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Andrew Sarangan wrote:
Most of the times I am writing proposals or evaluating other peoples proposals, so I don't know ahead of time what resources I might need. I may need to pull an article from a journal, or search for a piece of information on a government database. Besides, I don't like the idea of syncing everything that is on my server to a laptop because of the security risk. On an aircraft that costs hundreds of millions, surely there must be a way to link to the internet via some satellite link. If Southwest offered internet access, I would happily take their bench seats over private suites in a luxury airline that did not offer data service. Singapore Airlines used to have the Boeing Connexion service for broadband internet. Fees were something like $30 for unlimited access on the flight. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Connexion_by_Boeing As noted in the above link, Boeing decided to shut down the commercial service about a year ago, since they couldn't attract enough customers. As far as the problem of having to bring a laptop, an alternative for many people will be the use of a U3 enabled USB drive, which carries the software and data you want. A traveler would use the computer system provided by the airline, and not have to carry a laptop. http://www.u3.com/ The U3 drive doesn't leave anything on the host computer, so there is a limited security risk. |
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