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On Oct 25, 9:33 pm, Andrew Sarangan wrote:
On Oct 25, 11:06 pm, James Robinson wrote: Andrew Sarangan wrote: Most of the times I am writing proposals or evaluating other peoples proposals, so I don't know ahead of time what resources I might need. I may need to pull an article from a journal, or search for a piece of information on a government database. Besides, I don't like the idea of syncing everything that is on my server to a laptop because of the security risk. On an aircraft that costs hundreds of millions, surely there must be a way to link to the internet via some satellite link. If Southwest offered internet access, I would happily take their bench seats over private suites in a luxury airline that did not offer data service. Singapore Airlines used to have the Boeing Connexion service for broadband internet. Fees were something like $30 for unlimited access on the flight. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Connexion_by_Boeing As noted in the above link, Boeing decided to shut down the commercial service about a year ago, since they couldn't attract enough customers. This defies my logic. If $30 for unlimited broadband was a hard sell, how is $15/min for a bed on an airplane an easy sell?- Hide quoted text - According to the WSJ article the airline's market analysis showed that those in business class want to work and are excited to be in big seats. Those in 1st class are used to being taken care of and just want to sleep. No internet connection required. -Robert |
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James Robinson schrieb:
http://www.u3.com/ The U3 drive doesn't leave anything on the host computer, so there is a limited security risk. but if you still need to cross an American border - there lies the security risk. #m -- I am not a terrorist http://www.casualdisobedience.com/ |
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![]() "Robert M. Gary" wrote You need to set up your system to sync. That way you have a current copy on your PC. I can respond to emails for hours on end without refreshing new ones. The WSJ article said they had some sort of USB network connection. Not sure if that is just internal or if internet access is available. I would find it hard to believe that there would not be an internet connection. -- Jim in NC |
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