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On the Edge 900124 Red Folding Utility Wagon With Handle
List Price: $191.98
Sale Price: $129.67
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If you have a load to carry but don't want to deal with a bulky wheelbarrow or cart, this handy folding wagon is an excellent solution. It can haul up to 150 lbs. with its built-in basket, but folds to only 9in...
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LaCuisineTM 18oz Tornado Portable Mixer
List Price: $31.95
Sale Price: $10.50
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Features clear acrylic and stainless steel construction. Requires 2 AA batteries (not included). Patented. Measures 7-7/8â x 3-1/4â. Gift boxed.
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Journeys Edge 80-01215 Auto-Mixing Travel Mug with Tornado Action
List Price: $19.99
Sale Price: $7.84
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this auto mixing travel mug will be your new favorite drinking tool! it is the quick and easy way to prepare diet & sports drinks medications baby formula gourmet coffee drinks cocktails shots & tons more! lightweight and portable mix and drink in one glass for easy cleanup...
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Travels
List Price: $35.98
Sale Price: $27.14
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No Description Available.Genre: Jazz MusicMedia Format: Compact DiskRating: Release Date: 29-FEB-2000
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Harmony
List Price: $13.99
Sale Price: $6.13
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NEVER SHOUT NEVER HARMONY
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Tibet: On the Edge of Change [VHS]
List Price: $19.99
Sale Price: $19.95
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This 54-minute introduction to Tibet has some pretty pictures but is lacking the strong story line needed to maintain interest. The focus on barley and Tibet's dependency on yaks seems like an odd starting point considering the country's tragic history...
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Black & Decker LE750 Edge Hog 2-1/4 HP Electric Landscape Edger
List Price: $168.29
Sale Price: $79.00
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Offering 150 in./lbs. of torque and 4,700 RPM of power, this 2-1/4 HP landscape edger from Black & Decker can help transform your yard and add real curb appeal to your home's exterior. Lightweight yet extremely efficient, the LE750 performs multiple tasks, including edging along hard surfaces like driveways and sidewalks; trenching around garden beds, trees, and borders; and helping to install both outdoor lighting and invisible dog fences...
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KA-BAR TDI Law Enforcement Straight Edge Knife
List Price: $56.75
Sale Price: $33.94
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The Large TDI features a 3 11/16 in. black blade made form AUS 8A Stainless Steel with a black zytel handle and an overall length of 7 9/16 in. The knife includes a hard plastic sheath with velcro straps...
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Journey to the Edge of the Universe
List Price: $19.97
Sale Price: $10.99
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Ready for a trip to the edge of the known universe? Let the crew of National Geographic guide you on this unique interstellar voyage, made possible through computer-generated imagery and the technological wonders of the Hubble telescope, which provided the pictures used to enhance the spectacular, unbroken traveling shot that begins on Earth and ends in the far reaches of outer space...
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Van Der Hagen Premium Shave Set (Soap, Bowl, Brush)
List Price: $12.76
Sale Price: $9.85
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Soap net wt: 2.5 oz. Each Set Includes: Hypo-Allergenic Shave Soap: Each of our specially formulated shave cakes contains 40% humectant moisturizers to help soften even the toughest beard for a close and comfortable shave...
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Prince Lionheart Ever-Fresh Replacement Pillows for Ultimate Wipes Warmer
List Price: $10.00
Sale Price: $3.69
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Specially designed micropore pillow that fits between the heat source and wipes, keeping wipes moist and fresh! Replace Ever-Fresh TM every three months to keep wipes moist and fresh! Specifically designed to be used with Ultimate Wipes Warmer ( sold separatley).
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Lenovo 65W Ultraport AC Adapter
List Price: $49.99
Sale Price: Too low to display
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Get power when and where you need it with a spare AC adapter. Keep one in the office one at home and another in your carrying case for convenient access to power wherever a wall outlet is available. The ThinkPad 65W Ultraportable AC Adapter performs to the same specifications as the standard AC adapter that ships with select ThinkPad and Lenovo systems...
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CE Compass Acer Iconia Tab A500 Black Leather Case Cover With Stand
Sale Price: $5.25
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This stylish leather case is specially designed for your Acer A500 while you're on-the-go. It can be used both as a protective travel case and viewing stand. It is made of high quality leatheroid material to prevent your Acer A500 from dust, scratches, etc...
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Traveling With Your Bicycle
Travel. Sights. Memories. What could be more relaxing than touring through the Italian or French countryside than being on your single bike or tandeming with your favorite person in the whole world? (hey guys, nothing is the correct answer!).
