2: Silk Sleeves Awarding NPC: Elder (433,887) Reward: (60)Coin, (100)Exp, (30)Spirit, (1)Celestone

Starting NPC: Apothocary Sung (433,877) Mission #1: Collect (5) Scorpion Tails from Scorpion Pups Mission #2: Collect (5) Wolfling Teeth from Mad Wolflings Awarding NPC: Apothocary Sung (433,877) Reward: (60)Coin, (100)Exp, (30)Spirit, (1)Celestone

Starting NPC: Tailor Lo (427,878) Mission: Collect (5) tailors Pigments from Crypt Flames Awarding NPC: Tailor Lo (427,878) Reward: (180)Coin, (300)Exp, (70)Spirit, Meditator's Cape

Starting NPC: Blacksmith Lo Hi (432,874) Mission #1: Collect (5) Dustwraith's Teeth from Earthen Roguewraith Mission #2: Collect (5) Thorns from Bramble Cactopod Mission #3: Collect Fine Charcoal from Tailor Lo (427,878) Awarding NPC: Blacksmith Lo Hi (432,874) Reward: (500)Coin, (800)Exp, (200)Spirit, (1)Celestone

Starting NPC: Elder (433, 887) Mission: Open the Treasure Box at the top of the City gate (425,873) (Watch the Video) Awarding NPC: Elder (433, 887) Reward: (90)Coin Reward option #1: (1)Small Guardian charm Reward option #2: (1)Small Spirit charm

Starting NPC: Blacksmith Lo Hi (432,874) Mission #1: Visit Chang The Hunter (459,838)

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Starting NPC: Chang The Hunter (459,838) Mission #1: Collect (5) Minkii Claws from Redtail Minkii's Awarding NPC: Chang The Hunter (459,838) Reward: (270)Coin, (450)Exp, (100)Spirit, (1)Celestone

Pre-Requisite: Worried for the Hunter Starting NPC: Chang The Hunter (459,838) Mission #1: Collect (5) Oddfoot Pup Feathers from Oddfoot Pups Awarding NPC: Chang The Hunter (459,838) Reward: (300)Coin, (430)Exp, (100)Spirit, (1)Celestone

Pre-Requisite: The Repayment Starting NPC: Chang The Hunter (459,838) Mission #1: Kill (10) Bluntclaw Kitten Awarding NPC: Elder (433, 887) Reward: (450)Coin, (700)Exp, (160)Spirit, (1)Celestone

You will receive a System Message upon reaching level 6 Awarding NPC: Old Chief (497,868) Reward: (250)Coin, (400)Exp, (100)Spirit

Starting NPC: Tailor Lo (427,878) Mission #1: Kill (10) Wasteland's Torch Awarding NPC: Tailor Lo (427,878) Reward: (550)Coin, (860)Exp, (200)Spirit, (1)Celestone

This Quest is a Continue from The Migrating Minki Starting NPC: Chang The Hunter (459,838) Mission #1: Collect (5) Wild Ursog's Stingers from Wild Ursog Awarding NPC:Chang The Hunter (459,838) Reward: (360)Coin, (600)Exp, (150)Spirit, Reward option #1: Solid gold NecklaceReward option #2: Topaz Necklace Reward option #3: Sapphire Necklace

Starting NPC: Guard Lu Shi (434,887) Awarding NPC: Sentry (495,871) Reward: (200)Coin, (300)Exp, (100)Spirit, (1)Celestone

Time Quest: 40 minutes to complete Starting NPC: Blacksmith Chang (498,868) Mission #1: Collect (5) Rhinodrake Tears from Boondock Rhinodrake Awarding NPC: Blacksmith Chang (498,868) Reward: (600)Coin, (1000)Exp, (250)Spirit Reward option #1: Solid gold Belt Reward option #2: Sapphire Belt Reward option #3: Topaz Belt (Quest Continues with Level 14 quest "Anti-Poison Poison")

Time Quest: 30 minutes to complete Starting NPC: Sentry (495,871) Mission #1: Kill as many Pit Vipents as possible in the time allotted Reward: (15 x total killed)Coin, (25 x total killed)Exp, (5 x total killed)Spirit (This Quest can be taken as many times as you wish during level 7 and 8)

Starting NPC: Sentry (495,871) Mission #1: Kill (10) Tuskmoor Dofts Awarding NPC: Apothecary Sung (433,877) Reward: (1000)Coin, (1600)Exp, (350)Spirit, (1)Celestone

Starting NPC: Sentry (495,871) Mission #1: Kill (5) Shallowwhirl Tortoise Awarding NPC: Sentry (495,871) Reward Option #1: (20) Superior Rending Charm (+10 Physical Attack) Reward Option #2: (10) Superior Fury Charm (+12 Magical Attack) Reward Option #3: (10) Cockatrice's Scale Charm (-33% Physical Damage) Reward Option #4: (10) Azure Charm (-33% Elemental Damage)

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Pre-Requisite: With Added Strength Starting NPC: Sentry (495,871) Mission #1: Kill (10) Wild Wolflings Awarding NPC: Sentry (495,871) Reward Option #1: Heavy Sword, (1)Celestone Reward Option #2: Ice Ring, (1)Celestone

Starting NPC: Drunken Warrior (443,891) Mission #1: Talk to Apothecary An (444,897), and pay (800) Coins Mission #2: Open Rosewood Chest (446,893) Awarding NPC: Drunken Warrior (443,891) Reward: (550)Coin, (900)Exp, (200)Spirit, (1)Celestone

System Message Received: Spiritual Cultivation Guide, Visit Taoist Master (429,890) Reward: (40)Exp

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Starting NPC: Taoist Master (429,890) Mission #1: Talk to Old Vilage Head (497,867) Mission #2: Kill (9) Emaciated Traitors Awarding NPC: Old Village Head (497,867) Reward: (3000)Spirit, Cultivation Rank is changed to Spiritual Adept, Chi Bar added

Starting NPC: Guard Lu Shi (434,887) Mission #1: Kill (15) Stingtail Ursog Kings Awarding NPC: Old Village Head (497,890) Reward: (1450)Coin, (2380)Exp, (550)Spirit Reward Option #1: Fine Steel RingReward Option #2: Chromatic Ring

Starting NPC: Merchant Wang Song (429,880) Mission #1: Collect (10) Darted Scales from Squama's Awarding NPC: Blacksmith Tuan (563,871) Reward: (1200)Coin, (2000)Exp, (450)Spirit, (1) Celestone

Starting NPC: Old Village Head (497,867) Mission #1: Talk to Guard Captain Ning (577,894) Mission #2: Get Changyings Remains from the Nameless Corpse (565,934) Awarding NPC: Guard Captain Ning (577,894) Reward: (1200)Coin, (2000)Exp, (450)Spirit, (1)Celestone

System Message: You can go to the Walled Stronghold now Awarding NPC: Guard Captain Ning (577,894) Reward: (1200)Coin, (2000)Exp, (450)Spirit, (1)Celestone

Starting NPC: Guard Captain Ning (577,894) Mission #1: Kill (20) Sharpclaw Lynxus (45minute Time limit) Awarding NPC: Guard Capain Ning (577,894) Reward: (1300)Coin, (2130)Exp, (500)Spirit

Starting NPC: Drunken Warrior (443,891) Mission #1: Collect Winebottle from Old Box (442,897) Awarding NPC: Drunken Warrior (443,891) Reward: (4000)Coin, (2000)Exp, (450)Spirit, (1)Celestone

Staring NPC: The Elder (433,886) System Message: New Teleport Point: City of the Lost Mission #1: Take Untamed Elder's Letter to Untamed Elder (246,646) Reward: (600)Coin, (1000)Exp, (250)Spirit Mission #2: Report to the Elder of Humans (433,886) Reward: (600)Coin, (1000)Exp, (250)Spirit

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Message Delivery System Message: New Teleport Point: City of Plume Mission #1: Take Winged Elf Elder's Letter To Winged Elf Elder (327,427) Reward: (600)Coin, (1000)Exp, (250)Spirit Mission #2: Report To the Elder of Humans (433,886) Reward: (600)Coin, (1000)Exp, (250)Spirit, (1)Celestone

Starting NPC: Guard Captain Ning (577,894) Mission #1: Kill (30) Squama (50 minute time limit) Awarding NPC: Guard Captain Ning (577,894) Reward: (1500)Coin, (2480)Exp, (550)Spirit (After Level 16 this quest is no longer available)

Starting NPC: Tailor Han (567,883) Mission #1: Collect (15) Furious Wolf Fur from Snaggletooth Chief Awarding NPC: Guard Captain Ning (577,894) Reward: (2900)Coin, (470)Exp, (1100)Spirit Reward Option #1: Heavy Vambraces of Soul, (1)Celestone Reward Option #2: Sleeves of Grace, (1)Celestone

Starting NPC: Guard Captain Ning (577,894) Mission #1: Talk to Blasksmith Chang (499,868), and receive New Pincers Awarding NPC: Guard Captain Ning (577,894) Reward: (1500)Coin, (2500)Exp, (550)Spirit

Starting NPC: Guard Captain Ning (577,894) Mission #1: Kill (10) Inferior Cactopod Awarding NPC: Guard Captain Ning (577,894) Reward: (1100)Coin, (1800)Exp, (400)Spirit, (1)Celestone

Continued From: Rhinodrake's Tear Starting NPC: Apothecary Ho (565,888) Mision #1: Collect (3) Ecstatic Kuhu Eggs from Ecstatic Kuhu Awarding NPC: Apothecary Ho (565,888) Reward: (750)Coin, (1200)Exp, (300)Spirit Reward Option #1: Dual Mithril Blades, (1)Celestone Reward Option #2: Wand of Colors, (1)Celestone

