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2 outlets per 3 seats for main cabin... which should be sufficient to alternate every hour or 2 if all 3 passengers have a laptop.
I would hope they have some sort of touch ability... Their description sounds like BMW's iDrive. I don't care what anybody says, iDrive is the worst interface I have ever used in my life. Entering a street/city name is like using a rotary phone with 26 holes. After messing around with my dad's BMW, I will never purchase a BMW until they ditch their p.o.s. iDrive, no matter how sweet the rest of the car is.

Intuitive, yes... efficient, no...
My father's 1080p elite plasma only has dvi input. I was under the impression that lcd's have vga and plasmas have dvi (at least that has been my experience with a very small sample of
in relation to where the P, L, and M keys are on a normal keyboard, the shift is actually in the correct position... so if you are touch typing, it's where you want it. It should only confuse you (for maybe a week) if you look at the keys.
I thought I heard somewhere that there was a Wii tony hawk in the works that utilizes the Wii fit board. Is it possible that there is some confusion over this?
Looks like Judd needs some backup from a customer...

I own the JB-100's and they are awesome. I pair them 99% of the time with my VX8550 (Chocolate2) phone. The battery life is phenomenal, I have used them an entire day of snowboarding and they didn't die. They never fell off either, even in situations where I fell 10-15ft in the air.

I used to own the Moto S9's and they weren't "beanie compliant" for the cold weather months because they stick out quite a bit beyond the ear, but the JB's really are small and weightless. The S9's also bounce a little bit where the bulky battery pack is behind the neck if you jog at all.

I have only 3 minor complaints concerning the JB-100's: lack of playback controls (at least a mute/pause button), they could be a little louder (the campus busses always win the loudness battle), and the rubber ear tips fall off sometimes (I now only have 1 of each of the 2 sizes). Just for the playback controls alone, I wish I could make a swap for the 200's.

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