flying home for the holidays

So, I'm flying down to North Carolina so I can visit with my parents (a little) for Christmas. I'm actually writing this on the plane, and I'd like to share some observations:

Sorry, that turned into a rant. Anyway, have yourself a merry season of greed.

(last updated Wed, 24 Dec 2003 23:58:33 UTC)
So. At the Flagship Banana Republic shop in SF, the concierge has free cell phone charging while you shop for man major cell phone models.
Talk about a good reason to stay in the store.
posted by from 209.6.159.27 at Wed, 24 Dec 2003 07:34:17 UTC (updated Wed, 24 Dec 2003 23:58:33 UTC)
Your cheesy blog lacks threaded comments. Ew.

Anyhow, a shop with a concierge???
posted by from 24.53.181.71 at Wed, 24 Dec 2003 07:41:04 UTC (updated Wed, 24 Dec 2003 23:58:33 UTC)
re admirals clubs: I'd bet there's power law stuff going on there, and that a model for conveniences for high-repetition flyers really does make sense -- someone who doesn't fly alot, well, doesn't fly a lot :-}

one of the gift shops at BDL sells little multi-vendor phone chargers that take 4xAA and shove power into your phone; I'm sure they sell the batteries too, somewhere in the same shop. Doesn't help with laptops, but if you don't fly that often, there's a new issue of the economist to read instead...
posted by from 24.151.107.175 at Wed, 24 Dec 2003 09:22:28 UTC (updated Wed, 24 Dec 2003 23:58:33 UTC)
Derrick: At the moment, that's a feature. The software was
written with threading in mind, so if I figure out a way to
render them readably, I can add threads.

Mark: I'm guessing that there is a large class of people that
fly a few times a year, to visit distant friends or family, who can't justify a club membership but still do make decisions about what airline to fly, and can affect the market.
posted by from 65.41.34.71 at Thu, 25 Dec 2003 00:05:23 UTC (updated Wed, 24 Dec 2003 23:58:33 UTC)
Isn't it amazing how much more productive you can be on a
plane with enough leg room to actually use your laptop? I
never understood how all these people actually managed to
get work done on a plane until I managed to be on a flight
with sufficient leg room at the same time as I was
sufficiently awake to use it. I got all sorts of IETF
stuff done.
posted by from 66.25.131.84 at Fri, 26 Dec 2003 00:34:57 UTC (updated Wed, 24 Dec 2003 23:58:33 UTC)
I wonder if the additional productivity that comes with real leg room justifies the cost of business/first class tickets. They always seemed abusively priced. I wonder how much the price comes down if you set up a corporate account.
posted by from 65.96.176.157 at Fri, 26 Dec 2003 05:24:51 UTC (updated Wed, 24 Dec 2003 23:58:33 UTC)
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