Wednesday, November 23, 2011

I am doing my first Triathalon and need some clothing advice?

Hi,





As i said above its my first and i don't know what kind of wet suit to buy. Is there such a thing as a suit that covers all 3 disciplines or is it better to get out of the wet suit and into new clothes for the cycle??





Any suggestions of places to buy in the South East area of the Uk would be good, im 40 Min's from London. Or just general tips and hints would be really appricated!





Thanks in advance!I am doing my first Triathalon and need some clothing advice?
Hi!


Speaking from experience, I think you would find it a bit uncomfortable running and biking in a wet suit. They are designed, obviously, to keep the water out but also to keep your body heat in and therefore, when you run and cycle and start to sweat, not only will you be extremely uncomfortable but your body won't be able to cool down. Bear in mind, however, that wetsuits are only needed if swimming in a lake, the sea or river and not in pools.


I'm afraid, as I live in the North I can't recommend any good shops where you are but try going on the internet and seeing which type of wetsuit is recommended. A good website is TRI247.com which has some useful info.


Underneath your wetsuit, you need your cycling shorts and cycle vest as you will be able to do both running and cycling disciplines in these without having to make several changes of clothes. You may find it more comfortable to wear running shorts rather than cycling shorts as the padding in cycle shorts may hinder you slightly - it is the lesser of two evils I suppose: being hindered or having a sore bum after being on the bike!


Hope this is of some help and best of luck! Once you've done your first triathlon, you'll be hooked!!I am doing my first Triathalon and need some clothing advice?
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  • Im confused...I just graduated high school and I am not sure what I want to be in the future, any advice?

    What makes you happy? What are you good at? Also, you could just go get your generals done in college, then see what sticks out to you. OR, while looking at colleges, interview with counselors and see what they think.

    What is your advice to a High School student going to College next year as a first year?

    Is there anything you wish you knew, or didn't do? Or something you wish you had that would have made your first year easier? If you could go back and change one thing what would it be? I always like to know what advice people will tell me because everybody says something different. Thanks i hope to hear unique answers! ill choose the most unique as my best answer.What is your advice to a High School student going to College next year as a first year?
    As soon as you get your class schedule be sure to scout out where the classrooms are. On my first day I wandered around a building looking for room 170 and it turned out it was the auditorium and didn't have the number on it. If they are available always buy used books. When you have to write a term paper find one book on the subject and read it, then go to the library and find other books on the subject that haven't been checked out in years and claim them as a source. Be sure to do your homework Monday through Thursday so you have time to party on Friday and Saturday night. Learn how to do your own laundry and balance a check book before you go to college, and memorize your social security number because you will use it all the time. And get a small refrigerator and microwave and avoid eating in the dining hall.





    I almost forgot! Be sure you know who makes up the test, the professor or the TA. If the professor makes up the test then most of the questions will come from the lecture notes, if the TA makes up the test then the answers will come from the book. And at some point the professor will say ';I wish I had time to go into that subject but...'; and base your term paper upon the subject he wants to cover, if you do a good enough job it's an easy A even with the hardest grader.What is your advice to a High School student going to College next year as a first year?
    My advice would be to get to know the campus. Get to class ahead of time because classes would be so full you have trouble finding a seat... kinda embarrassing lol. But all I could really say is to make sure what your major and minors are so you won't waste your time taking extra classes. BE ON TOP OF IT!!! Trust me! ANd just don't mess up please... Good luck!
    Don't take a lab at 2:00pm on Friday...LOL I did that my first semester in college.





    But really, study hard, but enjoy college. The time you spend in college, just may be some of the best years of your life. Make the best of it and ENJOY IT!

    I cant be myself around a guy that i fancy at school???? any advice?

    my mates say im dead lay bk and fun.but around him or when he walks past me i get all shy and i cant stop looking at him! i just cant be myself......i know its weird but i cant even eat when hes around i always have to check where he is! help!I cant be myself around a guy that i fancy at school???? any advice?
    just perttend he isnt there and hell see how cool you are by looking at you just being yourself with your budds =]I cant be myself around a guy that i fancy at school???? any advice?
    LOL @ Char. I wish I could use the words ';fancy'; and ';mates'; too. They sound so elegant.





    I was like you when I first met the man I'm married to, and I was a lot older than you. If you catch his eye, say hi, so at least he knows you're not staring at him because there is something wrong with him.





    You can't do too much more than that until he starts to talk to you. So after you say ';hi, how are you?'; leave him in peace and just be with your friends as if he weren't there. If you really like someone, be friendly, but respect him enough to let him make the next move if he's going to.





    It may seem hard at first, but it's not impossible. Good luck :)
    Girl you got it bad!!! If you like him that much you need to remember to be yourself though. If you keep acting this way he might think your weird, and not look your way. Next time you get this way around him, just take a breath and remember that he's just a guy, just like you're just a girl. You'll be ok, just remember that hes just another person, and if you'd like to get with him at anytime, calm down! Good Luck, I hope I could help.
    i get the same with the guy i like i whenever i see him i get all nervous and literally cant take my eyes off him. im completely different with everyone else than i am with him. its really annoying because if i could show him the real me he would probably like me haha.





    dont worry trust me EVERYBODY acts this way around the person they like (even guys) just keep telling yourself hes a real person just like you. just try and be yourself. talk to him and try to make good conversation.
    Just relax, know that there are PLENTY of fish in the sea. What you fancy now will be nothing compaired to what you fancy later. Dont belive me? Walk around your local college campus. Use your school as good practice of being rejected and what to say.





    In the end after school rarely do people talk anyways.
    Wow, I understand. It's hard. But you really have to just be yourself. Pretend he is one of your buds. Then he might like you, 'cause he'll see how you don't mind being around him. How you don't freak out. Then maybe he'll like you too.
    Go up to the guy and ask for a date.


    Or tell him he IS going on a date with you.


    Or tell him how you feel and let him ask you on a date.
    I have the same problem, try thinking of something else pretend hes not their. try talking to somebody to keep him off your mind. Hope it helps some. good luck!
    I wish I could be British, I'd love to be able to say that I fancy someone...or call my friends mates.

    Can any one advice if one is able to do two master degrees simultaneously through Distance learning?

    Can any one advice if one is able to do two master degrees simultaneously through Distance learning?





    Please provide some URL or some doc where I can find the information about the rules of education in India regarding the query above, if possible.Can any one advice if one is able to do two master degrees simultaneously through Distance learning?
    May be this site can help you


    http://www.a1onlinecourses.comCan any one advice if one is able to do two master degrees simultaneously through Distance learning?
    If you are doing distance learning...why care about any ';rules'; in India? Any ';rules'; that there may be are at the discretion of the learning establishments involved. Most will not let you work at more then one that THEY offer at the same time but if you do it through two different universities you will be fine. Then again, it's a pretty foolish thing to do just because of the work load. If you want to do two, do them one at a time and concentrate on what you are doing so that it's done right and you maximize your learning.





    I'm working on a Masters right now through Athabasca University in Canada which specializes in distance learning. It's a fully accredited University that is very highly regarded here in Canada and with international students. In fact, they more or less set the standard for distance learning institutions.





    While I'm only doing one Masters at this time my sister did a double Masters a few years ago. She did one in Crime and Intelligence Analysis through University of Edinburgh (Scotland), which they no longer offer, and a Master of Arts through Athabasca. As long as she was willing and able to pay for them AND handle the workload nobody cared.
    You can get a two master degrees through distance learning but you need to enroll in different online university





    You may check this link about rules of education in India


    http://www.thedegreepeople.com/3yeardegr鈥?/a>


    http://prayatna.typepad.com/education/20鈥?/a>


    http://thebiopower.blogspot.com/2008/04/鈥?/a>
    No. Only one post graduate course is permitted through distance learning program from reputed universities.
    Hey dude its very simple even i did d same choose any 2 university n do ur masters...n eve in single unversity u can do it but d class ll spin over so...better do it two different universitys
    Yes, you can.

    Is there a place on the web to get remodeling advice?

    I would like to post pictures of what I have now and get advice


    on what I should change to help stage my home for sale.


    I have done web searches but can't find anything where I can post my actual photos.Is there a place on the web to get remodeling advice?
    You can post them on utube and link those to this site, then, we can help.


    Good luckIs there a place on the web to get remodeling advice?
    Utube, Flicker and just typing Blog into your search criteria will give you many options. HGTV has many shows on selling/staging. Without even seeing a picture - the keys are neutral controls, rooms that flow, and decluttering = get rid of everything that reflects you, all personal items out. You can just go and look at model homes and see how they are staged. Best to use as little furniture as possible and keep your window treatments minimal. You want to move away so start packing now. Clean and neat from yard to rafters. Some nurseries sell color bowls/pots (collection of plants in one container) which you can place at the entrance or on a patio. Turn on some accent lights and light candles during showings.

    Can any one advice if one is able to do two master degrees simultaneously through Distance learning?

    Can any one advice if one is able to do two master degrees simultaneously through Distance learning?





    Please provide some URL or some doc where I can find the information about the rules of education in India regarding the query above, if possible.Can any one advice if one is able to do two master degrees simultaneously through Distance learning?
    May be this site can help you


    http://www.a1onlinecourses.comCan any one advice if one is able to do two master degrees simultaneously through Distance learning?
    If you are doing distance learning...why care about any ';rules'; in India? Any ';rules'; that there may be are at the discretion of the learning establishments involved. Most will not let you work at more then one that THEY offer at the same time but if you do it through two different universities you will be fine. Then again, it's a pretty foolish thing to do just because of the work load. If you want to do two, do them one at a time and concentrate on what you are doing so that it's done right and you maximize your learning.





    I'm working on a Masters right now through Athabasca University in Canada which specializes in distance learning. It's a fully accredited University that is very highly regarded here in Canada and with international students. In fact, they more or less set the standard for distance learning institutions.





