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  1. Category: (Apps, Gear and Tech)

    ... of like cleaning your office or throwing a pile of papers on the floor so you don't have to look at them. But typically I dance between my multiple displays with online research, email, word processing ...
    Created on 22 December 2011
  2. Category: (Connected Traveler Technology Showcase)

    ... a hula dancer in the foreground and thanks to the Lightscoop, their photos turned into instant flattering digital postcards. http://lightscoop.com  ...
    Created on 01 June 2011
  3. Category: (Video)

    ... might consider an alternate career in banking. But monkeys are untouchable in this Hindu temple perched on a cliff above the Indian Ocean. Every night, in a performance of the Kecak, or Monkey Dance, ...
    Created on 15 May 2010
  4. Category: (Science & Technology)

    ... first branch there. I have met few people like Clarke, with an ability to dance from subject to subject, making sense -- common sense -- of subjects ranging from space elevators to sumo wrestling, often ...
    Created on 19 March 2008
  5. Category: (US/Canada)

    ... These little local events are much more laid back. And you can't beat the scenery. Not all of this dancing is steeped in sexual anticipation, however. The Bird Dance, more commonly known as the ...
    Created on 24 September 2007
  6. Category: (Video)

    ... of these ethnic tribes, have turned out in the village square to engage to line dance, sway arm in arm together.     This Shangri-la has a pint-sized Potala, a small working palace that looks sort ...
    Created on 31 October 2006
  7. Category: (Asia)

    http://connectedtraveler.com/Media/Bali-Kecak-Celebration.mp3 This is a Kecak dance, better known as the Balinese Monkey Dance.  Recently, about 5 thousand people gathered, some whipping themselves ...
    Created on 03 October 2006
  8. Category: (Good Travel)

    ... sale of music, arts and crafts. Tourism has been Bali's chief industry for decades and many villages have incorporated tourism into their formal planning. Balinese kids are trained in art and dance from ...
    Created on 18 September 2006
  9. Category: (US/Canada)

    ... Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel as my wife and I dance across it in search of that yearly ritual that comes with the first snow: the Elk Rut. We are warned to keep our distance lest a love-blind bull charge ...
    Created on 18 August 2006
  10. Category: (US/Canada)

    ... have been restored into B&Bs, restaurants and shops. There is plenty of entertainment here: a dance hall with a bingo parlor across the street and if that isn't enough, a railroad yard full of rusty ...
    Created on 16 August 2006
  11. Category: (US/Canada)

    ... and shut 'er down." "Not bahl," harped Deacon. "Gotta have a fister once in awhile to get it out of yer system." (Translation: Chipmunk went to the dance. Deacon didn't...getting too old for that  ...
    Created on 04 August 2006
  12. Category: (Europe)

    ... from small towns in both Sweden and Norway. Many don't understand each other's language or dialect. They get together in the light of the midnight sun, dance, get themselves  blotto-drunk and perhaps, ...
    Created on 04 August 2006
  13. Category: (US/Canada)

    ... of musicals on TV, I really know these people. In my dreams I have danced with the best of them In my nightmares I have strutted with my fly open and fallen into orchestra pits. Last weekend my wife ...
    Created on 04 August 2006
  14. Category: (US/Canada)

    ...  is housed, is a dance of flowing curves and polished woods, a subtly graceful lady. Sacramento is too often skipped on a visit to California, a neglected turnoff on the road between Lake Tahoe and ...
    Created on 03 August 2006
  15. Category: (Europe)

    ... you to dance through the Bois Bolougne rather than fall asleep in your LazyBoy. ParisNightHDbug   Paris_Thanksgiving_04.mp3 Audio Story   I don't feel so guilty eating red meat in France. ...
    Created on 03 August 2006
  16. Category: (Holiday)

    ... Caron birds that could inspire you to dance through the Bois Bolougne rather than fall asleep in your LazyBoy. http://www.connectedtraveler.com/Media/ParisNightSDbug.wmv HDTV Download (39MB) }http://connectedtraveler.com/Media/Paris_Thanksgiving_04.mp3 ...
    Created on 03 August 2006
  17. Category: (Science & Technology)

    ... bits instead of atoms. Atoms were unwieldy hard goods."stuff" like steel and rock. You needed forklifts to move them. Bits were nimble little song and dance men that two-stepped around The Internet  ...
    Created on 03 August 2006
  18. Category: (Asia)

    ... stilted structure, the same dances. No heads in the rafters, however (hidden away, said our guide, so as not to upset the tourists). Same daily monsoon storm while we were boating back. Warm rain pounding ...
    Created on 01 August 2006
  19. Category: (Pacific)

    ... was the victim of mass-avoidance. Like Mark Twain's "Old Traveler" he boasted about where he had been, about his prominence as a surgeon, how he was traveling the world while his wife, also a surgeon, ...
    Created on 31 July 2006
  20. Category: (Asia)

    ... It is a ten day fest which ends on the night of the full moon with a procession of drummers, dancers and elephants led by the Maligawa Tusker, a giant dressed to the nines carrying a canopy which shelters ...
    Created on 31 July 2006