Sarting NPC: Old Hunter (498,970) Mission #1: Kill (20) Superior Cactopod Mission #2: Talk To Old Hunter (498,970) Mission #3: Kill (20) Demonic Sporopods Awarding NPC: Old Hunter (498,970) Reward: (4000)Coin, (7300)Exp, (1650)Spirit, (1)Celestone

Starting NPC: Guard Captain Ning (577,894) Awarding NPC: Talk to Old Hunter (498,970) Reward: (1500)Coin, (2500)Exp, (550)Spirit, (1)Celestone

Starting NPC: Merchant Kao (558,878) Mission #1: Talk to Drunken Warrior (443,891) Mission #2: Talk to Merchant Kao (558,878) Mission #3: Talk to Old Hunter (498,970) Mission #4: Collect (10) Magnets from Jokul Serpents Awarding NPC: Merchant Kao (558,878) Reward: (3000)Coin, (4900)Exp, (1100)Spirit, (1)Celestone

Starting NPC: Tailor Lo (427,878) Mission #1: Talk to Mysterious Girl (488,887) Mission #2: Talk to Guard Captain Ning (577,894) Mission #3: Find the Man's Grave (572,835), and obtain his Remains Mission #4: Talk to Mysterious Girl (488,887) Awarding NPC: Tailor Lo (427,878) Reward: (4700)Coin, (7800)Exp, (1700)Spirit, (1)Celestone

Starting NPC: Tailor Lo (427,878) Mission #1: Talk to Drunken Warrior (443,891) Awarding NPC: Tailor Lo (427,878) Reward: (3000)Coin, (5000)Exp, (1150)Spirit, (1)Celestone

Starting NPC: Traveling Vendor Hsu (438,886) Mission #1: Talk to Merchant Kao (558,878) Mission #2: Talk to Old Hunter (498,886) Awarding NPC: Traveling Vendor Hsu (438,886) Reward: (4000)Exp, (450)Spirit, (1)Celestone

System Message: You are Qualified to face stronger Enemies now, Vibrant cliffs is a good place to enhance your experience. Awarding NPC: Old Hunter (498,886) Reward: (2500)Coin, (4100)Exp, (950)Spirit, (1)Celestone

Starting NPC: Apothecary Hui (498,964) Mission #1: Kill (20) Wasteland Tarantulax Awarding NPC: Apothecary Hui (498,964) Reward: (2500)Coin, (4100)Exp, (950)Spirit, (1)Celestone

Starting NPC: Old Hunter (498,886) Mission #1: Investigate Tarantulax Lair (478,926) auto-switch at location Awarding NPC: Old Hunter (498,886) Reward: (1800)Coin, (3000)Exp, (700)Spirit, (1)Celestone

Starting NPC: Guard Lu Shi (433,886) Mission Option #A: Blacksmith Mission 'A' #1: Talk to Blacksmith Ho Li (431,874) Mission 'A' #2: Collect (5) Lightning Sting from Crystaline Magmite Awarding NPC: Blacksmith Ho Li (431,874) Mission Option #B: Craftsman Mission 'B' #1: Talk to Craftsman Yueh (426,877) Mission 'B' #2: Collect (5) Lightning Sting from Krimson Boa Awarding NPC: Craftsman Yueh (426,877) Reward: (2150)Coins, (3550)Exp, (880)Spirit, (1)Celestone reward is the same, doesn't matter on which option you choose

Starting NPC: Etherblade Elder (433,887) Mission #1: Talk to the Old Village Head (496,867) Mission #2: Investigate the Ancient Peak (582,896) auto-switch at location Mission #3: Talk to the Old Village Head (496,867) Mission #4: Investigate Flush Bridge (600,885) auto-switch at location Awarding NPC: Old Village Head (496,867) Reward: (5400)Coin, (9000)Exp, (2000)Spirit Reward option #1: Common Garnet Shard (Physical stone) Reward option #2: Common Sapphire Shard (Magical stone) Reward option #3: Common Citrine Shard (HP stone) Reward option #4: Common Turquoise Shard (MP stone)

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Starting NPC: Old Village Head (496,867) Mission #1: Take Back Ya Ling's Soul from Withered Dryad (level 15 mini boss) Mission #2: Talk to Old Village Head (496,867) Mission #3: Talk to Master Tsang (560,997) Mission #4: Collect (10) Evergreen Fruit from Demonic Sporopod Mission #5: Talk to Master Tsang (560,997) Awarding NPC: Talk to Old Village Head (496,867) Reward: (4050)Coin, (6750)Exp, (1500)Spirit, (1)Celestone

Starting NPC: Old Hunter (498,970) Mission #1: Mo the Recluse (479,948)

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Starting NPC: Mo the Recluse (479,948) Mission #1: Collect (1) Recluse's Mirror from Ostial Centipex Awarding NPC: Mo the Recluse (479,948) Reward: (1000)Coin, (1640)Exp, (400)Spirit, (1)Celestone

Starting NPC: Apothecary Sung (432,876) Mission #1: Speak to the Old Boatman (414,808) Mission #2: Collect (1)Log, (1)Pig Iron Mission #3: Talk to Blacksmith Ho Li (432,874) Awarding NPC: The Old Boatman (414,874) Reward: (3000)Coin, (5000)Exp, (1150)Spirit, (1)Celestone

Starting NPC: Elder of Etherblade (433,887) Mission #1: Talk to Chang the Hunter (459,838) Mission #2: Talk to Old Hunter (498,970) Awarding NPC: Elder of Etherblade (433,887) Reward: (6000)Coin, (10000)Exp, (223)Spirit, (1)Celestone

Starting NPC: Mo the Recluse (479,949) Mission #1: Collect (10) Centipede Venom from Ostial Centipex Lord Awarding NPC: Apothecary Sung (432,876) Reward: (2700)Coin, (4460)Exp, (1000)Spirit, (1)Celestone

System Message: Congratulations, you have finished your Spiritual Adept phase, please see Taoist Master Starting NPC: Taoist Master (479,949) Mission #1: Collect (1)Celestial Sprite from Frozen Wolfkin Mission #2: Collect (1)Celestial Sprite plant (544,901 or 574,905) Awarding NPC: Taoist Master (479,949) System Message: New teleport point: Archosaur Reward:(8000)Spirit, (1)Celestone Reward Option #1: Elite Blade Charm Reward Option #2: Elite Fury Charm (Quest Continues with Level 21 quest "General's Expectations")

Starting NPC: The Old Hunter (498,970) Mission #1: Kill (30) Araneid Hexxer Mission #2: Talk to The Old Hunter (498,970) Mission #3: Kill (30) Frozen Wolfmaster Awarding NPC: The Old Hunter (498,970) Reward: (8400)Coin, (14000)Exp, (3150)Spirit, (1)Celestone

Prerequisite: Spiritual Adept Starting NPC: Elder of Etherblade (433,887) Awarding NPC: Elder of Etherblade (433,887) Reward: Call to Duty: Xenobeast (Often referred to as Tabs in-game)

Both quests should be done at the same time if possible, and with a full squad of level 20+ players.

Starting NPC: Elder of Etherblade (433,887) Mission #1: Kill (8) Molten Crysalis and (8) Molten Chilpod Mission #2: Kill Thromh the Mighty (Must be done in this order or quest will fail) Awarding NPC: Elder of Etherblade (433,887) Reward: (190)Coin, (4606)Exp, (2133)Spirit, (1)Celestone Reward Option #1: Trial Wand Reward Option #2: Trial Scythe

Caution: Squad leader must be tab holder, and Squad only receives exp. Once tab holder completes mission Prerequisite: Call to duty: Xenobeast Mission #1: Kill Thromh the Mighty Reward: (0)Coin, (5000)Exp, (1000)Spirit

Congratulations, you have completed the human quests 1-19. Hope that this guide gave you the information you needed, any suggestions would be welcome.


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2012年1月27日 星期五

Review of the Latest Star Trek Movie

I will start by saying this: If you are a hardcore trekkie, the kind of person who screams abuse when the phasers are the wrong colour, the warp core is three shades of blue too dark, or the sensors pick up something they cant, then dont watch the new star trek movie.

You dont f###ing deserve it.

Its very hard to actually write a well structured review without slipping in spoilers at the very best of times, doubly so with the new star trek movie. In order to ensure the purity of the experience is preserved, Im going to split this review into two sections. Section one will detail the acting, the cinematography and all the other stuff that one talks about when reviewing a film, section two will discuss the plot. Just in case you cant figure it out for yourself, if you dont like spoilers (and believe me, this is not you usual telegraphed star trek movie), then skip section two.

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The best way to describe the new star trek movie would probably be Battlestar Galacticad, Although in my opinion done a lot better. Unlike the reimagining of Battlestar Galactica, star trek stays true to its roots (for the most part), in high science fiction. The elements of the heroic charmer, Captain James T Kirk, the calm and collected First Officer, Lieutenant Spock, the ship chasing after the unknown all of these are still there.

What they have done is a process I liked to call Mini coopering, I.E modernising something rather than changing it. There is a hell of a lot of change in this film visually from the previous iterations of star trek, and the styling is somehow slightly darker, while still maintaining the classic clean look that has made star trek stand out against other science fiction films. The bridge of the enterprise is white, spacious and light, and the engineering deck is a mass of pipes, tubes and valves that would not look out of place on the titanic. The antagonists ship too, has a dark, visceral almost primal look about it, both inside and out.