    While I'm only doing one Masters at this time my sister did a double Masters a few years ago. She did one in Crime and Intelligence Analysis through University of Edinburgh (Scotland), which they no longer offer, and a Master of Arts through Athabasca. As long as she was willing and able to pay for them AND handle the workload nobody cared.
    You can get a two master degrees through distance learning but you need to enroll in different online university





    You may check this link about rules of education in India


    http://www.thedegreepeople.com/3yeardegr鈥?/a>


    http://prayatna.typepad.com/education/20鈥?/a>


    http://thebiopower.blogspot.com/2008/04/鈥?/a>
    No. Only one post graduate course is permitted through distance learning program from reputed universities.
    Hey dude its very simple even i did d same choose any 2 university n do ur masters...n eve in single unversity u can do it but d class ll spin over so...better do it two different universitys
    Yes, you can.
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  • Is there a place on the web to get remodeling advice?

    I would like to post pictures of what I have now and get advice


    on what I should change to help stage my home for sale.


    I have done web searches but can't find anything where I can post my actual photos.Is there a place on the web to get remodeling advice?
    You can post them on utube and link those to this site, then, we can help.


    Good luckIs there a place on the web to get remodeling advice?
    Utube, Flicker and just typing Blog into your search criteria will give you many options. HGTV has many shows on selling/staging. Without even seeing a picture - the keys are neutral controls, rooms that flow, and decluttering = get rid of everything that reflects you, all personal items out. You can just go and look at model homes and see how they are staged. Best to use as little furniture as possible and keep your window treatments minimal. You want to move away so start packing now. Clean and neat from yard to rafters. Some nurseries sell color bowls/pots (collection of plants in one container) which you can place at the entrance or on a patio. Turn on some accent lights and light candles during showings.

    I have a new home and I've discovered that there is a pear tree in our backyard- any advice on care for me?

    I do not have any experience with fruit-bearing trees. Any information shared with me would very much be appreciated. I live in Wisconsin( very cold winters) if that would affect anything.I have a new home and I've discovered that there is a pear tree in our backyard- any advice on care for me?
    Fruit Bearing trees need to be put on a regular pesticide program or bugs will eat all your fruit. Fruit trees will also attract animals to your yard. Also there are proper pruning techniques that must be followed in order to get the most fruit out of the tree. They require a lot of work. My advice to you would be to either let it go and get what you can get out of it or call a professional to take care of it.

    What is your advice about where to have my wedding?

    My fiance and I are from two different places so we decided to have our wedding some place other then our home towns.





    Where is a breath taking place to have a wedding? Preferably some place historical. The both of us are history buffs!What is your advice about where to have my wedding?
    The Biltmore Estate, NC


    Any of the mansions in Newport, RI (Breakers, Marble House, etc)


    Colonial Williamsburg


    Sturbridge Village, MA


    Jamestown, VA


    Old City Tavern, Philadelphia, PA


    Savannah, GA


    Charleston Harbor, SC





    You have endless options! Good luck!What is your advice about where to have my wedding?
    Gettysburg, Colonial Williamsburg--there are just too many places to think about and list.





    Battlefields would be gorgeous (although maybe a little weird), but Colonial Williamsburg for example may have a hall for your reception as well. Depends on what you're looking at.
    If you're on the west coast, look at Carmel, CA or somewhere around there, or maybe Santa Barbara.





    If you're on the east coast, I'd say Williamsburg. It is a breathtaking place.





    If you're in the middle of the country, then try the north rim of the Grand Canyon.
    Disney World or Central Park.





    Have you considered at ';The Top of the Rock';? aka Rockefeller Plaza in NYC. Spectacular view of Manhattan.
    You could do a destination wedding at a resort in the Caribbean.
    Gettysburg.

    Is there any advice you can give to someone wanting to learn dance routines without a studio?

    Now, I'm not looking to make dancing a profession, but I'm a person who likes to casually learn dance routines to certain songs. I don't attend a dance workshop or studio, though. I'm just looking for advice on how to go about learning the routines in the comfort of my home.Is there any advice you can give to someone wanting to learn dance routines without a studio?
    try miimicking these guys http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Msb5gQKo鈥?/a>

    Can some one advice me how far is redwood city from Yosemite?

    Hello


    I'm planning to visit redwood, yosemite, napa, sonata, and hearst castle from San Jose.


    Can any one advice me the best itinerary. I only have from Nov 11-15.


    Please let me know the distance of each place from San Jose. ThanksCan some one advice me how far is redwood city from Yosemite?
    You can put those all into a map website, like http://maps.google.com and it will tell you directions, distance, and approximate travel time.





    And I don't think you want to go to Redwood City; it's not what you think it is - it's just a suburban peninsula town. They have a couple good restaurants, but based on your other travel plans it sounds like you are looking for redwood trees.





    If you want to go somewhere very close to San Jose, go to this website and scroll down to ';Impressive Redwoods'; http://www.bahiker.com/extras/best.html





    Yet more impressive are Redwood National Park and Sequoia National Park, which are nowhere near Redwood City.





    For an itinerary, with only 4 days I would suggest picking only one of those places. You can easily combine Napa and Sonoma, but Yosemite cannot be done in just one day.Can some one advice me how far is redwood city from Yosemite?
    I'm assuming from your question that you are flying into San Jose airport. Wow, you have made some itinerary for yourself in 4 short days. This will be a ';whirl-wind'; trip for sure !


    From the airport take Route 280 N toward Redwood City, about 50


    miles toward the coast. From Redwood City head N on Route 680


    now going inland to Napa / Sonoma about 90 miles. Hearst Castle is on the coast in a town called San Simeon. from Napa / Sinoma take Route 101 S to Coastal Route 1 which will take you right into


    San Simeon about 200 miles. From San Simeon take Route 1 S about 15 miles and just outside of Cambra take Route 46 until you merge into Route 41 ( you will find yourself on 2 lane windy roads so it won't be a fast ride) . Follow Route 41 into Fresno, get Route 41 out of Fresno and follow to Yosemite Park. Remember, you will be getting into more mountainous windy and steep roads after you leave Fresno and you don't travel as quickly so we say add double the miles for mountainous roads.


    Your miles from San Simeon to Yosemite will be close to 350 or more miles so prepare yourself for a long road trip. It is very scenic, however. Give yourself enough time to get your plane in San Jose when you leave Yosemite. You will not take the same route out that you came in on .Take Route 120 out of the park and follow the signs directing you to San Francisco. Please get maps of California before you leave home (AAA) you will need a map to visualize the distances you are going to try to make in a short time. I hope this helps...and have a safe and wonderful trip!
    http://www.mapquest.com/





    Go on here and click the DIRECTIONS tab


    and put in your various destinations





    It'll give you a map, drive time, and mileage

    What is your advice for the Taiwan government and people so that Taiwan can attract more foreign tourists?

    Your advice on things that the Taiwan government or people should do right now so that more international traverlers will visit Taiwan.What is your advice for the Taiwan government and people so that Taiwan can attract more foreign tourists?
    Above all, you need to allow people here to start learning how to take pride in their countries natural resources by giving them a say on how to manage them. This means the LOCALS -not the tour bus operators and the hotel guys who profit by plundering the resource until its used up. let local people learn how to TAKE CARE of living, growing natural environments and then the pride of place that your country lacks will follow naturally. Start getting high schools and university students extra credit for taking care of natural areas/ tourist attraction areas in the evenings when its not insanely hot. This will also help a generation that has lost touch with its environment learn how to connect to the earth and nature.





    1. Standardize english pinyin across the board. Immediately. have all signs and maps across the island have 1 form of pinyin that is standard. Most of the confusion arises from the 75 different methods of signage.





    I personally have had to explain to Korean and Japanese businessmen on 2 occasions, who were trying to navigate a major road in Taichung the 4 or 5 different ways of spelling Wenshin Road. (Wen-Chin, Uenchin, Wen-Sin, WenXin, etc...) this is costing your government MONEY, CREDIBILITY, and is UN-PROFESSIONAL. Its not about cultural dominance or any china linguistic issue. Its about CLARITY OF COMMUNICATION. If you are a politician, please GROW UP and stop screwing your own country over and SOLVE an EASY problem. All it takes is one person to sit down and state that Tongyong is official and all signs must be changed to match it by xxx time or federal enforcement officers will forcibly remove the signs until they match. Start using the power over the country that being federal a**h*les gives you over lazy county officials. really the lack of consistency does make things here un-necessarily difficult to navigate.





    2. Better linkage and communication between the bi-lingual government websites. This is easy to implement. Just put links to the other sites in an organized manner near the edge of each of the sites. Some already do, but not all. Get better placement for official sites on Google and Yahoo search engines by inquiring with those corporations as to what a government tourist facility needs to do to get near the top ahead of private operators.





    3. Architectural and planning controls near tourist destinations. Enforcement of rules that probably already exist. The worst thing that happens when a new site becomes popular is the crop of new uncontrolled development that blasts up immediatly next to sites, thus destroying the natural feeling and reducing visitor numbers- a false advertisment that leaves visitors feeling cheated.


    An example of this is near Gao-Mei wetlands. The wind turbines and hideous overcrowding destroy any credibility this area holds as a natural reserve. Dont allow tour buses to dump truckloads of goofs all at once and the cheesy night market next to it that has developed. This can be relocated. The only thing that makes this place nice is when you get a clear day with an amazing sunset over the ocean. The wetlands itself, seems overcrowded and mucky and its hard to recommend anyone to go to see grassy hummocks that birds have all abandoned due to people and dogs tromping through without limits. For some reason locals still go, most likely due to the lack of real beach development near taichung. consider removing some of the dragon teeth (concrete barriers) on the west coast of Taiwan (the populated bit) and plant more mangroves. This will allow for better flood protection, more nesting area for birds and fish, and attract more tourists as well as providing your locals with a legitimate place to take pride in.





    4. Control the numbers of people arriving at an area, so everyone can have a good experience, as has been done with orchid island and at turtle island.





