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Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Hotels In West Miami - Scientists Reportedly Discover Gate To Hell

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By - Claudine Zap
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It sounds like something out of a horror movie. But Italian scientists say that the “Gate to Hell” is the real deal—poisonous vapors and all.

The announcement of the finding of the ruins of Pluto’s Gate (Plutonium in Latin) at an archeology conference in Turkey last month, was recently reported by Discovery News. Francesco D'Andria, professor of classic archaeology at the University of Salento in Lecce, Italy, who has been excavating the ancient Greco-Roman World Heritage Site of Hierapolis for years, led the research team.

D’Andria told Discovery News he used ancient mythology as his guide to locate the legendary portal to the underworld. “We found the Plutonium by reconstructing the route of a thermal spring. Indeed, Pamukkale' springs, which produce the famous white travertine terraces originate from this cave.”

Scribes like Cicero and the Greek geographer Strabo mentioned the gate to hell as located at the ancient site in Turkey, noted Discovery, but nobody had been able to find it until now.

“Pluto’s Gate” has been documented in the Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites, which noted in its description of ancient Hierapolis, “Adjoining the temple on the SE is the Plutoneion, which constituted the city's chief claim to fame. It was described by Strabo as an orifice in a ridge of the hillside, in front of which was a fenced enclosure filled with thick mist immediately fatal to any who entered.”

Strabo (64 B.C.- 24 B.C.) wrote, “This space is full of a vapor so misty and dense that one can scarcely see the ground. Any animal that passes inside meets instant death. I threw in sparrows and they immediately breathed their last and fell.”

The portal to the underworld seems just as bad for your health today. The professor said, “We could see the cave's lethal properties during the excavation. Several birds died as they tried to get close to the warm opening, instantly killed by the carbon dioxide fumes.”

According to Discovery News, the fumes emanated from a cave below the site, which includes ionic columns with inscriptions to Pluto and Kore, gods of the underworld. Also discovered: the remains of a temple, and a pool and stairs placed above the cave. D'Andria is now working on a digital rendering of the site.

Amazingly, this isn’t the first entry to the underworld in the world. In the Karakum Desert, reports the Daily Mail, a fiery pit that’s been lit up for over 40 years has inspired visitors to Derweze in Turkmenistan—and on the Web. Geologists drilling in the area came across a natural gas cavern. Hoping to burn off the gas, they set it on fire. The flames continued to burn, leading locals to dub the site the “door to hell.

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Hotels In West Miami - Tiger Woods, Lindsey Vonn Confirm They Are Dating

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By - FRANK LOVECE
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Tiger Woods and alpine ski racer Lindsey Vonn went public with their relationship Monday, ending several weeks of speculation.

"I guess it wasn't a well-kept secret but yes, I am dating Tiger Woods," Vonn, 28, tweeted one minute before Woods posted his own announcement. "Our relationship evolved from a friendship into something more over these past few months and it has made me very happy. I don't plan on addressing this further as I would like to keep that part of my life between us, my family and close friends."

Woods, 37, wrote, "Something nice that's happened off the course was meeting Lindsey Vonn. Lindsey and I have been friends for some time, but over the last few months we have become very close and are now dating. We thank you for your support and for respecting our privacy. We want to continue our relationship, privately, as an ordinary couple and continue to compete as athletes."

Rumors of a relationship began last month, following Vonn's serious ski accident in Austria on Feb. 5 and her flying home days later on Woods' private jet.

Sunday, March 3, 2013

Hotels In West Miami - What Could Apple Buy With Its $137 Billion?

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Last week, the fight between Apple and pugnacious hedge fund investor David Einhorn of Greenlight Capital went all flat when he withdrew a lawsuit after the company yanked a proxy proposal that would have allowed shareholders to vote on eliminating preferred stock from the company charter.

But the real issue at the core of the fight — the massive mountain of $137 billion in a cash horde — that Apple holds and Einhorn wants it to distribute in some fashion to shareholders still remains.
It’s not clear what Apple will do now, especially since a lot of it is overseas. But execs have indicated that they are evaluating what to do to best serve nervous investors, who havebidded the stock down 40 percent since the fall. While it’s not clear what that will be, it’s also pretty likely Apple will do something.
Until the company decides though, I have some good ideas for CEO Tim Cook to consider:
* Apple could purchase 1,567,506 Tesla Model S Performance with 85 kWh battery and a carbon fiber spoiler at $87,400 each, which would effectively allow CEO Elon Musk to buy the New York Times (a bargain at $1.42 billion!) and use it as his own personal blog.
* It could buy 17.9 houses for each Yahoo employee located near its Sunnyvale, Calif. HQ, so they could be super close to work per CEO Marissa Mayer’s wishes. That breaks down to 206,015 overall homes for 11,500 workers at a median sales price of $665,000 for the area.
* Apple could acquire a big chunk of the Internet all at once, including: Groupon ($3.36 billion), Yahoo ($25.95 billion), Facebook ($61.7 billion), Twitter ($10 billion) and LinkedIn ($18.32 billion), Yelp ($1.47 billion), AOL ($2.81 billion), Pandora ($2.09 billion), Zynga ($2.69 billion), OpenTable ($1.32 billion) and, finally, Pinterest ($2.5 biilion). Phew.
* It could pay Andrew Mason’s $378.36 severance after getting jacked as CEO of Groupon 364,013,179 times over.
* Apple could pay for 97,857 parties for Yammer’s David Sacks’ 40th birthday (at $1.4 million each). Snoop Dogg included.
* It could foot the bill for the budget cuts to save the U.S. government $85 billion this year, so Americans could stop having to say sequester.
* Apple could buy $329 16GB, Wi-Fi mini iPads for 416,413,374 people or everyone in US 315,429,318, plus France and Spain.
* Or it could just give the 7,069,909,686 people on the planet $19.38 each and call it a day.
* Apple could use one dollar bills to carpet an area of 560 square miles, which would more than cover Silicon Valley.
* Finally — and I think this would be a nice gesture to make up for calling his efforts a “silly sideshow” — Apple could give Einhorn 15.56 times the value of his $8.8 billion fund.
Or, of course, not.

Monday, February 25, 2013

Hotels In West Miami - Hong Kong Disneyland Expansion Plan Includes Third Hotel

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By            - Cheung Chi-fai
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Hong Kong Disneyland and the government are in talks over the theme park’s expansion plans, a tourism official said on Monday.

Philip Yung Wai-hung, the tourism commission chief, said planning was under way to expand the park on seven hectares of land unused during the park’s first phase of development.Speaking a Legislative Council economic development panel session, Yung said the expansion plans included adding a third hotel to the park. The two current hotels have about 1,000 rooms between them.


“We are now doing the design, and we aim to report to the legislature within the year on the design and financial arrangements,” he said.

Andrew Kam Min-ho, managing director of the theme park, said his team had been mulling over a dozen proposals, trying to shortlist one or two for the final decision.

“Some are feasible, but some are not,” he said.

Lawmaker Michael Tien Puk-sun was concerned about whether Hong Kong’s 27-hectare theme park – among the smallest in the world – could rise to the challenge of Shanghai’s Disneyland, which is now under construction.

“What expansion plans do we have? Are we going to have a theme park the same size as an American one? Or will we stay a second-class theme park, rather than first-class?” he said.

Hong Kong Disneyland made a profit of HK$109 million – its first profit since opening in 2005 – in the fiscal year to last September.

Kam said the new attractions that opened last year gave a big boost to admissions and revenue.

About 6.7 million tourists, up by 13 per cent, visited the park last year, with 45 per cent from mainland China. It registered revenue of HK$4.2 billion.