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Jaguar C-X16 Sports Car Production Concept Review
The realm of concept cars has changed dramatically in recent years. Concept cars used to be purely experimental. Today, many concept cars are teasers, representative of a model that is soon to be introduced but has not yet been officially announced.
The Jaguar C-X16 is one such vehicle. It’s Jaguar’s vision for the twenty-first century sports car and it will become available at your local Jaguar dealer some time next year.
At …
Twenty Five Lusk, San Francisco, California – Restaurant Review
Ask someone where Lusk Street is in San Francisco and they would probably shrug their shoulders. In fact, I’ve probably walked past this street a dozen times, but this quiet alley in the China Basin neighborhood hides an amazing dining experience.
From the outside the building could be yet another non-descript rehabbed warehouse. With the $15M renovation of this 1917 meatpacking and smokehouse facility the architects have managed to keep the …
American Airlines First Class Flight 181 New York JFK Los Angeles Review
American Airlines flies as many as ten flights each day from New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport to Los Angeles, with many passengers continuing on to far away destinations including Sydney, Australia and Hawaii. Flights from JFK to Los Angeles and San Francisco offer American Flagship Service (AFS) and most utilize the Boeing 767-200 aircraft , which has a three-class configuration with ten first-class seats, 30 business-class seats, and …
FlightTrack Pro App for iPad – Review
FlightTrack Pro, a flight tracking app by Mobiata, offers many useful features that push it to the front rank of flight tracking and reservation apps. However there are still some problems that need to be worked out before the app realizes its full capability.
The basic element of FlightTrack Pro’s interface, which it shares with the regular FlightTrack app, is a gorgeous zoomable world map that not only displays flight routes …
Pet Peeve Survey: Many Hotels Fail to Deliver Quiet Rooms and Working Internet
Staying in a hotel is a fact of life for our readers, most of whom travel on business and expect to be able to get a good night’s sleep, check e-mail, and do work at their hotels. Based on a survey of our readers conducted over the past few months, it appears that hotels in general get decidedly low marks in these basic areas.
We compiled a list of 18 popular pet peeves with …
Yefim Bronfman at Carnegie Hall – Review
Pianist Yefim Bronfman is not a household name but his concert at Carnegie Hall this past Monday may go a long way towards changing that.
Bronfman’s program brought together a variety of works and composers that one would not immediately think of grouping together.
Written in 1806, Beethoven’s Thirty-Two Variations on an Original Theme in C Minor is indeed a major but less performed work. Based on a theme devised by the …


