• Holiday Flights

    Cheap Plane Tickets

    (PRWEB) November 19, 2004 Experienced travel agent David Tinney has managed to get over 51 airline tickets totally free of charge, using a simple strategy that could be applied by anybody. He has complied a resource at h http://fly4free.cjb.net/ to help the average person to get totally free and cheap flight tickets. He has been beating the airlines at their own game for more than 5 years, flying almost free 98% of the time. You can use the same strategy that he has used to get more than 51 free airline tickets in these last 5 years. This is one of the little known secrets of the travel…

  • Holiday Attractions

    A Boston Vacation: Five Ways To Experience Beantown

    A Boston vacation is a mesmerizing trip through the nation’s past and a celebration of its future and center of learning. Here in one city you can experience the start of the revolutionary war, see a coral reef, take a bus on a river, and experience the campuses of MIT and Harvard – and all before dinner. You’ll find Boston vacations a refreshing mixture of historic and modern buildings. And what’s even better is you can see it all – or most – by foot. That’s right the ole soft shoe shuffle. You’ll save time and see more by walking the streets of Boston. But before you do that I…

  • Holiday Accommodations

    5 Star Pattaya Hotels to Choose From

    There are several 5 Star hotels in Pattaya, Thailand. Whether you want to stay in the heart of the city or overlooking the beach, there is a luxury resort available to meet your every need. Pattaya offers all of the beauty of the Gulf of Siam with the metropolitan amenities of a bustling city. Visitors will enjoy state of the art golf courses, fabulous beaches, and various water sports. Pattaya is one of the most visited resort cities in Thailand, and the 5 star Pattaya hotels in the area are the height of hospitality. North Pattaya is home to the secluded Dusit Thani Pattaya Hotel. It is a little off…

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    Some Cool Boston Museums Images

    Today was the last day that the Charles Hayden Planetarium’s Carl Zeiss projector was used at the Museum of Science in Boston. It has been here since 1970, though it itself replaced the museum’s original projector from ten years earlier. Tomorrow, this projector gets decommissioned, dismantled, and shipped to another museum in Colorado. I remember going to see presentations with it as a kid in the early 1980s, and maybe even earlier than that. (I also remember seeing laser shows to Pink Floyd albums as a teenager in the 1990s, but I’m not sure if the projector has anything to do with the laser shows.) The new projector is going…