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        <title>We know why you fly</title>   
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        <p>I&#39;ve only flown on <a href="http://www.aa.com/">American Airlines</a> once, when a colleague from Hong Kong made her first--and I just found out: miserable--visit to the US. The only other flights I&#39;d been on prior to that was on China Airlines, Singapore Airlines, JetBlue, Cathay Pacific, Southwest and United Airlines. I can easily say that the service and experience on American Airlines is horrible. </p><p>AA is a partner airline on Asia Miles, the frequent flier program of which I&#39;m a member (as part of the OneWorld Alliance, any flights I take on AA will accrue as part of my Asia Miles). I was making my First Major business trip that spanned Europe and Asia, and the flight on American from Los Angeles to Chicago was the second to last of a total of eight flights. After making it through a 12 hour flight with another hour waiting for luggage, I made my way to the AA ticketing counter, where this lady completely refused to offer assistance, even when I was next in line. She went to the aid of another gentleman that was in another line next to me and said she could only help those in that particular line. But after I got all checked in, I spied her helping the person standing in line behind me.</p><p>I was surprised to hear of a &quot;complimentary refreshment beverage&quot; while on board as you had to pay for pretty much everything else. But what really bothered me was when the flight attendants would come by not 5 minutes after serving drinks/food with a trash bag and wearing gloves asking for trash. I have never seen flight attendants don gloves when picking up after a meal on long haul flights; they only do so when they&#39;re sprucing up the lavatories. It&#39;s not that I mind the gloves so much (well, maybe a little), but the entire timing -- at least give the person who paid $8 for that sandwich some time to eat it for heavens sakes!</p><p>So now American Airlines announces they will be <a href="http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5hyUIzoUpCVrtSdBUn85IyAs_EYmgD90QAH8O0">charging $15 per checked bag starting June 15</a>, with another $25 charge for the 2nd checked bag. My immediate reaction was: of course. But this shouldn&#39;t be that shocking as airlines around the world have already been charging for excessive / overweight baggage. What I&#39;m curious about is whether that $15 charge is limited to a certain size of luggage. I can easily recall the number of times that the carry-on compartments on flights become so jammed packed, someone carrying a purse or slim briefcase couldn&#39;t stow away their items. AA&#39;s new fare for checked bags makes for a great incentive to travel light. Take only what you need and chuck the rest. My point of view may be slightly different when considering vacation travel instead of business travel, but the idea remains the same, particularly with vacation travel as you&#39;re bound to pick up various tchockies to take back home. I think the its just bad timing, coming after all those delayed/canceled flights awhile back. </p><p>Nevertheless, if you ask me, I&#39;d only fly AA as a last option, member miles or no.  </p><p><br /> </p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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    <entry>
        <title>&quot;Air travel will never be the same again&quot;</title>   
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        <p>Change is difficult to adapt to for some, and when it comes to in-flight comfort--especially for long haul flights--I can easily claim that I&#39;m not one to relinquish a good reclining seat. On my last flight to Hong Kong/China via the ever punctual Cathay Pacific Airlines, I was a bit befuddled to find that when pressing on the little lever on the arm rest to recline my seat, no reclining action ensued. The only resulting action from pressing said button was to trigger movement on the seat base, causing it to slide forward so you ended up in a slouchy position. The seat back remained in its rigid 45 degree position.</p><p><a href="http://www.cathaypacific.com/cpa/en_INTL/whatonboard/neweconomyclass">According to Cathay Pacific</a>, such changes are attempts to enhance the Economy Class flying experience. &quot;<em>The exclusive LEAP Live Back™ feature uses office chair technology to provide active support of the spine in all positions.</em>...<em>Our new seat creates a fixed living space that no longer interrupts the space behind when you recline...The recline button enables the seat bottom to slide forward while the back recedes into the shell.</em><em>&quot; </em></p><p>Office chair technology? Fixed seating? Receding seat back? For a fourteen hour flight? Well, it&#39;s no wonder my last flight wasn&#39;t the most comfortable. At least there&#39;ll be plenty of space to put my food, hang my coat and securely stow my flight literature. Now let&#39;s just hope the movie selection is entertaining.</p>    <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>Sweet smell of success</title>   
