We learn of the Top 25 Credit Card offers, beware of Clickbait headlines and Parasite Travel Hackers, visit Havana, Hana and the TWA Terminal and more!
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Here comes Mile Nerd with the latest update to The Top 25 Credit Cards.
The Free-quent Flyer dissects the weird Choice Privileges loyalty program.
I added back to my Feedly the Efficient Asian Man blog (hey, I wonder if there is an inefficient Asian man out there! #stupidjoke). Because of this: One Simple Trick to Stop Clickbait from Annoying You. The blog post content is just this: Stop clicking on it. That’s it! Brilliantly efficient if you ask me!
One more from the Efficient Asian Man: “Are Travel Hacker Parasites?“. Well, some are if you ask me.
These are probably the best pics I have seen about ordinary life in Havana, Cuba.
![And although we loved riding in a classic car and bicitaxi, we agreed that our favorite method to get around was by foot.](http://static4.businessinsider.com/image/559d663c6bb3f7210642a3bc-1200/and-although-we-loved-riding-in-a-classic-car-and-bicitaxi-we-agreed-that-our-favorite-method-to-get-around-was-by-foot.jpg)
Nice trip report by Travel Codex on a drive on the road to Hana in Maui. Brought back memories of our trip there last year. I found the drive pretty nice and so easy in comparison to the scary drive around the northwest part of the island!
![Road to Hana 23](http://1v7mh43xejam2hi9m11cptux.wpengine.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/Road-to-Hana-23.jpg)
14 UNESCO historic villages and towns.
![According to UNESCO, the surrounding villages and farmlands of the Kaiping Diaulou, in Guangdong, China, are still parts of an active rural economy where village houses, rice fields, bamboo groves, and grazed hills have persisted for what might be over a millennia.](http://static2.businessinsider.com/image/559584fe69bedd67237caa26-1200/according-to-unesco-the-surrounding-villages-and-farmlands-of-the-kaiping-diaulou-in-guangdong-china-are-still-parts-of-an-active-rural-economy-where-village-houses-rice-fields-bamboo-groves-and-grazed-hills-have-persisted-for-what-might-be-over-a-millennia.jpg)
The TWA Terminal, a pristine time capsule since 1962 (special for reader Ramsey):
The many men of Sonagachi, India’s largest red light district. Omg, what a gut wrenching story…
And I leave you with this…
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Clickbait 1st
Clickbait about Clickbait? Does it have a third brother? :p
That TWA terminal was restored to former glory, so not really a time capsule. Sadly the Port authority doesn’t really know what to do with it other than open it for visitors once a year. My suggestion would be to make it a FCT!
I think it is to be a “boutique hotel”.
That building in the Kaiping Diaulou picture reminds me visually of the Hollywood Hotel ride at WDW (a.k.a. “Tower of Terror”). I thought that I read the TWA terminal conversion into a Jet Blue-branded boutique hotel was a done deal earlier this year. Has yet another thing gone wrong with this plan?
Yeah, about the boutique hotel, that’s the last I heard of it. Not sure if it is still on, it probably is…building hotels can take a long time sometimes.
TWA was a clickbait headline for me!
I am feeling Titanic now 🙂
Have you seen the Rolling Stone article (Kardashian cover) on Ben Schlappig yet?
Yes of course. Featured it in blog post, check home page headline about “The Hobby”