Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Dateline Mix-up time.

Unfortunately for many travelers crossing the Pacific Ocean, a question of, “what day is it?” commonly arises among the dazed, jet-lag stricken crowd.
How did the mystery of the international dateline come about? The Royal Observatory in Greenwich, London, is the home of the site of zero degrees longitude. In 1884 there was international agreement that it would be the first point of measurement, but no one decided where each day stopped.

"If you look at the date line as it passes through the Pacific it is not a straight line because there are kinks to move it out of the way of the major land masses," said David Rooney, curator of Greenwich Observatory.

"And then as you go through the island groups of the Pacific you will see that it has changed over time, that individual groups can choose to move from one day to the next or backwards, usually not for any other reason other than they have got a new relationship with a different country, or with other islands in the Pacific," said Rooney.

Right now changing the dateline is impossible. They say that politics as much as geography determines its position. Russia and the USA may only be a few miles apart but it was decided to keep them a whole day apart by skewing the path of the line. And the Philippines hopped from one side to the other once their trade routes started to favor the U.S. instead of Europe.

We remember the rule of thumb: going east subtract a day, going west add a day. Unfortunately the dateline is fickle, with a known history of changing every so often, with countries and islands swapping sides. Noted recently was Kiribass who decided to move itself onto one side of the dateline in 1995 and acquired fame as the first place on earth to see the new millennium.

"It's a strange experience but it's not a particularly difficult one." Rooney told CNN.

"As the Earth rotates and as different times are held in different parts of the world, there is a point where the time is the same but you have to change the day. "

Take a two hour flight from Tonga to Samoa and you end up arriving the day before you left. All of it is mind-boggling really.

Labels:

Tuesday, January 16, 2007

Faster, better, ways to travel.





Apparently, Europe is finding new and efficient ways to travel. The department of Aerospace for Sustainable Engineering and Technology (ASSET) at Delft University in the Netherlands has come up with a unique form of public transportation. The sleek aerodynamic bus is being called the “Superbus” which suits the look.

This futuristic stretch limosine has the speed of an inter-city tain with the flexibility of a bus. The Dutch creators are hoping it will make traveling by bus seem cool and more liked by the common person.

"With speeds of up to 155 mph and offering point-to-point travel, this is a vision of environmentally-friendly public transportation of the future," Professor Wubbo Ockels of Delft University of Technology told CNN.

And so the Superbus has been designed in order to rescue us from congestion. It's the same length as a conventional bus, but some would say it looks to be the size of a football field. This is because the electrically powered machine is only one meter 60 centimeters high. That means that passengers can't stand up inside the Superbus, but they won't need to since it has 8 doors on each side. It is also intended to run on roads and dedicated high-speed tracks at over 150 mph.

Passengers will order a seat on the bus via a text message and be able to board rapidly from a pick-up point no more than a mile from where they live. An internal computer will sort through the text messages and compute the shortest route to pick up the person waiting.
Knowing what it’s like to sit in a stuffy, dirty bus where the only entertainment is a static-filled tv is what motivates the Delft University team make the Superbus as far from the experience of a long-distance bus ride as possible.

"Public transport shouldn't interrupt your life. Passengers will be welcomed by name, can enter the bus via an individual door and will find all the entertainment and connectivity that would find on an airplane," said Ockels.

To avoid breaking Dutch speed limits the Superbus would cruise along special high-speed tracks that they claim would be very easy to build into existing roadways. Compared to the cost of laying train or mag-lev rails, building a network of special tracks for the Superbus to drive on would be much more practical and cheaper. Running next to existing highways, they would also have less of an impact on the landscape.

The tracks themselves would also incorporate technology that has an eye on sustainability and increased performance. Utilizing geothermal heating, they would store heat in the summer and release it during the winter to avoid icing up. But it is the Superbus itself, rather then the infrastructure that is the focus for innovation.

For a smooth, safe drive, proactive suspension systems are being developed that can adapt to the roughness of the road and use advanced radar systems to scan hundreds of meters ahead for any obstacles or accidents.

"We've deliberately tried to keep the majority of the intelligence and technology within the vehicle and made the infrastructure, such as the high-speed tracks more benign," said Ockels.

"We know how to make light weight materials, how to design and make beautiful vehicles, how to use IT and SMS technology, so what we're trying to do is bring them all together."
Former BMW-Williams Formula 1 designer Dr. Antonia Terzi is now working on the Superbus, so it's no wonder it looks more like a batmobile rather than a rectangle on wheels. "What we're trying to do is provide the tools for people to make their future better," said Ockels.

Labels: , , , , , ,

Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Discount travel to Las Vegas

I'm not the gambling type. I don't particularly enjoy the idea of sitting in one place and watching my money leave my hands for some game of chance. It's not really what I do. What I do like, however, is magic and the theatre. There are others who like to gamble, and watch magic, and watch theatre, or just like to shop and eat at fine restaurants, then go gamble, or watch a show, or watch a magician. What do those people and myself have in common? We can do it all and so much more in Las Vegas! What's even better is that Trip2Earth.com has different packages available for any of the scenarios above.

You may recall that a few blog posts ago I mentioned Lance Burton as one of my favorite magicians. Well, Trip2Earth.com has a package that's just right for me - The Las Vegas Shows Package. It features my favorite master magician, Lance Burton, and another show called V - The Ultimate Variety Show as part of their offering. There's even some buffet options and $200 in real gaming that I can use on slots (since that would probably be the only thing I'd actually play). Those who do like gaming, however, are also in luck. Trip2Earth's Roll with the Dice Package features $500 in real gaming, 2 buffet meals, and discount opportunities. That way those who like gaming can play to their hearts' content.

Another favorite package, of which I love the idea, is the Couples' Paradise Romance Package. This Package is exactly what it says. What it involves is a trip down the Grand Canal of the Venetian Hotel, and lunch or dinner at the Venetian. I'm a romantic at heart so this package appeals to me. The package also includes a trip to Madame Tussauds Wax Museum, which features very lifelike wax figures of several celebrities. It's a gigantic photo opp! I'd get to pose with The Rock, Jackie Kennedy Onassis and George Clooney, to name a few. They also have this Priceless Vacation Package, which you basically pay for your room, and then get the money back at the end of your trip. This oh-so-flexible package is actually pretty snazzy, if you're the free spirit type who wants to do your own thing while you're in Vegas. This package takes care of the room so you can enjoy Las Vegas the way you want.

For those who love to laugh, Las Vegas has great up-and-coming comedians, as well as already-established headliners that are absolutely sure to make your sides ache with laughter. The Las Vegas Comedy Vacation Package from Trip2Earth.com is the best value for comedy lovers. It features tickets to the Riviera Comedy Club, as well as tickets to your choice of Vinnie Favorito, Ronn Lucas and Mac King's Comedy Magic Show. Each of these headliners put their own spin on comedy, but they are all professionals and will leave you in stitches.

Like the Puu Puu Platter at your favorite Asian restaurant, Trip2Earth's Double Down Vegas Package features a little bit of everything. There's two shows (Folies Bergere and An Evening at La Cage), gaming credit to play at the casino, 4 buffets and a dinner at one of the most sumptuous Italian restaurants on the Strip, Cosmo's Ristorante.

As far as I can see, Trip2Earth is the only one that could bring these together, and no matter why anyone would go to Vegas, each of these packages has something in it for everyone.

Until next time... clear skies and happy times!!

Labels: , , , , , , , , ,