Star Trek is a beautifully written movie, the advantage of starting from scratch is that the writers have been able (and managed) to keep the franchise very accessible to people unfamiliar with star trek. Indeed, one of the people in the group I went to see the film had never got into star trek and knew nothing of the characters beyond their appearance and names. She was able to follow the story easily and empathised a great deal with the characters, especially Spock.

But this is not a movie thats just supposed to get new people into the franchise. Fans of star trek are treated to dozens of references and in jokes that only those with a passion for the franchise will get. The slugs from Star Trek II make a cameo appearance, the red shirt always dies first, the classic catch phrases and references to green alien sex that we all remember and love all make an appearance.

The crew and cast also made a fantastic job in reinventing the characters, while keeping them the same. I can only liken this to when a new character takes up the mantle of James Bond. Its still unmistakably Bond, but with a slightly different twist. Such it is with the crew of the USS enterprise. This is good as the film is very much character driven, and while the plot is very engaging and immersive (if a little contrived at times), it only serves as a backdrop for us to learn more about the characters, and observe how they respond to the changing situation. This sort of thing just wouldnt have been possible in the original series, and is only made possible by the reinvention of the setting in this iteration.

Perhaps the single most important aspect of this film though is the fact that it has utterly destroyed the cannon history of star trek.

Good.

This is why hardcore trekkies are never going to love it. They bitch and whine when a certain gun appears out of place, or a Klingons forehead is just slightly too bumpy. When they see the changes that the writers have made to this Star Trek universe, they will choke on their popcorn. This is all explained as an alternative history using that staple tool of story telling in star trek films- Time travel.

Unlike so many time travel stories that fall into exactly the same predictable routine that leads me to want to hunt down and kill the writers for being lazy bastards, Star Trek manages to pull it off wonderfully. At first I thought that all the changes would be reset via a Deus Ex Machina, a la EVERY OTHER time travel story in the history of creation.

How wrong I was.

The door has now been thrown open for a brand new branch of star trek based in this alternative reality. The writers set up some very interesting concepts that could be explored.

This about wraps it up for section one of this review. Again I say, if you do not want spoilers, then please refrain from reading section 2. In conclusion all I can do is repeat what I said before- If you enjoy star trek, but are not one of the obsessive compulsive trekkies that the media loves to ridicule, star trek will be one of the best things youve seen since the dark knight. If youre looking for a movie to go an watch but have no real interest in star trek, its a very enjoyable way to spend an evening, and will also do a great job of introducing you to the setting. Suffice to say, go and see it now.

Section 2.

Vulcan gets destroyed. By the end of the film, there are only about 10,000 Vulcans left in the galaxy. Kirks farther is killed while his mother is giving birth to kirk in a battle with the Romulans (the main antagonists of the film). For a large portion of the film, Spock is captain of the enterprise. Spock and Uhura are in an involved relationship.

In short, star trek takes a lot of the preconceptions and chucks them out of a third storey window.

Leonard Nemoy plays Spock, Simon Peggs performance as Scotty is brilliant, Sulu screwing up the Enterprises maiden voyage from star dock had me in creases, the space jump (a parachute drop from orbit) was one of the most fantastic pieces of cinematography, sound engineering and acting I had ever seen (and the red shirt cacked it)!

These fantastic little moments just make the film, and had me grinning ear to ear as I watched it.

The basic overarching plot is that in the far distant future, a star goes supernova and threatens to wipe out a lot of inhabited worlds, including Romulus. Spock promises to save Romulus, and speeds off in a ship designed to create a black hole to absorb the supernova. Hes too late and Romulus goes the way of Pompeii, the only survivors being the crew of a nearby mining ship. They chase down spock and in the ensuring battle a black hole is created which sucks them both through time. After killing Kirks farther having arrived in the past, the Romulan crew hang around for a few years and wait for Spocks ship to show up before capturing it, and using the black hole generating red matter to destroy Vulcan before moving on to earth. The enterprise gives chase and stops them, but not before the history if the world is re written.

Theres a basic synopsis of the whole thing for you, but seriously you need to watch it. See section one!


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2012年1月26日 星期四

How to use a cell phone abroad

Preparing to Use Your Cell Phone While Traveling.

Your cell phone may be able to be used when you travel abroad. Since cell phones have become a part of our daily lives, leaving the cell phone at home when traveling may not be an option.

With roaming agreements between cell phone service providers, quad-band phones and cell phone network access nearly everywhere, your cell phone can be used nearly everywhere you travel.

An important thing to consider when using a cell phone abroad is cost. Although costs per minute are generally higher when using your cell phone outside your home country, there are ways to ensure that your cell phone bill stays relatively reasonable when traveling.

Ensure that your cell phone is a quad-band cell phone. There are four primary cell phone service signals used in the world, and a quad-band phone will work on each of them. Many cell phone makers produce quad-band phones and any cell phone service provider that offers international cell phone service access will sell at least one quad-band phone.

If are preparing to purchase a cell phone, ask the service provider which phone models are quad-band or if buying online, look at the cell phone specifications to see if the phone is dual-band, tri-band, or quad-band.

Place your SIM card into a quad-band phone. If your current phone is not able to function in the country you will be in, ask friends and family who use the same cell phone provider if you can swap cell phones for the travel period by placing your SIM card in their cell phone to take with you. They would take your cell phone and place their SIM card in it to use it while you are gone.

This ensures that when someone attempts to call you on your number, they will reach you and not the other person. The SIM card holds the user account information and the cell phone number connected to your account.

You may also be able to purchase or rent an inexpensive quad-band phone to use with your SIM card. Most phones are locked to one service provider, so you may need to locate a quad-band phone from your service provider.

Countries such as Japan and South Korea, according to an article on CNN.com, use 3G networks (that differ from GSM and other 3G networks) and many cell phones from other countries will not function there.

Check to see whether your cell phone service provider has roaming agreements in the countries to which you will be traveling. Companies such as AT&T and T-Mobile haveextensive roaming agreements. According to CNN, T-Mobile has more than 190 countries where roaming agreements are established.

Roaming agreements mean that customers of the cell phone service provider from another country have the ability to access the networks and cell towers in other areas that are owned by other cell phone service providers there.

Check the rates. It isn't surprising to learn that using your cell phone abroad will cost a bit more than using your cell phone at home. After all, there are roaming fees (your cell phone company pays for access to other networks), connection fees and taxes to cover.

Plans with "anytime minutes" or free nights and weekends will often exclude those free minutes when using your phone abroad. Instead, you will be charged a per-minute fee based on the country you are in or the network you are accessing.

These fees generally apply to both incoming and outgoing phone calls made while your phone is in another country.

Use text messaging when possible. Overall, text messaging rates internationally cost less than the cost of a per-minute phone call. Text messaging can be an effective way to communicate with others in your travel group if you get separated and check in with those back home.

Check to see who is calling before you answer. You don't have to shut your phone off when traveling, but don't answer every single call unless it is crucial. Keep calls brief, and keep in mind that most cell phone plans will round up to the next minute. A one-minute and 3-second call will be billed as a 2 minute call.

Also keep in mind that checking your voicemail may count as a per-minute charge when using the phone abroad.

If you find that your cell phone or service provider plan won't function in the country where you are going, you can usually purchase an inexpensive prepaid phone upon arrival. These can be good for emergencies or quick phone calls back home, and depending on use, may be more cost effective than calling cards.

Check before traveling to see whether your cell phone service provider offers service where you are traveling and also whether your cell phone will function there. Ask about rates and fees before leaving.

Do not use your data or Internet browsing plans on your cell phone while traveling. Data plan fees when traveling can be extremely expensive.

If you are using your cell phone or SIM card abroad and your cell phone service provider has roaming agreements set up where you are traveling, you usually do not have to dial the international country code. Simply selecting the person you want to call in your phonebook and selecting 'Call' generally works.

However if you are using a rental phone, pay phone, or phone other than your SIM card with cell phone you may need to dial the international country code before the rest of the number.


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2012年1月25日 星期三

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2012年1月24日 星期二

Cambodia and Vietnam: The ultimate destinations for travellers!

Cambodia and Vietnam have so much to offer to international travelers in terms of natural beauty, historical heritage, rich cultural aspects and lot more. Cambodia and Vietnam both the countries have lot of interesting places to visit. Plan a Vietnam travel or Cambodia travel, both are awesome!

In cambodia travel you will find an amazing range of interesting places but the principle attractions are basically divided into three categories - Phnom Penh, Siemreap (Angkor), and the South coast. You will find world renowned Angkor Wat complex and surrounding temples that will take you to the world of mysteries and history of this beautiful country. If you love the idea of enjoying beaches, this country has lovely options for you. For the entire day you can sit near the beaches and can relax. There are large numbers of beautiful yet unspoiled beaches which can be explored when you visit this country. It would not be wrong if I say that they have wor ld's most beautiful beaches. If you are an admirer of flora and fauna, again you will not be disappointed with the beauty of this country. You can enjoy waterfalls, tropical forests, coral islands and exotic fishes here. If you want to see the rural life hill tribe regions of Rattanakiri, Mondulkiri, the Kirirom National Park and other more remote areas are the best places to visit. The natural beauty and peace of these places would rejuvenate your senses completely and you would definitely plan a next Cambodia travel soon.

Cambodia is unquestionably one of the best travel destinations for the tourists. Without question, the heritage of Cambodia far surpasses that of any of its neighboring countries and hence makes an ideal place to shed of all your life's stresses. Make the best of your Cambodia travel by visiting all the exotic locations. With that you can enjoy the wealth of traditional and international festivals. Every festival in the country is celebrated with full fervor and people from all communities flock and enjoys festivals. Predominantly the rural population is more involved in the festivities; many of them flock to the capital to join the celebrations. Fireworks, local cuisine, traditional dances everything is arranged and people enjoy the events enthusiastically. If you want to understand the cultural heritage of the country, this is the right time to visit. All the traditional festivals celebrated here are based on the concepts of Buddhism, Hinduism and royal cultures. Come and explore Cambodia!


