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By now you may have heard about the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (F.A.A.) intention to review current restrictions prohibiting the use of electronic gadgets on airplanes during taxi, takeoff and landing. Considering that the fear of these devices interfering with cockpit equipment is has never been based on objective research and testing, it's certainly nice to see that the agency is open to a reevaluation of its policies. (You can find more details on the F.A.A.'s decision on CIO.com's Mobile WorkHorse blog.)
While it may be years before actual changes to the F.A.A. policies take place, I couldn't help but imagine what in-flight gadget use might look with battery such as IBM 08K8193 Battery, IBM 08K8192 Battery, IBM 92P1101 Battery, IBM 92P1089 Battery, IBM 92P1087 Battery, IBM 08K8196 Battery, IBM 92P1102 Battery, IBM 92P1077 Battery, IBM 92P1073 Battery, IBM 08K8199 Battery like five or ten years in the future. And that led me to coming up with a list of the various types of gadget-toting folks you currently spy on airplanes. Here's a list of the amusing, annoying and sometimes confouncing techie-traveler stereotypes you can expect to find the next time you hop on a plane.
The Workaholic is easy to spot. He is the first person out of his seat the moment the seatbelt lights go off. Reaching into the overhead compartment, he rapidly unloads his laptop and associated peripherals. The sound of furious typing follows shortly after and continues all the way through mealtimes. He is typically fully equipped to deploy an additional monitor should the seat next to him be unoccupied.
While most of us are fine watching a movie or two on the in-flight entertainment system, The Movie Aficionado is full of scorn for the puny 5 to 7-inch screens that make up most in-flight systems. Instead, The Aficionado relies on her trusty 17-inch laptop and arsenal of Blu-ray discs for an immersive (literally, since the laptop is just inches from her face) experience. She can also be spotted on occasion trying to setup a mini projector using the bulkhead or ceiling as an ad-hoc screen--when the flight attendant isn't looking, of course.
Nothing satisfies the reader more than being able to plow through her favorite books and magazines. These days, getting a fix is as simple as loading up an e-readers while en route to the airport. The Reader is typically a quiet breed and is generally harmless, though you can expect to see the occasional sudden guffaw at an unseen joke.
The Gamer enjoys conducting multiplayer campaigns of Worms 2: Armageddon across the aisle with his traveling companions via Bluetooth. He is easily identified by oversized, high-end headphones and portable gaming devices that he clutches in front of him with a death grip. If you're seated next The Gamer, the good news is that he's usually not violent in real life. And you can usually grab his share of the dessert while he's engrossed in battle.
With noise-cancellation headphones plugged firmly into a headphone amplifier, the audiophile is a picture of oblivion to the rest of the outside world. You definitely want to have the aisle seat if you're seated next to The Audiophile.
The Audiophile's pre-flight gadget checklist probably includes:
•iPod/MP3 music player
•Portable headphone amplifier
•Noise-cancellation headphone
•(Lots of) spare batteries for headphone and portable amplifier
What do you usually bring along when flying, and which category of the gadget-loving crowd do you belong to?
