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Posts Tagged ‘travel’

What’s Up Wednesdays: Getting It Done

February 22nd, 2012

There are only twenty-four hours in the day and we somehow all have twenty-five hours’ worth of responsibilities on our plates. One way or another, these tasks have to be completed and that’s how we begin the weekly speedlink here on Beyond the Rhetoric. I’ve written about procrastination in the past, but the advice given [...]

CyberPower TRVL918 Travel Surge Protector Review

January 19th, 2012

Whenever you hit the road, you inevitably run into the same problem at just about every hotel room: not enough power outlets. I don’t know about you, but I’m usually more concerned about my tech gear when I travel than I am about packing the right clothes. This is true of my honeymoon in Australia, [...]

What’s Up Wednesdays: Travel Stories

December 14th, 2011

Now that I’m back from my trip to Australia, the regular speedlinks on Wednesday can resume as per normal. Last week, I highlighted some of my Outback accommodations, so I thought it would only be fitting to dedicate this week’s roundup to the concept of travel… even if it might mean never leaving your living [...]

What’s Up Wednesdays: All About Perspective

August 24th, 2011

In case you’re new to these parts, What’s Up Wednesdays is a weekly feature on Beyond the Rhetoric where I highlight posts that I found on other blogs around the web. It’s my way of giving back to the Internet community that has given me so much. And so, this week’s collection is all about [...]

Somewhere Over the Pacific Ocean

June 13th, 2011

Excuse the brevity, but by the time that you read this post, I’ll be somewhere over the Pacific Ocean. I’m on my way back from Taipei after spending two weeks there, eating the local cuisine and venturing outside the city. You can check out some of my recently updated photos on Flickr too. The unfortunate [...]