Jennifer Langione: Carpe Diem in Granada
Exactly one year ago, I arrived back in the United States after spending four months studying in the enchanting city of Granada, Spain. The small city located at the foot of the Sierra Nevada mountains became my home after just a few weeks living with my host family. Although I did hit all the tourist hotspots, such as the Alhambra (a famous Moorish palace and symbol of the Andalusian Islamic legacy), I focused on downshifting from my New York pace and immersing myself in the Spanish culture -- Americans should definitely consider adopting the siesta! I have compiled a list of my 10 favorite cultural activities in Granada. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
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The Battle for Your Mind: Brainwashing Techniques Being Used On The Public By Dick Sutphen
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Pink Floyd's Real Backward Message Putting backward messages into music (also known as "backmasking") was all the rage back in the 80s -- and by "all the rage" we mean "the subject of congressional inquiries." Bands such as Judas Priest and Led Zeppelin were accused of including subliminal satanic mind-control messages in their songs, in what was undoubtedly one of the stupidest moral panics in American history. We're beginning to think these guys may not be the best role models. The "satanic messages," of course, were complete horseshit, because it's practically impossible to purposefully sing or speak something that is intelligible both forward and backward. Hundreds of pages of blotter acid counts as an aesthetic reason, right? In 1979, Pink Floyd became the first popular band to include a reversed message that was actually intended to be hidden. "Hello, hunters. These guys look more like the roadies than the band. Monty Python Album Makes You Question Your Sanity Mr. Aaaaaahhh! And this.
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The problem with cheap places is that it’s all relative to the lifestyle someone chooses. While I do list Xi’an, China as being inexpensive, it’s also quite easy to spend as much as you would in Tokyo, Japan. It also depends on what you’re into. Do you like big cities, beaches, comforts of home, party towns, or jungles? Here’s a few things I consider when staying in a place for a few weeks or months between traveling around: Fast and reliable internet.Good selection of food.Entertainment such as bars and nightlife. If you’re looking to take a break and stay somewhere for awhile, here is where I recommend. Xi’an, China If you’ve been following Art of Backpacking, you probably expected I would mention this city. Xi’an is well known to be one of the cheapest big cities in China. At a big fancy nightclub with VIP treatment, a bottle of Absolut, basket of fruits, snacks, and a few sodas cost $47. Pick up Mandarin classes and go sightseeing in one of China’s oldest and traditional cities.
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One time, I caught my Mom working at the computer, printing out information for my brother's report. She was reading an article at Wikipedia, and she didn't know that if you edit Wikipedia, it stays there for the entire world to look at. So she was editing most of the links, pictures, and headings out -- and even put a little more at the top: "Here is the info, sweetie, good luck!" She almost pressed 'Save' when I went over and asked her what she was doing. I used to do tech support for a company that made computer accessories and video game accessories. Tech Support: "Well, just go to [URL]." Back in 2001 our public library had a bunch of Internet terminals running Windows 98 with Internet Explorer. Login to his library account.Open Internet Explorer.Go to a web site.Click on a link, which took him to another page.Read the page.Reboot.Wait.Login to his library account.Open Internet Explorer.Go to the same web site he was just on.Click on a different link on that page. Teacher: "Great!