    But they should be able to ticket and seize tour operator licences and be allowed to seize and destroy buses if need be to prevent the abuse of natural resource areas by overly greedy (unlicenced) operators.





    5. Voluntary limitations on development by the people living near a tourist site. The people by an area will need to be consulted and educated and allowed to benefit as well as the operator. In other words jobs and ideally the creation of some kind of ability for the individuals to control the operator if the development exceeds the areas capacity to handle the numbers of visitors.





    5. More protected park areas with development farther outside. Play up the natural wonders, and DELIVER on the marketing. Edited advertisments that have photoshopped out the towering hotels next to a development are misleading advertising. Advise best times to visit an area. Some areas are only able to be appreciated at certain times of day, such as at sunset or sunrise. They can remain open throughout but bi-lingual signage recommending times of day should be available. Pamplets and easy to read bilingual maps are great! Consider more maps in Korean and Japanese as well as english to be available at 7-11.





    6. Road work. the central mountain goat paths are not safe enough to classify as highways. Or re-classify them as safe ONLY for small cars and motorcycles but disallow buses that can carry more than 10 people on them. The roads are unsafe and crumbling from over-use. The buses often are bigger than the roads. Certain roads can also be closed or turned into extended walking trails with reduced maintenence costs to your government and increased possible profit for local populations nearby. Prime areas for this include the heavily damaged highway 8 between Taichung and Nantou, highway 20 between Taidong and Kaosiung. Populations of small towns within these areas can be encouraged to relocate or be allowed access with special passes or licence plates on their (no more than 10 p within) cars. (after passing a tourist operation licencing course if they want to drive a car that takes more than 6 passengers.) The blue trucks can continue to be used on these roads for purposes of food/logistical delivery and trail maintence services. This could allow locals to start developing their own tour operations in co-operation with your government agencies.





    7. Give all visitors to an area a bilingual survey regarding the quality of their experience and any suggestions they may have for improvement. Take the advice seriously. They probably have more ideas than I can give you or more specific ideas tailored to an area. The people who care enough to complete the survey can help contribute to a better experience for future visitors.





    8. Hire foreigners with university degrees (in the related language) to check the wording and spelling of official documents. I still see a lot of mistakes on many sites. Its not just lawyer-ese but ensuring clear communication again.





    9. Ask yourself if MORE visitors is what Taiwan's environment really needs. Isn't it already stretched beyond its limit already?





    What you really should be thinking is of ways to make Taiwan an attractive place to the people ALREADY here- the Taiwanese and getting valuable people to want to stay here. If you can do this, foreigners will follow. If people HERE don't want to stay or see their own country, why should people from other countries want to visit?





    10. Convert unused industrial areas that are abundant into parkland. If someone isn't using an area or using it in an inappropriate (polluting way), be able to seize it and convert it into park/ natural reserve/ tourist resource area. This will help housing prices and get more industrial waste areas cleaned up and profitable again.





    11. Clean bathrooms with more western style toilets and toilet paper PROVIDED at tourist rest stops inside each stall. regular cleaning and maintenence of these areas. Gas stations as well. Squatters are tolerable to many people, but many foreign visitors have no idea how to use these. Stickmen pictoral signs may be good for the assistence of foreign travellers. It also can make an amusing t-shirt.What is your advice for the Taiwan government and people so that Taiwan can attract more foreign tourists?
    Thanks a lot, that page convinced me to spend my next holiday in Taiwan!!

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    To add to what Matt said; in regards to public areas, such as parks, tourist areas and the like, the local governments need to make a serious effort to upkeep these areas. I see it time and time again, a place gets built or re-done....

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    ...looks beautiful for a time, then just totally falls apart because lack of maintenance. Why spend all the money to make a place beautiful, then not touch it for 5 years, and end up having to spend all that money again to make it beautiful again? I really don't understand that.

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    There's a new park the government in Kaohsiung City just built at the intersection of Jiuru (9th Road) and Cheng Ching Road. I thought it was so nice when they built it.

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    It's been at least 4 months since they've finished. I drive by it every day, and I've yet to see anyone cut the grass/weeds. Now it looks awful. I don't get it....

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    Actually the Bus signs-Most New boards in the buses now show the complete route in English and Chinese in Taipei city. Also The New Boards being put up also show the complete route map in Chinese and below the major stops are indicated in English.





    The Tourism board already have excellent Tourist maps for Taipei city and of the Whole Taiwan (Many types) In English, Japanese and Chinese-Excellent Quality and detailed and Free.


    To improve, The Taiwan Counties (Other than the Major cities that already have bilingual websites) need to have English sites if they want to increase tourist traffic into their areas.





    While the Tourism board caters mainly to the upper end travellers, there should be more info available for the Average tourist on a budget. They should list the Top 3 star Hotels and Promote Minsus(Homestay) to a greater extent.There are many websites available now but all in Chinese.





    The Govt should encourage more Budget Air carriers - Like Jetstar to come to Taiwan.The Budget traveller is not the ';Hippie'; type but ordinary people - the working class who want to visit new places. They prefer to spend their Dollars eating and shopping and sight seeing so are not looking for 5* stay but places that have the basic amenities,reasonable rates, clean and safe with internet access.
    Do advertising on TV BBC or CNN! I would really like to visit Taiwan but except for info about Taipei, I don't know anything! I don't like big cities and would like to get more info on countryside, beaches and historical places to visit!
    Cleaning up the beaches would be a good start. There could be so many beach vacation possibilities in Taiwan but many of the beaches are littered. I've seen some that look like dumps. Going to the beach isn't a high priority for many Taiwanese, but lots of foreign tourists like the ocean and could be attracted to Taiwan if more beachefronts were cleaned and carefully developed.





    (Oh yeah, the lifeguards will have to quit blowing their whistles whenever someone gets in over waist deep. People from other countries really hate that!)
    Hi Choiu-nan,


    Certain things the Taiwan goverment may not eb able to do much with about, like China issue %26amp; natiral disasters like typhoon, earthquakes..


    But how about increasing the standard of bus services in the island? or also make the places like tourist areas more friendly to tourists.. such as putting up fixed proper bus stops.. fare charts (so we no need to ask when we board the buses).. more English signages.Taiwan visitors centers are already doing so much good works..


    Thanks. :)
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  • Imagine yourself as a child. If you could go back and give yourself advice, what would it be?

    Fun question! :)Imagine yourself as a child. If you could go back and give yourself advice, what would it be?
    There is so much I would love to have hammered into my own head and not have to wait so long to learn:


    * The abuse you were put through was NOT your fault. There's something wrong with them, not you.


    * Sex does not mean love.


    * Love your time with the people you love, they sadly aren't always going to be in your life.


    * Do what makes you happy, don't worry what other people think of it.


    * You have to do what is right for you not everyone else.


    * You WILL hurt people in your life even when you don't mean to.


    * Positive people are great.


    * Be the one that talks to the lonely looking person!


    * You do have the power to do something.


    * Learn to defend yourself early, but use your words instead when you can.Imagine yourself as a child. If you could go back and give yourself advice, what would it be?
    hmm in college but i suppose that doesnt make me ineligible for this one ;]





    i think i'd say,





    avoid your grandparents (theyve cause alot of trouble)


    dont let your brother leave


    dont let them tell you your ability to do math is fine because it sucks.


    finish writing that story and get it on disk because floppies dont work.





    and i dont need to tell you this but a friendly reminder stand up for yourself or life will batter you.





    go out and party for once in your life because down the road you'll feel like a slave to the needs of others or maybe just the computer screen.





    be nice not a doormat.





    dont be closed off from others because of fear





    invest in gold


    take the job at the stock show showing cattle.





    ah and dont trust any relative on your mothers side, they are nuts and will give you years of necessary therapy down the rode.





    and kicking your cousin in the happy place paid off big he stopped bullying you so get to it the sooner its done the sooner you can read!





    then id say i'd be back because i had a bit more experience to gain hey i'm not going to leave old me in the dark about who i may or may not marry!1 what if it was the nasty boy that shoved legos up his nose!!! ewwww





    lol
    -Suck it up and get the braces. Bad teeth may not matter to you at 11, but they sure will matter to you later. In fact, take better care of your teeth in general!





    -Spend more time with grandma and grandpa. Don't take them for granted. Make sure they know how important they are to you.





    -Have grandma teach you her secret to the world's best scrambled eggs, or you'll spend many frustrated years unsuccessfully trying to replicate them when she's gone.





    -Cut your hair shorter. I know you've had super long hair for as long as you can remember, but you will still be the same person without it. It's just hair. I know you're nervous about letting go of the length you've had all your life, but you will be so happy you did. Don't wait until that awful botched haircut in your early 20s forces you to cut most of it off.





    -Don't throw away your pictures of dad. Someday you might want to remember what he looks like, even if you still don't like him.





    -Take Milly to the beach more often. She loves it so much. When she's old and blind, you won't be able to make up that time. And when she's gone, you'll wonder why you let something stupid like her mild carsickness stop you from giving her more fun times at her favorite place. And for heaven's sake, take more video of her! When she's a pup, when she's an adult, when she's older...capture it all!





    -Be nicer to your little sister. She'll still throw mean stuff you did to her as a kid back at you 15 years later when you actually have a good relationship with her, and even though you were a just a stupid kid at the time, you'll feed bad about it.





    -Don't let things people say destroy you. Someday, you'll barely remember their faces, let alone care what they think.
    Don't trust your sister one hundred per cent!





    If you want to get rid of b*tchy girls always complaining about your looks - yup, b*tchy girls on 3rd grade, where is our world going to? - don't tell a teacher, face them up (but don't beat them).





    The biggest remedy of life is your hapiness. It is true that you can change the way you feel with a smile. So stop moaning and complaining - SMILE!





    Don't cry your eyes out when you don't get tickets to the backstreet boys concert... They aren't so good, you will enventually find later.





    Delete all your silly tunes from your ipod and download some REAL music - The Beatles, Queen, Bob Marley, Led Zeppelin, Chuck Berry, Michael Jackson - but make sure none makes you teary!





