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The Electronic Drink Caddie
The perfectly discreet way to enjoy hot/cold drinks right from your golf bag
Product Description A clever, why-haven’t-they-thought-of-this-before dispenser. Fill the rugged insulated plastic cooler with up to 54 oz. of your favorite hot or cold drink, and the battery-operated pump dispenses the beverage through a fun golf club tap.
Designed to neatly fit into the side pocket of your golf bag, it preserves your drink’s temperature for up to 5 hours—plenty of time for 18 holes and a few mulligans. Requires 4 AA batteries (included). Made in USA.
Now it’s time to get your passport.
By the Washington Post
WASHINGTON — After numerous delays, the first phase of the government’s Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative is about to become a reality. On Jan. 23, U.S. citizens traveling by air between the United States and Canada, Mexico, Central and South America, the Caribbean and Bermuda must present a valid passport. (U.S. territories such as Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands are exempt.) In the past, many of these destinations required only a valid U.S. driver’s license or other official ID.
Phase 2: Travelers will need passports if going by land or sea to the regions mentioned above as early as January 2008 and no later than June 2009.
Since the initiative was announced by the Homeland Security and State departments in April 2005, U.S. travelers have taken heed, with a surge in passport applications. Yet “we are turning them around in the same amount of time — four to six weeks,” says Derwood Staeben, senior adviser for the initiative.
To simplify land and sea crossings, the agencies are developing a “passport card.” The wallet-size card, which would be limited to travel between the States and Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean and Bermuda, would cost $20 for adults and $10 for children, plus a $25 processing fee. The card could be unveiled by late summer. To view original article, please visit the Seattle Times Company Travel/Outdoors Section.