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Why, Safari?

I wrote my last post on a Mac that only has Safari and a laughably old version of Explorer. After many frustrating minutes, I found out that WordPress and Safari do not play well with each other.

I finally got on a computer with Firefox and fixed my formatting. Now I’m kicking myself because I should have known that it was a browser issue. I provide tech support for plenty of Mac-using freelancers, and they just can’t do the same things that their PC counterparts can do because the compatibility is just not there.

Macs may be the wave of the future, but for right now, it can be so hard sometime to get anything done.

Movie: G.I. Joe, the New Live-Action Feature

My favorite cartoon as a kid? G.I. Joe.

Perhaps I loved it because I would go on to discover that I really like military history, or perhaps I now like military history because of this cartoon. Who knows?

Either way, I’m pretty excited about the new G.I. Joe live action movie. Granted, the cast has me a bit worried, but I felt that way about The X-Men efforts and those turned out alright. I met a new crush, Hugh Jackman, so it was good for me.

I know why the movie is going with Duke, Scarlett, and Snake Eyes (read Cyclops, Jean Grey, and Wolverine), but my favorites were always Flint and Lady Jaye. Call me a girl, but UST is such a good thing. I didn’t even know what this was way back then. It just made me smile when they were all nice to each other.

Yes, Flint and Duke are repetitive but Flint has a beret. Doesn’t that make him cooler? From the promo pictures, it looks like they went and gave the beret to Hawk.

Oh, well. Maybe in the sequel.

Travel: Budget History Vacation to The Henry Ford

This post has been included in the Carnival of Travel #22.

The Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village are billed as parts of “The World’s Greatest History Attraction.” Based on the breadth and depth of these two places’ collections, it would be easy to agree. For more information about the sites individually, please see my previous posts:

This post will focus on Dearborn, Michigan, as a travel destination for the history buff on a budget.

Car: You will need a car to get around, but the area is pretty compact so you won’t spend that much on gas.

Hotel: Get a hotel package. To buy a combo ticket for both sites is already $30/person. Plus, there’s a $5 parking fee each day. If you look at these prices and subtract the $70 (or $114 for a family of four), the remaining hotel rate is very favorable.

For a detailed review of my experience with Sleep Inn, click here.

Time: Leave each, The Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village, as the main attraction on its own day. Take your time and enjoy them.

Food:

    Breakfast: Many of the package deal hotels have breakfast included. I recommend going with those since it probably makes the most budgetary sense.
    Lunch: Both places allow food and drinks to be brought in. Or, see my Splurge suggestion below.
    Dinner: The area has some tasty and cheap diners. For me, the portions were so big that I had enough left over for dinner the following night. Here are two choices that were close to my hotel.
  • Cameo RestaurantCameos Restaurant They serve huge portions for a low price. I had their homemade lasagna (dinner salad included). It came out bubbling in its casserole dish and big enough to serve four. It was pretty middle of the road in taste, but it was a great bargain. In the picture, you can also see my garlic bread and that huge basket of complimentary bread. My friend has the meatloaf. Including tip, I paid $8 for two nights’ food.
  • Leon’s of Lincoln ParkLeon’s The handicapped spaces were all filled up so I knew we had a winner. Always leave it to the seniors of a community to find the best bargains. Most of their entrees came with the all-you-can-eat soup bar. This includes the breads and rolls along side. I ordered the quesadillas and only managed to eat one slice. The soup, bread, and salad had already filled me up. Their coconut creme pie was delicious. Including tip, I paid $7 for two nights’ food and an extra $2.50 for indulging in the pie.

Splurge: History buffs will want to try the lunch at the Eagle Tavern in Greenfield Village. See my previous write up for details.