    NO, George Harrison isn't gross - don't worry, you'll find how gorgeous he is later on.





    And the best thing to do to all your troubles and worries is...





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    You are not the cause of your mother's death. She died because it was time.





    Do not take anyone for granted for tomorrow they may not be here.





    Learn how to do many things well and you'll never be bored.





    Go through the world and not care so much of what other people think.





    Be all that you can be. Don't let anything stop you.





    Keep positive people around you. Don't let others bring you down.





    Do not let your anger suck you in.





    Walking the dog is the best form of stress relief.
    Just like Corgie Girl, I am still a minor but I still wish I was given advice back then.





    1) Stand up for what you believe it, and don't let others bring you down.


    2) When mom is upset with Dad, don’t let her comb your hair.


    3) Do something when you see others or an animal get hurt.


    4) Raise your hand more in class, it is okay if you get some of the answers wrong.


    5) If you want to draw on the wall, do it behind the sofa.


    6) Keep asking “why” until you understand it.


    7) Don't take all of your anger out on your older (and STRONGER) brother


    8) Don’t drink anything when you’re upside down.


    9) Stay far away from prunes





    I'll try to think of more..!
    Great Question-


    ~Don't let the brats down the road get you down(though I did learn that later and they got what for)


    ~Learn what ';sue'; actually meant


    ~Learn how to potty train a dog the right way and you wouldn't have lost 2 almost 3 dogs.(listened to parents who said ';spank the snot out of it and it will learn';)


    ~Don't teach ';yourself'; how to shave your legs when you are 10. lol
    - Finish college, you will regret the decision not to for YEARS to come.





    - It doesn't matter that those drugs make you happy and feel good for a while, but they will screw your life for a lot longer than you could have ever dreamed.





    -make better choices in the guys you date. They are jerks.





    ADD: That first jack@ss you will want to marry, well don't bother. He is a drunk and no you can't change him.
    Stand your ground. Don't let the bullies bully you.





    You have a mouth, use it.





    You have a heart, use it.





    Know you are worth more than your 'boyfriend' says.





    Know that sex does not equal love.





    And don't drive the wrong way on a 6 lane highway......for 5 miles.....drunk.....





    ADD: You said it mcally! My first husband was a cheating drunk lazy liar.
    I don't know if I count since I am still a minor, but I will try to answer.





    Don't be intimidated by bullies, they will be fat and have 10 kids in 10 years.





    Don't envy the cheerleaders, they have the roughest of lives.
    Stay in school, study harder and get into a college right after high school don't wait! Don't be shy around people be out going don't care what people think. I also which I would have dated more as I had plenty of oppertunites with plenty of different people.
    I know myself as a child far too well. There is no amount of advice I could give myself that would change a thing. Back then, I knew everything... who didn't? (I wish I knew as much NOW as I thought I did back then...lol)
    If I could go back to being thirteen I would tell myself not to have sex with him.
    Love yourself or are fine just the way you are
    Don't be shy, go and make friends. That would be my advise.

    Why is it so easy to give advice to others but so hard to apply your own advice to your own problems?

    I don't think many people can do that though. How can I improve in this area?Why is it so easy to give advice to others but so hard to apply your own advice to your own problems?
    R: It may be because your problem is different. Have you tried leaving your advice in your mail box?


    DS:Cuz we do it fur lulz!


    R:Maybe you should try asking for help, it works sometimes.


    DS:We rarely lulz at ourselves!Why is it so easy to give advice to others but so hard to apply your own advice to your own problems?
    Well a lot of it is pride...and its very easy to criticize others...many time the things that we hate in others is a reflection of something in ourselves...





    Proverbs has a scripture in it that says pull the board out of your own eye before you try to pull the splinter out of your brothers...so I have allowed the Lord to show me where I am missing it and need to heal...It works much better when the Lord gives you revelation because as a double edge sword...when it goes into the flesh, He takes it out, as it goes in it can be painful...but with the other side of the sword as it goes out he seals up the wound and brings freedom...is that too deep for you?
    Most times we know of a solution only after the problem has happened to us. Sometimes the solution isn't clear until after much time has past.


    We then try to make others aware, so they won't be hurst as we were.
    Because when you advise other people, you don't see the issue as such a big deal as opposed to if you were trying to figure out your own problem.
    Advice is usually hard to implement so we take heart in the hope that someone else implements it.
    Lol read books? Or like try to know everything you dont already know..thats what schools for i guess.

    I need some serious advice on how to be a good...........?

    passenger on a motorcycle! Hubby wants me to start riding with him on his little jaunts. I'm afraid that if I react to a car getting too close, or a sudden stop, that I'll cause us to have an accident!





    Advise, please!!!I need some serious advice on how to be a good...........?
    Most important of all RELAX don't worry about how you will react, it is being fidety %26amp; tense that causes a lot of problems for riders, but try to trust your hubby because he won't put in any situation that will endanger you.





    To start off with wear a helment, long sleeve jacket, gloves, jeans, boots with a low heel, and no LACES (because they can be caught in the chain) (you will also find that your head will feel heavy beacuse of the helmet, time will actually make that easier, it is because you head isn't used to extra weight that the helmet consists of)





    When you go to hop on, wait until your hubby is ready for you to hop on, get yourself settled find the hand grips %26amp; use them (or if your too small hold your hubby around the waist (but not too tightly beacuse he still has a bike to be able to manouver), place your feet on the pillion pegs, then try not to wiggle or move too much as this upsets the stabilty of the bike, when you approach corners keep your hubby's helmeted head in line with yours and you cannot go wrong (because when you keep your head directly behind his your body automatically leans without any worrying about when to lean, or how far to lean, or tensing up (which can cause problems for your hubby's control of the bike) because basically you are fooling the body with the eyes -this came from my hubby when I first stared riding with him %26amp; he was %26amp; is dead right %26amp; before I knew it I became more aware of the corners, without feeling tense or scared).





    Before you commence the ride work out hand signals how to tell your hubby to stop or slow down because you aren't comfortable from my own experience I found the best thing to do is finish the ride, %26amp; when we have stopped hop off %26amp; give him a darn good ear bashing, because your hubby needs to concerntrate to control the ride. And at all times do not remove your feet from the foot pegs, until your hubby has parked the bike %26amp; it is time to get off (don't wont major burns form the exhaust pipe)





    After going down the first street %26amp; stopping you will learn that you need to brace yourself ever so slightly for accelleration %26amp; de-ccelleration, but again it won't be long before you will see you hubby straighten up %26amp; see his hands reach for the brakes %26amp; clutch to stop, as well as recognise when he starts to duck his head in preperation of speeding up (as well as seeing the hands move as well) in the end it is recognise body signals that are ever so slight and you will prepare yourself for that event.





    When you have finished the ride %26amp; it is time to hop off ask him if he's ready, for you to dismount you don't wont to be the cause of the bike toppling because you got off before he was ready.





    The best measure is to ask him before the ride what he needs you to do so you both stay safe, and TRUST him ,RELAX and have funI need some serious advice on how to be a good...........?
    Don't wiggle around. When you move around you shift your body weight it's as if you were driving the bike. This doesn't mean you have to be completely still, you can scratch your nose and things like that. If you need to stretch your legs out while riding do one at a time, slowly. It is especially important that you don't wiggle when the going slow, like coming to a stop. This can really throw the bike around. In turns lean with your husband, not against.
    On a motorcycle you are going to have to accept the fact that your safty is in the hands of the driver.


    If you can't accept that then you are putting both you and the driver in danger.


    Closing you eyes is not really a good idea because it will only make you more prone to overreacting.


    A good motorcycle passenger can trust experience and skill of the driver and just enjoy the ride.
    If you've never been on the back of a bike before, chances are that your friend will take it easy to start with. We've put a few tips together to make your ride more enjoyable.





    Relax, don't sit there as stiff as an old board.





    Lean with the bike. That is don't deliberately lean around corners. Just relax and go with the bike.





    Don't try to sit bolt upright around corners.





    Don't fidget at high or low speeds.





    Arrange a signal with the rider if you are uncomfortable. A dig in the ribs usually works!





    Don't get off the bike until the rider has both feet on the ground and is aware that you are about to get off , again it's good to arrange a signal.





    If your rider is filtering through traffic, remember that the bike is harder to handle at low speeds, so the less movement you make will help steady the bike.





    Expect the unexpected. Watch the road so you can anticipate any sudden braking or accelerating.





    During braking, you will lunge forward slightly and will probably nut your riders lid, prepare yourself on the approach of junctions and roundabouts to prevent sliding into the riders seat.





    During acceleration you will lunge back a little. If your holding on to a rear grab rail then just grip a bit tighter to steady yourself, leaning forward will help so long as you are not putting your body weight on the rider. If you are holding on to the rider during acceleration then it is easier to steady yourself.





    Don't distract the rider whilst moving. They need their concentration on the road.





    Give these notes to your hubby:





    Prep your pillion (passenger) before you set off.





    Arrange a signal that they can give you if they are uncomfortable. Don't let them sit there scared witless at 70mph afraid to move.





    Stop frequently to check they are ok.





    Take it steady to start with. Having a pillion on the back effects braking and acceleration. So allow time in judging gaps during overtaking and don't break suddenly.
    You need to start slow. Practice with him. Try to lean when he leans, but don't try to outdo him. MSF offeres a rider and passenger course to help passenger


    You can check for sites on line
    Great That you have been INVITED to ride with him!





    The first step in being a great passenger is to communicate with your husband about your concerns.





    To become a great passenger first, allow your husband to mount, and get situated on the bike first. Once that is accomplished, wait for him to INVITE you to mount the bike. When a passenger mounts a motorcycle, they will mount from the left side of the bike by placing their foot on the passenger peg and swinging their right leg over the seat. Understand that when you do this; all of your weight will be placed on the left side of the bike and he will have to compensate for this.





