วันอังคารที่ 31 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2552

What is the best way to search for ground travel fares, for vacation trips?

I'm considering doing ground travel to a place not too far away from here. Air travel is too expensive (especially since my trip won't be too far into the future) so I'm considering going by train or even by bus (train is preferred.)

How do I go about searching for travel fare? I'm hoping there is a site similar to Priceline or Travelocity that deals with ground travel of this sort.

DETAILS: I'm hoping to travel a round-trip vacation between Portland, Oregon and Calgary, Alberta (Canada, of course). I'll be travelling sometime this month.

Once again, I'm looking for help with finding places to get trainfare (or anything with ground travel) be it a Priceline-similar site or anything. I just need a way to find and compare prices for travelfare. Any hints, ideas, suggestions? Any help is much appreciated!


Some of the sites I found are:

http://www.amtrak.com/ (doubt if this caters to your route)

Dakota, Minnesota & Eastern Railroad http://www.dmerail.com

Grand Canyon Railway http://www.thetrain.com

Union Pacific http://www.up.com

I appreciate none of these might suit your purpose, but funnily I was not able to find a search engine similar to that for flights...

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I found the train costs about the same as a plane, after you buy pillow, blankets, food

Kazakhstan is the best and the most exotic place for holidays

Trips to Kazakhstan are from 99 dollars a week! Service and quality is guaranteed! In our region many people speak English and German fluently!

www.northkazakhstan.com

วันจันทร์ที่ 30 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2552

How do I become a legitimate travel agent?

Has anyone ever been a travel agent or known a travel agent that made alot of money or that owned any kind of travel business and was successful? I would like to know what kind of license I need in order to be a legitimate travel agent. I am based in New York. Is there are school I need to go to or training online. What company should I affiliate myself with? Any travel agents, please give me the low down. Thanks.


I am a travel agent with YTB. The company provided me with a website that people can go on to and book there travel. They also provide all the training and support I need to be a successful travel agent. It is really a great program and I've already booked travel for some friends of mine and seen the commission. When you sign up with the company you get your creditials in a couple weeks after signing up. This is a very legitimate and trustworthy company that has been in the business for over 5 years. Also publicly traded. Watch this presentation for a little more information: http://www.travelproinsider.com my personal site is http://www.ytbtravel.com/kuhlber

Contact me and I will answer any questions you may have and give you more information.

-Dane

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You can join http://www.flightcenter.worldventures.biz and become a online travel agent. World Ventures offers the lowest airfares and best vacation packages on the net. Sign up and start http://answers.yahoo.com/question/accuse_write?qid=20060908042605AAcdQ4y&kid=ArdYCFvZJVS7DfSkAYmi&s=comm&date=2009-03-16+15%3A36%3A30&.crumb=

Penn Fostor has a good online school for this and so does PCDI most online schools have this for ya.

try this and see what you think

good luck

you should not have to pay for legitimate training. the way i became a travel agent was by getting an entry level job at the auto club and testing for their training program for travel agency. they pay for all the training and place you in a job.

I am taking an online Travel Agent course now through Penn Foster.

วันเสาร์ที่ 28 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2552

Can you travel from germany to other European countries wih a US Refugee travel document?

I am planning a Eurotrip this xmas and wondering if I can use my Refugee Travel Document to travel from one European country to another. Thanks!


No you can not travel to Europe with a US refugee travel document. You would have to have a passport. Just having a refugee document won't be enough. No European country will accept this document.

How can that be the BEST answer? Of course that's what a Refugee Travel Document is for. Apply for a Schengen Visa, al though, for Germany, you don't need a visa, and for Switzerland, if you are a refugee and a permanent resident, you don't need a visa... http://answers.yahoo.com/question/accuse_write?qid=20070904122022AAlBhtQ&kid=IMxoImveOHFarHmhZdEN&s=comm&date=2007-12-12+10%3A22%3A03&.crumb=

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Apply for a visa to the countries that you want to visit because the US Refugee travel document cannot be used on other countries.

Of course you can travel outside the US with your refugee travel document; that is what it is for! Not only the US, but all European countries issue documents just like this, and people use them in place of a passport to travel internationally.