How do I go about getting my bike there and then what do I do? Well, a guided tour company is the way to go for those that don't have the time or gumption to set up their own tour.
You can have some really good tours on your own if you are willing to do some leg work and set up your own tour. My wife and I have been on three guided tours and one self guided tour in Europe and I have been on one bicycle trip without her. I can tell you the first time or two it is a good idea to take a touring company's guidance and the experience they offer when traveling abroad.
Now that we have a few trips under us and the unguided tour it really isn't a problem but it sure would have been difficult to assimilate not only the language barrier but the cultural differences you have to wade through without being exposed to things gradually in the guided tours.
Traveling outside the United States can be a little daunting for some people so the hand holding is not a sign of weakness but should be looked upon as a way to get your feet wet so you can do it on your own later. Granted, there is a cost to having someone take care of all of the details for you, but if you pay attention and learn what they are doing, ask some directed questions and keep your mind open, you can do it yourself.
The touring companies will take care of almost every aspect of your trip except getting your bike there (unless you rent one of their bikes, but then you wouldn't be reading this if you were going to use one of theirs).
You are most likely going to take your single bike or your tandem with you or again you wouldn't be reading this. Getting it there in one piece is pretty important. The best way to get your bike there is with a dedicated travel case. I have used several types of travel cases including a Crate Works bike box and a Serfas travel case.
Of the two, I really like the Crate Works box. Take a look at them over on my site about specific cases. You might look at this case and not believe that it would work but I prefer this case over my Serfas injection molded plastic box. The Crate Works box has a ton of room on the inside and I have used it on my last three trips overseas and my bike has come out looking just as I packed it. I even saw the guys on the tarmac loading my bike and they weren't nice to it yet it didn't bother the bike inside. Another good thing about this case it that it folds flat for storage at home.
Back to the traveling part; If you do plan to go it alone, or should I say without a guide you will need to know a few things. Maybe some of the things that I have learned can save you some headaches.
Research your destination to know where to ride.
Sure you say, I know that. No, really. Take some time, get Michelin maps and study them. Know what the symbols on the maps really mean. You don't want to be on your bike and have to guess if the road really goes where you thought it went. Get a GPS! The Garmin Edge 705 is just the ticket to put on your bike. I used a Garmin Nuvi 250W that was made for a car and it was a pain to put it out of your pocket, put it back in, pull it back out etc. The Edge 705 wasn't available until I got back. Now that I have used one, wow, it really works!
Stay in touch
How are you going to stay in touch with your family and friends while on you travel? Calling cards work okay. Internet phones are a good idea if you have access to an internet connection or cafe. Generally speaking though, free internet connections are harder to find around Europe than they are here in the United States. Most of the sites that you want to connect to in Europe will be a pay per session or pay per hour type. This is true in hotels as well as wandering around.
International cell phone rental is a good option. Mobal Phone rental is who I have used for the last three trips to Europe. If you want, you can see about them on on my site. What I really like about them is they are truly an inexpensive option if you only plan to use the phone on trips and not here in the United States. There are no, none, not a single one, hidden charges when you get one of their phones. You simply buy the phone (I got the $49 model), and you pay for what you use, period. You don't use the phone for a year, you don't pay a dime. Compare this to AT&T's plan (higher rates per minute than Mobal's), Verizon (you might get a lower price per minute but you have to buy the $80 sim card and you have to figure in the $15 per month charge for the international plan you have to add).
If you are going to use your phone overseas like you do here; 10,000 minutes a month, 9000 text messages, etc you might want to consider one of the higher models or just setting up service over there. If you just want a phone to say call home, check on the kids and stay in touch, the Mobal phones are really the way to go. I even let my friends take it on trips with them and they end up buying one for the next trip. You can get a nifty thing from Mobal too that if you sign up a friend, you get a discount off the per minute charges on your own phone. I think I am up to 50% off now with all of the friends that have ended up getting phones from these guys.
If you want to get some more information come on over to my site about bicycles at tandem-bicycle-central.com I talk about more things about biking than can be covered in the scope of this article
About the Author
Tandem Captain, Cat 4 roadie (too lazy to upgrade), business owner.
If we could travel past the edge of our our universe into the void and turned to look back what would we see?
We all have good imaginations right? so here is a question. Say we could travel out past the most distant galaxy, beyond the last star, and well into the darkness of the void. Turning around what would we see? What does the universe look like from the perspective of being on the outside of it?
The universe encloses all the stars and galaxies...so the answer is...we would see the universe. By the way, if I was that far out there and looking back, I'd be worried about what was sneaking up behind me.
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