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Submitted by Mark Wolinski, Made Popular: 10 minutes ago • kirainet.com
In Japan there are zillions of different energy drinks. The other day in a mysterious pharmacy in a Shinjuku alley I found this magic potion called “Dynamite Sex Gold” that costs 3,150 yen (around 25.5 euros/34.5 dollars). Next to the “Dynamite Sex Gold” there was two other drinks of the same kind but “less powerful”. Would you try “Dynamite Sex Gold”? Have you seen it somewhere else?
Submitted by Mark Wolinski, Made Popular: 1 hours, 10 minutes ago • current.newsweek.com
Travelers who booked rooms at Wyndham Hotels and Resorts late last year may have had their credit card information stolen by thieves.
Submitted by Mark Wolinski, Made Popular: 1 hours, 37 minutes ago • gadling.com
It's no secret that Hong Kong has some of the best public transportation in the planet. Land, sea, or air, you can bet that it's going to be clean, new, inexpensive and well maintained, from the recent airport on Lantau island to the fast and furious MTR slithering like tentacles through the islands.
Submitted by Mark Wolinski, Made Popular: 2 hours, 10 minutes ago • bootsnall.com
I can watch a live baseball game for three to four hours without moving. There’s a serenity about it I don’t feel in any other sport. I’ve seen many professional games. Once I went to Baltimore’s Camden Yards for five games; one of the first retro-baseball parks created. With the Colorado Rockies being only 100 miles away from where I live, I’ve seen them several times. Until I visited Louisville, though, I’d not witnessed one minor league game.
Submitted by Mark Wolinski, Made Popular: 2 hours, 37 minutes ago • msnbc.msn.com
Sometimes surreal, always sublime, and occasionally stinky, these 10 steaming pools of wellness are worth a dip.
Submitted by Mark Wolinski, Made Popular: 3 hours, 10 minutes ago • blogs.nationalgeographic.com
Great Stays Under $150 in Japan
Submitted by Mark Wolinski, Made Popular: 3 hours, 37 minutes ago • theprovince.com
Before you set out in search of something to chew to death in Seoul, it is best to tell no one. First, people are apt to scare you ("Is that sanitary?" asked my father, who is a health inspector). Second, and more important, if you do not complete the task, you will look like an ass.
Submitted by Mark Wolinski, Made Popular: 4 hours, 10 minutes ago • gadling.com
Funny "man blog" Manolith has put together a helpful chart with tips on how to carry "marital aids" through the airport checkpoint. The list is obviously meant as a bit of a joke, but from my conversations with TSA workers, it appears that the occasional dildo is not that rare in checkpoint luggage.
Submitted by Mark Wolinski, Made Popular: 4 hours, 10 minutes ago • matadortrips.com
Turner Wright has some suggestions for how to get crazy in New Zealand.
Submitted by Mark Wolinski, Made Popular: 4 hours, 37 minutes ago • bootsnall.com
Knowing that ghostly haunts are unique to every city, I want to tell you how I got into the spirit of the Halloween season in Louisville, Kentucky. I had some real travel time scares with the help of the locals! You can even be creeped out at a number of these places throughout the year.
Submitted by Mark Wolinski, Made Popular: 5 hours, 10 minutes ago • msnbc.msn.com
Starting next month, air travelers will get  protection against tarmac delays of three hours or longer. Whether that’s good, bad or unnecessary is a matter of opinion. By Rob Lovitt
Submitted by Mark Wolinski, Made Popular: 5 hours, 37 minutes ago • msnbc.msn.com
A rock slide punched gaping holes in a bridge and left huge boulders on Interstate 70, closing a 17-mile stretch of the highway in western Colorado.
Submitted by Mark Wolinski, Made Popular: 6 hours, 10 minutes ago • matadorchange.com
Blogging has become an essential tool for campaigners, activists, and social commentators, especially in countries that haven’t traditionally encouraged outspokenness.
Submitted by Mark Wolinski, Made Popular: 6 hours, 37 minutes ago • matadorlife.com
While it is almost impossible to predict the ultimate effects of a disaster on your family, friends and personal belongings, there are ways you can mitigate the inherent damages that result.
Submitted by Mark Wolinski, Made Popular: 7 hours, 10 minutes ago • fodors.com
A half hour before departure is optimal.
Submitted by Mark Wolinski, Made Popular: 7 hours, 37 minutes ago • travel.nytimes.com
With few tourists, the dead of winter is the time to visit Tuscany, when the landscape is bright green, locals fill the cafes, and the cuisine is at its best.
Submitted by Wandering Educators, Made Popular: 8 hours, 10 minutes ago • wanderingeducators.com
Book review of Approach Guides: Indian Art & Architecture: Hindu. Photos. History of Indian art and architecture, Northern and Southern styles, influences, and more.
Submitted by Mark Wolinski, Made Popular: 8 hours, 37 minutes ago • theprovince.com
San Francisco or San Diego? Or, as some people would phrase it: Think or swim?
Submitted by Mark Wolinski, Made Popular: 9 hours, 10 minutes ago • matadorabroad.com
There was a moment when I thought I might get some honest answers.
Submitted by Wandering Educators, Made Popular: 9 hours, 37 minutes ago • wanderingeducators.com
Come to the Morikami Japanese Museum and Gardens March 20-21, 2010 for the Hatsume Springtime Fair. Cosplay, Music, and more. Delray Beach, Florida. Spring Events.