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        <p><br />Currently enjoying the pairing of the following scents:</p><p><img src="http://www.viewpoints.com/images/review/2007/215/23/1186200840-12348_full.jpg" /><br /><strong><a href="http://usa.lush.com/cgi-bin/lushdb/00305?expand=Closeup">Silky Underwear Dusting Powder (Lush Cosmetics</a>) <br /></strong><br />with <br /><img src="http://img.loccitane.com/P.aspx?l=en-US&amp;s=265&amp;e=jpg&amp;id=24CO010TV" /><br /><strong><a href="http://usa.loccitane.com/FO/Catalog/Product.aspx?prod=24CO010TV&amp;cat=usg_fr_SolidPerfume">Green Tea Solid Perfume (L&#39;Occitane en Provence</a>)</p></strong><p>The smell of jasmine and tea bush is a better alternative from the synthetics in my deodorant bar, which I find too overpowering.<br /> </p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>I made it to the gym!</title>   
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        <published>2008-03-03T08:13:14Z</published>
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        <p>This may not seem like much, but believe me: it is. I was really
hesitant even just to meet with my Work Out Consultant (ie: sales rep)
and flaked out at least 4 times before finally making it through the
door, just to get that free pass. I actually circled the parking lot
prior to <del>a scheduled appointment</del> okay - two! and
never set foot out of my car. &quot;The hardest part is getting through the
door,&quot; My Sales Rep tells me. Well no kidding here! My challenge was
more mental than anything else; with thoughts of <em>I&#39;ve body image issues, I&#39;m too self-conscious, I&#39;m easily intimidated by complicated machinery…and I&#39;m horribly, horribly shy</em> weren&#39;t helpful and was really keeping me back.</p><p>I
ended up making my initial visit on the spur-of-the-moment, which
shattered all my preconceived notions of when and how I&#39;d walk into the
gym. Luckily, I was in my warehouse grubbies (I&#39;d finished helping
Chris unload the latest container from China). I didn&#39;t notice it was
peak hour until I took in the facilities on tour. The crowd definitely
made me nervous--everyone seemed so knowledgeable about whatever
workout regimen they&#39;re on--and meanwhile, I was trying to figure out
how to operate the elliptical (Note to self: move legs) and seeing just
where I fit into the scheme of this particular gym. My free trial
membership was upgraded from one week to two, but I didn&#39;t use it until
the start of the 2nd week.</p><p>On Friday night, I finally got the
courage to go and work out...at 8pm when I was pretty sure that the gym
would be relatively empty. I lasted about 3 minutes on the stair
climber, another 10 on the elliptical and the remaining 30 was on the
safety of the treadmill. I had more &quot;fun&quot; than I thought I would and
there was plenty to keep me entertained: my iPod, the music overhead,
your own TV and channel selection, even people watching. With this
being the first spurt of any activity in a long sedentary lifestyle, I
knew to pace myself, and couldn&#39;t get away from watching the minutes
tick by, but was rather surprised at 45 minutes passing so quickly.
Equally as unavoidable were the little quips in my head of my laughing
at myself, but I cut myself some slack as this was a new
environment/experience and hey, I can&#39;t be perfect. (I sure can be a
slow learner though).</p><p>I tried to stop by on Saturday, but was
pressed for time in making a delivery to Carlsbad between 11-1pm. I
made up for a lack of activity by stupidly putting together a reception
hutch with the help of Y. (I say stupidly b/c the assembly instructions
were totally wrong so Y &amp; I had to piece parts together like
puzzles.) The top counter is to hold a marble slab which I wanted to
put on, but I was getting joint spasms from my waist down my hips to my
legs and the hutch was rather rickety and wobbly. So the marble slab is
going on another day (as in when hutch and table are no longer
rickety!). Upon return home, I had a hot soak in the tub + Tylenol.
