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2008-12-13
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2008-12-14
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2008-12-14
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2008-12-14
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Well, unless you are one those guys who tells people to turn of GPS inflight, you shouldn't be bothered about whether I had bluetooth on or not.
And no, the good folks on British Airways made no comments about any of my devices at any point during the flight.
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2008-12-14
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@ Po' Bo'. PA
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I found that wire.com review did not recommend this inflight USB charger. So I decided to skip it and use my laptop battery to charge my N810 thru CA-100 USB charger. Hope that will last ~9-10 hrs for my international flights. I got 8 movies on my 8GB SDHC card to kill the time.
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2008-12-18
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2008-12-23
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@ Cambridge, UK
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The airlines that don't allow GPS or other devices are simply lazy and don't care about their customers. I don't buy their tickets.
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2008-12-23
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2008-12-23
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2008-12-23
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