Traveling Radiologist, Prepare for Your Drive

Radiology is an ever growing profession. As the need for your expertise becomes more demanding, you may find that traveling to new areas to provide your services proves to be both exciting and lucrative. Before you begin your travels, it is always important to know what to expect from your journey. Since you will be taking your wheels (or perhaps a rental) you will want to make sure that both you and your vehicle are ready for work.

Arrangements

Before you go anywhere, it is important to make sure that everything is taken care of such as your home, and where you are planning to stay. Make sure that your accommodations are ready for you when you get there to avoid any problems. Showing up a few days earlier than your assignment starts is always beneficial so that you can get settled in and make adjustments as necessary.

Organizing the trip

Now that you know where you’re going, you need to take steps to ensure the trip goes smoothly. Google offers many options for travel, like apps that inform you of traffic conditions and weather so that you can plan your trip effectively. You will not want to just find the shortest route in distance, but the safest roads that will take less time to travel. Many highways have variable speed limits and stops, like having to slow down for many towns. Choosing the fastest way is not always the shortest way.

Do remember that you will still have to plan fuel stops. Understanding your vehicle’s fuel consumption and capacity will help you choose when and where you will need to pit stop and give your car a drink.

Sleep-

Depending on how far your destination is, the road can definitely tire you out. If your trip is going to be long, you will want to get plenty of rest prior to your departure. If your new location is going to be in a new time zone, or your new scheduling will require new hours, you may consider getting your body adjusted to the new time frame.

Getting ready

Once you get on the road, you may feel a little bored after the first few miles. To keep yourself lively, make sure that you bring some entertainment with you like music or audio books that will keep your mind preoccupied so you will stay alert.

Before you leave, because you will be traveling the road with your own vehicle, you will need to make sure it is travel worthy. Check all the tires, change the oil and make sure that your spare tire and emergency kit are ready. I have seen many people that thought their spare was inflated and found out too late it was flat.

If you are traveling at night, you will want to bring a flash light, road flares, and probably a neon safety vest in case there are problems that arise. It is better to be safe than sorry.

On the road

The road can sometimes be a lonely place and during a monotonous drive. One way to bring the road some life is by letting your four-legged friend tag along. Although it seems like there will be more work involved, a pet in the car can definitely make the trip a little more enjoyable.

Dos And Donts To Cut The Cost Of Your Holiday

The current economic climate is turning us into a cost-conscious society. We are all looking to trim the cost of everything: the supermarket bills, utilities bills and, of course, this years summer holiday.

There are several ways to save money when booking your holiday. If you are planning to fly with a budget airline this year, one way to cut costs is to familiarise yourself with your airlines added extras, or ancillary charges. Many budget airlines focus on low-cost tickets to attract customers and then make a large proportion of their money by offering optional, added extras, such as checked-in baggage, airport check-in and onboard food and drink. If you are aware of where they make their money, a bit of forward planning should help you to avoid most of these charges.

Heres a list of dos and donts that will help:

Dont travel with checked in luggage
If your airline is charging you to take checked-in baggage, consider travelling with hand luggage only. A significant amount of money can be saved by a family of four if you can survive with hand luggage only.

If you do need to carry hold luggage, pay for it online before checking in as the fees charged online are generally less than at the airport.

Dont exceed your permitted weight allowance
If you do need to travel with more than just hand luggage, make sure you know your weight entitlement and stick to it. Excess luggage charges are expensive and can add loads to the cost of your holiday. Make sure you have left a sufficient amount of weight allowance to bring back extras that you buy on holiday.

Dont buy your currency at the airport
Purchasing currency at the airport has to be the most expensive way of buying foreign currency. If you dont like the rates at the airport what are you going to do, youve nowhere else to go. Prior to travelling, shop around online or on the high street for currency deals, but dont assume that commission-free is the cheapest option. Compare how much you will get for your money, or check how much it will cost to buy the amount of foreign currency you require. This will give you a genuine comparison on which to make your decision. Often, travel agents offer better deals online than in their high street shops.