Woke up not as sore on Sunday and tried to make it to the Zumba class
at 9pm, but didn&#39;t leave until 10. The gym still full by the time I got
there (ack! slight panic), but I managed to find an elliptical for 15
minutes, after which I spotted my Sales Rep. My arms &amp; legs were
getting trembly, so I stopped and found a paper towel to wipe down the
equipment ($7.50 for a towel?!). Went over to former trainer, new Navy
recruit, no-nonsense kinda guy Sales rep to say &#39;thanks&#39; for being
pushy and giving me motivation (BMI 38 - obese!). And I ended up doing
crunches on this ab machine.</p><p>I leave for a conference in Vegas
tomorrow and off to HKG again before the ides of March (not nearly
enough time to get office set up for employees starting in April). For
the first time, I&#39;ll be checking out the fitness amenities in each of
the places where I&#39;m staying. I think by the time I return from
travels, 24Hr will be having their discounted sale rates. I just may be
cashing in on that after all.</p><p>[cross posted: LJ]<br /> </p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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    <entry>
        <title>Off the beaten path</title>   
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        <published>2008-02-07T07:40:45Z</published>
        <updated>2008-02-07T08:20:32Z</updated>
    
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        <div id="ta_travelmap" style="width: 430px;">I&#39;ve been thinking of where I&#39;d like to go for travels that are NOT business related, and my answers run the opposite of the usual city-style I frequent. I&#39;d like to:<br />• Take in the views of Machu Picchu a la Michael Palin<br />• Hug (or attempt to) the Christ Redeemer&#160; in Rio de Janeiro<br />• Try and figure out just what is under the uppermost covered dome at Angkor Vat/Wat<br /><br />Having mentioned the above however, I&#39;ve realized that one needs to be in good health in order to reach and enjoy places. Hmmm...<br /> </div>    <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>Bluesy</title>   
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        <published>2008-01-27T11:57:23Z</published>
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        <p><em>There&#39;s two kinds of blues, there&#39;s happy blues and then there&#39;s sad blues.</em>..<em>The blues is sort of a mixed up thing, you just have to feel it</em> - Billie Holiday</p><p>Been feeling unsettled and out of sorts; still suffering from a combination of jet lag and insomnia. Trawling through old tunes as temporary relief. Came across a set of music labeled &quot;the Hotel Cafe Scene&quot; (ahh...good stuff!) and wondered what&#39;s going on with Rachael Yamagata. Checked out her <a href="http://rachaelyamagata.com/">site</a> and was immediately drawn to her next album, the album <a href="http://link.brightcove.com/services/link/bcpid416542555/bctid849866571">teazer</a> of which feels like a preview clip for a movie. Well done.</p><p>Hmm. Off to check out vid taken from Shanghai - duo on guitar at restaurant/bar.<br /> </p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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    <entry>
        <title>Forget the linens, watch the glasses</title>   
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        <published>2007-12-14T06:59:55Z</published>
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        <p><br /><a href="http://www.bestviral.com/video/6629/dont_ever_drink_from_hotel_glasses">Ew.</a> Nothing like home sweet home.<br /></p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>Early retirement</title>   
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        <published>2007-12-05T22:05:22Z</published>
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        <p><a href="http://finance.yahoo.com/retirement/article/103954/Can-You-Afford-Extreme-Early-Retiremen">Retire in your mid thirties.</a></p><p>My question: with all the free time, what does one do with oneself? Mmm...travel for leisure and fun instead of work! Mmm...give back to community. Mmm...putter around?<br /> </p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <published>2007-12-02T04:17:17Z</published>
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        <p>It&#39;s okay to take OTC medication that has passed it&#39;s expiry date, right? </p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <published>2007-12-01T04:18:28Z</published>
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        <p>I&#39;ve managed to book a standby ticket on CX departing to HKG on January 4, 2008. After a stop at LAX on Thursday, I&#39;ve seen how imperative it is to travel light. The lines were long at the ticket counter, but more so at the baggage security check. So I&#39;ve decided the following course of action: take nothing but essentials; NO luggage. Then BUY everything once in Hong Kong. This to include luggage bag(s) and a new digital camera. The return trip will be more of a hassle in terms of baggage check, but Hong Kong airport is ultra convenient (free wifi, free baggage trolleys, early baggage check-in, etc).</p><p>I&#39;m such a pack rat though...I wonder if I can accomplish this?<br /> </p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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