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|   Matt Take me down to the paradise city Premium join:2003-07-20 Jamestown, NC
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| Re: I suppose for business professionals its a good deal said by Nightfall :For people who have to work via a VPN or something from the plane, its great. For me its a little too pricey. I will settle for watching a movie on my laptop. Much cheaper that way. It is pricey, but I will be all over this regardless. I HATE flying because of the cramped, boring quarters. This will at least make it livable. | |
|  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |   Matt Take me down to the paradise city Premium join:2003-07-20 Jamestown, NC
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| Re: I suppose for business professionals its a good deal said by Nightfall :I guess I am just saying that there are plenty of things to do if you have a laptop already. I usually fire up a movie and watch it during the flight. Then I could use my Ipod, Nintendo DS, and PSP. I guess more people would purchase this than I thought. I guess to me, its a little pricey. Especially with all the things I have with me already that have entertainment value. If I owned a DS or PSP that would make the situation different for all but the longer flights. | |
|  |  |  |  fiberguy My views are my own. Premium join:2005-05-20
| Not everything done is about the in-frequent pleasure traveler. It's clearly priced for the business traveler.. at least at this time.
I know some people here believe that when you're in the plane you should sit there comatose, but, there are some people that NEED to stay connected while in flight and this $12.95 fee can make the difference of landing a million dollar contract or not.
Also, considering the amount of grumbling about how if someone purchases an internet connection that it's theirs to do as they see fit, I'm sure they are purposely pricing this out of reach for a good amount of people - to which I applaud.
When the technology matures, I'm sure there will be some adjustments to the prices, and I'm sure that frequent fliers will get a better price, as well. | |
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join:2005-12-09 49533
| Re: I suppose for business professionals its a good deal said by fiberguy :Not everything done is about the in-frequent pleasure traveler. It's clearly priced for the business traveler.. at least at this time. I know some people here believe that when you're in the plane you should sit there comatose, but, there are some people that NEED to stay connected while in flight and this $12.95 fee can make the difference of landing a million dollar contract or not. Also, considering the amount of grumbling about how if someone purchases an internet connection that it's theirs to do as they see fit, I'm sure they are purposely pricing this out of reach for a good amount of people - to which I applaud. When the technology matures, I'm sure there will be some adjustments to the prices, and I'm sure that frequent fliers will get a better price, as well. OMG, OMG, OMG! It will be used for Bittorrent and pirating movies! Shut it down! | |
|  |  |  |  |  |  fiberguy My views are my own. Premium join:2005-05-20 | Re: I suppose for business professionals its a good deal LOL. - no.. but still.. if someone can't stay off BT for a few hours, then they really do have a problem.. maybe do the BT BEFORE you leave home and have it with you ahead of time. | |
|   elios
join:2005-11-15 Springfield, MO | i dont know if i was flying cost to cost nonstop 13 bucks isnt that bad really for some thing to do
thats about what i pay for a Maximum PC at the airport and i can chat on IRC from 30,000ft | |
|  |   Combat Chuck Too Many Cannibals Premium join:2001-11-29 Erie, PA | Re: I suppose for business professionals its a good deal Yeah, if you're spending $200-300 to fly 13 bucks to not be bored isn't really that bad, much less than what I would have guessed they would have priced it. | |
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