    Your education as far as being a passenger is to maintain a firm but comfortable hand hold around his waist, keeping your feet on the passenger pegs at ALL TIMES. This allows you control of your movement also.





    Realize that in his movements to operate the bike safely; you will feel very subtle changes that occur; but only if you remain in contact of him at the waist and your torso near or against his. It's a form of non-verbal communication.





    Stopping: you will feel his body start to straighten up before he starts to apply the brakes. Prepare for this by changing your body position by a slight straightening or sitting up yourself.





    Accelleration: the same applies here; although in reverse. He will make a subtle shift in his body positon by leaning forward to anticipate the taking off or accelleration. Follow his position also. Remember that all these movements are smooth and relaxed.





    Turning: you have your hands on his waist, your feet on the passenger pegs and going down the road keep your eyes over one of his shoulders. As he prepares to execute a turn, LOOK over his inside shoulder and lean WITH him; not before, not agaist his lean and not more. As he returns back to straight line riding position, you will also.





    Personal safety gear for you, the passenger carries the same importance if not more than the rider.





    Your concern about being a good passenger is a great start to becoming a life long riding partner with your husband. Enjoy-Have FUN!!
    Before riding as a passenger on ANYONE'S motorcycle, be sure they have at least 1,000 mikes of riding experience. I have over 100k %26amp; 33yrs of experience plus 5yrs working at a motorcycle shop; every new rider wanted to take a friend ASAP, not wait a 1,000 miles. So I`would explain that statistics [at the time] showed that about 95% of all MC wrecks happened in the 1st 300 miles, 98% in the 1st 3,000 miles; so even at 1,000 they were far from experienced. Good riding involes patience, learning, muscle memory %26amp; experience.





    Good luck, ride safe %26amp; ride straight
    No its not that bad. what my girl does is she gets close to me and grabs my waist and holds on but not to tight. And she leans in turns with me. Youi wanna lean into the turns but not anymore then the driver does. And you never wanna hold on to the arms or shoulders. And dont shift your weight form side to side to quickly.
    -Dont move arounnd while turning or stopping hard.


    -I wouldnt exactly lean with him in a turn but I definately would not fight it or counterlean. If you lean you can actually turn the bike yourself without his input.. so just sit there like a piece of luggage. Dont lean against the turn or with it.


    -Dont hug him too hard (with your arms or legs)


    -dont get too close to him because you will squish his man stuff against the gas tank.. keep a little distance


    -Sit up straight and make sure your helmet is not too close to his helmet, because when he shifts gears the helmets will bang together if your too close.


    -If he is stopping short, try to brace yourself against the gas tank instead of holding onto him. If you hold onto him he will have to support his weight and your own as he slows down to stop.


    Have fun!!
    Hold on (your arms around his waist).


    When he leans the bike into a turn, lean with him. Don't fight the lean, you'll throw off his steering by trying to counter balance.
    Have him take short trips around the neighborhood first, very little or no traffic, let you get used to it. Then just get a little longer each time and get into traffic a little at a time.


    Check out this link, alot of good stuff.





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    Advice from other are good but ask Hubby to take it very easy the fist few times with you and not to try and impress you with speed or acceleration of the bike. Hold onto him and relax.


    Happy riding and enjoy
    The best way you can be a good passenger is just relax and let your hubby control the bike. Remember that the car next to you will not touch you,it will touch the bike first. Your hubby has already made the right moves to pass it. Just relax and take in the view and enjoy the ride.Ride easy


    a fellow biker


    Buy the way what kind of bike do you have?
    #1 Ask him how he feels you can help. He will know more than anyone, what he needs.





    Most passengers%26gt; contact. Hold around waist, not neck. be relaxed, be neutral. do not lean, do not help steer, do not get scared. Just sit behind in the most relaxed way you can. At the first rest stop, ask how you are doing, and what could improve.





    2 up riding is about communication.
    Most passengers d not realize this and most people answering this question haven't said is that the passenger has more control over the direction of the bike than does the rider(driver). You need to lean with the rider because he is use to the weight leaning with him. AT first the best thing to do is pick a spot on the back of his helmet or head and focus on this until it becomes second nature to lean with him. You can move around on the back just do not do it in any sudden movemnet do it slow he will be able to feel it and compensate for your movement. Also feel the bike as you are sitting there after awhile you will automatically lean with him without realizing your moving.


    In a lean if you feel like you are going to fall it is because your inner ear is telling your brain that. To combat this you need to push down on the foot peg as he starts to lean. So if he leans to the right put more pressure on the right foot peg. This makes your brain think that you are catching yourself in a fall and you won't get that falling feeling. Without going into all the physics involved when he leans into a turn the forces are actually pushing you onto the seat not to the ground.


    Enjoy the ride.
    don't be so critical. you need to chill out.
    True story.


    I had the same problem with my wife, she wanted to ride but was a little scare. Last friday I finally took her with me to a 100 mile ride and guess what she loved it!!! I can't wait until my mother takes my kids again so we can go for another adventure. What everyone keeps saying its very true. Just lean with him don't do the opposite and you will be fine. My wife at first was fighting the turns and that was causing me to hold on tight to the handle bars but once I told her everything went fine. Just relax and go with the flow.
    Just keep breathing and hold on. Follow his movements and trust that he knows what he is doing and won't let anything bad happen to you. That said, why the hell do you want to be on the back? It sucks. Get your license and your own bike and you will be a much happier camper. I promise.
    Just lean with him.





    Whatever he does do the same or you will throw the bike off, no jerking or sudden movements.





    Tell him to take some side street so you can get used to it.
    He will be in control of the bike, you need to just relax but hang on and don't make any sudden movements, at first it can be a bit scary, but once you get comfortable you will love it. Stay close to him when turning corners. All will be fine! Have a good ride and maybe take some practices runs around town to get a feel of how it handles and how your hubby drives it!
    close your eyes when you're riding if you get nervous

    I have a new home and I've discovered that there is a pear tree in our backyard- any advice on care for me?

    I do not have any experience with fruit-bearing trees. Any information shared with me would very much be appreciated. I live in Wisconsin( very cold winters) if that would affect anything.I have a new home and I've discovered that there is a pear tree in our backyard- any advice on care for me?
    Fruit Bearing trees need to be put on a regular pesticide program or bugs will eat all your fruit. Fruit trees will also attract animals to your yard. Also there are proper pruning techniques that must be followed in order to get the most fruit out of the tree. They require a lot of work. My advice to you would be to either let it go and get what you can get out of it or call a professional to take care of it.

    What is your advice about where to have my wedding?

    My fiance and I are from two different places so we decided to have our wedding some place other then our home towns.





    Where is a breath taking place to have a wedding? Preferably some place historical. The both of us are history buffs!What is your advice about where to have my wedding?
    The Biltmore Estate, NC


    Any of the mansions in Newport, RI (Breakers, Marble House, etc)


    Colonial Williamsburg


    Sturbridge Village, MA


    Jamestown, VA


    Old City Tavern, Philadelphia, PA


    Savannah, GA


    Charleston Harbor, SC





    You have endless options! Good luck!What is your advice about where to have my wedding?
    Gettysburg, Colonial Williamsburg--there are just too many places to think about and list.





    Battlefields would be gorgeous (although maybe a little weird), but Colonial Williamsburg for example may have a hall for your reception as well. Depends on what you're looking at.
    If you're on the west coast, look at Carmel, CA or somewhere around there, or maybe Santa Barbara.





    If you're on the east coast, I'd say Williamsburg. It is a breathtaking place.





    If you're in the middle of the country, then try the north rim of the Grand Canyon.
    Disney World or Central Park.





    Have you considered at ';The Top of the Rock';? aka Rockefeller Plaza in NYC. Spectacular view of Manhattan.
    You could do a destination wedding at a resort in the Caribbean.
    Gettysburg.

    Is there any advice you can give to someone wanting to learn dance routines without a studio?

    Now, I'm not looking to make dancing a profession, but I'm a person who likes to casually learn dance routines to certain songs. I don't attend a dance workshop or studio, though. I'm just looking for advice on how to go about learning the routines in the comfort of my home.Is there any advice you can give to someone wanting to learn dance routines without a studio?
    try miimicking these guys http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Msb5gQKo鈥?/a>
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  • Can some one advice me how far is redwood city from Yosemite?

    Hello


    I'm planning to visit redwood, yosemite, napa, sonata, and hearst castle from San Jose.


    Can any one advice me the best itinerary. I only have from Nov 11-15.


    Please let me know the distance of each place from San Jose. ThanksCan some one advice me how far is redwood city from Yosemite?
    You can put those all into a map website, like http://maps.google.com and it will tell you directions, distance, and approximate travel time.





    And I don't think you want to go to Redwood City; it's not what you think it is - it's just a suburban peninsula town. They have a couple good restaurants, but based on your other travel plans it sounds like you are looking for redwood trees.





    If you want to go somewhere very close to San Jose, go to this website and scroll down to ';Impressive Redwoods'; http://www.bahiker.com/extras/best.html





    Yet more impressive are Redwood National Park and Sequoia National Park, which are nowhere near Redwood City.





    For an itinerary, with only 4 days I would suggest picking only one of those places. You can easily combine Napa and Sonoma, but Yosemite cannot be done in just one day.Can some one advice me how far is redwood city from Yosemite?
    I'm assuming from your question that you are flying into San Jose airport. Wow, you have made some itinerary for yourself in 4 short days. This will be a ';whirl-wind'; trip for sure !


    From the airport take Route 280 N toward Redwood City, about 50


    miles toward the coast. From Redwood City head N on Route 680


    now going inland to Napa / Sonoma about 90 miles. Hearst Castle is on the coast in a town called San Simeon. from Napa / Sinoma take Route 101 S to Coastal Route 1 which will take you right into


    San Simeon about 200 miles. From San Simeon take Route 1 S about 15 miles and just outside of Cambra take Route 46 until you merge into Route 41 ( you will find yourself on 2 lane windy roads so it won't be a fast ride) . Follow Route 41 into Fresno, get Route 41 out of Fresno and follow to Yosemite Park. Remember, you will be getting into more mountainous windy and steep roads after you leave Fresno and you don't travel as quickly so we say add double the miles for mountainous roads.


