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" ... Even if you can’t score one of the exclusive rooms, you should still check out The Oyster Box’s drinking and dining scene. Savor the expansive curry buffet at lunch at The Ocean Terrace—nothing beats tucking into tandoori favorites with just about every kind of Indian bread while gazing out at the crashing Indian Ocean. High Tea in the Palm Court looks like something out of a fantasy, with giant bowls of candy, plates of colorful cupcakes and candies, and towers of finger foods. Fun fact: The Palm Court’s chandeliers once dangled from the ceiling at the old Savoy Hotel in London. ... "
" ... Sienna does its best to present with SUV style. It doesn’t conceal the fact that it’s a minivan – that would be impossible, as the sliding side doors give it away right away. But it does have a macho front end, and the door hinges and slides have been re-engineered to bury the sliding channel below the rear side window frame and tucking the door in to the body. The rear doors actually have styling details integrated into the rear fender well, and the overall profile is assertive and has nice stance. Seventeen-inch wheels are standard on base models, stepping up to 18-inch and even 20-inch wheels on upper trim levels. Twenties on a minivan? ... "
" ... The fairing is a result of extensive computational fluid-dynamics testing by Zero, and they’ve kept the profile as clean as possible, including tucking the mirrors down low and behind the front of the windscreen, where they will perhaps cause as little drag as possible for the mandated appendages. Zero claims a 13% reduction in drag at highway speeds, as long as the rider tucks in behind the fairly tall windscreen. How long a rider can maintain such a posture is up for debate; I suggest restarting your plank routine at the gym if this bike is on your list. ... "
" ... The people who tell you that you have to choose between success and happiness are always offering advice based on their personal experiences. But just because your friend can’t wrap their mind around building an empire, while tucking their kids into bed every night, doesn’t mean that you can’t make it work. ... "
" ... Victory in skiing is not as simple as just tucking into a ball and going straight, though: it requires steering a path down a course with numerous turns. The skier who wins is generally the one who does the best job of steering through the course, hugging the inside of the turns to minimize the total distance they have to cover. This helps in two ways: the shorter distance reduces the time needed to cover it at a given speed, and reducing the distance also reduces the effect of friction. The feature that puts friction in the annoying-to-a-physicist category is precisely that its effect depends on the path you follow. The longer the path, the more energy a skier loses to friction, and the slower they'll be moving along that path. ... "