You may, however, need to apply for a Schengen visa in order to enter Europe, depending on what is the country of your actual citizenship. Your visa needs will be based on your citizenship, not the nationality of your travel document. You must apply for the Schengen visa through the embassy or consulate of the first country you will enter, or the one where you will spend the most time.

วันศุกร์ที่ 27 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2552

What are the benefits of travel insurance for domestic travel in Australia?

I am travelling to Syndey this weeked for a holiday from Brisbane. Should I get travel insurance? I have private health insurance. I don't think it is necessary. I have had travel insurance before but this was for overseas travel.


One major thing that your health insurance won't cover though is problems with the airline/flight. For example, one trip from Melbourne - Gold Coast couldn't take off because of flooding on the Gold Coast. All that the airline could offer was a flight 2 days later or a credit. My travel insurance picked up the difference (about $350 extra) to change to a different airline and fly into Brisbane later that day.

Other things to consider, if you get sick while you're away or even before you are due to go and you can't fly on the day you have booked, if you don't give 24 hours notice you won't be able to change your date on discounted tickets and you then have to forfeit your ticket and buy a new one for when you are well enough. Travel insurance would cover this.

Mind you, there are many people out there who don't take insurance for domestic trips, I guess it comes down to whether you have to money to cover it if something goes wrong....

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I never get travel insurance for domestic travel. My household contents insurance covers lost or stolen stuff, and my health insurance covers health problems.

วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 26 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2552

What jobs out there allow a person to travel and write about their travel experiences?

I love the travel industry. There's certain feelings I get when traveling to a new place and I want others to feel the same way I do about visiting some place new or experiencing something totally different than what I am use to. I currently work in the travel business advertising vacation property and after seeing how beautiful the land is where some of the properties reside, I get this strong feeling of envy for the owners who get to enjoy the beauty of a vacation destination and of the land their homes rest on.

How on earth can I find a job, aside from being a travel agent, or tour director, or cruise ship director, where I can travel to places I love and write about them for everyone else to experience?

Im looking along the lines of maybe a travel magazine who will pay people to travel or even a website?


The travel writing industry is a very hard one to break into.

If you have good background credentials, especially in writing/journalism, it doesn't hurt to try. Apply with National Geographic or Lonely Planet. They're both good companies.

Having your own blog can be a good first step, even if it's not making you $ at first.

It gets your travel writing & name out onto the web, and it's a showcase for your work samples. I've gotten article requests from magazines out of the blue, because they found my website. http://answers.yahoo.com/question/accuse_write?qid=20060826232019AAHVYHu&kid=DoNxEjH8MG74ws_FZCgj&s=comm&date=2009-03-24+21%3A48%3A17&.crumb=

Hi from France !

Perhaps you must create your own website ? Go on the forums too...

www.unblog.fr ( it's free)

Catherine.

be like the crocodile hunter! :P

วันพุธที่ 25 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2552

How could traveling the speed of light lead us to time travel?

In a question, someone answered that if we were able to travel the speed of light, then we could somehow achieve time travel. How would this happen?

Also, how could we make time travel possible? Is there some formula to it? I think time travel is a really awesome concept, and I want to learn more about it.


SpaceTime is the 4th Dimension

The faster you travel through it the faster time passes by.

Curving spacetime causes time to slow down

Earths mass effecting spacetime causing a curve

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/22/Spacetime_curvature.png

But in reality it is 4D so the curve is more like this:

http://img506.imageshack.us/img506/5015/spacetimelu3.jpg

The time in empty space travels faster than time on Earth due to Earth causing a curve in spacetime

Its like this the curve means more space for something to travel across ie time where as a smooth spacetime takes less space for something to travel across like someone running across a valley while another runs across a flat surface.

Traveling faster is like running faster than someone else you will get to the finish line before them ie travel faster in space youll be in the future before the time you would if you went slower.