    Your miles from San Simeon to Yosemite will be close to 350 or more miles so prepare yourself for a long road trip. It is very scenic, however. Give yourself enough time to get your plane in San Jose when you leave Yosemite. You will not take the same route out that you came in on .Take Route 120 out of the park and follow the signs directing you to San Francisco. Please get maps of California before you leave home (AAA) you will need a map to visualize the distances you are going to try to make in a short time. I hope this helps...and have a safe and wonderful trip!
    http://www.mapquest.com/





    Go on here and click the DIRECTIONS tab


    and put in your various destinations





    It'll give you a map, drive time, and mileage

    What is your advice for the Taiwan government and people so that Taiwan can attract more foreign tourists?

    Your advice on things that the Taiwan government or people should do right now so that more international traverlers will visit Taiwan.What is your advice for the Taiwan government and people so that Taiwan can attract more foreign tourists?
    Above all, you need to allow people here to start learning how to take pride in their countries natural resources by giving them a say on how to manage them. This means the LOCALS -not the tour bus operators and the hotel guys who profit by plundering the resource until its used up. let local people learn how to TAKE CARE of living, growing natural environments and then the pride of place that your country lacks will follow naturally. Start getting high schools and university students extra credit for taking care of natural areas/ tourist attraction areas in the evenings when its not insanely hot. This will also help a generation that has lost touch with its environment learn how to connect to the earth and nature.





    1. Standardize english pinyin across the board. Immediately. have all signs and maps across the island have 1 form of pinyin that is standard. Most of the confusion arises from the 75 different methods of signage.





    I personally have had to explain to Korean and Japanese businessmen on 2 occasions, who were trying to navigate a major road in Taichung the 4 or 5 different ways of spelling Wenshin Road. (Wen-Chin, Uenchin, Wen-Sin, WenXin, etc...) this is costing your government MONEY, CREDIBILITY, and is UN-PROFESSIONAL. Its not about cultural dominance or any china linguistic issue. Its about CLARITY OF COMMUNICATION. If you are a politician, please GROW UP and stop screwing your own country over and SOLVE an EASY problem. All it takes is one person to sit down and state that Tongyong is official and all signs must be changed to match it by xxx time or federal enforcement officers will forcibly remove the signs until they match. Start using the power over the country that being federal a**h*les gives you over lazy county officials. really the lack of consistency does make things here un-necessarily difficult to navigate.





    2. Better linkage and communication between the bi-lingual government websites. This is easy to implement. Just put links to the other sites in an organized manner near the edge of each of the sites. Some already do, but not all. Get better placement for official sites on Google and Yahoo search engines by inquiring with those corporations as to what a government tourist facility needs to do to get near the top ahead of private operators.





    3. Architectural and planning controls near tourist destinations. Enforcement of rules that probably already exist. The worst thing that happens when a new site becomes popular is the crop of new uncontrolled development that blasts up immediatly next to sites, thus destroying the natural feeling and reducing visitor numbers- a false advertisment that leaves visitors feeling cheated.


    An example of this is near Gao-Mei wetlands. The wind turbines and hideous overcrowding destroy any credibility this area holds as a natural reserve. Dont allow tour buses to dump truckloads of goofs all at once and the cheesy night market next to it that has developed. This can be relocated. The only thing that makes this place nice is when you get a clear day with an amazing sunset over the ocean. The wetlands itself, seems overcrowded and mucky and its hard to recommend anyone to go to see grassy hummocks that birds have all abandoned due to people and dogs tromping through without limits. For some reason locals still go, most likely due to the lack of real beach development near taichung. consider removing some of the dragon teeth (concrete barriers) on the west coast of Taiwan (the populated bit) and plant more mangroves. This will allow for better flood protection, more nesting area for birds and fish, and attract more tourists as well as providing your locals with a legitimate place to take pride in.





    4. Control the numbers of people arriving at an area, so everyone can have a good experience, as has been done with orchid island and at turtle island.





    But they should be able to ticket and seize tour operator licences and be allowed to seize and destroy buses if need be to prevent the abuse of natural resource areas by overly greedy (unlicenced) operators.





    5. Voluntary limitations on development by the people living near a tourist site. The people by an area will need to be consulted and educated and allowed to benefit as well as the operator. In other words jobs and ideally the creation of some kind of ability for the individuals to control the operator if the development exceeds the areas capacity to handle the numbers of visitors.





    5. More protected park areas with development farther outside. Play up the natural wonders, and DELIVER on the marketing. Edited advertisments that have photoshopped out the towering hotels next to a development are misleading advertising. Advise best times to visit an area. Some areas are only able to be appreciated at certain times of day, such as at sunset or sunrise. They can remain open throughout but bi-lingual signage recommending times of day should be available. Pamplets and easy to read bilingual maps are great! Consider more maps in Korean and Japanese as well as english to be available at 7-11.





    6. Road work. the central mountain goat paths are not safe enough to classify as highways. Or re-classify them as safe ONLY for small cars and motorcycles but disallow buses that can carry more than 10 people on them. The roads are unsafe and crumbling from over-use. The buses often are bigger than the roads. Certain roads can also be closed or turned into extended walking trails with reduced maintenence costs to your government and increased possible profit for local populations nearby. Prime areas for this include the heavily damaged highway 8 between Taichung and Nantou, highway 20 between Taidong and Kaosiung. Populations of small towns within these areas can be encouraged to relocate or be allowed access with special passes or licence plates on their (no more than 10 p within) cars. (after passing a tourist operation licencing course if they want to drive a car that takes more than 6 passengers.) The blue trucks can continue to be used on these roads for purposes of food/logistical delivery and trail maintence services. This could allow locals to start developing their own tour operations in co-operation with your government agencies.





    7. Give all visitors to an area a bilingual survey regarding the quality of their experience and any suggestions they may have for improvement. Take the advice seriously. They probably have more ideas than I can give you or more specific ideas tailored to an area. The people who care enough to complete the survey can help contribute to a better experience for future visitors.





    8. Hire foreigners with university degrees (in the related language) to check the wording and spelling of official documents. I still see a lot of mistakes on many sites. Its not just lawyer-ese but ensuring clear communication again.





    9. Ask yourself if MORE visitors is what Taiwan's environment really needs. Isn't it already stretched beyond its limit already?





    What you really should be thinking is of ways to make Taiwan an attractive place to the people ALREADY here- the Taiwanese and getting valuable people to want to stay here. If you can do this, foreigners will follow. If people HERE don't want to stay or see their own country, why should people from other countries want to visit?





    10. Convert unused industrial areas that are abundant into parkland. If someone isn't using an area or using it in an inappropriate (polluting way), be able to seize it and convert it into park/ natural reserve/ tourist resource area. This will help housing prices and get more industrial waste areas cleaned up and profitable again.





    11. Clean bathrooms with more western style toilets and toilet paper PROVIDED at tourist rest stops inside each stall. regular cleaning and maintenence of these areas. Gas stations as well. Squatters are tolerable to many people, but many foreign visitors have no idea how to use these. Stickmen pictoral signs may be good for the assistence of foreign travellers. It also can make an amusing t-shirt.What is your advice for the Taiwan government and people so that Taiwan can attract more foreign tourists?
    Thanks a lot, that page convinced me to spend my next holiday in Taiwan!!

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    To add to what Matt said; in regards to public areas, such as parks, tourist areas and the like, the local governments need to make a serious effort to upkeep these areas. I see it time and time again, a place gets built or re-done....

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    ...looks beautiful for a time, then just totally falls apart because lack of maintenance. Why spend all the money to make a place beautiful, then not touch it for 5 years, and end up having to spend all that money again to make it beautiful again? I really don't understand that.

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    There's a new park the government in Kaohsiung City just built at the intersection of Jiuru (9th Road) and Cheng Ching Road. I thought it was so nice when they built it.

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    It's been at least 4 months since they've finished. I drive by it every day, and I've yet to see anyone cut the grass/weeds. Now it looks awful. I don't get it....

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    Actually the Bus signs-Most New boards in the buses now show the complete route in English and Chinese in Taipei city. Also The New Boards being put up also show the complete route map in Chinese and below the major stops are indicated in English.





    The Tourism board already have excellent Tourist maps for Taipei city and of the Whole Taiwan (Many types) In English, Japanese and Chinese-Excellent Quality and detailed and Free.


    To improve, The Taiwan Counties (Other than the Major cities that already have bilingual websites) need to have English sites if they want to increase tourist traffic into their areas.





    While the Tourism board caters mainly to the upper end travellers, there should be more info available for the Average tourist on a budget. They should list the Top 3 star Hotels and Promote Minsus(Homestay) to a greater extent.There are many websites available now but all in Chinese.





    The Govt should encourage more Budget Air carriers - Like Jetstar to come to Taiwan.The Budget traveller is not the ';Hippie'; type but ordinary people - the working class who want to visit new places. They prefer to spend their Dollars eating and shopping and sight seeing so are not looking for 5* stay but places that have the basic amenities,reasonable rates, clean and safe with internet access.
    Do advertising on TV BBC or CNN! I would really like to visit Taiwan but except for info about Taipei, I don't know anything! I don't like big cities and would like to get more info on countryside, beaches and historical places to visit!
    Cleaning up the beaches would be a good start. There could be so many beach vacation possibilities in Taiwan but many of the beaches are littered. I've seen some that look like dumps. Going to the beach isn't a high priority for many Taiwanese, but lots of foreign tourists like the ocean and could be attracted to Taiwan if more beachefronts were cleaned and carefully developed.





    (Oh yeah, the lifeguards will have to quit blowing their whistles whenever someone gets in over waist deep. People from other countries really hate that!)
    Hi Choiu-nan,


    Certain things the Taiwan goverment may not eb able to do much with about, like China issue %26amp; natiral disasters like typhoon, earthquakes..


