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J Roddy will burn Bacon's Boring Barn down. His friends probably listen to Clutch or something along those lines. They don't know what they are missing.
Post by bansheebeat on Oct 14, 2014 1:37:27 GMT -5
So I'm currently visiting Koh Samui, and every time I come here there is only one thing I can think of....
Greg: Hey Jack, why don't you tell 'em about your little phone call in Thai. Dina: Jack can't talk Thai. Greg: Oh no, Dina, Jack can talk Thai. Jack talked Thai real well.
Greg: You want to talk family circle of trust Jack, ok let's talk family circle of trust, let's talk about a little operation Koh Samui... Jack! Jack: Koh Samui is an island off the coast of Thailand you idiot!
chico was right, Jimmy John's is basically the devil... apparently they make all of their employees sign a ridiculous non-compete, even the delivery guys.
chico was right, Jimmy John's is basically the devil... apparently they make all of their employees sign a ridiculous non-compete, even the delivery guys.
Why haven't commercial planes put charging outlets, or even just USB ports, in the seats yet? I mean, this is something that should eventually happen, right? It seems pretty logical.
Why haven't commercial planes put charging outlets, or even just USB ports, in the seats yet? I mean, this is something that should eventually happen, right? It seems pretty logical.
They're on newer planes already. Now it's just a question of demand/money to see how long it takes to retrofit the entire fleets of most airlines.
I found this list that shows what airlines offer power in the seats. No idea how accurate it is (date on article is from a year ago), but worth a look:
Virgin America: Virgin offers one standard and two USB outlets between each seat (so you share with the person next to you).
AirTran Airways: There are no power outlets on AirTran flights, according to SeatGuru.
Delta: For domestic flights, you'll find power outlets only in First Class on select 737 and 757 aircraft, and all 767-300 aircraft. USB ports, however, are available in all seats on 737-700, 737-800, 757-200, 767-300, 767-400ER, and 777-200ER and LR aircraft that feature Delta on Demand. For international flights, Delta has 110 volt power outlets in all BusinessElite seats in A330, 747-400, 757, 767-300ER, 767-400ER, and 777 aircraft, as well as in the first 10 rows of Economy Class on A330, 767-400ER and 777 aircraft and select 757 and 767-300ER aircraft.
Southwest: There are no power outlets on Southwest flights, according to SeatGuru.
US Airways: There are 110V AC ports in Envoy and First Class seats only on the 757-200, 767, 330-200, and 330-300 aircraft. The 330-300 also has 15V DC ports in economy seats, for which you'll need an adapter. The 330-200 include USB ports in every seat, and the 330-300 has USB ports in Envoy seats only.
United Airlines: You'll find 110V power outlets in premium seating only on 747-400 aircraft, though power outlets are coming to United Economy in 2013-2014. International fliers will find 110V power outlets on some 737-800 and 757-300 aircraft.
American Airlines: American has power on most of their planes, though some are DC outlets (like the ones in your car) instead of traditional AC power and may require an adapter—check out the link for more information. First and Business Class seats have outlets at every seat, while the main cabin has shared outlets between seats in "select rows" of the plane. Exceptions include the 737-800 aircraft, which has shared power in all rows, and the 777-300 aircraft, which also has AC and USB power at every seat.
Air Canada: Most, if not all, Air Canada aircraft have a 110V power outlet as well as a USB port for charging smaller gadgets.
Alaska Air: There are no power outlets on Alaska Air flights, according to SeatGuru.
JetBlue: According to JetBlue's custome rservice department, they will have in-seat power ports accessible from all seats on their new Airbus A321 aircraft, which we begin taking delivery of this year. The power ports will be internationally-compatible, have a separate USB input, and do not require an adapter. Each customer in our new Mint Experience, JetBlue’s take on the premium cabin and offered on select A321s, will have access to two power ports.
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Why haven't commercial planes put charging outlets, or even just USB ports, in the seats yet? I mean, this is something that should eventually happen, right? It seems pretty logical.
My recent flight with Cathay Pacific had both USB slots and charging ports at every seat. You could even connect your phone or MP3 to the screen thing and watch videos/listen to music that way.
After a few really awful crowds (mostly up in Phoenix) I needed something to restore my faith. Nobody can get sloppy drunk on a Monday quite like a Tucson crowd.
Why haven't commercial planes put charging outlets, or even just USB ports, in the seats yet? I mean, this is something that should eventually happen, right? It seems pretty logical.
My recent flight with Cathay Pacific had both USB slots and charging ports at every seat. You could even connect your phone or MP3 to the screen thing and watch videos/listen to music that way.
That sounds amazing. We need more airlines to do that. I want to be pampered in coach dammit.
I need some music advice and if there is a better place for this, then let me know. I might start doing this more and more as time goes on and as I discover that I've been missing out for a long time, but for now: I've been sleeping on a few bands for a long time now and as I'm getting more and more into them I'd like your opinions on where I should go. I'm into going backwards through discographies, but sometimes I get advice to start in the middle somewhere, but I like to aggregate all the advice I get and make a better decision from there. It's a fun little game I like to play. So. Tell me what to do.
Ty Segall (Only listened to Manipulator) White Denim (Only listened to Fits & D) Yo La Tengo (Only listened to I Am Not Afraid of You and I Will Beat Your Ass)
Also if this is new thread material for other people to get advice along this same page, I'd be happy to start that. Cheers!
I need some music advice and if there is a better place for this, then let me know. I might start doing this more and more as time goes on and as I discover that I've been missing out for a long time, but for now: I've been sleeping on a few bands for a long time now and as I'm getting more and more into them I'd like your opinions on where I should go. I'm into going backwards through discographies, but sometimes I get advice to start in the middle somewhere, but I like to aggregate all the advice I get and make a better decision from there. It's a fun little game I like to play. So. Tell me what to do.
Ty Segall (Only listened to Manipulator) White Denim (Only listened to Fits & D) Yo La Tengo (Only listened to I Am Not Afraid of You and I Will Beat Your Ass)
Also if this is new thread material for other people to get advice along this same page, I'd be happy to start that. Cheers!
For YLT listen to I Can Hear The Heart Beat As One next. The Nothing Turned Itself Inside Out. Then Fade.
For Ty Segall I would say Slaughterhouse next (technically by Ty Segall Band). Also listen to Mikal Cronin if you have not done so yet.