Posted on June 23, 2008 by bk2nocal
With the additional costs of flying nowadays, it seems pretty important to be getting the cheapest price possible. I previously posted on this blog about Yapta (read about it here) which allows you to request a refund if a cheaper ticket on your same flight comes available. But, according to Go Green Travel, Orbitz has [...]
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Posted on January 22, 2008 by bk2nocal
Sorry for the slow start in the new year. Lots of stuff going on and that whole vacation thing is happening. But, I’m going back to class and back to a (hopefully) more regular posting schedule next week.
I came across a blog entry on Ian’s Messy Desk about this google resource for tracking flights. It could [...]
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Posted on August 17, 2007 by bk2nocal
The internet gods have been less than friendly over the course of the ADI and the ensuing move to my new place. I am scheduled to have DSL in my home starting Monday – so I plan to begin regular posting then. Email has truly simplified my life, but boy does it pile up quickly. [...]
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Posted on June 5, 2007 by bk2nocal
I just saw this and thought I would post it, as it may save students some money and for teams with tight budgets, may mean another flying tournament you can attend. Southwest is currently running a special for 18-23 year old college students that allows them to get four free flight credits plus the typical [...]
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Posted on May 25, 2007 by bk2nocal
I just read a post on Mymoneyblog that I thought speech and debate coaches who are working with tight budgets (and that seems to be true of most programs) could use to save some money. The program is called Yapta, and its in a beta stage, but seems to be up and running relatively efficiently. The [...]
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