    But how about increasing the standard of bus services in the island? or also make the places like tourist areas more friendly to tourists.. such as putting up fixed proper bus stops.. fare charts (so we no need to ask when we board the buses).. more English signages.Taiwan visitors centers are already doing so much good works..


    Thanks. :)
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    Imagine yourself as a child. If you could go back and give yourself advice, what would it be?

    Fun question! :)Imagine yourself as a child. If you could go back and give yourself advice, what would it be?
    There is so much I would love to have hammered into my own head and not have to wait so long to learn:


    * The abuse you were put through was NOT your fault. There's something wrong with them, not you.


    * Sex does not mean love.


    * Love your time with the people you love, they sadly aren't always going to be in your life.


    * Do what makes you happy, don't worry what other people think of it.


    * You have to do what is right for you not everyone else.


    * You WILL hurt people in your life even when you don't mean to.


    * Positive people are great.


    * Be the one that talks to the lonely looking person!


    * You do have the power to do something.


    * Learn to defend yourself early, but use your words instead when you can.Imagine yourself as a child. If you could go back and give yourself advice, what would it be?
    hmm in college but i suppose that doesnt make me ineligible for this one ;]





    i think i'd say,





    avoid your grandparents (theyve cause alot of trouble)


    dont let your brother leave


    dont let them tell you your ability to do math is fine because it sucks.


    finish writing that story and get it on disk because floppies dont work.





    and i dont need to tell you this but a friendly reminder stand up for yourself or life will batter you.





    go out and party for once in your life because down the road you'll feel like a slave to the needs of others or maybe just the computer screen.





    be nice not a doormat.





    dont be closed off from others because of fear





    invest in gold


    take the job at the stock show showing cattle.





    ah and dont trust any relative on your mothers side, they are nuts and will give you years of necessary therapy down the rode.





    and kicking your cousin in the happy place paid off big he stopped bullying you so get to it the sooner its done the sooner you can read!





    then id say i'd be back because i had a bit more experience to gain hey i'm not going to leave old me in the dark about who i may or may not marry!1 what if it was the nasty boy that shoved legos up his nose!!! ewwww





    lol
    -Suck it up and get the braces. Bad teeth may not matter to you at 11, but they sure will matter to you later. In fact, take better care of your teeth in general!





    -Spend more time with grandma and grandpa. Don't take them for granted. Make sure they know how important they are to you.





    -Have grandma teach you her secret to the world's best scrambled eggs, or you'll spend many frustrated years unsuccessfully trying to replicate them when she's gone.





    -Cut your hair shorter. I know you've had super long hair for as long as you can remember, but you will still be the same person without it. It's just hair. I know you're nervous about letting go of the length you've had all your life, but you will be so happy you did. Don't wait until that awful botched haircut in your early 20s forces you to cut most of it off.





    -Don't throw away your pictures of dad. Someday you might want to remember what he looks like, even if you still don't like him.





    -Take Milly to the beach more often. She loves it so much. When she's old and blind, you won't be able to make up that time. And when she's gone, you'll wonder why you let something stupid like her mild carsickness stop you from giving her more fun times at her favorite place. And for heaven's sake, take more video of her! When she's a pup, when she's an adult, when she's older...capture it all!





    -Be nicer to your little sister. She'll still throw mean stuff you did to her as a kid back at you 15 years later when you actually have a good relationship with her, and even though you were a just a stupid kid at the time, you'll feed bad about it.





    -Don't let things people say destroy you. Someday, you'll barely remember their faces, let alone care what they think.
    Don't trust your sister one hundred per cent!





    If you want to get rid of b*tchy girls always complaining about your looks - yup, b*tchy girls on 3rd grade, where is our world going to? - don't tell a teacher, face them up (but don't beat them).





    The biggest remedy of life is your hapiness. It is true that you can change the way you feel with a smile. So stop moaning and complaining - SMILE!





    Don't cry your eyes out when you don't get tickets to the backstreet boys concert... They aren't so good, you will enventually find later.





    Delete all your silly tunes from your ipod and download some REAL music - The Beatles, Queen, Bob Marley, Led Zeppelin, Chuck Berry, Michael Jackson - but make sure none makes you teary!





    NO, George Harrison isn't gross - don't worry, you'll find how gorgeous he is later on.





    And the best thing to do to all your troubles and worries is...





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    You are not the cause of your mother's death. She died because it was time.





    Do not take anyone for granted for tomorrow they may not be here.





    Learn how to do many things well and you'll never be bored.





    Go through the world and not care so much of what other people think.





    Be all that you can be. Don't let anything stop you.





    Keep positive people around you. Don't let others bring you down.





    Do not let your anger suck you in.





    Walking the dog is the best form of stress relief.
    Just like Corgie Girl, I am still a minor but I still wish I was given advice back then.





    1) Stand up for what you believe it, and don't let others bring you down.


    2) When mom is upset with Dad, don’t let her comb your hair.


    3) Do something when you see others or an animal get hurt.


    4) Raise your hand more in class, it is okay if you get some of the answers wrong.


    5) If you want to draw on the wall, do it behind the sofa.


    6) Keep asking “why” until you understand it.


    7) Don't take all of your anger out on your older (and STRONGER) brother


    8) Don’t drink anything when you’re upside down.


    9) Stay far away from prunes





    I'll try to think of more..!
    Great Question-


    ~Don't let the brats down the road get you down(though I did learn that later and they got what for)


    ~Learn what ';sue'; actually meant


    ~Learn how to potty train a dog the right way and you wouldn't have lost 2 almost 3 dogs.(listened to parents who said ';spank the snot out of it and it will learn';)


    ~Don't teach ';yourself'; how to shave your legs when you are 10. lol
    - Finish college, you will regret the decision not to for YEARS to come.





    - It doesn't matter that those drugs make you happy and feel good for a while, but they will screw your life for a lot longer than you could have ever dreamed.





    -make better choices in the guys you date. They are jerks.





    ADD: That first jack@ss you will want to marry, well don't bother. He is a drunk and no you can't change him.
    Stand your ground. Don't let the bullies bully you.





    You have a mouth, use it.





    You have a heart, use it.





    Know you are worth more than your 'boyfriend' says.





    Know that sex does not equal love.





    And don't drive the wrong way on a 6 lane highway......for 5 miles.....drunk.....





    ADD: You said it mcally! My first husband was a cheating drunk lazy liar.
    I don't know if I count since I am still a minor, but I will try to answer.





    Don't be intimidated by bullies, they will be fat and have 10 kids in 10 years.





    Don't envy the cheerleaders, they have the roughest of lives.
    Stay in school, study harder and get into a college right after high school don't wait! Don't be shy around people be out going don't care what people think. I also which I would have dated more as I had plenty of oppertunites with plenty of different people.
    I know myself as a child far too well. There is no amount of advice I could give myself that would change a thing. Back then, I knew everything... who didn't? (I wish I knew as much NOW as I thought I did back then...lol)
    If I could go back to being thirteen I would tell myself not to have sex with him.
    Love yourself or are fine just the way you are
    Don't be shy, go and make friends. That would be my advise.

    Why is it so easy to give advice to others but so hard to apply your own advice to your own problems?

    I don't think many people can do that though. How can I improve in this area?Why is it so easy to give advice to others but so hard to apply your own advice to your own problems?
    R: It may be because your problem is different. Have you tried leaving your advice in your mail box?


    DS:Cuz we do it fur lulz!


    R:Maybe you should try asking for help, it works sometimes.


    DS:We rarely lulz at ourselves!Why is it so easy to give advice to others but so hard to apply your own advice to your own problems?
    Well a lot of it is pride...and its very easy to criticize others...many time the things that we hate in others is a reflection of something in ourselves...





    Proverbs has a scripture in it that says pull the board out of your own eye before you try to pull the splinter out of your brothers...so I have allowed the Lord to show me where I am missing it and need to heal...It works much better when the Lord gives you revelation because as a double edge sword...when it goes into the flesh, He takes it out, as it goes in it can be painful...but with the other side of the sword as it goes out he seals up the wound and brings freedom...is that too deep for you?
    Most times we know of a solution only after the problem has happened to us. Sometimes the solution isn't clear until after much time has past.


    We then try to make others aware, so they won't be hurst as we were.
    Because when you advise other people, you don't see the issue as such a big deal as opposed to if you were trying to figure out your own problem.
    Advice is usually hard to implement so we take heart in the hope that someone else implements it.
    Lol read books? Or like try to know everything you dont already know..thats what schools for i guess.

    I need some serious advice on how to be a good...........?

    passenger on a motorcycle! Hubby wants me to start riding with him on his little jaunts. I'm afraid that if I react to a car getting too close, or a sudden stop, that I'll cause us to have an accident!





    Advise, please!!!I need some serious advice on how to be a good...........?
    Most important of all RELAX don't worry about how you will react, it is being fidety %26amp; tense that causes a lot of problems for riders, but try to trust your hubby because he won't put in any situation that will endanger you.





    To start off with wear a helment, long sleeve jacket, gloves, jeans, boots with a low heel, and no LACES (because they can be caught in the chain) (you will also find that your head will feel heavy beacuse of the helmet, time will actually make that easier, it is because you head isn't used to extra weight that the helmet consists of)





    When you go to hop on, wait until your hubby is ready for you to hop on, get yourself settled find the hand grips %26amp; use them (or if your too small hold your hubby around the waist (but not too tightly beacuse he still has a bike to be able to manouver), place your feet on the pillion pegs, then try not to wiggle or move too much as this upsets the stabilty of the bike, when you approach corners keep your hubby's helmeted head in line with yours and you cannot go wrong (because when you keep your head directly behind his your body automatically leans without any worrying about when to lean, or how far to lean, or tensing up (which can cause problems for your hubby's control of the bike) because basically you are fooling the body with the eyes -this came from my hubby when I first stared riding with him %26amp; he was %26amp; is dead right %26amp; before I knew it I became more aware of the corners, without feeling tense or scared).





