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United Airlines to offer Stupidly Expensive WiFi in the air

Rumour over at Techdirt is that United Airlines is going to offer very pricey WiFi to their passengers. [here]
Scoble tells us that SAS offers this service for $30. On a flight to Europe or to the West Coast, $30 for connected WiFi is a very good deal.
However, Scoble also points out the other problem: power.
United is where I collect my airline loyalty miles. If they would get some customer service, I would be happy to fly with them more often.
Peter Davidson has more on this here.


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Long Day…

We had a party for the boys at the Consulate today, complete with an inflatable moonwalk jumper.
They are completely fried: deep, crispy and Kentucky. But they both had a lot of fun and I got to meet a lot of the parents I hear about, but never see in person.
And it is still stinkin’ hot up here. One of those nights where you wish the storm would come.

G5 Powerbook = Fake; Dual-Core Pentium4 Powerbook = ???

It’s all over the web tonight. Intel-powered Apples. Back in the middle of May, I speculated that given the slow development on cooling the G5 enough to fit into a laptop, Apple was stuck. It had to choose either Intel or AMD to move forward.
Even if this predicted marriage does not come true, Apple has a tough choice to make soon. The PowerPC chip is falling behind.
Then again, Jobs could surprise us all, again.


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Fisher Space Pen and other Friday Night Madness

Ok, I caved. Purple Metallic and Black Matte.
I am slave to fashion.
Damn they feel good on Moleskine paper.
Damn you Merlin.
Ok, you’re not the only one…but you can take it…and it’s hard to tag Joi Ito with the blame — he moves around too much!
Maybe I should blame Parmet again…nah! He turned me onto the G2s.
Hey! David! You owe us an updated “What’s in your bag?” photo with the Waterfield!

California Schools Again

Back in March I commented on some things that Dave Winer said about California Schools. [here]
The main point of the discussion was that the California Public School system is in a near third-world state (with apologies to the oppressed in the third-world) due to the short-sightedness and greed that grew out of Proposition 13.
Today, Tom Foremski chimes in with pretty much the same point. [here]
It is shocking to me that the world’s sixth largest economy can have a public education system that is the shame of the nation. When I explain to people in Massachusetts, when they complain about schools here, that teachers have to ask parents to supply paper towels and toilet paper, they are shocked.
California has a beautiful veneer over a core that is disintegrating and changing rapidly. This morning, I heard a story on NPR [link to follow later] about a South LA school torn apart by racial conflict — latinos against blacks. Many will chalk this up as a city issue, one unique to LA. It’s not. The latino population of California is growing, and the public school system is failing these children.
What to do?
It comes down to one thing — avarice. Until the people of California can overcome their greed, the children of California will wallow in a public education system that is the shame of the industrialized world.

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