Tom Whittingslow
Born curious, I have explored every material and spiritual avenue available and have written about it. My non-fiction book "Living Gods, Broken Idols" summarizes all that I know about both. Go to: www.thomaswhittingslow.com to read sample chapters.
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Killer IPods: I'm Afraid My IPod Could Kill MeMy recent pacemaker check indicated such interference. Recent studies have indicated that an iPod has has actually disabled the pacemaker when held close to the chest. In my case this would be fatal.
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Cruise Review: Waterway of the CzarsSailing from Saint Petersburg to Moscow was a dreams that Peter the Great never obtained. Thanks to Stalin's corner on the cheap labor market, the entire 800-mile journey can be made by boat in less than eight days.It is a journey into Russia's heart and soul. -
Moscow is Red Hot with Luxury Hotels, Clubs and MoreEverything from Lenin's tomb (and pickled body)to the ultra chic Gum department store can be experienced inside Red Square, suddenly one of the hotest cities on earth. -
Behind the Scenes at the Puro Mexicano Festival in Tucson, ArizonaThe second annual Puro Mexican Film Festival highlighted a selection of cutting edge films on bicultural and border issues, including the role of gays in Mexican society. The highlight was a documentary of the late Lalo Guerrero, the father of Chicano music. -
Happy Day of the DeadWhen the Spanish conquered Mexico, celebrating the dead was so deeply rooted in Aztec culture that they incorporated it into their Catholic, All Saints Day. Visiting the cemetery can be a cultural education. It is a joyous family occasion. -
Top 3 Regional Restaurants in TucsonPersonal recommendation for the best three restaurants in Tucson, a city that is fast becoming a regional gourmet capital. All recommendations are based upon personal experience, and evry dish has been personally tasted. -
Ten Reasons Not to Buy a DELL Inspiron LaptopI'm the dude who bought a DELL. It's an attractive price and package but when things started going wrong I was sucked into a vortex of technology outsourcing. If you value your time, buying a DELL is not the way to go.
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Ghosts of the Sierra MadreAlamos offers a glimpse of a rarified life that has long vanished.. Be sure to bring lots of film; the Republic of Mexico has declared the entire village a National Historic Monument. If you arrive late on a moonlit night you might still hear the ghosts. -
Best Summer Beach Resort Bargains in MexicoMany people overlook the incredible bargains at northern Mexico's beach resorts when temperatures often top 100-degrees. My story describes the experience of staying at Paradiso Resort with tips on how to get there and other places to stay. -
City Insider: LA's Star AttractionsL.A. is the glamour capitol of the world and this article by a Hollywood insider points out the best way to see it.