    Before you commence the ride work out hand signals how to tell your hubby to stop or slow down because you aren't comfortable from my own experience I found the best thing to do is finish the ride, %26amp; when we have stopped hop off %26amp; give him a darn good ear bashing, because your hubby needs to concerntrate to control the ride. And at all times do not remove your feet from the foot pegs, until your hubby has parked the bike %26amp; it is time to get off (don't wont major burns form the exhaust pipe)





    After going down the first street %26amp; stopping you will learn that you need to brace yourself ever so slightly for accelleration %26amp; de-ccelleration, but again it won't be long before you will see you hubby straighten up %26amp; see his hands reach for the brakes %26amp; clutch to stop, as well as recognise when he starts to duck his head in preperation of speeding up (as well as seeing the hands move as well) in the end it is recognise body signals that are ever so slight and you will prepare yourself for that event.





    When you have finished the ride %26amp; it is time to hop off ask him if he's ready, for you to dismount you don't wont to be the cause of the bike toppling because you got off before he was ready.





    The best measure is to ask him before the ride what he needs you to do so you both stay safe, and TRUST him ,RELAX and have funI need some serious advice on how to be a good...........?
    Don't wiggle around. When you move around you shift your body weight it's as if you were driving the bike. This doesn't mean you have to be completely still, you can scratch your nose and things like that. If you need to stretch your legs out while riding do one at a time, slowly. It is especially important that you don't wiggle when the going slow, like coming to a stop. This can really throw the bike around. In turns lean with your husband, not against.
    On a motorcycle you are going to have to accept the fact that your safty is in the hands of the driver.


    If you can't accept that then you are putting both you and the driver in danger.


    Closing you eyes is not really a good idea because it will only make you more prone to overreacting.


    A good motorcycle passenger can trust experience and skill of the driver and just enjoy the ride.
    If you've never been on the back of a bike before, chances are that your friend will take it easy to start with. We've put a few tips together to make your ride more enjoyable.





    Relax, don't sit there as stiff as an old board.





    Lean with the bike. That is don't deliberately lean around corners. Just relax and go with the bike.





    Don't try to sit bolt upright around corners.





    Don't fidget at high or low speeds.





    Arrange a signal with the rider if you are uncomfortable. A dig in the ribs usually works!





    Don't get off the bike until the rider has both feet on the ground and is aware that you are about to get off , again it's good to arrange a signal.





    If your rider is filtering through traffic, remember that the bike is harder to handle at low speeds, so the less movement you make will help steady the bike.





    Expect the unexpected. Watch the road so you can anticipate any sudden braking or accelerating.





    During braking, you will lunge forward slightly and will probably nut your riders lid, prepare yourself on the approach of junctions and roundabouts to prevent sliding into the riders seat.





    During acceleration you will lunge back a little. If your holding on to a rear grab rail then just grip a bit tighter to steady yourself, leaning forward will help so long as you are not putting your body weight on the rider. If you are holding on to the rider during acceleration then it is easier to steady yourself.





    Don't distract the rider whilst moving. They need their concentration on the road.





    Give these notes to your hubby:





    Prep your pillion (passenger) before you set off.





    Arrange a signal that they can give you if they are uncomfortable. Don't let them sit there scared witless at 70mph afraid to move.





    Stop frequently to check they are ok.





    Take it steady to start with. Having a pillion on the back effects braking and acceleration. So allow time in judging gaps during overtaking and don't break suddenly.
    You need to start slow. Practice with him. Try to lean when he leans, but don't try to outdo him. MSF offeres a rider and passenger course to help passenger


    You can check for sites on line
    Great That you have been INVITED to ride with him!





    The first step in being a great passenger is to communicate with your husband about your concerns.





    To become a great passenger first, allow your husband to mount, and get situated on the bike first. Once that is accomplished, wait for him to INVITE you to mount the bike. When a passenger mounts a motorcycle, they will mount from the left side of the bike by placing their foot on the passenger peg and swinging their right leg over the seat. Understand that when you do this; all of your weight will be placed on the left side of the bike and he will have to compensate for this.





    Your education as far as being a passenger is to maintain a firm but comfortable hand hold around his waist, keeping your feet on the passenger pegs at ALL TIMES. This allows you control of your movement also.





    Realize that in his movements to operate the bike safely; you will feel very subtle changes that occur; but only if you remain in contact of him at the waist and your torso near or against his. It's a form of non-verbal communication.





    Stopping: you will feel his body start to straighten up before he starts to apply the brakes. Prepare for this by changing your body position by a slight straightening or sitting up yourself.





    Accelleration: the same applies here; although in reverse. He will make a subtle shift in his body positon by leaning forward to anticipate the taking off or accelleration. Follow his position also. Remember that all these movements are smooth and relaxed.





    Turning: you have your hands on his waist, your feet on the passenger pegs and going down the road keep your eyes over one of his shoulders. As he prepares to execute a turn, LOOK over his inside shoulder and lean WITH him; not before, not agaist his lean and not more. As he returns back to straight line riding position, you will also.





    Personal safety gear for you, the passenger carries the same importance if not more than the rider.





    Your concern about being a good passenger is a great start to becoming a life long riding partner with your husband. Enjoy-Have FUN!!
    Before riding as a passenger on ANYONE'S motorcycle, be sure they have at least 1,000 mikes of riding experience. I have over 100k %26amp; 33yrs of experience plus 5yrs working at a motorcycle shop; every new rider wanted to take a friend ASAP, not wait a 1,000 miles. So I`would explain that statistics [at the time] showed that about 95% of all MC wrecks happened in the 1st 300 miles, 98% in the 1st 3,000 miles; so even at 1,000 they were far from experienced. Good riding involes patience, learning, muscle memory %26amp; experience.





    Good luck, ride safe %26amp; ride straight
    No its not that bad. what my girl does is she gets close to me and grabs my waist and holds on but not to tight. And she leans in turns with me. Youi wanna lean into the turns but not anymore then the driver does. And you never wanna hold on to the arms or shoulders. And dont shift your weight form side to side to quickly.
    -Dont move arounnd while turning or stopping hard.


    -I wouldnt exactly lean with him in a turn but I definately would not fight it or counterlean. If you lean you can actually turn the bike yourself without his input.. so just sit there like a piece of luggage. Dont lean against the turn or with it.


    -Dont hug him too hard (with your arms or legs)


    -dont get too close to him because you will squish his man stuff against the gas tank.. keep a little distance


    -Sit up straight and make sure your helmet is not too close to his helmet, because when he shifts gears the helmets will bang together if your too close.


    -If he is stopping short, try to brace yourself against the gas tank instead of holding onto him. If you hold onto him he will have to support his weight and your own as he slows down to stop.


    Have fun!!
    Hold on (your arms around his waist).


    When he leans the bike into a turn, lean with him. Don't fight the lean, you'll throw off his steering by trying to counter balance.
    Have him take short trips around the neighborhood first, very little or no traffic, let you get used to it. Then just get a little longer each time and get into traffic a little at a time.


    Check out this link, alot of good stuff.





    http://www.motorcyclecruiser.com/streets鈥?/a>
    Advice from other are good but ask Hubby to take it very easy the fist few times with you and not to try and impress you with speed or acceleration of the bike. Hold onto him and relax.


    Happy riding and enjoy
    The best way you can be a good passenger is just relax and let your hubby control the bike. Remember that the car next to you will not touch you,it will touch the bike first. Your hubby has already made the right moves to pass it. Just relax and take in the view and enjoy the ride.Ride easy


    a fellow biker


    Buy the way what kind of bike do you have?
    #1 Ask him how he feels you can help. He will know more than anyone, what he needs.





    Most passengers%26gt; contact. Hold around waist, not neck. be relaxed, be neutral. do not lean, do not help steer, do not get scared. Just sit behind in the most relaxed way you can. At the first rest stop, ask how you are doing, and what could improve.





    2 up riding is about communication.
    Most passengers d not realize this and most people answering this question haven't said is that the passenger has more control over the direction of the bike than does the rider(driver). You need to lean with the rider because he is use to the weight leaning with him. AT first the best thing to do is pick a spot on the back of his helmet or head and focus on this until it becomes second nature to lean with him. You can move around on the back just do not do it in any sudden movemnet do it slow he will be able to feel it and compensate for your movement. Also feel the bike as you are sitting there after awhile you will automatically lean with him without realizing your moving.


    In a lean if you feel like you are going to fall it is because your inner ear is telling your brain that. To combat this you need to push down on the foot peg as he starts to lean. So if he leans to the right put more pressure on the right foot peg. This makes your brain think that you are catching yourself in a fall and you won't get that falling feeling. Without going into all the physics involved when he leans into a turn the forces are actually pushing you onto the seat not to the ground.


    Enjoy the ride.
    don't be so critical. you need to chill out.
    True story.


    I had the same problem with my wife, she wanted to ride but was a little scare. Last friday I finally took her with me to a 100 mile ride and guess what she loved it!!! I can't wait until my mother takes my kids again so we can go for another adventure. What everyone keeps saying its very true. Just lean with him don't do the opposite and you will be fine. My wife at first was fighting the turns and that was causing me to hold on tight to the handle bars but once I told her everything went fine. Just relax and go with the flow.
    Just keep breathing and hold on. Follow his movements and trust that he knows what he is doing and won't let anything bad happen to you. That said, why the hell do you want to be on the back? It sucks. Get your license and your own bike and you will be a much happier camper. I promise.
    Just lean with him.





    Whatever he does do the same or you will throw the bike off, no jerking or sudden movements.





    Tell him to take some side street so you can get used to it.
    He will be in control of the bike, you need to just relax but hang on and don't make any sudden movements, at first it can be a bit scary, but once you get comfortable you will love it. Stay close to him when turning corners. All will be fine! Have a good ride and maybe take some practices runs around town to get a feel of how it handles and how your hubby drives it!
    close your eyes when you're riding if you get nervous