Its in the quantum physics branch...its not a pure physics......so, in my opinoin..all the quantum knowledges were just theories or hypothesis..so in the pure physics...[3D] if we travel faster than light..probably we could not see around us because our eyes need the light to see..we could accidents http://answers.yahoo.com/question/accuse_write?qid=20090301082539AAVgLnh&kid=IYduW2zEDVYzTsmB8I45&s=comm&date=2009-03-18+05%3A57%3A01&.crumb=

First of all, Traveling the speed of light is IMPOSSIBLE! But if you want to ask me a "what if..." question, here's the answer: If you could travel the speed of light, you would travel faster than time itself, thus leading to time travel.

Now, the easiest way to achieve time travel, (which I still think is impossible) you will need the following items:

-Black hole

-Large, powerful spacecraft with "return ship."

-A pilot crazy enough to attempt this

Step 1: According to Einstein, a black hole has two ends, therefore the pilot must get one end to follow the back of the ship, and twist it around the other end.

Step 2: The pilot must now enter the black hole.

Step 3: Watch the pilot scream his little voice out as he starts his terrifying journey to the future.

Step 4: Wait about 50 years for his return

Step 5: Watch as the pilot zooms through the atmosphere in the "return ship."

Step 6: Stare in amazement as the pilot comes out unharmed, looking as young as he was 50 years ago.

Step 7: Give the pilot a pat on the back for breaking one of the laws of physics.

Let's say you wanted to kill yourself in a funny way. You got a knife to stab yourself with. Then you went to a long street and instantly teleported yourself to the other end, many miles away. You quickly turn around and see the light from your earlier self catching up with you. Then you instantly teleport yourself back to where you were before. You see yourself before you teleported the first time! Quickly, you stab this earlier version of you to death. Since you died before you could teleport the first time, how could you have lived long enough to stab yourself? It's stuff like that that makes people doubt that time travel, or travelling faster than the speed of light, will ever be possible. (Not to mention the fact that an infinite amount of energy must be spent to accelerate to the speed of light.)

Also, if you had a gun that could shoot bullets faster than the speed of light, you might get killed by a ricochet bullet before you ever pulled the trigger.

As far as I can see, no one has managed to answer your question correctly.

Firstly - it is NOT POSSIBLE to travel at the speed of light, or faster than it. NEVER, NEVER, NEVER. Therefore wondering what would happen if we did is pointless.

However, as Einstein showed, weird, weird things start to happen the faster we go - most notably time dilation. At speeds approaching those of light, any travellers time would slow down relative to anyone who happened to be observing them.

Therefore, theoretically, we could potentially time travel if we could manage to travel at a speed close to light - but this is certainly not possible with today's technology.

This only relates to time travel into the future, btw - there's no current theory on how travel into the past could be achieved.

If you want to break one Law of Physics, why not break them all?

Lets have talking white rabbits, dragons, ghosts, faeries and space aliens. Why not? Lets break the rules of cause and effect.

The Science is very stark: it says it is impossible for ordinary matter to attain light speed.

The meta-science says that Science is a work in progress and that nothing is ever beyond reinterpretation and modification as new facts come into play. What we know is that if we are right then it can't happen, we do not know we are right beyond all possible doubt. Pragmatically however, the difference between where we are now and "absolutely 100% sure" is pretty small and not worth

distinguishing between. Except for entertainment and fantasy escape.

So, tell me: of all the things you know are true, which aren't?

Kinda silly when put that way, huh? cuz' if we knew then ...

So many (too many) that ask questions here seem to be unaware that if we assume something known to be false is true, then we can prove anything false or true. These "what if" questions often start with a false premise. There is no rational argument that can take us from that point to anything useful, except as fantasy.

Well here's a problem with time travel. The Earth is revolving around the sun at thousands of miles an hour. If you were to travel in time, you'd be out in space and the Earth would be far away.

The Earth is also rotating at around a thousand miles per hour.

The Sun and all of its planets together are revolving around the center of our galaxy, about once per 200 million years and moving fast.

The galaxy is also moving toward the "great attractor".