Dont arrive at the airport too early
Obviously, you need to allow sufficient time to get through airport security, but by arriving too early you risk killing time in the airport shops and may spend money on items you dont really want or need.

Do check-in online
Many budget airlines charge for airport check-in, so check-in online before you leave home and print your own tickets. Try to check-in online as soon as it is possible to do so. If you havent pre-booked your seats, you may stand more of a chance of being allocated seats together the earlier you check in.

Do book your airport parking in advance
Up to a whopping 60 percent can be saved by booking your airport parking online, in advance. Never just turn up at the gate. During busy holiday periods, you may find the price of airport parking increases the nearer you get to your travel date, so book your parking as soon as possible.

Do eat before you fly
If youre flying with a budget airline, consider eating prior to flying, or purchase food and drink after security to take on the plane. But make sure it will fit in your hand baggage, or you may find yourself charged for extra baggage. The cost of feeding a family of four on a budget airline can significantly increase your travel costs. Dont forget about this on your return journey too.

Do purchase travel insurance
While the temptation can be to trim your holiday costs as much as possible, travel insurance is one expense you simply cant afford to do with out. Travel insurance can cover airline failure, lost or stolen valuables and emergency medical treatment.

Travelling without travel insurance is a false economy, is something goes wrong on holiday it could cost you significantly more money than an insurance policy. Its not worth the financial risk, so make sure youre covered.

Traveling with Bluetooth Devices

Traveling is always easier if you take as little with you as humanly possible. It’s always the intention while traveling to carry only to what is most necessary. This is not always an obtainable goal, especially when you are venturing into parts unknown. In addition to the usual essentials, a sizable map and navigational equipment become necessary.

With the unveiling of GPS technology, traveling with maps and huge navigational devices becomes unneeded; a traveler need only carry a GPS receiver. A GPS receiver determines one’s exact position on earth by deciphering the information it receives from GPS satellites. With the assistance of other electronic devices, the GPS receiver will precisely determine your correct location on a map.

For even more even more functions and ease of use, GPS receivers can be used with other mobile devices. The PDA is one of the most frequently used mobile products for this purpose. PDAs make the perfect partner to the GPS receiver because of their unique features, such as a colored screen to display maps and hard drive space for map storage. And PDAs are light compared to other mobile devices such as notebook computers.

There is a problem with using a PDA with a GPS device, however. They do not always integrate well. GPS receivers are normally connected to PDAs using a CompactFlash (CF) card or USB wires. Because some GPS receivers are quite large, attaching it to your PDA using CF can make it too large. Using the USB wires, however, can make your GPS receiver difficult to use and limit its usefulness.

So what could be the solution to this problem? A Bluetooth GPS reciver.

The Bluetooth Solution

Bluetooth wireless technology is the open standard for wireless communication. As long as the two electronic devices are with 10 meters of each other, Bluetooth technology will allow them to send and receive signals and transfer data. No wires are necessary.

Bluetooth GPS Recevier

The Bluetooth GPS receiver is simply a receiver that uses the Bluetooth technology and electronics to transmit GPS data to a mobile device. However, they must share the same technology. For example, if a Bluetooth GPS receiver will be used with a PDA, the PDA must have built-in Bluetooth technology.

The Bluetooth GPS receivers used with the Bluetooth capable PDAs offer many advantages over an ordinary GPS unit, which is connected to the PDA using CompactFlash or USB wires. These advantages include the ability to use wireless connections between the devices. Without wires to limit positioning between the Bluetooth GPS receiver and the PDA, you can place the two devices at their most advantageous locations. For example, if you are using your Bluetooth GPS receiver in your car, you can place the device where it has a clear view of the sky. Then you can place your PDA on your dashboard and have optimum screen visibility. Because the wires are not used to connect the two devices, their positioning will not hamper your driving. Also, because you won’t need to use Bluetooth’s CompactFlash slot, you can use it for other things, such as storing maps or software to optimize the GPS navigation.

