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LuxeSyndicate Luxury Links
Posted by Ken in Miscellaneous on December 7, 2009
The idea is quite simple. After you’ve read this post you can leave your comment in the appropriate section, but it’s not for free. I’m charging $1 per 1 entered character. When you type the text, under the comment field you’ll find a dynamic character counter, which will help you to determine the value of your comment. Once you submit the text, you will receive an invoice by email for the left comment. As soon as the payment is received I’ll make sure to approve your comment, so it will become visible for everyone. At the top of the sidebar you’ll find a counter that shows how many characters have been purchased, i.e. how much money that has been earned through this idea.
Why should you comment? Since that the idea is absolutely unique it may be of interest for a huge number of people, so I guess that my blog will get a good coverage in blogosphere and mass media. It means that you could put your name to the Internet history by simply leaving your comment! The uniqueness of the idea is that both general people and webmasters can benefit. If you are a general person, that haven’t your own website, you can leave your comment just saying hi to the world, telling something interesting about yourself, wishing me good luck with my idea, etc. In case with webmasters – along with the comment you can also leave your URL in the respective field. Evidently this is a great way to promote your website, since that thousands of visitors will look through the left comments. The new comment will appear at the top, and as an additional benefit – I have made all links “DoFollow”, so along with a nice bait in the comment you will also increase your search engine rankings.
I have registered this domain indefinitely, so I can give you a guarantee that your comments will stay alive sending visitors your way. Anyway. I’ll try to earn $2,000,000 USD by virtue of this idea. I’m starting this project to open up the luxury market to show what unique products and services are available and to increase traffic to the respective luxury websites or individuals.
Sonos Lets Music Lovers Find Any Song From The Palm Of Their Hand, And Play It All Over The House
Posted by Ken in LuxeFeatures, Miscellaneous on April 24, 2008
I got to start by saying that a friend set me this article on the new Sonos wireless system and knew this was a winner right from the start. This is such a unique system for the LuxeElectronics lover in us all. The Sonos wireless system has to be great for entertaining, especially with the ability to play different music in each room of the house. Sonos, I sure could use this system in my new house
The Sonos portable, wireless music player (www.sonos.com) lets people listen to their music in style and gear up for the ultimate in luxury entertaining with the ultimate in digital music. With its sleek design and wireless abilities, Sonos is as aesthetically pleasing as it is functional. It is a perfect companion for entertaining (indoors AND out) this summer. The one thing every party has to have is music and Sonos provides that in a simple, sleek way.
So, what is Sonos?
Sonos is a portable, wireless system that comes with a handheld controller to manipulate your music from anywhere inside or outside of your home –and in multiple rooms simultaneously (so you can have different music playing out at the pool, inside in the kitchen and upstairs in guests’ rooms ALL AT THE SAME TIME!). And you can set an alarm to start/stop and change up the music whenever you like (so if you’re short on time and scurrying around trying to get ready before your guests arrive, the Sonos will start the music for you). With a wireless Sonos Controller, music lovers have plug-and-play access to millions of songs — including songs from their personal music services (Rhapsody, Napster, etc.), Internet radio and their personal music collections. Friends can come over and bring their iPods and play them right from the system as well.
Given the proliferation of both wireless networks and digital music in the home, this product really falls into the “cool and unique” category.
Four Seasons Langkawi, Malaysia
Posted by Ken in Miscellaneous on April 13, 2008

The tropical beaches and colourful marine life of Langkawi provide a wonderful setting for a soothing Malaysian getaway. With beautiful surroundings, the Four Seasons Langkawi is a peaceful haven that offers every modern comfort. Just as the exquisite architecture has been influenced by Malay and Mughal culture, the pampering treatments provided in the spa incorporate local traditions. The views over the sea are radiant and particularly spectactular from any of the three restaurants. Standard rates start from 540 USD but a variety of packages is available.
Technorati Tags: Regions, Asia, Malaysia, Accommodation, Hotels, Resorts, Going Out, Restaurants, Speciality Travel, Spas & Pampering
$300,000 Tourbillon Movement Watch to Tell If Its Day or Night!
Posted by Ken in Miscellaneous on April 6, 2008

$300,000 to tell you if it’s Day or Night? Yes, if you have $300,000 to throw around and you don’t know what to do with it, you can splurge yourself with Romain Jerome’s Day & Night watch, which turned heads at Baselworld, the watch and jewellery industry’s largest annual trade fair. The Day and Night watch which doesn’t tell you time but just day or night was snapped up within 48 hrs of its launch by watch fanatics. The ‘Day & Night’ watch uses the complicated Tourbillon movement, invented to overcome earth’s gravity which used to affect the accuracy of watches, which lures watch connoisseurs as well as fashion aficionados. The sell out goes to show people are willing to spend extravagantly on things that are unique and stand out in the crowd and Swiss watch maker Romain Jerome seems to spring a surprise each time it unveils its luxury collection.
Technorati Tags: Day & Night watch, Romain Jerome, Luxury watches, Lifestyle
Bedouin Bedroom Finally Goes Into Production
Posted by Ken in Miscellaneous on April 2, 2008




