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Great Lakes Brewing: Saving the planet one beer at a time {Gadling}
Aug 27th 2009 5:31PM Wow. How is this article NOT written by Grant or Jeremy? I'm shocked.
Photo of the Day (8.22.09) {Gadling}
Aug 22nd 2009 5:05PM This is the Tower Bridge.
Don't be "that" tourist - things to avoid when you are abroad {Gadling}
Aug 18th 2009 2:33PM Oh, you're so right about forgetting geography. And learning some essential words in the local language - especially "please".
Easily create your own tilt shift photos with TiltShiftMaker {Gadling}
May 29th 2009 6:49PM Heh. You got me with that cheese market until I read the caption.
Spring painting for the Eiffel Tower: It takes gallons {Gadling}
Apr 2nd 2009 12:09PM Maybe the color just works best with the smog of the skyline.
10 apps to download on your iPhone before you travel {Gadling}
Mar 20th 2009 7:10PM No kidding! I was lost with Kent Wein and his wife in Paris this evening. He fired up his iphone and had a gps map pulled up within a few seconds. What a great tool!
Photo of the day (1.27.09) {Gadling}
Jan 28th 2009 6:16PM Happy birthday, Kent! You certainly don't look that old!
Through the Gadling Lens: 5 great New Year's resolutions for amateur travel photographers {Gadling}
Dec 30th 2008 6:35PM Thanks for the tips. You're right, with digital SLRs, we have no excuse to not shoot every day. And I disagree with that guy, Flickr is a huge source of inspiration for us.
Why do women study abroad twice as much as men? {Gadling}
Dec 4th 2008 6:35PM I'm not studying but working abroad, and I fully agree with the future motherhood explanation. When the opportunity came up I knew that I only had a small window to do something like this before I'd have children. Plus, even going back to a professional career after having kids, it's harder for a woman to travel for business.
I'm sure there are several other factors involved, but I highly resent your "frugal" theory.
Photo of the Day (11-19-08) {Gadling}
Nov 20th 2008 4:29PM We think this was a real elephant. At least the exhibit pamphlet used a word similar to "taxidermy" in French.