My road to mobile freedom – the ability to travel wherever and whenever I wish – has sparked a number... Read More
Erin and Brad from (where else?) Erin and Brad’s Travel Blog recently returned from a nine-month globetrotting adventure around the... Read More
SEOBlackHat.com had an interesting, off-topic post today on Online Banking and Currency Diversity. My interest is more in the latter.... Read More
Gadling points us to this new and nifty Google Maps trick that’s great for road trippers: Don’t like the route... Read More
If, like me, you’re a budding photographer and a tech nerd (and frankly, ladies, is there a hotter combination of... Read More
From my daily survival tips calendar: Essential Survival Knowledge: Gesture to Avoid (the Upside-Down Glass on Bar) In the United... Read More
Huh? I like to think I’m a reasonably smart guy. No really – even my grandmum agrees. But there’s clearly... Read More
Hangovers are an inevitable consequence of many a young traveler’s foray into the seedier and more exciting places around the... Read More
(I easily spent seventeen or eighteen seconds crafting the title of this post. Seriously.) As if returning home from an... Read More
As my RTW departure draws nigh I’ve put everything I do, buy, eat, and consume under a microscope. At first,... Read More
Tim Leffel recently blogged about how multitasking is a myth. And it is. “Multitasking is going to slow you down,... Read More
From the I never even thought about that department, Vagablogging points us to a free virtual keyboard that takes the... Read More
I’ve started to move much of my digital “life” online, rather than keeping copies of anything and everything on my... Read More
It is ok to love dogs and still hope that lightning will strike that goddamn Doberman next door. Read More
Over on the Productivity501 blog, Mark discusses how to convince your boss to let you work from home. It’s a... Read More
My girlfriend and I can’t imagine life without Rascal (a.k.a. “The Bah”). I’ve never been much of a cat person,... Read More
It’s a remarkable notion, I know. But I can’t believe how much “stuff” people overuse. Toilet paper, toothpaste, laundry detergent,... Read More
Ah, the eternal question: “How much money should I bring?” The short answer is: only you know the answer. It... Read More
MSN has a great money-saving article on products you should never buy new. Bonus tip: When shopping at Amazon.com, make... Read More
Bank of America, I believe, was the first major bank to offer what they call their Keep the Change program.... Read More