Why United Does Not Allow You To Use In-Flight Screen As Extended Display
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There are very very few things that I believe deserve summary and immediate execution, and that's just made the list.
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You joke, but I have absolutely created an ad-hoc wireless network and gamed with people I'm traveling with on a flight before.
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People can’t behave themselves in public. Even more so on airplanes.
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Id fucking love this
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To be fair, that IS the consequences of their own actions kinda
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How?! How can they stand it themselves and not feel like they're being blinded?
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I don’t like how we have to limit everything to the lowest denominator at the punishment of everyone
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I just want to know when I can connect my noise-cancelling Bluetooth headphones to the display instead of the tinny pair of wired "maraccas" that I keep in my travel bag.
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This is why we can’t have nice things.
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Number of stews who have the time to help you figure out the pairing rigamarole or why the radio on this unit is fucked: ZERO.
Number of issues with regular fucking headphones: zero.
Cases where the tinniness will impact your enjoyment of visual spooge: zero
People stopping you from buying some $15 apple 3.5mm pods for your earballs: zero
I'm thinking you'll be fine. Leave the air safety officers alone so they can do their job.
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I never recline my seat, but if I was sitting infront of that guy I would move it down for a bit. Then up again. Then down again. Etc for however long the flight is
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Reason is a shit rag, and I don't think their slop should be posted.
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Rule 34.
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The ones that seal do provide sound isolation
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They're just not letting their eyes get dark-adapted in the first place. They can't see anything but the phone screen, but they also don't care.
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Then you'll still have people screencast porn to their own screen, photograph it and post it on social media with a title like "United's in-flight entertainment".
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