Hi. Time is one of 4 commonly understood dimensions. (X,Y, and Z are the others.) The rate at which time seems to advance seems to slow down for an object as it approaches the speed of light (known as 'c'). If you were traveling at a speed close to light 'your' time would seem to go by as normal to you while 'our' time would pass at 'normal' speed for us. This is not a theory. It has been proven. So, in a way, you would seem to be traveling into the future. If you could somehow stop and return here many years would have gone by and you would be in the future.

I feel that time is just another form of energy which is a leak from what i would like to call the mEnergy/empty space, we have acquired the art of trapping/routing/transforming energy fields like gravitation, electrostatic, magnetic, etc which are also a byproduct of the mEnergy/empty space. We are yet to understand/accept the fact that time is energy and can be trapped/routed/transformed in the near future, it can evolve to be disastrous or the fact that we are "lost in time" as our brains are not capable to handle it between different worlds/time. The reason WHY GOD is SO DARK as no one has seen. I go nuts whenever i think about time....................................

No, because God created time and only He can control time (and also space). If a man can travel through time, he is te most powerful man, coz if he made a mistake he can go back and change his mistake easily. Well, you can only travel through time forward but you can't skip a second, you still have to wait every second.

Time travel-impossible

If one was to travel at the speed of light through space then return to earth, the traveler would age less then the people on earth. Less time would pass. Hence time travel.

we could achieve time travel

Space-Time, Entropy, and the Arrow of Time

In 1905, Albert Einstein proposed a theory that unified mass, energy, motion through space, the relativity of time, and formed a new mathematical concept called spacetime. All objects in the universe move through spacial dimensions while time passes, but the rate at which time passes is relative to the velocity that you are traveling. We humans experience three dimensions on a daily basis (our frame of reference), and within our frame of reference, time "flows" at a rate of 1 second per second. Observers from a different frame of reference will see our frame moving faster or slower than theirs, but they will still measure time in their frame at 1 second per second.

Some physicists have hypothesized that the reason time "flows" is because of a property of matter called entropy defined in the Second Law of Thermodynamics. Entropy is the measurement of how energy will disperse in a given system, such that energy will always move from a higher state to a lower equilibrium state. It is proposed that the entire universe is "unwinding" from its initial high energy state (the "Big Bang") creating the dimension of "time" as the universe expands.

In physics, the mathematics behind the known laws of space-time are symmetric; in other words, the formulas are the same for an object moving forward in the time as an object moving backwards in time. Knowing an object's current position and velocity lets you determine where an object was (backwards in time) and where an object is going (forwards in time).

However, we humans do not perceive time flowing in both directions. For us, the arrow of time points "forward". We have a memory of where we have been, but no perception of what we are going to do; we can only perceive the probability of events that will occur as derived from our current conditions.

Cause and Effect

In the direction of forward flowing time, an action (cause) will have a predictable outcome (effect) according to the laws of physics, where the cause always precedes effect.

Paradox

If alteration of a sequence of events (via time travel) were to occur where an effect no longer had a cause, the situation would result in a paradox. Perhaps the most common thought experiment is the grandfather paradox, where a time traveler goes back in time and inadvertently causes the death of his own grandfather (effect) before his father's conception. If his father were never born, then the traveler himself would never be born, and thus he could never go back in time, and thus never cause the death of his grandparent. If the grandfather is not dead, then he has a child, who has a child who becomes the time travele

วันอังคารที่ 24 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2552

TRAVEL ?

If you travel at a constant speed and the distance you travel varies directly with your travel timeSuppose in 1.5 hours you can walk 5 miles What is the costant of variation and how did you find this?


You divide the numer of miles travelled by the number of hours and the result - the constant of variation - is 3.66 (recurring) miles per hour.

วันจันทร์ที่ 23 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2552

How could traveling the speed of light lead us to time travel?

In a question, someone answered that if we were able to travel the speed of light, then we could somehow achieve time travel. How would this happen?

Also, how could we make time travel possible? Is there some formula to it? I think time travel is a really awesome concept, and I want to learn more about it.


SpaceTime is the 4th Dimension

The faster you travel through it the faster time passes by.

