Archive for May, 2009

The Free Musee Jean Moulin – Fighting for Freedom

Saturday, May 23rd, 2009

Back in World War II when France was invaded, several people were trained by the British and air-dropped back into occupied territory. Jean Moulin was one of them. This museum is dedicated to him and his efforts to free his countrymen.

The museum is on top of the Gare Montparnasse Train station which makes it very accessible. The Museum goes through the life of this resistance fighter from his actions during the invasion to when he was interrogated, tortured, and killed. It gives a great view of life in Paris during Wartime. Lest we forget.

The Museum is connected to the French Resistance Museum connected by a theater which gives perspective of the normal Frenchman in World War II. If you want to get an idea of how the War really was for those who lived under the thumb of Nazis, or understand what occupation of your country would be like, this is where you need to go. If you are a history buff, or a military enthusiast, you need to go her to see what underground war is like as well as fighting for your country when Democracy is gone.

See more free attractions like this at the Paris section of NonRevWebsite.com. To see more free attractions from around the world, go to NonRevWebsite.com

One of the Top 10 Free Museums in LA

Thursday, May 21st, 2009

California Science Center is a free hands on museum. It has several exhibits dealing with inventions, biology, and my favorite, Air and Space. There is an Imax Theater and special exhibits which require an entrance fee.

The Air and Space section explores Air and Aircraft, Humans in Space, Mission to the Planets, and Stars and Telescopes. You can also slip on a pair of wings and go into a wind tunnel or work the controls from the cockpit of a Bell-47 Helicopter. There are also an A-12 Blackbird, Bell X-1, and a T-38, among other aircraft, that you can explore.

This is only the tip of the iceburg. There are several exhibits to explore that will keep you busy all day. Not bad for no cost. To see more of the Top 10 Free Attractions, go to the Los Angeles section of the NonRevWebsite.com To see free attractions form around the World, go to NonRevWebsite.com.

Search Engine Paris

Wednesday, May 20th, 2009

The custom search engines that only need one engine to find deals in a Paris is complete. The custom search engine already have key words like ”Free” and “Deals” programmed into them, plus a few others that were found through over 20 years of airline experience and programming experimentation.

The result is a Custom Search Engine for Paris with the power of Google and the experience of NonRevWebsite.com. now you can put in one word like ‘Museums’ and find the free museums or their deals on the first results page, not buried on page 43 of 10,000.

This tool will free up time when you are trying to save money on your next layover or vacation.

Best Food in the World on Discount

Friday, May 15th, 2009

Paris is known for great food. But it usually comes at a great cost. Fortunately, one of our members showed me where the great dinners are found.

The St Germain area of Paris is home to many great restaurants. Some of which are very reasonable, around 15 Euro, and just as delicious as its more expensive counterparts. One of these places is La Citroville. It is a small place with terrific meals.

A full meal consisting an appetizer, Entrée, and dessert costs as little as 12 Euros. The selection was extensive and very delicious. Everyone in our group thought it was well worth the effort to find it.

If you would like to find the direct location of this restaurant, go to NonRevWebsite.com.

LuggageWorks Executive Ballistic Flight Kit

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

Crew Outfitters wanted me to review one of their flight bags to see how it holds up on the line. The bag was the LuggageWorks Executive Ballistic Flight Kit.

It is made of the same tough fabric as the LuggageWorks Bag. Because of the fabric construction, it can expand as your Jeppeson and manuals do which make it more functional than the hard sided bags.

The fabric is also more durable than the leather bags I have had. It won’t scratch or rip as those bags do. But the best feature of the LuggageWorks Executive Ballistic Flight Kit is how well it adapts to the different space requirements.

Since each plane’s cockpit space is different, a flight bag that fits well into an MD-80 may not fit well into a B-767. To make the bag more flexible, expandable pockets were put on the ends and the sides.

The plane I fly, the B767 has, a fairly narrow area for my flight kit. Also, my airplane is going to more cities so I need to carry more charts. The solution was to take out my maps and put the in the expandable pockets on either end making more room for my manuals.

I like the handle better than most bags because it is riveted in. Other bags have screws that loosen and strip over time. The handle did rip at the bottom due to the metal hook on my luggage to carry my flight kit through the terminal.

