Each volume of the Departure Lounge series, put together by the Petrol subsidiary of EMI, compiles a mildly pleasant mixture of music geared toward the background, much of which is electronic-based, sample-heavy, and provided by a cast that is mostly unkn
Each volume of the Departure Lounge series, put together by the Petrol subsidiary of EMI, compiles a mildly pleasant mixture of music geared toward the background, much of which is electronic-based, sample-heavy, and provided by a cast that is mostly unkn
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Each volume of the Departure Lounge series, put together by the Petrol subsidiary of EMI, compiles a mildly pleasant mixture of music geared toward the background, much of which is electronic-based, sample-heavy, and provided by a cast that is mostly unkn
Each volume of the Departure Lounge series, put together by the Petrol subsidiary of EMI, compiles a mildly pleasant mixture of music geared toward the background, much of which is electronic-based, sample-heavy, and provided by a cast that is mostly unkn
A witty account of one woman’s struggle to care for her aging parents finds her family’s life thrown into turmoil by the antics of her mother and stepfather as dementia and Alzheimer’s take their toll, transforming the duo into a pair of unruly “teens,” a
Track Listing: Samba De Mon Coeur Qui Bat – Coralie Clement Tomorrow – Malena Perez I Am – Jeff Bennett`s Lounge Experience Knuddelmaus – Ulrich Schnauss Happy Here (Thinking About You) – Danmass Butterfly – Her Majesty`s Sound Filling It With Sound – Arkestra One Para Don Alonso – Madrid De Los Austrias Ya No – Sara Valenzuela Sheriff, The – Fila Brazillia Morning Star – Flunk (Parliavox remix) Sinbad – Laroca
Disc 1:Out of the Blue – Lily FrostN¿voa Do Inverno – Leo TraumenBaby Blues – Andrea EcheverriIs There Knowledge Left – Jeff Bennett`s Lounge ExperienceBeast of Burden – Urban Love/AnekaSpacewalk – The Urban Myth ClubNightsong – Simple Kid/Piney GirLira Solidao No Oceano, A – MadredeusEndless Road – LazybatusuSlowly – Max SedgleyJT 100% – Acid CasualsTMCR Grand Finale – The Pinker Tones
Track Listing: Where Is Love? – Lily Frost Ta Cigarette Apres L`Amour – Charles Dumont Storm – Parov Stelar Ole Devil Called Love – Her Majesty`s Sound Too Much Space – Hey Hey My My Not Going Anywhere – Keren Ann Il Mare – Sergio Cammariere Tengo Frio – Ely Guerra Las Larmes – Her Majesty`s Sound (Radio Edit) Don`t Call – Komeit Black Rain – Black Mighty Orchestra Curacao (Makes Me Nippy 2004) – Dutch Rhythm Combo
Track Listing: Tatita – Bitman & Roban Lava Beaux – Lava Blancs Sablons – Flying Pop`s Natsu No Hi – Lemongrass Cerebro Orgasmo Envidia Y Sofia – Martin Buscaglia Pal Peru – Gecko Turner Mirando A Las Muchachas – Mirando A Las Muchachas Oriente – Malena Perez I`ve Got That Milton Pacheco Kinda Feeling – Plastilina Mosh Dunya – Karuan Magic Potion – Nigel Hayes Beneath Another Sky – Mystic Diversions
If you are going to be travelling abroad, whether it is for business, a holiday or a visit to see friends or relatives, you may well be heading to a country which uses a different currency. If you are anything like me, and have a rather slow mind when it comes to math and the conversion of money from one currency to another, you may be interested in equipping yourself with a money converter. This will make you life a lot easier both before you travel and whilst you are away. It could also save you a lot of money. It is no good looking back and realising that you have been duped on account of your not understanding the currency… it is too late at that point.
There are many types of money converter available and these will often cover you for a variety of circumstances. The internet has a whole choice when it comes to currency converters and these can make the job very easy. These are good for working out how much you will be paying for things and how much money to allow for spending money whilst you are away. However, you could do with something a little easier to carry around with you than a computer when you go shopping.
You can now get money converter gadgets which are about the same size as a credit card and will convert all currencies quite easily. They are handy to keep in your pocket or wallet and will mean that you will be able to check how much you are spending on shopping and meals out or taxi fares. Currency converters such as these are not too expensive now and you can usually get hold of them either on the internet or in shops that specialise in travel goods. You may find them in some general stores and you will almost certainly come across them in the departure lounge at the airport.
If you want to do without technology and gadgets, it is perfectly possible to make a handy money converter yourself just by writing down some of the more common amounts and their converted equivalent. For example, if you are going to Europe, you could just write down 1, 2, 5 and 10 euros converted into dollars and vice versa. If you were to have this written on a piece of paper or card you would always be able to see a rough conversion of the figure that you want. A simple chart such as this could be invaluable if you just kept it in your purse or wallet and could save you being taken advantage of by unscrupulous taxi drivers for example. It may be easier than getting a calculator style converter out.
Whichever money converter you use, make sure that you have a clear idea of what the conversion rate is and how much you are paying for goods and services whilst you are abroad. It is very easy to become confused regarding exchange rates and it is always worth taking the time and trouble to establish the cost of your purchases before handing over the money.