They have finally put the Bedouin Bedroom into production. For the nomad in all of us, the Bedouin Bedroom is a spare room, a tent, an inflatable bed, and a raft. Currently in the design phase, this inflatable, plug-in tent will come equipped with a dock for your iPod, electrical outlets, a mini-projection screen that doubles as a clothes rack, LED lights, a fan, a Mylar mirror, and even a pair of bedside tables. A modern adaptation of the ancient tent shelters used by Arab nomads for centuries, the Bedouin Bedroom’s compact shape combined with its lightweight yet durable fabric means that the structure is highly efficient in maximizing strength while also providing longevity and low maintenance demanded by modern users. Also, its state-of-the-art design and fabric allows for simple assembly as well as complete versatility. An interior and exterior version of the Bedouin Bedroom is in the works, with the outdoor version taking the place of a tent with an electricity adapter and a shell that can withstand wind and elements.
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Top 10 Best Luxury Hotels In The US, According To Tripadvisor
Posted by Ken in Miscellaneous on March 28, 2008
- Signature at MGM Grand – Las Vegas, Nevada
- Sofitel New York – New York City, New York
- Omni San Francisco Hotel – San Francisco, California
- Affinia Dumont – New York City, New York
- The Orchard Hotel – San Francisco, California
- Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea – Wailea, Hawaii
- The Villas at Grand Cypress – Orlando, Florida
- Sofitel Chicago Water Tower – Chicago, Illinois
- Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco – San Francisco, California
- Ritz-Carlton Golf Resort – Naples, Florida
Come back tomorrow for the best in Europe!
Unlimited golf at MonteLago Village Resort, Lake Las Vegas
Posted by Ken in Miscellaneous on March 24, 2008
MonteLago Village Resort at Lake Las Vegas is offering an Unlimited Golf Package with big savings. The package includes one night’s lodging in a luxurious studio condominium and unlimited golf from just $214 per person, a saving of $150! Golfers have the choice to play at one of two spectacular golf courses; the Jack Nicklaus-designed Reflection Bay Golf Club and Tom Weiskopf’s Falls Golf Club. Visitors can enjoy more than just golf during their stay and also indulge in fine dining, world-class shopping and exciting events at MonteLago Village. This picturesque and luxurious Mediterranean-style getaway is just 17 miles from the Las Vegas Strip. The offer is valid from 7th March to 24th May 2008.
Holiday in Belize
Posted by Navin in Miscellaneous on March 21, 2008
Belize has an area of mainland and cayes that is 8,867 square miles. The Belize's greatest length from north to south is 173.9 miles and its greatest width is 118.0 miles. The Belize climate is subtropical, tempered by trade winds. Temperatures in coastal districts range from about 50°F to about 96°F; inland the range is greater. Rainfall varies from an average of 50.9 inches in the north and 175.0 inches the extreme south. The dry season usually extends from February to May and there is sometimes a dry spell in August. There are three ways to get to Belize: air boat or car, car is the most time consuming. Many people feel best way is to take a cruse to Belize. Air is the fastest and easiest way to get to Belize one can get direct flights from: Atlanta, GA – Charlotte, NC – Newark, NJ – Dallas/Houston, TX – Los Angeles, CA and Miami, FL.
Prominent Tourist Destination Costa del Sol, Costa Blanca
Posted by Navin in Cities, Miscellaneous on March 21, 2008
It seems that both the Costa del Sol and the Costa Blanca have a longstanding tug-of-war going when it comes to tourist numbers. Each one claims, at various times, to have drawn a larger number of visitors to its region – The Costa Blanca recently published its numbers from July and August last summer, placing the number of visitors to the area at 600,000 during this two month period. That beat the Costa del Sol, at least for that part of the year. Arguably, the Costa del Sol's tourist trade burgeons with or without a signature work of architecture. After all, the Costa del Sol already has the luxurious resort town of Marbella, which attracts the most elite and wealthiest of tourists from Spain and beyond. (Of course, the average tourist is welcome too, as long as he or she can spare the extra cash.) Thanks to a massive capital project spearheaded by a former Marbella mayor, the city received a major landscaping overhaul which added a more breathtaking element to its already gorgeous terrain.
Norwegian Jade to Remain in Europe
Posted by Ken in Miscellaneous on March 20, 2008
For the first time in more than 40 years, Norwegian Cruise Line is going to deploy one of its ships in Europe for the whole year round. The 2,400-passenger Norwegian Jade will remain in Europe until the spring of 2010 – a change from the original plans to sail back to the US in November 2008. Instead she will follow new itineraries from Barcelona, including 12-day eastern Mediterranean sailings, 9-day Canary Islands and Morocco voyages and a 14-day Mediterranean cruise.
