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Archive for August, 2008


IntoMobile
iPhone gets two AT&T data plans for international travelers
Computerworld, MA - 58 minutes ago
But one IT manager for a global manufacturing company said the announcement is not a serious offer for large companies with many workers who need to travel
AT&T Lowers 3G International Roaming Rates CIO Today
AT&T Expands International Data Offerings for iPhone MarketWatch
AT&T Expands iPhone Connectivity and Data Offerings. TMCnet
Teleclick.ca
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Blogroll Express + News - Issue 002 on August 21st, 2008

Blogroll Express + News - Issue 003 on December 4th, 2008

DC tourism rises, though experts predict downturn
USA Today - 4 hours ago
With steady increases in international travel, officials expect the number of foreign visitors will rebound to pre-9/11 levels by 2011.

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International travel deficit narrows for a second straight quarter
The Canadian Press, OTTAWA - 9 hours ago
OTTAWA — Canada’s international travel deficit narrowed for a second straight quarter, but it remained one of the highest deficits ever.
More Canadians vacationing overseas Canada.com
all 30 news articles

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Travel Back In Time - Part 1 on January 15th, 2008

Volcano Trekkers - Are You Out There? on March 10th, 2008

We’ve reached Issue 2 of our new Blogroll Express, here to bring more photos and adventure chronicles within easy reach. Comments are welcome, as we continue testing for function and accessibility. We like (apparently, so do you) - and have included more of - “Travel Troubleshooter”. Perhaps with that, and a few other items, we should add “+ News & Hints” to the title? (continued below…)


If you scroll down, or look in the archives for the articles as they appeared in ‘Issue 001′, you will no longer find the box, but the articles and photos didn’t go away. Just click “Read more…” at the bottom right corner to visit “Dan’s shared items” on the Google Reader page; the shared items are what appear in Blogroll Express. Enjoy!

Best Poster for Beijing 2008 Olympics - Xiao Yang modeling Olympic rings hairdressQingdao Olympic Village - April 24, 2008 (Xinhua Photo)

As promised, here we are with another visit to China before the Olympics begin in a couple of days (08-08-08). If you’re an Olympian or a spectator, the adventure of experiencing China’s opening on the world stage promises to be nothing short of thrilling. The infrastructure, including Qingdao Olympic Village, has been ready for the influx of athletes, officials, and journalists, and Beijing and Hong Kong are welcoming spectators. Since Olympic Village opened two weeks before the Olympics, many of the photographers, journalists, TV networks, as well as officials and athletes, have already been on site for a few days to a week or more. Rehearsals for opening and closing ceremonies have gone well. Everything looks wonderful!

Chinese Seal of the Beijing Olympics (China Daily)New CCTV media center headquarters - Beijing  OMA ©arcspace.comHowever, China’s outward shine is understandably lacking a bit of luster, in the minds of journalists and a few IOC officials, at this writing, because of Internet access restriction issues for journalists reporting and recording the events. This, coupled with the recent handling of the unrest in Tibet, has tarnished the otherwise (mostly) glowing sheen of China’s entrance onto the pageant walkway, as it were.

For China visitors, in any capacity, none of this should change the spirit of adventure, though, in the next weeks and months. Adventure, good or bad, positive or negative, is still adventure, and should be viewed and experienced as just that. My adventures have not all been positive, but they’ve all been adventurous! I wouldn’t expect it any other way. If all experiences, and outcomes of those experiences, are known in advance to be comfortably positive, where is the sense of adventure? Predictability is generally the opposite of adventure. “Indiana Jones” knew adventure had no bounds, and he left predictability behind in the classroom!

The \'Water Cube\' and the \'Bird\'s Nest\'Tianjin Olympic Center Stadium

So, if you’re going to China anytime soon, will it be for the Olympics? Or will you go after the Olympic torch has been extinguished? Or will you opt for other adventure travel - to more far-flung parts of China - even during the Olympics? We’ve previously mentioned a few possibilities, and will discuss more distant ones sometime after Olympiad XXIX is history. China is, after all, a very large country, even if we don’t consider the large semi-autonomous regions such as Tibet or Mongolia.

Of recent interest to me was the transportation across large expanses of China, from one city to another, one province to another. There is no infrastructure of four-lane divided highways connecting distant cities like the Interstate Highway system (begun under President Eisenhower in the 1950s) does in the U.S.A. Rather, Chinese President Hu Jintao has opted to connect his country by a gargantuan expansion of the air travel infrastructure that dwarfs anything ever attempted by any other nation until now.

Beijing Airport - new main terminalTerminal 3 of Beijing Capital International Airport a couple of hours before starting operations (China Daily)

The recent (February) opening of the world’s largest airport terminal, in Beijing, is only the beginning; the main terminal - of three - is nearly two miles (3.2 kilometers) in length, covering approximately 10,000,000 square feet (929,030.4 square meters). To meet demand, 97 more new airports are being built (and another planned for south Beijing within ten years). And 3,200 new jet planes are being purchased.

If your adventure includes traveling to more than one main location in China - and why wouldn’t it? - your travel can be the non-adventurous part of your itinerary. With all new planes, new airports, courteous agents, free luggage check-in, flight hostesses who provide excellent service - with a smile!, and good food (yes, they have meals!), what could be more - well, mundane? Ha-ha! On top of all that, ticket prices - when bought in China - are a fraction of comparable distance flights in the U.S.A.! Does it get any better?

If you’re still unsure of anything about your next international travel - and you want it to be cheaper, safer, and more adventurous, get my free “Smart Tips Handbook” available exclusively to Registered Readers! Click the link below.

International Travel Adventure

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Blogroll Express + News - Trial Issue 001 on June 19th, 2008

Blogroll Express + News - Issue 002 on August 21st, 2008

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