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EATING ON THE ROAD
Forget what people say about truckers knowing where the best places are to eat. Truckers know where the best places are to park their rigs.
Mike, Marginal Know-It-All
(11) Contributions from this contributor since (2008-01-27)
Current Rating: 7.2 out of 10 based on 19 reviews
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ADJUSTING TO NEW TIME ZONES. (JET-LAG)
It takes you one day to adjust completely for every one hour time zone travelled.
Dave Spathaky, Pagan Master
(6) Contributions from this contributor since (2008-01-18)
Current Rating: 5.3 out of 10 based on 17 reviews
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WHEN IN MEXICO
It is considered impolite to speak loudly in english to someone who speaks spanish.
Shawn Rosvold, Producer, Brooklyn, NY, United States
(3) Contributions from this contributor since (2008-02-06)
Current Rating: 5.1 out of 10 based on 15 reviews
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FORGETTING SOMETHING IMPORTANT
When leaving someplace you've stayed overnight (such as a hotel or relatives house) anything important you could possibly lose can be found by looking under the bed.
Andy Sloan
(1) Contributions from this contributor since (2008-02-25)
Current Rating: 5.0 out of 10 based on 16 reviews
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FINDING SATISFACTION AT A HOTEL OR RESTAURANT
If the bar at a hotel is well laid-out, well-stocked, and the bartender is able to be both professional and friendly, I can look forward to my stay. The same can be said of restaurants.
John Bodoni, via Kevin Kelly at kk.org
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Current Rating: 5.3 out of 10 based on 13 reviews
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CAN A VISITOR TAKE TRANSIT IN A CITY?
The more web sites devoted to complaining about public transit in a city, the better the system is.
Don Marti, editor, Alameda, CA, USA
(6) Contributions from this contributor since (2008-02-07)
Current Rating: 6 out of 10 based on 15 reviews
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SLEEPING ON AIRPLANES
When sleeping on long airplane rides, always tuck your blanket under your seatbelt, this will prevent the flight attendants from waking you up to check.
Andrew Mullen, Graduate Student
(4) Contributions from this contributor since (2008-03-18)
Current Rating: 7.2 out of 10 based on 16 reviews
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KILOMETERS TO MILES AND VICE VERSA
To convert miles to kilometers, double the number of miles four times, then divide by ten. To convert kilometers to miles, halve the number of km four times, then multiply by ten. Depending on how much rounding you need to do in your replique montre Breitling Avenger, this should give an answer within 1% of the actual figure. Also works to convert between MPH and KMPH
Tony, Civil servant, London, UK
(1) Contributions from this contributor since (2008-04-22)
Current Rating: 4.6 out of 10 based on 10 reviews
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RIDING THE BUS
When the bus comes and it's really crowded, don't get on; all the buses are off schedule and in 2 minutes another one will arrive.
BiggusCattus
(1) Contributions from this contributor since (2008-10-19)
Current Rating: 5.4 out of 10 based on 12 reviews
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WHEN IN AMSTERDAM DON'T WEAR...
Amsterdams beggar population is unlike any in the world, they beg in 5 languages and have keen skills for picking prey. Bandannas worn on the head is a very "American" style statement to make and they will lock onto you in a second! (because you are a "rich" American of course) Leave your bandanna in your pocket and enjoy slightly fewer hassles from Amsterdams Beggars (They will still beg - but with somewhat less intensity)
Matt Mettler, Former Monitor Engineer, Aurora, Colorado, USA
(6) Contributions from this contributor since (2009-01-10)
Current Rating: 6.9 out of 10 based on 11 reviews
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GUESSING WHAT TRACK YOUR TRAIN DEPARTS
People wait to see what track there train departs on (posted 15 minutes before) and all rush as soon as it becomes public. Use the train's number and you can guess the track by the arrival. Example: Everyone's waiting to see what track the Montrealer will depart out of Penn Station. If the train's number is 1307 then check to see what track 1307 is meant to arrive on first. Generally arrival assignments are known and held before departure assignments are made public. To the public the train is usually identified by it's destination and not route number.
Peter DuCharme
(4) Contributions from this contributor since (2008-01-09)
Current Rating: 5.6 out of 10 based on 10 reviews
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