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Home (Snorkel Traveller)
A buddy has started a website dedicated to snorkelling. Check it out:
travel  water  snorkelling 
march 2010 by lightningdb
US Immigration diagram
humourous but probably factual look at US immigration policy
government  immigration  travel 
november 2009 by lightningdb
The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan
But the rage of travelling is a symptom of a deeper unsoundness affecting the whole intellectual action. The intellect is vagabond, and our system of education fosters restlessness. Our minds travel when our bodies are forced to stay at home.
travel 
may 2009 by lightningdb
David Foster Wallace on Travel | By Andrew Sullivan
To be a mass tourist, for me, is to become a pure late-date American: alien, ignorant, greedy for something you cannot ever have, disappointed in a way you can never admit. It is to spoil, by way of sheer ontology, the very unspoiledness you are there to experience. It is to impose yourself on places that in all noneconomic ways would be better, realer, without you. It is, in lines and gridlock and transaction after transaction, to confront a dimension of yourself that is as inescapable as it is painful:

As a tourist, you become economically significant but existentially loathsome, an insect on a dead thing.
travel 
may 2009 by lightningdb
The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan
The proper conservative resistance to travel is not, therefore, a blinkered resistance to the new; it is an understanding that we have never fully absorbed or understood what we already know; that the places we love are still mysterious, and understanding of them should never be mistaken for simple familiarity. Seeking new superficialities at the expense of familiar depths is a neurosis, not an adventure.
travel 
may 2009 by lightningdb
Financial Times - Tribal Workers
Among no social group is this more true than the modern, International, professional elite: that tribe of young bankers, lawyers, consultants and managers for whom financial, familial, personal, corporate and (increasingly) national ties have become irrelevant. Often they grew up in one country, were educated in another, and are now working in a third. They are independent, well paid, and enriched by experiences that many of their parents could only dream of. Yet, by their late 20s, many carry a sense of disappointment: that for all their opportunities, freedoms and achievements, life has not delivered quite what they had hoped. At the heart of this disillusionment lies a new attitude towards work.
education  business  travel  career 
may 2009 by lightningdb
Registro Civil
civil registry offices in mexico
mexico  travel 
january 2007 by lightningdb
Authentications and Apostilles
authentication of australian documents by the government
travel 
december 2006 by lightningdb
SeatGuru
seating plans for aircraft
travel 
june 2006 by lightningdb

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