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Benefits Of Business Travel Services

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The business travel services are very useful for the corporations that have to take their goods and services across the globe. Through business travel services they can efficiently manage their expenses. Additionally, those companies who have to commute their goods around the United States or even around the any corner of world can also manage their time effectively, saving millions of dollars.

Business Travel

In the past the method of commerce was quite different, and is changing rapidly. In the global market business travel services are gaining popularity, as they can effectively manage the needs of large, midsized or even small sized corporations whether they commute moderately or extensively.

Revolutions:

Trade and industry is crossing the border of every individual country, this is because of the change in commute and technology, the way we conduct and perceive transactions. The revolution brought by commerce is attracting people from all spheres of life, to bring them in companies’ marketing strategies. The demand of industry community is increasing day by day, due to the new ads vast client potential. All this leads to the increase in the demand of the business travel services.

Time and Money Saving:

Business travel services help the company owners to locate the best country for tour, to make their trip exciting and memorable. Business owners have to convey their demands to agents of business travel services. Another feature of this incredible service is the discount offers for saving both, time and money. The hired agent will do all the work for the company. This service is exceptionally good as it offers booking, reserving, locating best commuting plans and many others. Thus it allows a business man to save his precious time for the welfare of other human resources.

Online Assistance:

The revolutions brought by internet is not only bringing the whole universe into our offices and homes but also has opened remarkable opportunities for the travelers to arrange their trip comfortably.

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Travel to Space: Expedition 18 Lifts Off!

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This is a great view of Soyuz TMA-13 spacecraft’s lift off. The ride is carrying Expedition 18 Commander Michael Fincke, Flight Engineer Yury V. Lonchakov and American space flight participant Richard Garriott to their workplace on a long commute.

Travel to Space

The Photo was taken at the time of launch today, Sunday, Oct. 12, 2008. Surprisingly The Astronauts went on their long commute from Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.

This spacecraft carrying three crew members is scheduled to dock with the International Space Station on Oct. 14. Astronaut Fincke and Astronaut Lonchakov will spend six months on the station, while Astronaut Garriott will return back from work to Earth on Oct. 24, 2008.

Two members of Expedition 17 will also return with him. These folks have been working at International space station since that long.

Commuter’s Delight: Zero Emission Vehicle

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Commuters usually split gas costs when they share rides. I am wondering that with this ride, the Gas bill would be “0″ , how would they split the bill among them.

This nice little green and echo friendly vehicle is called “Dogsled”. This human powered quad cycle spotted at Woodward and blogged by >Ange’s Space. Commuter’s Delight:

The look of this is bit raw, one can’t say if it is a bi-cycle or a car. probably its a hybrid.

Only if its wheels of this car are bit smaller and a nice low weight fiberglass body is attached; it could be next big thing for short commutes and ride sharing. Read the full story

Tripping – Argument With Taxi Driver

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Tomorrow I’m working in Cape Coast. I’m not amused. One of our volunteers there is causing trouble. I’m doing damage control. Our volunteers, one out of ten of them acts matured. The rest of the time it’s just like running a nursery school. It’s the pettiness that kills me. Anyways so I’m working in Cape Coast tomorrow, If I wake up.

incredible chaos.Taxi Driver in Ghana

Today, I worked on the refugee camp. Getting there was a 45 minute drive. I go there every Thursday on evaluation visits with our volunteers there. How things have changed! We now have volunteers who seem happy with the improvements we’ve made. Last year I had to deal with the devil and her cohorts. It wasn’t pretty, I had just been employed. Dumped into incredible chaos.

Today, only one out of the three camp NGOs, I scheduled meetings with was available as assured. Then, I had to run around the camp looking for the second person because she wasn’t where she said she would be. The third person was out of coverage area.

This morning I had an argument with the taxi driver I took to work. He wanted me to pay more. It’s very annoying when a taxi driver does that. I got to the road side flagged him and told him where I was going.

World’s fastest commute!

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World’s fastest commute!

A Swiss company has created the world’s fastest ever road vehicle – a 340mph bullet-shaped cross between a motorbike and a car.

 

Worlds Fastest Commute

The Acabion GTBO looks like a jet fighter cockpit on wheels – with stabilizers – and has the power-to-weight ratio of a Formula One car

The high-performance vehicle is neither motorbike or car so designers had to invent a new category of vehicle called a Road Streamliner.
Its makers claim it could reach 300mph in 30 seconds – much quicker than the Bugatti Veyron which takes 55 seconds to reach its top speed of 250mph.
An electric version with a top speed of around 300mph is also planned and its designer, former Porsche engineer Peter Maskus, sees it as the future of high-speed, low-emission transport.
Dr Maskus said: “The Acabion GTBO minimises weight and maximises power and aerodynamic efficiency. The effects are just out of this world.”

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