Curving spacetime causes time to slow down

Earths mass effecting spacetime causing a curve

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/22/Spacetime_curvature.png

But in reality it is 4D so the curve is more like this:

http://img506.imageshack.us/img506/5015/spacetimelu3.jpg

The time in empty space travels faster than time on Earth due to Earth causing a curve in spacetime

Its like this the curve means more space for something to travel across ie time where as a smooth spacetime takes less space for something to travel across like someone running across a valley while another runs across a flat surface.

Traveling faster is like running faster than someone else you will get to the finish line before them ie travel faster in space youll be in the future before the time you would if you went slower.

Its in the quantum physics branch...its not a pure physics......so, in my opinoin..all the quantum knowledges were just theories or hypothesis..so in the pure physics...[3D] if we travel faster than light..probably we could not see around us because our eyes need the light to see..we could accidents http://answers.yahoo.com/question/accuse_write?qid=20090301082539AAVgLnh&kid=IYduW2zEDVYzTsmB8I45&s=comm&date=2009-03-18+05%3A57%3A01&.crumb=

First of all, Traveling the speed of light is IMPOSSIBLE! But if you want to ask me a "what if..." question, here's the answer: If you could travel the speed of light, you would travel faster than time itself, thus leading to time travel.

Now, the easiest way to achieve time travel, (which I still think is impossible) you will need the following items:

-Black hole

-Large, powerful spacecraft with "return ship."

-A pilot crazy enough to attempt this

Step 1: According to Einstein, a black hole has two ends, therefore the pilot must get one end to follow the back of the ship, and twist it around the other end.

Step 2: The pilot must now enter the black hole.

Step 3: Watch the pilot scream his little voice out as he starts his terrifying journey to the future.

Step 4: Wait about 50 years for his return

Step 5: Watch as the pilot zooms through the atmosphere in the "return ship."

Step 6: Stare in amazement as the pilot comes out unharmed, looking as young as he was 50 years ago.

Step 7: Give the pilot a pat on the back for breaking one of the laws of physics.

Let's say you wanted to kill yourself in a funny way. You got a knife to stab yourself with. Then you went to a long street and instantly teleported yourself to the other end, many miles away. You quickly turn around and see the light from your earlier self catching up with you. Then you instantly teleport yourself back to where you were before. You see yourself before you teleported the first time! Quickly, you stab this earlier version of you to death. Since you died before you could teleport the first time, how could you have lived long enough to stab yourself? It's stuff like that that makes people doubt that time travel, or travelling faster than the speed of light, will ever be possible. (Not to mention the fact that an infinite amount of energy must be spent to accelerate to the speed of light.)

Also, if you had a gun that could shoot bullets faster than the speed of light, you might get killed by a ricochet bullet before you ever pulled the trigger.

As far as I can see, no one has managed to answer your question correctly.

Firstly - it is NOT POSSIBLE to travel at the speed of light, or faster than it. NEVER, NEVER, NEVER. Therefore wondering what would happen if we did is pointless.

However, as Einstein showed, weird, weird things start to happen the faster we go - most notably time dilation. At speeds approaching those of light, any travellers time would slow down relative to anyone who happened to be observing them.

Therefore, theoretically, we could potentially time travel if we could manage to travel at a speed close to light - but this is certainly not possible with today's technology.

This only relates to time travel into the future, btw - there's no current theory on how travel into the past could be achieved.

If you want to break one Law of Physics, why not break them all?

Lets have talking white rabbits, dragons, ghosts, faeries and space aliens. Why not? Lets break the rules of cause and effect.

The Science is very stark: it says it is impossible for ordinary matter to attain light speed.

The meta-science says that Science is a work in progress and that nothing is ever beyond reinterpretation and modification as new facts come into play. What we know is that if we are right then it can't happen, we do not know we are right beyond all possible doubt. Pragmatically however, the difference between where we are now and "absolutely 100% sure" is pretty small and not worth

distinguishing between. Except for entertainment and fantasy escape.

So, tell me: of all the things you know are true, which aren't?

Kinda silly when put that way, huh? cuz' if we knew then ...

So many (too many) that ask questions here seem to be unaware that if we assume something known to be false is true, then we can prove anything false or true. These "what if" questions often start with a false premise. There is no rational argument that can take us from that point to anything useful, except as fantasy.

