I've found an amazing new website devoted to one of my subconscious pastimes: cracking my joints. There are a ton of forums for popping knuckles, toes, backs, necks, and weird joints like hips, knees, jaws, and sternums. Check it out:
Joint Crackers
Monday, October 29, 2012
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Travel Tips - Chicago O'Hare Airport
Travel Tips - Chicago O'Hare Airport
On a recent business trip, I had the opportunity to explore the Chicago O'Hare Airport (ORD) on a four-hour layover and I would like to share a few of my discoveries and tips. First of all, the airport is huge! I didn't get the chance to check out all of the terminals and concourses on my visit, but I did explore G, K, and L a bit as I was wandering about, waiting for my flight.
Tip #1 – Make sure your phone and laptop are charged before you arrive at the airport. My phone was down to 6% before I finally found a charging station near the Starbucks by the security area (I think it is Terminal 3). Electrical outlets are few and far between and the ones that I did find either didn't work (worn out, no juice, etc.) or were in use.
Tip #2 – Eat at Wolfgang Puck's. I ordered the turkey melt and I was very impressed. They put thyme on the French fries, which was pretty neat.
Tip #3 – Use the family/companion restroom. It is clean and they have this neat automatic plastic toilet seat cover that changes when you wave your hand. It’s also in a quiet part of the airport so you don’t need to feel hurried/rushed if you have to change clothes, wash up, etc.
See also:
Five Things I Love about Omahaians
O'Hare International Airport
On a recent business trip, I had the opportunity to explore the Chicago O'Hare Airport (ORD) on a four-hour layover and I would like to share a few of my discoveries and tips. First of all, the airport is huge! I didn't get the chance to check out all of the terminals and concourses on my visit, but I did explore G, K, and L a bit as I was wandering about, waiting for my flight.
Tip #1 – Make sure your phone and laptop are charged before you arrive at the airport. My phone was down to 6% before I finally found a charging station near the Starbucks by the security area (I think it is Terminal 3). Electrical outlets are few and far between and the ones that I did find either didn't work (worn out, no juice, etc.) or were in use.
Tip #2 – Eat at Wolfgang Puck's. I ordered the turkey melt and I was very impressed. They put thyme on the French fries, which was pretty neat.
Tip #3 – Use the family/companion restroom. It is clean and they have this neat automatic plastic toilet seat cover that changes when you wave your hand. It’s also in a quiet part of the airport so you don’t need to feel hurried/rushed if you have to change clothes, wash up, etc.
See also:
Five Things I Love about Omahaians
O'Hare International Airport
Thursday, October 4, 2012
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