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Ideal cooktop for outdoor dorm rooms, camping, and much more
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Sun Feb 2 11:30:46 2014
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Portable cooktop that gives you precise temp control
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<p>NuWave — Complete Energy-Saving Cooking Solution with Precise Temperature Control</p>
<p>Induction cooking technology is one of the most efficient methods of meal preparation. The NuWave Precision Induction Cooktop generates heat in the cookware and not on the cook top surface, making it more energy-efficient than traditional gas or electric ranges.</p>
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I know how much is done at the very last minute, but
this interior seemed far from complete -- no carpet, exposed ceiling ducts,
few finished surfaces, holes with wires dangling everywhere, scribbling
(in Italian) all over the unpainted walls, and fixtures still sitting on
pallets.But we accompanied by the ships designers; Teresa Anderson (from
Princess) and Giacomo Mortola (a Genoa-based independent) using renderings
and blueprints as visual aids to their narrative.Royal Princess First SightsThe
good news is the elevator is working, said our leader, Rai Calouri,
Princess' executive vice president of fleet operations. We rode up to deck
14 and walked forward to the navigation bridge. When finished, this bridge
will resemble that of the Starship Enterprise, but we only saw dozens
of technicians reading blueprints and manuals, ready to connect computer
screens, steering mechanisms, and control panels for fire doors and smoke
detectors. The captains chair and wheel were dead center, elevated for a
better view. Behind us was a safe-room style situation center with redundant
navigation systems and surveillance monitors -- ready for lockdown.Beyond
the BridgeCruise ship bridges are fascinating, but our Star Trek reverie
was broken when Calouri reminded us that an entire ship awaited inspection.
We ascended two more stories to the Lido deck (deck 16), where
many of the best new Royal Princess features will appear.All Princess ships
featu
. Access will cost $15 for a half day
or $25 for a full day. Inside are four Sanctuary Cabanas, an
additional $80 per half-day, include a TV, robe and slippers, welcome cocktail
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can also order a gourmet picnic; a premium bottle of wine paired
with antipasti, artisan sandwiches, pizza and fresh-baked desserts. These
come in $40, $60 or $80 options, all good for two people.
All cabanas have Wi-Fi access, and all devices have headsets to maintain
the tranquility.Seawalk and Seaview BarDeck 16 contains a special thrill:
The SeaWalk, a structural outcropping that takes guests 28-feet beyond the
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to the open ocean below. For balance, the opposite side of the
ship has its own outcrop with glass floor as part of the
SeaView Bar. The view below should keep drinkers in their seats.New Dining
ExperiencesPrincess has always featured smaller, quieter dining rooms to
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Table Lumiere. Once guests are seated, a curtain of thousands of fiber-optic
light strands descends from the ceiling glowing with soft colors. Dinner
is a wine-paired tasting menu. Similarly, the Symphony and Allegro Dining
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