Well here's a problem with time travel. The Earth is revolving around the sun at thousands of miles an hour. If you were to travel in time, you'd be out in space and the Earth would be far away.

The Earth is also rotating at around a thousand miles per hour.

The Sun and all of its planets together are revolving around the center of our galaxy, about once per 200 million years and moving fast.

The galaxy is also moving toward the "great attractor".

Hi. Time is one of 4 commonly understood dimensions. (X,Y, and Z are the others.) The rate at which time seems to advance seems to slow down for an object as it approaches the speed of light (known as 'c'). If you were traveling at a speed close to light 'your' time would seem to go by as normal to you while 'our' time would pass at 'normal' speed for us. This is not a theory. It has been proven. So, in a way, you would seem to be traveling into the future. If you could somehow stop and return here many years would have gone by and you would be in the future.

I feel that time is just another form of energy which is a leak from what i would like to call the mEnergy/empty space, we have acquired the art of trapping/routing/transforming energy fields like gravitation, electrostatic, magnetic, etc which are also a byproduct of the mEnergy/empty space. We are yet to understand/accept the fact that time is energy and can be trapped/routed/transformed in the near future, it can evolve to be disastrous or the fact that we are "lost in time" as our brains are not capable to handle it between different worlds/time. The reason WHY GOD is SO DARK as no one has seen. I go nuts whenever i think about time....................................

No, because God created time and only He can control time (and also space). If a man can travel through time, he is te most powerful man, coz if he made a mistake he can go back and change his mistake easily. Well, you can only travel through time forward but you can't skip a second, you still have to wait every second.

Time travel-impossible

If one was to travel at the speed of light through space then return to earth, the traveler would age less then the people on earth. Less time would pass. Hence time travel.

we could achieve time travel

Space-Time, Entropy, and the Arrow of Time

In 1905, Albert Einstein proposed a theory that unified mass, energy, motion through space, the relativity of time, and formed a new mathematical concept called spacetime. All objects in the universe move through spacial dimensions while time passes, but the rate at which time passes is relative to the velocity that you are traveling. We humans experience three dimensions on a daily basis (our frame of reference), and within our frame of reference, time "flows" at a rate of 1 second per second. Observers from a different frame of reference will see our frame moving faster or slower than theirs, but they will still measure time in their frame at 1 second per second.

Some physicists have hypothesized that the reason time "flows" is because of a property of matter called entropy defined in the Second Law of Thermodynamics. Entropy is the measurement of how energy will disperse in a given system, such that energy will always move from a higher state to a lower equilibrium state. It is proposed that the entire universe is "unwinding" from its initial high energy state (the "Big Bang") creating the dimension of "time" as the universe expands.

In physics, the mathematics behind the known laws of space-time are symmetric; in other words, the formulas are the same for an object moving forward in the time as an object moving backwards in time. Knowing an object's current position and velocity lets you determine where an object was (backwards in time) and where an object is going (forwards in time).

However, we humans do not perceive time flowing in both directions. For us, the arrow of time points "forward". We have a memory of where we have been, but no perception of what we are going to do; we can only perceive the probability of events that will occur as derived from our current conditions.

Cause and Effect

In the direction of forward flowing time, an action (cause) will have a predictable outcome (effect) according to the laws of physics, where the cause always precedes effect.

Paradox

If alteration of a sequence of events (via time travel) were to occur where an effect no longer had a cause, the situation would result in a paradox. Perhaps the most common thought experiment is the grandfather paradox, where a time traveler goes back in time and inadvertently causes the death of his own grandfather (effect) before his father's conception. If his father were never born, then the traveler himself would never be born, and thus he could never go back in time, and thus never cause the death of his grandparent. If the grandfather is not dead, then he has a child, who has a child who becomes the time travele

TRAVEL ?

If you travel at a constant speed and the distance you travel varies directly with your travel timeSuppose in 1.5 hours you can walk 5 miles What is the costant of variation and how did you find this?


You divide the numer of miles travelled by the number of hours and the result - the constant of variation - is 3.66 (recurring) miles per hour.