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2012年1月23日 星期一

The History Of Long Island Macarthur Airport

Introduction

Long Island MacArthur Airport, located on 1,310 acres in Suffolk County, is the region's only commercial service facility which has, for most of its existence, struggled with identity and purpose.

Its second--and oval-shaped--50,000 square-foot passenger terminal, opened in 1966 and sporting two opposing, ramp-accessing gates, had exuded a small, hometown atmosphereso much so, in fact, that scenes from the original Out-of-Towners movie had been filmed in it.

Its subsequent expansion, resulting in a one thousand percent increase in passenger terminal area and some two million annual passengers, had been sporadic and cyclic, characterized by new airline establishment which had always sparked a sequence of passenger attraction, new nonstop route implementation, and additional carriers, before declining conditions had initiated a reverse trend. During cycle peaks, check-in, gate, and ramp space had been at a premium, while during troughs, a pin drop could be heard on the terminal floor.

Its Catch-22 struggle had always entailed the circular argument of carriers reluctant to provide service to the airport because of a lack of passengers and passengers reluctant to use the airport because of a lack of service.

This, in essence, is the force which shaped its seven-decade history. And this, in essence, is Long Island MacArthur Airport's story.

1. Origins

The 1938 Civil Aeronautics Act, under Section 303, authorized federal fund expenditure for landing areas provided the administrator could certify "that such landing areas were reasonably necessary for use in air commerce or in the interests of national defense."

At the outbreak of World War II, Congress appropriated $40 million for the Development of Landing Areas for National Defense or "DLAND," of which the Development Civil Landing Areas (DCLA) had been an extension. Because civil aviation had been initially perceived as an "appendage" of military aviation, it had been considered a "segment" of the national defense system, thus garnering direct federal government civil airport support. Local governments provided land and subsequently maintained and operated the airports. Construction of 200 such airfields began in 1941.

Long Island regional airport, located in Islip, had been one of them. On September 16 of that year, the Town of Islip--the intended owner and operator of the initially named Islip Airport--sponsored the project under an official resolution designated Public Law 78-216, providing the land, while the federal government agreed to plan and build the actual airport. The one-year, $1.5 million construction project, initiated in 1942, resulted in an airfield with three 5,000-foot runways and three ancillary taxiways. Although it had fulfilled its original military purpose, it had always been intended for public utilization.

Despite increased instrument-based flight training after installation of instrument landing system (ILS) equipment in 1947, the regional facility failed to fulfill projected expectations of becoming New York's major airport after the recent construction of Idlewild. Losing Lockheed as a major tenant in 1950, the since-renamed MacArthur Airport, in honor of General Douglas MacArthur, would embark on a long development path before that would occur.

2. Initial Service

A 5,000-square-foot passenger terminal and restaurant, funded by the federal government, had been constructed in 1949. Infrastructurally equipped, the airport, surrounded by local community growth, sought its first public air service by petitioning the Civil Aeronautics Board. Islip had attempted to attract scheduled airline service as far back as 1956, and this ultimately took the form of Gateway Airlines three years later when it had commenced operations, on an air taxi level, with a fleet of 11-passenger de Havilland Doves and 15-passenger de Havilland Herons to Boston, Newark, and Washington. Inadequate financing, however, had led to its premature termination only eight months later.

The airport, which only had 20 based aircraft at this time, annually fielded some 30,000 movements. Allegheny Airlines subsequently received full scheduled passenger service route authority from the CAB in 1960 and inaugurated four daily Convair- and Martinliner round-trips to Boston, Philadelphia, and Washington in September, carrying more than 19,000 passengers in 1961, its first full year of operations.

Two years later, the FAA opened a New York Air Route Traffic Control Center and a seven-floor control tower, and in 1966, a $1.3 million, 50,000 square-foot oval terminal replaced the original rectangular facility.

Mohawk, granted the second CAB route authority that year, inaugurated Fairchild FH-227 service to Albany, and the two scheduled airlines carried some 110,000 passengers from the since renamed Islip MacArthur Airport by 1969. The 210 based aircraft recorded 240,000 yearly movements.

The runways and taxiways were progressively expanded, partly in response to Eastern and Pan Am's designation of the airport as an "alternate" on their flight plans.

3. First Major Carrier Service

Long envisioned as a reliever airport to JFK and La Guardia, which would provide limited, but important nonstop service to key US cities and hubs, such as Boston, Philadelphia, Washington, Atlanta, Pittsburgh, Chicago, and the major Florida destinations, the Long Island airport urgently needed additional, major-airline service, but this goal remained elusive.

The cycle, however, had been broken on April 26, 1971, when American Airlines had inaugurated 727-100 "Astrojet" service to Chicago-O'Hare, Islip's first pure-jet and first "trunk" carrier operation, permitting same-day, round-trip business travel and eliminating the otherwise required La Guardia commute. Because of American's major-carrier prestige, it had attracted both attention and passengers, indicating that Islip had attained "large airport" status, and the Chicago route, now the longest nonstop one from the air field, had provided a vital lifeline to a primary, Midwestern city and to American's route system, offering numerous flight connections.

The route had been quickly followed in the summer with the inauguration of Allegheny DC-9-30 service to Providence and Washington, while Altair had launched Beech B99 and Nord N.262 turboprop flights to Bridgeport and Philadelphia two years later.

American, Allegheny (which had intermittently merged with Mohawk in 1972), and Altair provided the established Long Island air connection during the 1970s.

In order to reflect its regional location, the facility had, for the fourth time, been renamed, adopting the title of Long Island MacArthur Airport in 1978.

During most of the 1970s, it handled an average of 225,000 annual passengers. Allegheny, the premier operator, had offered nine daily pure-jet BAC-111 and DC-9-30 departures during 1978.

By March of 1982, USAir, the rebranded Allegheny Airlines, had been its only remaining pure-jet carrier with daily DC-9-30 service to Albany and BAC-111-200 service to Washington-National--perhaps emphasizing its ability to profitably operate from small-community airfields with its properly-sized twin-jet equipment.

The early 1980s were characterized by commuter-regional carrier dominance, with operations provided by Pilgrim, New Haven Airlines, Altair, Air North, Mall Airways, and Ransome. The latter, first flying as part of the Allegheny Commuter consortium, later operated independently under its own name in affiliation with Delta Air Lines, offering some 17 daily M-298 and DHC-7 departures to seven regional cities.

Aside from Ransome, it had often appeared as if the airport's regional airline floodgates had been gappingly opened: Suburban/Allegheny Commuter, Southern Jersey/Allegheny Commuter, Empire, and Henson-The Piedmont Regional Airline had all descended on its runways. Precision, which had inaugurated multiple-daily Dornier Do-228-200 services to both Boston and Philadelphia, operated independently, as Precision-Eastern Express, and as Precision-Northwest Airlink, and had been the only airline to simultaneously offer scheduled service from neighboring Republic Airport in Farmingdale, primarily a general aviation field.

4. Northeastern International Airlines

Market studies had long indicated the need for nonstop Long Island-Florida service because of its concentration of tourist attractions and to facilitate visits between Long Island children and Florida-relocated retiree parents. Deregulation, the very force behind multiple-airline creation, divergent service and fare concepts, and the relative ease of new market entry, had spawned Northeastern International, which was founded to provide high-density, low-fare, limited-amenity service, and fulfilled the idealized nonstop, Long Island-Florida connection when it had inaugurated operations on February 11, 1982 with a former Evergreen International DC-8-50, initially offering four weekly round-trips to Fort Lauderdale and one to Orlando. After a second aircraft had been acquired, it had been able to record a 150,000-passenger total during its first year of service, with 32,075 having been boarded in December alone.

Although its corporate headquarters had been located in Fort Lauderdale, its operational base had been established at Long Island MacArthur and it ultimately served Fort Lauderdale, Hartford, Miami, Orlando, and St. Petersburgh with the two DC-8s and two former Pan Am 727-100s with seven daily departures. Incorporating both the charter carrier strategy of operating high-density, single-class, low-fare service, and the major airline strategy of flying large-capacity aircraft, it actually served a very competitive routethat of New York-to-Floridawithout incurring any competition at all by operating directly from Islip.

By 1984, with Northeastern having served as a catalyst to carrier and route inaugurations, eleven airlines had served the airport, inclusive of Allegheny Commuter, American, Eastern, Empire, Henson, NewAir, Northeastern, Pilgrim, Ransome, United, and USAir, relieving JFK and La Guardia of air traffic, directly serving the Long Island market, and fulfilling the airport's originally envisioned role of becoming New York's secondary commercial facility. Simultaneously providing nonstop service to Chicago-O'Hare from Islip, American and United both competed for the same passenger base.

By 1986, Long Island MacArthur had, for the first time in its 36-year scheduled history, handled one million passengers in a single year, a level since equaled or exceeded.

To cater to the explosive demand and ease its now-overstrained passenger facilities, the Town of Islip embarked on a progressive terminal facility improvement program which had initially encompassed the addition of two commuter aircraft gates, the enclosure of the former curbside front awning, and two glass-enclosed wingsthe west for the now-covered baggage carousel and the east for the three relocated rental-car counters and the Austin Travel agency. The internal roadway had been realigned and additional parking spaces had been created.

