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The Remote Trip

Fancy living around the World? Adventure doesn´t have to wait until you quit your job or you retire. In this increasingly connected world, the necessity of being physically tethered to your work has become less and less important. The Remote Trip is a new network created for today´s digital work-from-anywhere nomads, it is basically a community of remote workers who work, live, and travel the world together for 1, 3, or 6 months. The travel pack ensures you still get access to high speed internet connections, get to use high end gyms to stay in shape but also get to socialize with local programs, people and culture. Each pack will also try to get access to keynote speakers and interesting workshops, plus all flights, transfers and accommodations are included. So The Remote Trip tries to get work and play together in different cultural environments. You can go travel and not feel guilty because you’re still getting the job done. watch the video below



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DANISH PAVILLION AT WORLD EXPO 2010 SHANGHAI | BY BIG - Image

DANISH PAVILLION AT WORLD EXPO 2010 SHANGHAI | BY BIG

Designed by BIG, the Danish pavilion is designed to give visitors an idea of what it is like to be in a Danish city with cyclists and pedestrians and other integrated sustainable elements such as a harbour bath and a social bench. The Danish exhibition is an unfolded living fairytale book that combines art, images, film, words and sound and invites visitors to try out the Welfairytales themselves. You don’t just read about the city bike, you can ride it....
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CAFE RACERS

Cafe Racers: Speed, Style, and Ton-Up Culture, is a must have book for all lovers of custom bikes. The book is beautifully illustrated with a photographic chronology of some of the fastest, most stylish, and most customized bikes in motorcycling history, since the first Cafe Racers in England in the 1960s, all the way into modern times, with a recent comeback of the style in North America and Europe alike....
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TAKEDOWN SKILLET

We are suckers for a simple functional design, and we specially love products that are easy to pack and transport in a backpack or saddlebag. Best Made´s new offering is this clever Takedown Skillet, a 10” skillet made of British cast iron, with two brass wing nuts that secure the handle to the pan, so the Skillet can be broken down and stowed easily....
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