Why T-Mobile’s Free International Data Service Could Be Bad for Travelers

T-Mobile is giving its U.S. customers even more to be excited about with the unveiling of their new FREE unlimited international data roaming service. Goodbye international SIM cards and cell phones! Now we travelers can just use one phone on the road! As part of its rivalry with AT&T, T-Mobile is sweetening their deal by

By |2016-12-21T17:57:45-08:00March 27th, 2014|1 Comment

The Best Travel Advice I’ve Ever Received

My recent trip to Thailand was my first international solo travel adventure in awhile, and I admit that I'd forgotten the ups and downs of traveling alone, especially in the face of trauma when my passport was stolen in Bangkok, a day before I was set to leave the city for the southern coast. When

By |2016-12-21T17:57:45-08:00March 23rd, 2014|Comments Off on The Best Travel Advice I’ve Ever Received

Destination Freelancing: Tokyo Narita International Airport

As a traveling freelancer, it's inevitable that you'll spend some time working from airports. If you're lucky, you'll have the pleasant opportunity to work out of Tokyo Narita International Airport (NRT), which is one of the better international airports I've ever used as a virtual office. My recent adventure home from Thailand was a doozy

By |2016-12-21T17:57:45-08:00March 19th, 2014|1 Comment

How to Communicate in a Foreign Country without a Phrase Book

Some say love is the universal language, others say it's English; I say it's body language. If you've ever traveled to a foreign country and immersed yourself in local culture away from the tourist hubs, you're probably familiar with that disarming, humbling feeling of being constantly talked about, often right in front of your face. During

By |2016-12-21T17:57:45-08:00March 19th, 2014|Comments Off on How to Communicate in a Foreign Country without a Phrase Book
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