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    0 starseric | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 28 2008 | blogs, design, travel, airplane
    Airplane seat design: ignore your seatmates at a 30-degree angle

    I have no idea why this was not thought of sooner. Staggered airplane seats. More privacy, better accessibility and more functionality. Nice!

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    4 starseric | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 14 2006 | apple, ipod, airplane, travel
    Apple cues up iPods on a plane | CNET News.com

    You wanna know what happens when a market really crosses over into broad-stream acceptance? The gap between them and their competitors gets wider. Airplanes are starting to include ipod chargers and the ability to watch your ipod on larger seatback screens. Sick!

    There are motha-f@#$'in ipods on this motha-f'@#$in plane!

    Quoted: Apple cues up iPods on a plane | The company teams up with airlines for power connections, video viewing. | November 14, 2006, 8:44 AM PT | Caroline McCarthy

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    0 starseric | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 11 2006 | airplane, sex

    Oh lordy. You can join the "Mile High club" for under $300 if you fly with this dude. What a business plan.

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    0 starseric | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 09 2006 | seating, airline, airplane, travel, reference
    Seating Maps & Reviews for 100 Airlines; Covers most Boeing and Airbus Airplanes

    Another site to use for figuring out what the good seats on a flight are when you travel.

    Quoted: Airline Seating Consumer Guide: Seat Maps, Worst & Best Seat Locations, User Reviews, Seat Ratings by LoveMySeat.com

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