This may be a stupid question, but how do you use an iPhone on in-air wifi? Is there some way that I don't understand to enable wifi while disabling the cell network? I mean, it's still not allowed to have the active cell connection while in flight, right?
@Peter Dignard: Absolutely have to agree. Was already starting to write a comment when I saw yours.
In fact, I don't even think it's a competition. They so clearly do the "worst airline" thing with such pride that it would take years for someone else to catch up.
I would really like in-flight WiFi if I could use the same "ticket," if you will, for connecting flights. As in, pay 8, 10, 12 bucks during the first leg, and be able to use it on the second leg as well.
@@prixdc: Good point. Getting nicked on every transfer will _really_ kill the interest for a lot of people, especially since some of those hops will be so short that they aren't worth the surcharge.
Then again, I always pack a couple books, my fully-charged DS, and my fully-charged iPod when flying, so I'm good for entertainment without surfing the internet as well. Especially if I don't have an outlet to plug into.
@CSX321: You know that little box that sits next to your computer that lets it talk to the internet? Yeah, you need one of those. Only it probably has to be able to connect to upwards of 100 computers in a worst-case scenario, it needs to be able to link in to the internet without a hardwired connection, and it needs to be able to fit into some portion of the plane's infrastructure. I'm guessing that's not an off-the-shelf item, so manufacturing costs are going to be very high compared to what they'd be if this was something that Joe Public would be buying for home use. And then they need to be installed.
I still think it will be freaky if you have some plane troubles and you can stream coverage from CNN.com, while reporting to them through Twitter, uploading picts of the other frightened passengers to Flickr, and uploading videos of some guy named Walt over in the corner using his "last minutes" very well to PornHub.
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In fact, I don't even think it's a competition. They so clearly do the "worst airline" thing with such pride that it would take years for someone else to catch up.
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Good point. Getting nicked on every transfer will _really_ kill the interest for a lot of people, especially since some of those hops will be so short that they aren't worth the surcharge.
Then again, I always pack a couple books, my fully-charged DS, and my fully-charged iPod when flying, so I'm good for entertainment without surfing the internet as well. Especially if I don't have an outlet to plug into.
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I'll pass please.
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You know that little box that sits next to your computer that lets it talk to the internet? Yeah, you need one of those. Only it probably has to be able to connect to upwards of 100 computers in a worst-case scenario, it needs to be able to link in to the internet without a hardwired connection, and it needs to be able to fit into some portion of the plane's infrastructure. I'm guessing that's not an off-the-shelf item, so manufacturing costs are going to be very high compared to what they'd be if this was something that Joe Public would be buying for home use. And then they need to be installed.
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Customer:
"And what does it mean when you say you have streamlined your tech support? How does that help me?"
Salesperson:
"We haven't streamlined it; we've airlined it. Calls no longer go through India."
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I THINK NOT, AMERICA.
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(couldn't find the version from the movie. Prolly NSFW)
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"Please sir, the No Porn light has been turned on."
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