Aside from these two advantages, the Bluetooth GPS receiver units have other features, although most of them are brand or unit specific. Generally, Bluetooth GPS receiver units now have pre-stored US maps, point-of-interest (POI databases and route recalculation functions.

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Holidays In Cornwall And Devon – Travelling The English Rivera

On the very south-western tip of England lies the beautiful county of Cornwall. With a delightful mix of superb beaches (among the best in Britain), outstanding scenery and charming towns, villages and cities, Cornwall has something to offer every traveller.

Despite the wealth of attractions & scenic beauty on offer, Cornwall has many affordable hotels, B&Bs & guesthouses to suit the budgets of all holidaymakers.

Cornwall is also Britain’s premier surfing capital not surprising given that it enjoys the best weather anywhere in the country. It also has some of the cleanest beaches and attracts visitors by the millions every year.

Whether it’s lazing on lovely white beaches, ambling along wonderful sub-tropical gardens or exploring quiet, picture-perfect fishing villages you’re after, you’ll find it all when you visit Cornwall.

The famous King Arthur is also believed to have come from Cornwall, in a small town called Tintagel. Cornish history is mystical, ancient and highly fascinating. The many delightful towns and villages are often named after the Christian missionaries that have influenced them.

Like your food and drink? Cornish pubs are known for offering good hearty foods and your choice of flavoursome ales. And let’s not forget the Cornish pasty a tasty must-have meat pie that must be experienced when visiting Cornwall.

Holidays In Devon

Devon is famously known to offer the traveller a feast of splendid scenery, lovely beaches and pretty harbour towns. Popular destinations within Devon include Plymouth, Torbay and Dartmoor National Park.

Devon is also a walkers paradise, and like neighbouring Cornwall is one of the most popular holiday destinations within the United Kingdom. And it’s very easy to see why lush pastures break out into spectacular coastlines, making Devon a Mecca for those hunting for a taste of quaint old England.

While enjoying a holiday in Devon, be sure to experience the wonderfully rugged coastline scenery. Devon is also blessed with some stunning countryside charming narrow little roads amble on for miles with nothing but lush greenery and flora that offers a myriad of explosive colours during the summertime. Driving through these single-lane roads is an experience like no other arrive in a Devon town that’s dotted with charming thatched cottages and enjoy a cream tea and scone in one of the many tea-shops.

Devon offers the traveller a classic English village experience and there are many great hotels, B&Bs and many more types of accommodation to cater to the needs of both the luxury traveller and budget conscious back-packer.

Devon also offers some of the best year-round weather to be found anywhere in the UK. Temperatures in January (when the rest of the country is shivering) average a maximum of 9 degrees.

If you enjoy coasts & estuaries then a holiday in Devon will delight you the estuaries (such as the Teign) also attract many species of migratory birds.

Camotes Island Resort

You can take a ferry both or a fast craft from Pier 1 in Cebu City to port poro Camotes but it is much further and will still take four hours to reach to Mangodlong and Santiago Camotes. My friend and I stayed at The Mangodlong Rock resort. We were told it was one of the nicest beach resorts on Camotes Island. The service was good and it is reasonably priced.

We began our tour at Lake Danao which was one the biggest lakes that I ever seen. It was nice but we decided not to change into our swim suits and take a swim. After Lake Danao we proceeded to the place they called Sunog cave. It was huge and we were told the water was very deep. It was very dark and kind of eerie inside that cave so we again decided against going for a swim. Perhaps we will the next time we visit that cave.

The third part of your tour is in Boho Buro. We climbed to the top of the cliff looking down into the deep blue water of the beach below. The beach looked like a wonderful place to relax and enjoy a lazy day playing in the waves. Even though we were getting tired, there was still time to stop by the other cave near by called Bukilat cave. I really dont know why they use that kind of funny name for a cave. No one gave me a reason for the name when I asked about it. The Bukilat cave is smaller than the Sunog cave and has plenty of light because of several holes in the ceiling that gives direct light from the sun.