A more ambitious terminal expansion program, occurring in 1990 and costing $3.2 million, resulted in two jetbridge-lined concourses which extended from the rear portion of the oval terminal, adding 22,700 square feet of space. Runway 6-24's 1,000-foot extension, to 7,000 feet, had ultimately been completed three years later after a decade of primarily local resident resistance due to believed noise increases.

By the end of 1990, the transformation of Long Island MacArthur Airport from a small, hometown airfield served by a couple of operators to a major facility served by most of the major carriers had been complete.

Several conclusions could already be drawn from the airport's hitherto 30-year scheduled history.

1. Allegheny-USAir, along with its regional subsidiaries Allegheny Commuter and USAir Express, had provided the initial spark which had led to the present growth explosion and had been the only consistent, anchor carrier during its three-decade, scheduled service history, between 1960 and 1990. During this time it had absorbed other Islip operators, inclusive of the original Mohawk and Piedmont, the latter of which had intermittently absorbed Empire and Henson, and had shed still others, such as Ransome Airlines, which, as an independent carrier, had almost established a regional, turboprop hub at MacArthur.

2. Three carriers had been tantamount to its three-decade evolution: (1). Allegheny-USAir, which had reserved the distinction of being Long Island MacArthur's first, largest, and, for a period, only pure-jet operator; American, which had changed its image by associating it with large, trunk-carrier prestige; and Northeastern, whose bold, innovative service inauguration and low fares had been directly responsible for the latest, unceasing growth cycle.

3. Many airlines, unaware of the facility's traffic potential, never permanently abandoned the air field, including American and Eastern, which had both suspended operations, but subsequently returned; Northeastern, which had returned after two bankruptcies; United, which had discontinued its own service, yet maintained a presence through two separate regional airline affiliationsPresidential-United Express and Atlantic Coast-United Expressthus continuing to link its Washington-Dulles hub; Continental, which had returned through its own commuter agreement; and Pilgrim, which, despite service discontinuation, had maintained an autonomous check-in counter where it had handled other carriers until it itself had reinstated service.

4. Of the approximately 30 airlines which had served Long Island MacArthur, many had indirectly retained a presence either through name-change, other-carrier absorption, or regional-airline two-letter code-share agreements.

5. The Northeastern-forged air link between Long Island and Florida had, despite its own final bankruptcy, never been lost, with other carriers always filling the void, including Eastern, Carnival, Braniff, Delta Express, and Spirit Airlines.

Because of its market fragility, however, the Long Island regional airport was far more vulnerable to economic cycles than the primary New York airports had been, recessed conditions often resulting in the exodus of carriers in search of more profitable routes. In 1994, for example, three airlines discontinued service and one ceased operating altogether.

A $13.2 million expansion program of the 32-year old, multiply-renovated oval terminal, funded by passenger facility charge (PFC)-generated revenue, had been initiated in the spring of 1998 and completed in August of the following year, resulting in a 62,000-square-foot area increase. The enlarged, reconfigured structure included the addition of two wings--the west with four baggage carousels, three rental car counters, and several airline baggage service offices, and the east with 48 (as opposed to the previous 20) passenger check-in positions. The original, oval-shaped structure now housed an enlarged newsstand and gift shop and the relocated central security checkpoint, but retained the departures level snack bar, the upper level Skyway Caf and cocktail lounge, and the twin, jetbridge-provisioned concourses added during the 1990 expansion phase, while the aircraft parking ramp had been progressively increased until the last blade of grass had been transformed into concr ete. A realigned entrance road, an extension of the existing short-term parking lot, 1,000 additional parking spaces, and a quasi-parking lot system subdivided into employee, resident, hourly, daily, and economy (long-term) sections had completed the renovation. Shuttle bus service between the parking lot and the terminal was provided for the first time.

5. Southwest Airlines

An effort to attract Southwest Airlines had begun in late-1996 when the rapidly-expanding, highly profitable, low-fare carrier had contemplated service to a third northeast city after Manchester and Providence, inclusive of Newburgh's Stewart International and White Plains' Westchester County in New York; Hartford and New Haven in Connecticut; and Teterboro and Trenton's Mercer County in New Jersey. All had been smaller, secondary airports characteristic of its route system. It had even briefly explored service to Farmingdale's Republic Airport on Long Island and Teterboro in New Jersey, both of which had been noncommercial, general aviation fields with business jet concentrations. Three had offered terminal improvements in exchange for the service. But Long Island MacArthur was ultimately selected because of the 1.6 million residents living within a 20-mile radius of the airport, local business health, and, according to Southwest Chief Executive Officer, Herb Kelleher, "u nderserved, overpriced air service" which was "ripe for competition."

Following initial Southwest interest in 1997, then-Town of Islip Supervisor Peter McGowan and other officials flew to Dallas, where Herb Kelleher stated the need for the previously described terminal and parking facility expansions before operations could begin. The meeting had ended with nothing more than a symbolic handshake.

The nearly two-year effort to entice the airline had culminated in the December 1998 announcement of Southwest's intended March 14, 1999 service launch with 12 daily 737 departures, including eight to Baltimore, two to Chicago-Midway, one to Nashville, and one to Tampa, all of which would provide through- or connecting-service to 29 other Southwest-served cities. Although the low-fare flights had been expected to attract some passengers who may otherwise have flown from JFK or La Guardia Airports, they had been primarily targeted at the Long Island market and, as a byproduct, had been expected to attract an increased airport traffic base, additional carriers, and generate an estimated $500,000 per year for the Town of Islip. Two Southwest-dedicated gates could accommodate up to 20 daily departuresor eight more than the inaugural flight schedule includedbefore additional facilities would have to be obtained. The Islip station, staffed by 44, represented its 53rd destination in 27 states.

Southwest had provided the fourth spark in Long Island MacArthur Airport's airline- and passenger-attraction cycle, traced as follows:

1. The original air taxi Gateway Airlines service of 1959 and the initial scheduled Allegheny Airlines service of 1960.

2. The first trunk-carrier, pure-jet American Airlines flights of 1971.

3. The first low-fare, nonstop Northeastern International Florida service of 1982.

4. The first low-fare, high frequency, major-carrier Southwest service of 1999.

American, the last of the original, major carriers to vacate the airport, left it with three predominant types of airlines as the millennium had approached:

1. The turboprop commuter airline serving the nonhub destinations, such as Albany, Boston, Buffalo, Hartford, and Newburgh.

2. The regional jet operator feeding its major-carrier affiliate at one of its hubs, such as ASA feeding Delta in Atlanta, Comair connecting with Delta in Cincinnati, and Continental Express integrating its flight schedule with Continental in Cleveland.

3. The low-fare, high-density, no-frills carrier operating the leisure-oriented sectors to Florida. As of December 1, 1999, three airlines, inclusive of Delta Express, Southwest, and Spirit, had operated 15 daily departures to five Florida destinations.

Long Island MacArthur's expansion and passenger facility improvements, Southwest's service inauguration, and the attraction of other carriers had collectively resulted in a 113% increase in passenger boardings in 1999 compared to the year-earlier period. The figure, which had been only shy of the two million mark, had been the highest in the Long Island airport's four-decade commercial history. Southwest had carried 34% of this total.

Eleven airlines had provided service during this time: ASA Atlantic Southeast, American, Business Express, Comair, CommutAir/US Airways Express, Continental Express, Delta Express, Piedmont/US Airways Express, Shuttle America, Spirit, and Southwest itself.

Less than two weeks after Southwest had secured a third gate and increased its daily departures to 22, it announced, in a unprecedented move, its intention to self-finance 90-percent of a $42 million expansion of the East Concourse in order to construct four additional, dedicated gates and overnight parking positions by the end of 2001, thus increasing the airport's current 19-gate total to 23.

The concourse extension, intended to provide it with both increased employee and passenger room, would free up its existing three gates for other-carrier utilization while its new four-gate facility would permit a service increase to some 30 daily flights based upon future passenger demand, aircraft availability, and Town of Islip-approved departure increases.

The expansion would mark the seventh such development of the original terminal, as follows:

1. The original oval terminal construction.

2. The partially enclosed arrivals baggage belt installation.

3. The construction of two commuter gates.

4. The enclosure of the front awning, which entailed the relocation of the rental car companies and the Austin Travel agency, and the installation of an enlarged, fully enclosed baggage belt.

5. The construction of the jetbridge-equipped east and west concourses.

6. The construction of the West Arrivals Wing and the East Departures Wing, the gift shop expansion, and the central security checkpoint relocation.

7. The Southwest-financed, quad-gate addition, increasing the number of departure gates from 19 to 23.

Victim, like all airports, to post-September 11 traffic declines, Long Island MacArthur Airport lost eight daily departures operated by American Eagle, Delta Express, and US Airways Express, although the airport's October 2001 passenger figures had only been six percent below those of the year-earlier period. No nonstop destinations had, however, been severed. With Delta Express's daily 737-200 Florida flight frequency having been progressively reduced from an all-time high of seven to just one--to Fort Lauderdale--its operations could be divided into three categories:

1. Turboprop regional

2. Pure-jet regional

3. Southwest

Nevertheless, in the four years since Southwest had inaugurated service, the airport had handled 8,220,790 passengers, or an annual average of two million. Without Southwest, it would, at best, have handled only half that amount.

On April 30, 2003, for the second time in a five-year period, Long Island MacArthur Airport broke ground on new terminal facilities. Designed by the Baldassano Architectural Group, the Long Island architectural firm which had completed the $13.2 million airport expansion and modernization program in 1999, the new, 154,000-square-foot, four-gate addition was constructed on the north side of the existing east concourse which had housed Southwest's operations. Citing increased space and potential growth as reasons for the new facility, Southwest claimed that the existing three gates, which had fielded a combined 24 daily departures, had reached their saturation point and that additional "breathing room" for both passengers and employees had been needed, particularly during flight delays. The net gain of an additional gate, which would be coupled with larger lounges, would eventually facilitate eight additional flights to new or existing US destinations, based upon market dema nd.

