Good to know.I just board first and easily find my seat, because it is the first row. The one thing that bothers me is looking at all these people headed to the back of the plane as they board. I know they hate me. I'm not a bad person, I'm just rich.
What kind of planes are you getting on? On every flight I've ever been on with a first class cabin, it's been a case of turning left for first class and right for business/economy. No-one ever walks past you in first.
What kind of planes are you getting on? On every flight I've ever been on with a first class cabin, it's been a case of turning left for first class and right for business/economy. No-one ever walks past you in first.
I don't think that most commercial flights fit into that category. Most have you enter and turn right to get through first class to get to the low class seating. If you turn left you're the pilot. Only checked a couple I've flown to make sure my memory was intact, but British Airways seems to have more then the other airlines I checked.
A general question: At the moment I could see buying the sport model, but wonder about the expensive models as the technology updates. Does anyone know how Apple is planning for that? If I'm paying 5K or whatever for a watch, I don't want to see it outdated in a few years as the iPhone 3 is, say, compared to an iPhone6.
A general question: At the moment I could see buying the sport model, but wonder about the expensive models as the technology updates. Does anyone know how Apple is planning for that? If I'm paying 5K or whatever for a watch, I don't want to see it outdated in a few years as the iPhone 3 is, say, compared to an iPhone6.
You'll have until next Tuesday, or perhaps longer, to know if Apple has considered and implemented that aspect of CE fused with jewelry.
I don't think that most commercial flights fit into that category. Most have you enter and turn right to get through first class to get to the low class seating. If you turn left you're the pilot. Only checked a couple I've flown to make sure my memory was intact, but British Airways seems to have more then the other airlines I checked.
Playing with those actually made me more excited for the product.
Funny - I thought the content on that site is really nifty. Fun to see some apps in action. But man o man is that web site an example of bad design. Just painful to navigate. I do appreciate their efforts, I like the content...but...
Several of the apps were very intriguing/must haves for me. Others were very much "meh." I'm not going to play games on my watch (and I don't play games on my iPhone generally either.) There is going to be a learning curve for what I want my watch to do. I think some people will be frustrated by that.
Apple Watch neatly solves one problem I've had for years. I dropped my landline years ago. I don't carry my iPhone around with me when at home. It lives on a stand in my office. Meaning when I get the very occasional phone call when I am in another part of my house, I don't ever hear it. Now: tap-tap...
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Those icons are ridiculously small.
This is just not going to appeal to older folk, who also tend to be rich folk.
the dial zooms them
Good to know.I just board first and easily find my seat, because it is the first row. The one thing that bothers me is looking at all these people headed to the back of the plane as they board. I know they hate me. I'm not a bad person, I'm just rich.
What kind of planes are you getting on? On every flight I've ever been on with a first class cabin, it's been a case of turning left for first class and right for business/economy. No-one ever walks past you in first.
I don't think that most commercial flights fit into that category. Most have you enter and turn right to get through first class to get to the low class seating. If you turn left you're the pilot. Only checked a couple I've flown to make sure my memory was intact, but British Airways seems to have more then the other airlines I checked.
You'll have until next Tuesday, or perhaps longer, to know if Apple has considered and implemented that aspect of CE fused with jewelry.
You're right. It seems it's mostly only on the 747 that has the more private first class section.
http://mixyourwatch.com/
Playing with those actually made me more excited for the product.
Funny - I thought the content on that site is really nifty. Fun to see some apps in action. But man o man is that web site an example of bad design. Just painful to navigate. I do appreciate their efforts, I like the content...but...
Several of the apps were very intriguing/must haves for me. Others were very much "meh." I'm not going to play games on my watch (and I don't play games on my iPhone generally either.) There is going to be a learning curve for what I want my watch to do. I think some people will be frustrated by that.
Apple Watch neatly solves one problem I've had for years. I dropped my landline years ago. I don't carry my iPhone around with me when at home. It lives on a stand in my office. Meaning when I get the very occasional phone call when I am in another part of my house, I don't ever hear it. Now: tap-tap...
Welcome to coach.
Um... I am sure they must create fantasy flights just for you. I fly Delta (Northwest before that).
Here you go: http://www.seatguru.com/airlines/Delta_Airlines/Delta_Airlines_Airbus_A320.php
Thanks for link. Sorry about the snark.
This my regular flight in seat 1C:
http://www.seatguru.com/airlines/Taca_International_Airlines/TACA_Airlines_Airbus_A320.php