March 2010
16 posts
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Bangladesh Review
Bangladesh was the eighth destination on our world tour. We arrived mid-day amongst hundreds, possibly thousands, of other travelers. Our visa application cost more than all the other countries we visited combined. The Dhaka airport is a busy place. I was expecting something older and less sophisticated. The nice thing about our arrival experience was our escort through the immigration process...
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South Africa Photos on Flickr →
Check out the photos and videos from our trip to South Africa!
Spiking the Sky http://flic.kr/p/7MwoHn
I favorited a YouTube video — Newton Faulkner teardrops live (Massive Attack cover) http://youtu.be/rjT86g9gTKk?a
Growing low-oxygen zones in oceans worry... →
Ok, this is a little scary.
People confuse being specific with being accurate. Having details and numbers...
– Problem Solving & Kobayashi Maru « Scott Berkun (via 2105) (via infoneer-pulse)
(read this. no really, if you do design, business analysis, requirements gathering.. read this.)
(via bogodynamics)
Pudding Air Travel Redemption →
Guy earns a lifetime of free air travel by buying pudding.
Charlie Rose sacrifices face for MacBook Air -... →
With the kind of money Charlie must make and you make your money with your face, I would think that letting the laptop bounce off the pavement would be better than his face.
Thailand and Cambodia Reviews
Thailand
Thailand was the sixth destination on our world tour. We left Bali with stars in our eyes and not sure what we’d find in Thailand. We flew into Bangkok at night and nearly got lost in the airport. Yes, it is that big. We had no idea how big Bangkok is until we were riding in a taxi bound for the city. It is massive. It appears that the city started near the river and grew outward...
Enlightened - Part of the Bangladesh set on Flickr http://www.flickr.com/photos/coopergriggs/sets/72157623368186235/ http://flic.kr/p/7GCLtb