There's a story about a Japanese student who has recently has tested positive for H1N1 flu in an initial examination, the first suspected domestic infection of the virus, the government said last Saturday. According to...
We met a photographer in Guatemala a couple of months ago. During conversation she wanted to move past the usual traveler small talk of the, “where are you from?” and “what did you like the...
Ariane de Bonvoisin's new book First 30 Days is for people who are going through a significant life change, whether its personal or professional.
They're having a special offer as part of your purchase of the...
It goes without saying that people the world over have their own foibles and funny habits. I've noticed that Chinese people are in no short supply of idiosyncracies. For instance, Chinese people really enjoy walking...
This weekend in Vancouver, BC, the sun was as warming welcome to us all, we're so used to the usual rainy Spring days. There were two giant cruise ships visiting us, and the convention centre...
Saturday, December 2, 2006
As I conclude this last in the series of entries from Antarctica, I thought it would be helpful to make a connection back to manufacturing. No doubt, you are probably wondering why...
Friday, December 1, 2006
For the next two days, we will be travelling the Drake Passage. The waters are slightly rough today owing to the fact that we are travelling north as the winds blow east...
Thursday, November 30, 2006
We visited Deception Island today, which is part of the South Shetland Islands. What a cool name, eh? On the island, there is a place called Whalers Bay, between Fildes Point and...
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