Cool idea, though if you can't wait an hour or two to receive an email then you aren't managing your time or company very well. Logistically speaking, it shouldn't be too difficult to implement this so I'm not overly impressed with the hype.
Hey Mr. Know it all, it isn't that people "can't" wait two hours to get an email. Its that people who have road jobs would sometimes rather get work done then just sit and waste time on the plane. The ability to send and recieve email would be very helpful.
And to the not hard to implement comment- You are an idiot.
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Cool idea, though if you can't wait an hour or two to receive an email then you aren't managing your time or company very well. Logistically speaking, it shouldn't be too difficult to implement this so I'm not overly impressed with the hype.
Azayezel,
Hey Mr. Know it all, it isn't that people "can't" wait two hours to get an email. Its that people who have road jobs would sometimes rather get work done then just sit and waste time on the plane. The ability to send and recieve email would be very helpful.
And to the not hard to implement comment- You are an idiot.
Well, maybe when you become a big boy, you'll go on big boy trips that last more than "an hour or two" and you'll see what all the hype is about! :)
Agreed. I'm shocked you don't realize that cross country flights last around 6 hours. That can be an entire days work for a lot of people.