The project, initially pegged at $42 million, but later increased to $62 million, was financed by Southwest, which sought government reimbursement with the Town of Islip for up to $18 million for the non-airline specific construction aspects, such as airfield drainage, which was considered a common-use utility.

The 114,254-square-foot, Southwest-funded and -named Peter J. McGowan Concourse officially opened at the end of November 2004. Accessed by a new awning-protected entrance from the airport's terminal-fronted curbside, the new wing, connected to the existing passenger check-in area, curved to the left past the flight arrival and departure television monitors to the new, large security checkpoint from where passengers ascended, via two escalators, to the upper level departures area.

Concurrent with the opening had been the announcement that Southwest would now proceed with Phase II of its expansion by building a second, $20 million addition which would connect the new concourse with the old, altogether replacing the east concourse which had served it since it had inaugurated service in 1999. The project incorporated four more gates, for a total of eight, enabling up to 80 daily departures to be offered.

6. New Leadership, Service Reductions, and Infrastructure Improvements

The end of the 2000-decade, characterized by new leadership, airline service reductions, and infrastructure investments, once again signaled a reversal in Long Island MacArthur Airport's growth cycle.

Al Werner, who had grown up in nearby Bayport, served in the Air Force, and become an air traffic controller in the MacArthur tower in 1951, retired on November 16, 2007 as Airport Commissioner after 53 years, passing the torch to Teresa Rizzuto. Accepted after a three-month, nationwide search conducted by Islip Supervisor Phil Nolan, she brought considerable airline industry experience with her, having commenced her aviation career as a United Airlines Ramp Service Agent at JFK in 1992. Promoted, six years later, to United's Terminal Manager at Newark Liberty International Airport, she had fielded 36 daily United flights, along with those of six other carriers, which had resulted in a five million annual passenger throughput and for which she had been given a $30 million budget, while still later she had been in charge of 1,600 employees as a United Hub Manager at Washington-Dulles International Airport. Comparatively, Islip offered 36 daily flights, which carried some tw o million yearly passengers, with an associated $8.9 million budget.

Appointed Long Island MacArthur Airport Commissioner on February 5, 2008 after an Islip Town Board vote, she was entrusted with heralding the regional facility into the next decade whose multi-faceted agenda necessarily included the following goals:

1. Devise a marketing plan to increase airport recognition, thereby attracting a larger passenger base.

2. Establish new, nonstop routes of existing carriers and attract new airlines able to compete with existing, lost-cost Southwest, to provide the required core service for this enlarged passenger base, yet avoid alienating local residents because of excessive noise.

3. Invest in infrastructure modernization and development, particularly on the airport's general aviation west side.

4. Increase revenues for the Town of Islip, the airport's owner and operator.

Long Island MacArthur's very existence relied upon its ability to serve its customers' needs, and both destination and airline reductions during the latter part of the decade, coupled with flickering, but quickly extinguished glimmers of new-carrier hope, only obviated its purpose.

Exploratory talks in 2007, with Southwest-modeled, Ireland based-Ryanair, for instance, would have resulted in both the airport's first international and first transatlantic service, hitherto precluded by the absence of customs and immigration facilities, few connecting possibilities, and inadequate runway length on which heavy, fuel-laden widebody aircraft could take off for intercontinental sectors. But higher thrust engines facilitating shorter-field performance had remedied the latter problem, and pre-departure US clearance would have been performed in Ireland. Because Southwest and Ryanair maintained the same business models of operating single-type, 737 fleets from underserved, overpriced, secondary airports whose lower operating costs could be channeled into lower fares, domestic-international traffic feed between the two had been feasible. Despite existing Islip service provided by Delta and US Airways Express, Southwest still carried 92 percent of its passengers. However, the proposed strategy had yet to produce any concrete results.

Indeed, by the end of the year, the number of potential Southwest connecting flights only declined when decreased demand had necessitated the cancellation of six daily departures, including two to Baltimore, three to Chicago, and one to Las Vegas.

Potential service loss counterbalancing occurred on May 1 of the following year, however, when Spirit Airlines, after an eight-year interval, reinaugurated twice daily, round-trip, A-319 service to Ft. Lauderdale, with $7.00 introductory fares, facilitating 23 Caribbean and Latin American connections through its south Florida hub. The service, reinstated because of Islip's ease of access and uncongested operating environment, was prompted by a 50-percent landing fee reduction during its first year of operations, and had the potential to generate $300,000 in airport revenues from parking fees, car rentals, and concessions. It became the second carrier, after Southwest, to serve Ft. Lauderdale, the latter with three daily departures.

The A-319, the airport's first, regularly scheduled airbus operation, touched down at 0954 on Runway 6 on its inaugural flight, taxiing through a dual fire truck-created water arch, before redeparting at 1030 as Flight 833 with a high load factor. The second flight departed in the evening.

The departures were two of Spirit's more than 200 systemwide flights to 43 destinations, but the weak flicker of light they had provided had been almost as quickly doused when, three months later, on July 31, rising fuel prices and declining economic conditions had necessitated their discontinuation, leaving only a promise of return when improved conditions merited their reinstatement.

Further tipping the scales to the service loss side had been Delta Air Line's decision to discontinue its only remaining, single daily regional jet service operated by its Comair counterpart to Atlanta, severing feed to the world's largest airport in terms of enplanements and to Delta's largest connecting hub, and ending the Long Island presence established as far back as 1984. Delta had cited the reason for the discontinuation, along with that in other markets, as an attempt to "optimizefinancial performance." Its 19 employees had been rendered redundant.

The second carrier loss, leaving only Southwest and US Airways Express, had resulted in a 10.2-percent passenger decline in 2008 compared to the year-earlier period.

Another attempted, but mostly unsuccessful airline service had occurred in June of 2009 with the appearance of PublicCharters.com, which had intended to link Islip with Groton, Connecticut, and Nantucket, Massachusetts, during the summer.

In order to remedy Long Island MacArthur Airport's identity recognition deficiency, a study completed by a Phil Nolan-assembled task force strongly concluded that the search for and attraction of new airline service "should be a major focus of management," a function up until now mostly ignored. The airport's lack of recognition, coupled with JFK's and La Guardia's close proximity to Manhattan and their dizzying array of nonstop services, further urged the need for the study.

A $150,000 federal grant, aimed at answering the elusive question of why Long Islanders still chose to use New York airports when Islip itself offered a nonstop flight, attempted to determine local resident travel patterns and then attract carrier-providing service.

A partial remedy had been the implementation of a $300,000 market campaign, in conjunction with the Long Island Railroad and Southwest Airlines, to increase airport awareness by the eastern Nassau and Suffolk County population, featuring the slogan, "We make flying a breeze."

Significant attention to airport infrastructure improvement and a related masterplan had also been given.

A $1.6 million sprinkler installation and asbestos removal program, subsidized by $300,000 of airport funds, had been prompted by the forced, August 2006 closure of the T.G.I. Friday's Restaurant located in the original, oval portion of the terminal, due to state code dictating presence in its vicinity, although its bar and take-out portion had continued to operate. The Town of Islip awarded a Melville company a $75,000 contract to design the sprinkler system that September, but its installation was delayed when it had decided to include the asbestos removal in the renovation.

Outside, the long-awaited ramp repairs had also been made. One year after the $12.4 million apron covering gates five through eight had been laid in 2004, cracks, in which engine-digestible debris could potentially collect, appeared, and were traceable to an inadequate, six-inch-thick subbase which failed to rise above the ground level, and was therefore susceptible to frost. Water, seeping into the subbase, was subjected to freezing-thawing cycles which expanded the concrete, loosened its gravel, and propagated the cracks.

Because the concrete fronting gates three and four had been laid at the same time, it had also been removed and resurfaced.

A $1.3 million Federal Aviation Administration grant had equally enabled it to repave its longest runway, 6-24, during low operational times, between 2300 and 0500.

In order to replace the decaying, 105-foot control tower constructed in 1962, the FAA awarded J. Kokolakis Constructing, Inc., of Rocky Point, a $16.4 million contract to build a new, 157-foot, cylindrical tower next to it in January of 2008, a project completed in November of the following year, at which time internal equipment, costing another $8.8 million, was installed.

Because Long Island MacArthur is an alternate to JFK and La Guardia and a Suffolk County emergency response staging area, its previous 100,000-gallon underground jet fuel tanks were replaced with more-than-triple capacity, 325,000-gallon units, after extension of a $5 million loan from Southwest Airlines, thus increasing the airport's reserve from 1.5 to almost five days.

Other improvements have included new runway light installations, a surveillance camera system, Wi-Fi, a revised website, and an internal roadway reconfiguration.

Instrumental in the airport's modernization had been the redevelopment of its 45-acre west side, which currently houses charter companies, flying schools, and airport maintenance in mostly dilapidated hangars and buildings, but could potentially be replaced with new energy efficient and conservation compliant structures optimally used by educational institutions offering air traffic control curriculums.

During the latter portion of the decade, Long Island MacArthur Airport once again rode the descending side of the revenue curve, but remains a vital air link and economic engine to eastern Nassau and Suffolk Counties.