The only bad feature is the combination lock is made of plastic and is not that secure. Also, as my bag got heavier, the locks would pop open if I
lifted it up without changing the combination lock from the open code.

In general, I really liked this bag. It’s more flexible than the hard sided bag and it is more durable than a leather flight kit. Combine that with the low price and it is a great buy.

Internet Identity Theft

Monday, May 11th, 2009

You can lose your identity on the computer in that hotel office center. It is very easy and it can happen without you even knowing it. This article tells how it can happen to you.

I was in the Sheraton Lagos Nigeria. Even though the country was very unstable, I was informed that the hotel we stay in would be extremely secure. I had no reason to dought that it would not be secure, we were in a well know hotel that my employer trusted. That was my first mistake.

A member of the crew I was with told me to be careful of the computers because this was the spam center of the universe. I kept that in the back of my mind. I decided to try the hotel’s computer to not risk my own computer of getting a virus. That turned out to be the smartest thing I did. But that doesn’t say much.

I decided I would use a messaging program that would have a whole security team behind it, Facebook. Their security was impeccable, but the hackers had a tool that all the security defenses can’t stop. My first clue was when I signed on to Facebook and a warning came on to ‘VERIFY MY BIRTHDAY.’ That spooked me and I shut down the computer and left.

That should have been the end of it, until I saw another crew member later that day get on to their account. That gave me a false sense of security because they would never get on to it if they thought it was safe, right? They had done this trip before. That was my second mistake.

I wrote several messages, signed off the computer, and left for home. When I signed back on to the account with my computer, I was informed my account was suspended because I had misused my account. I quickly called my computer expert and they said the hackers used a Key Logger program to get my information.

How they did It
It turns out that someone who used the computer before me either intentionally, or unintentionally downloaded a virus that logged keystrokes on your computer. No mater what you do, I am not aware of any practice that can prevent them from succeeding. That marketed the security failure of my account.

The Warning Signs
There are things to look for. If you see any of the warning signs, understand any information you put on the computer will compromised. These computers are only good for getting innocuous data from general websites.

First, be aware of you surroundings. If you are going to an area that has a history of hacking such as Nigeria, China, or Russia, know you can only use computers from trusted sources. These sources could be the company you work for that has an IT security department, or a very good friend that you really trust.

Second, if anyone with previous experience tells you that they don’t trust the computers, listen to them. That is the only thing that saved me from hackers damaging my main computer.

Third, if the computers in the area have open access to for anyone to use, be very cautious no mater where they are. The computer I used was in the Lobby a well known hotel, the Sheraton. What I failed to recognize is that ANY person could get on.

This means a person could go to sites they would never go on with their own computer and get a bad viruses. It also means someone could log on and set up the computer to take your information. If they don’t have a person to talk to that can track who can get on, be careful.

Finally, if you get a message that tells you to verify your identity, be cautious. It could mean that someone is phishing for your information or the site you are using has prior knowledge of problems. If is the latter, don’t take the chance. Use that piece of information that there is a security problem.

Top 3 Safety Tips for Traveling Abroad

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009

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I was in a hotel in Lagos Nigeria when I met the head of security for a firm that protects VIPs. Lagos, being a very unstable Country, has some of the most challenging security issues in the world. Here is what they advise as the Top 3 Safety Tips when traveling abroad. These tips work anywhere which is why I thought it was important to point them out.

Number 1, wear clothing that blends in. Don’t be flashy. Jewelry will make you more of a target. If you stick out and attract attention, you will only endanger yourself and others around you. As a side note, try not to wear open toed, or high heals for that mater, when you are in a city. That makes you a mark because you cannot run.

Number 2, Have an attitude to match your surroundings. Being overly cautious will make you look like you have something valuable to hide. Be cautions of your surroundings, but being aggressive about it makes you more vunerable.

Number 3, don’t leave bags unattended. Not only can they disappear with your valuables in them, but you could possible become a Mule for contraband.

These 3 tips may seem like common sense, but they make up the lion’s share of security lapses that can get you in trouble. If you follow these tips, no matter where you are, you can greatly decrease the chance of being a target.