Roundup: Articles From Around the Web
Here are some posts from around the web that I thought you may find interesting. Let me know if there is anything good I missed. Email me anything awesome that you find, or write, at Mark@milestomemories.com.
Articles
WHY YOU SHOULD VISIT TRANI, ITALY – PUGLIA’S OVERLOOKED GEM – Megan Starr
Another great trip report/guide from Megan. If you are in the Puglia area of Italy be sure to check out Trani.
Facebook really doesn’t seem to understand privacy or security – Cnet
This is just insane how does a tech company fail this badly? I found the attached video in the article that showed Facebook still tracks you after you deactivate your account downright scary.
Myth vs. Reality: Disney World Has Outpriced Middle-class Families – Miles for Family
Nancy makes some good points on how people can trim their Disney cost. There is no getting around the insane ticket prices but you don’t have to go all out. People spending $4-5,000 on a Disney trip has always blown my mind. You could pretty much go anywhere in the world for that price.
Conclusion
Which article did you find most interesting? Remember to let me know of anything you come across that you want added into the next edition at Mark@milestomemories.com.
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Not Facebook’s fault when Congress can’t get its act together end Americans don’t demand more from their leaders.
The same idiots that hate Muslim immigration have no problem letting their leader be chums with middle east dictatorships that allegedly sponsor the terrorism. And the same idiots that don’t mind people breaking immigration laws are all gung ho that someone didn’t release their tax returns. Hypocrisy on all sides.
Facebook is just riding that wave of hypocrisy that seems to define the american experience.