Between 1996 and 2003, it had experienced an average annual economic impact growth rate of 6.85 percent and between 2001 and 2007 more than 900,000 square feet of commercial space was developed along Veterans Highway, its access roadway, as a result of it. According to Hofstra University's Center for Suburban Studies, its 2003 economic impact was pegged at $202 million and was projected to increase by 68 percent, or to $340 million, by the end of the decade without any further expansion, indicating that, as a revenue generator, that its potential had hardly begun to be tapped. The service reductions, increases in Homeland Security costs, and eroding economy had all reversed that potential, but its infrastructure improvements, more than 500,000-square-foot passenger terminal, four runways, easy access, uncongested environment, two-mile proximity to the Long Island Railroad's Ronkonkoma station, and four-mile proximity to the Long Island Expressway places it squarely on the threshold of growth in the next decade, when conditions improve. According to newly appointed Airport Commissioner Teresa Rizzuto, "We're ready" for new carriers at that time.


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2012年1月22日 星期日

Electric Scooters - Principal Advantages

The low-cost operation and maintenance expenditure of an electric scooter is just one of its valuable rewards. Using high performance battery power as a substitute for high-priced gas can lower operating expenses greatly. Furthermore, high performance batteries have a smaller amount of problems than gas powered engines and as a result very seldom require repair. These high-tech batteries are very long-lasting and dependable and will undergo a great number of recharges.

In addition to their cost-saving operation, cheap electric scooters have a large number of other advantages. They can effortlessly maneuver in dense places where other cars or trucks are not able to go and park in limited areas where automobiles are not permitted. A large number of varieties can be easily folded up to the dimension of a briefcase, eliminating the need for a parking place altogether. This can permit owners to go nearly anywhere without needing to worry about parking.

If you make use of your foldable electric motor scooter to ride to work you can fold it up, take it into your workplace, and store it in a small area or cabinet until you are ready to go home. This can give you peace of mind, knowing that a person won't be able to steal your scooter while it is unwatched.
If it's too great a distance to take your scooter to your job you can drive it to the bus stop as an alternative. Seeing as they have no flammable fluids, electric scooters can legally be folded and carried on the bus. When at your job you can simply keep it in a closet or other small area until it's time to go back to the bus stop for the drive home.

Additionally, they can comfortably fit into the trunk of a compact car, so you will be able to carry them with you anywhere you want. And there's no need to clean out your garage to make room for your transportation since it can safely be kept and charged up within your house or apartment building.

Maximum speed and range distance are about the only negatives to buying cheap electric scooters. Generally, popular electric scooters have speeds that vary from roughly 10 to 30 mph. If you need to drive faster than this, it won't be achievable with an electric powered scooter.

The distance a sc ooter will travel before needing its battery recharged is known as its range. It is the total distance you can ride a scooter before the power in the battery unit is totally exhausted. Normal ranges for popular varieties will vary from as few as 5 or 10 miles up to 50 miles or slightly more.

Range is an important matter when looking to buy an electric scooter. It's usually better to purchase one that has a longer range than you think essential. The reason for this is due to the fact that certain factors can reduce your vehicle's range. Rainy or cold climate conditions, traveling up steep roads, and several other things will diminish the distance your scooter can travel before needing a charge up. So make certain to figure in these things when determining the range necessary.

Both older people and younger people have hopped on the scooter bandwagon, and it's easy to see the reason. Electric powered scooters give owners a trustworthy, cheap, and uncompli cated way to move around town. Their diminutive size and ability to be kept in limited spaces make them great for almost anyone given the right situation. The elderly enjoy their ease of use while younger people love the freedom it gives them to ride about on their own. Other people like knowing that they are helping to ease smog and pollution all around the planet.


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2012年1月21日 星期六

Types of nebulizer machines

Nebulizer machine, commonly manufactured for asthmatic patients, which is a pump which is used for inhaling medicine with the use of room air pressure, to be used only four times in a day with proper doctor's prescription. Various varieties of nebulizer machines are available in the market. Some of them are listed below:
DeVilbiss PulmoNeb Nebulizer Machine
The DeVilbiss nebulizer machine comprises of AC powered air compressor, which can be used by the adult and pediatric patients.
The PulmoNeb Nebulizer machine is sensitively designed in order to give high class results and is durable, reliable nebulizer machine. Its working is so simple so that people can operate them very easily with no complexity. Some features of nebulizer machine are:
- Simple cord-wrap design
- Convenient nebulizer holder
- Easy access
- More compressor pressure
- More reliable and lesser chances of leak - Integral wire guides in order to enhance your systems reliability.
- Includes tubing
- Contains users guide make people easy to operate nebulizer machine
DeVilbiss Pulmo-Aide Nebulizer
The DeVilbiss Pulmo Aide Nebulizer machine provides aerosol treatment and it is an approved compressor for use with tobramycin solution for inhalation. Its performance, results and quality is just superb.
The AIRIAL Mini Jet Adult Nebulizer Machine
The aerial mini jet adult nebulizer machine is very easy to easy as it is light weight and have compact design. If you buy this nebulizer machine you will get: compressor, tubing and nebulizer cup
Drive Portable Neb-To-Go Traveler Nebulizer
The drive portable neb- to-go traveler nebulizer is very thin andyou can carry it in your hand even hence, it is highly mobile and convenient as it is very light weighted also. On buying this nebulizer machine yo u will also get:
- Portable battery pack
- AC and DC adapter
- Adult mask
- Pediatric mask
- Mouth piece
- Air filter
- Carrying case to carry it conveniently
- Video containing instructions how operate nebulizer machine.
Respironics Inspiration Elite Compressor Nebulizer Machine
The Respironics inspiration elite compressor nebulizer machine is latest product in nebulizer family. Some features of this nebulizer machine are:
- Durability
- Easy to use
- Easy to maintain
- Provides freedom to use
DeVilbiss Traveler Portable Nebulizer System The DeVilbiss traveler portable nebulizer system is best when you are away from home as it is very easy to carry. its package includes:
Compressor Nebulizer Machine
Rechargeable Battery
Reusable Nebulizer & Tubing
Disposable Nebulizer & Tubing
AC Adapter and DC car adapter< br /> Instructional guide as well as DVD
Adult mask


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2012年1月20日 星期五

Acquiring a car in Singapore

Driving in Singapore is so convenient and can save you a lot of time. This article discusses some ideas for acquiring a car in Singapore.

Buy or rent? 3 years or less : Don't even think about buying a car. Certificate of Entitlement (COE) premiums have already increased across the board.

Above 3 years : It will most definitely be better to buy or lease a car.

Tips for renting in Singapore

Who can rent?

You can rent a carin Singapore if:

You are a holder of a valid Singapore Class 3 or approved foreign license. Some vehicle hire companies require the driver to be over the age of 24 and has a minimum driving experience of 2 years. Other companies have lower minimum age or experience requirements, such as age 18 or 21, and may require a large surcharge, and reduced insurance.

Features to look for

Air conditioning (it is safe to assume that all reputable rental companies will have airconditioning fitted in Singapore). Manual or Auto. Most of the cheaper and older cars come with Manual transmission. What insurance included in the price? Is the Goods and Services Tax (GST) included in the price? Can the car be driven across the border to Malaysia? Most major car rental companies allow their cars to be driven in Malaysia. A surcharge will require. Is there a mileage limitation? Cars rented for driving in Singapore commonly have unlimited mileage. Cars rented for driving into Malaysia rarely do. Is 24-hour Roadside assistance offered? Safety features Fuel economy Maps or GPS navigation system. You may need to pay a small amount of fee to rent a GPS navigation system. Pick up and drop off points. Some rental companies offer these service island-wide in Singapore free of charge. Is cash card provided? You need one to pay for the toll fee (ERP gantry) in Singapore. Most rental companies offer cash card for sale.

Saving Money

Understand the full insurance cost. Often travel insurance can work out cheaper than paying the excess reduction insurance at the time of rental. If you already have travel insurance, make sure you don't pay for extra insurance that your travel insurance already offers.

Pickup or returning cars to airport or other locations often incurs an additional charge. Look for rental companies that provide these service free of charge.

Singapore car rental

Tips for buying

Many of these tips are true regardless of where you are looking to buy a car, but there are a concern specific to cars in Singapore that you should be aware of.

The Certificate of Entitlement (COE), instituted by the government of Singapore, is a program designed to limit car ownership, and hence, the number of vehicles on the country's roads. An restriction on car ownership is the requirement that motor vehicles more than ten years old, known as 'time expired' vehicles, must either be scrapped, or exported from Singapore, usually to neighbouring countries. So don't buy a car with only a few years left on it's COE!

Don't buy a car you have not test driven yourself for at least around the block. If you are too scared to drive it, ask the seller to take you on a short ride and tell him what you would like him to do: brake sharp, accelerate fast, etc. Don't buy a car (from a private person) if you do not have at least some basic knowledge of cars and know what to look for. Don't buy a car from a dealer unless he has a good reputation (ask him for feedback from his customers and check the Internet). Don't buy a car that is leaking any fluid (black=engine oil/brake fluid, brown=engine oil/brake fluid, red=gearbox, green=radiator or other.), has an oily looking engine head or rust on important parts of the chassis such as the door areas, or near the suspensions. Don't buy a car that has problems with the gearbox (automatic or manual) - this type of repair can be very expensive. Don't buy the argument that you will have to use overdrive or use neutral position when parking. Don't buy a car that doesn't stop (SHARP!) when you want it to stop. Check all the car lights with the help of a friend. Send the car for inspection.
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2012年1月19日 星期四

Cheap Travels World : A one-stop solution for tours & travel in Delhi

Delhi, the capital city of India offers a varied range of options to visitors worldwide. You can book Delhi flight tickets and plan your travel efficiently with Cheap Travels World.

Cheap travel is possible if you have collected enough information about the place of visit and the available travel resources. You can take help from a cheap travel company to get all the relevant information prior to booking your tickets. Through this option, you can save up a lot of money without sacrificing the fun and enjoyment of the trip with family, colleagues or friends. Cheap Travels World assist in providing all the necessary arrangements required to make your trip successful in the capital city of India and nearby regions. You can get the best hotels in Delhi booked along with your flight tickets with detailed information on the planning for each day of the trip.

Adventure sports in Delhi are also very popular and provide a means to drive your passion with trave ling to spice up the excitement and entertainment. The city is a must visit for tourists owing to the multitude of diverse offerings. Ranging from historic monuments to attractive places, shopping at affordable rates to mouth watering food items, Delhi truly represents the diversified culture of India. You can book Delhi flight tickets through valuable and reliable sources made available at Cheap Travels World and explore the fun-filled enjoyment provided by the city. Delhi is a harmonious conglomeration of the past with the present and modern day life which makes it an exotic place to visit in India.

Hotels in Delhi can be booked with the flight tickets through the reliable travel sources to enjoy a comfortable stay in the city. They also depict the culture and tradition of India along with the modern day amenities and world class room services. Moreover, you can find a suitable one based on your budget requirements at ease as the city hosts a wide range of good and comfortable accommodation options. The multidimensional metropolis also provides better means of commutation through Delhi transportation. It even assists in traveling to the nearby visiting areas of north India to complete your package trip.

For more details on tours & travel at Cheap Travels World and the resources made available to customers worldwide, visit http://www.cheaptravelsworld.com


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2012年1月18日 星期三

Cheap International Airline Flights - Best Ways To Find Them

Searching for cheap international airline flights it is not a very easy task. There are so many international carriers and as well international flights. There are hundreds of websites too, through which you book tickets. Since international air tickets are really expensive if you can find out cheap international airline flights you save a lots of dollars.

You must be patient enough to search the internet and compare prices of different airlines. Once you filter out a list of cheap international airline flights then you can work which the best one you could pick.

Following are some of the best ways to get tickets in cheap international airline flights:

Plan your trip in advance and book early:

If you are planning about an international trip try and plan early to avail the best possible discounts from the airlines. There is absolutely no way that you can plan your trip even a month in advance, it has to be much before that. Some times even booking 3 or 4 ahead might not fetch you tickets in cheap international airline flights. The earlier you plan your trip the more money you will be able to save and more nearer the departure date the more you will have to spend. Ideally you must plan well in advance, an year to six months in advance would the ideal timing.

Try as much to avoid travelling during holiday season:

When you are planning for your trip make sure avoid holiday seasons like Easter, Christmas etc as much as possible. Unless it is inevitable avoid holiday season as the air tickets are the costliest during that season. If it is something you can not avoid then you have to make sure you plan very much in advance. Booking tickets during the non holiday season, when everyone would be travelling, would enable to get tickets in cheap international airline flights.

Take a travel agents advice:

If you have a regular travel agent, take his advice while trying to search for tickets in cheap international airline flights. Since a travel agent would have in depth knowledge about all the airlines and all its flights to a particular part of the world he can help you to find out about cheaper tickets for international travel. They would also have dealing with different airline though which they get you tickets in cheap international airline flights.

They can also advise you about different routes which can turn out be cheaper compared to usual routes.

Try and go for break journeys rather than direct flights to get tickets in cheap international airline flights:

You will have to find out about the different routes through which you can travel to a particular place across the globe. You either do a bit of research through the internet or find out from your travel agent about various kinds of route. Always direct flights to places are expensive as you will save time and the effort to change flights. So if try planning for a break journey instead of taking a direct flight you would get tickets in cheap international airline flights.


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2012年1月17日 星期二

Dominican Diversity

Every year millions of people fly from all over the world to the Dominican Republic to enjoy one of many fabulous beach destinations. No matter if you are after the perfect wind and kite surf conditions of Cabarete, the authenticity of Sosua or the ultimate in luxury offered by the all-inclusive golf, casino or spa resorts of Punta Cana-Bavaro and La Romana (casa de Campo), it is very unlikely that you will end up feeling disappointed. For every person and every budget the Dominican Republic offers a great beach.

While there is nothing wrong with the Dominican beaches, it never seizes to amaze me that less than 5% of all tourists travelling to the Dominican Republic choose to explore some of the other attractions this amazing Caribbean island has to offer.

Take for example the capital Santo Domingo. Historically speaking, Santo Domingo is without an equal in the Caribbean. Being the first city established by the Spaniards after Columbus landed on the Dominican coast, it is here where you find the first cathedral, university and hospital erected in the Americas. Santo Domingo is also one of the most cosmopolitan Caribbean destinations. The city is proud of its many excellent boutique hotels, spectacular restaurants that feature the latest trends in food preparation and interior design, its theaters and other cultural activities.

From Santo Domingo, it is easy to explore large parts of the country that are still undiscovered by most. If you happen to visit the Dominican Republic during carnival time, check out the La Vega carnival, an unforgettable experience. The Cibao Valley is where some of the world's best cigar tobacco is being produced. Santiago de los Trenta Caballeros, the second largest city of the country also offers many great restaurants, lovely shops and exciting nightlife that yet has to be discovered by large-scale tourism. The Barahona region, located on the South West coast with it's untouched coastline and proximity to 5 spectacular national parks and various mountain forests, is considered to be one of the best kept secrets of the Caribbean.

When you are looking to combine various distinctly different holiday experiences, booking a vacation package generally won't do the trick. Specialized travel companies like Dominican Travel Network, can help you to put together an itinerary that 100% suits your needs, both online or at their office in Santo Domingo. You could for example arrive in Santo Domingo, stay in one of many fabulous hotels, rent a car to drive to nearby Boca Chica or Juan Dolio beaches and plan a trip or excursion to Jarabacoa for a wild water rafting adventure on the Rio Yaque del Norte. For nature lovers and those of you who enjoy (extreme) outdoor sports, Jarabacoa, the jewel of the Cordillera Central Mountains, is an absolute paradise.

As you see there are countless reasons that justify skipping the all-inclusive resorts. Contact Dominican Travel Network or visit their website to find out more about hotels in Santo Domingo and ways to explore some of the lesser-known attractions of arguably the most divers Caribbean country. A unique holiday experience is waiting for you.


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2012年1月16日 星期一

Free Travel Wordpress Themes Where To Find Them

Free Travel Wordpress Themes

Since wordpress does'nt really give you the user much of a selection on travel themes where do you turn? There are many sources out there but you will find that many are outdated and look cheesy. Now if your looking for a personal theme or your an affiliate with someone you need a theme that looks classy and to the point with the ability to change banners and headers with little html knowledge. How many themes actually give you this plus seo of the theme? Finding a Free Wordpress Travel Theme can make you serious amounts of money there is no doubt about it. With hotel and flight commissions that are huge it's one of the biggest affiliate businesses on the internet. Many people usually start or end up in this field there are no middle men. If you use a autoblog plugin and set it up for certain categories such as hotels rental cars or flights it's like doing nothing and letting the blog do it's work for you. You could say it's like automatic money. The theme though is what catches your readers eyes. This is fact is the most important part of your travel blog. Put yourself in your readers shoes, if it looks professional enough in your eyes will it be enough for a sale? This is where it gets hard, most travel blogs try and be to diverse, if your using a free theme you can concentrate on one thing being hotels or airfare. Giving you ample opportunity to maybe use another theme to focus on something else, like maybe Miami Beach Hotels or Galveston Island Motels do you get where I'm coming from? You can have a theme for many sites and domain names. Listen if the theme is FREE and you have a ample supply of great looking templates why would'nt you try to pinpoint a specific location? Making money is what it's all about, or you can have a theme that corresponds to a family vacation. These are very useful down the road, many use a free theme now instead of taking vacation pictures. This way they are sharing the blog with the whole family we've seen a huge increase in the travel themes are being used these days.

Travel Themes Have Many Different Looks

Depending on what your use is, have a great looking theme whether it being for your family or for business, well yes have the opportunity to get a different look is always a big plus. I have seen people that have taken the family to Disney and used their laptop to give the grandparents views on the blog instead of sending them pics. You could never imagine how many uses travel themes are being used today. Let's get back to being a home business owner or being an affiliate. It's true the money you can make is very large, but your saying to yourself but what about the big boys that alredy have this niche? The answer is simple, and many of these big companies use PHP scripts. By using a blog theme especially a blog theme you can add instant content which search engines pull up 10x faster, making your site somewhat of an authority. Now you should never copy content but with wordpress's plugins you don't have to worry about this anymore-there is a few plugins that will rewrite the content for you! So by using the wp-robot or autoblog plugin you really have to do nothing but set the blog up and collect the checks. The theme has the power to also submit all new content to many different pinging agencies. Anotherwords you can concentrate on another theme and place you would like to write about, making more money. This is how professional affiliates do it, and you can search for companies on the web to be an affiliate for. Try to diversify and not use one company, use a few because you'll see how on a temporary basis what pays better then the others. But getting back to the theme this is where you need to try and decipher which one you will go with and your happy with. Not only will you be able to add plugins which could be a sitemap by the way it's also free. Having ads on your theme in certain spots will give you another way in making money. Though it might not be much to start it will increase over time. Being an travel affiliate is one of the bes t paying jobs and it does'nt have to cost you a thing. The only part you might have to pay for is hosting but that is very reasonable these days chances are you won't use much room for space so you can add 100 or more domains on a shared server which usually averages 7.00 a month. Listen it's all in a great looking travel theme, this is where it starts you don't need to know much, but once you have a solid base the money will start to roll in.


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