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so flights eh...

you want noise canncelling and not use very often get the Sony Noise cancelling, they are quite good for the $$. mine were 60ish

ir do it properly Bose QC15 or what I got Sennheiser PXC450

http://en-au.sennheiser.com/high-end-headphones-audiophile-stereo-pxc-450

nothing comes close for noise cancelling and comfort as if you going to waer them 15+ hours on one flight that is very important, also good for working in data centres.

regarding what to bring on the plane, table is the best these days,

has games, I have 100's of hours of video plus 6000ish books to choose from and is lighter than carrying one book.

plus most decent airlines now have power in the seat so you sorted.

but then what would I know.

seriously f**k google.

been asking for months to use my real name from my "legit" email address on my youtube account. been trasnferring my avatar to my email without permission etc. then created a youtube account for my gmail account because I didnt want to merge, and now its merged them anyway. and you cant deactivate shit.

f**kin tards. go eat some dream boats you chumpy ass faggots

duckduckgo has the right idea, but doesnt find what you want.

so flights eh...

you want noise canncelling and not use very often get the Sony Noise cancelling, they are quite good for the $$. mine were 60ish

ir do it properly Bose QC15 or what I got Sennheiser PXC450

http://en-au.sennheiser.com/high-end-headphones-audiophile-stereo-pxc-450

nothing comes close for noise cancelling and comfort as if you going to waer them 15+ hours on one flight that is very important, also good for working in data centres.

regarding what to bring on the plane, table is the best these days,

has games, I have 100's of hours of video plus 6000ish books to choose from and is lighter than carrying one book.

plus most decent airlines now have power in the seat so you sorted.

but then what would I know.

we all cant fly business class, im lucky to get some fabric on my seats, let alone power :P

Just did a 5hr flight from Singapore, read a book + had 3 seats to my self, so went asleep across all 3. #betterthanbusinessclass

ok domestic don;t have power, but all tables have power that lasts more than a flight.

International, Qantas in all 380's and most 747 have power in cattle class.

and I don't get business class very often.

over 8 hour flights Premium under 8hr cattle.

Unless airline is feeling nice..

http://staticice.com.au/cgi-bin/search.cgi?q=PXC+450&spos=1

and about $350 on ebay but possibly weird grey imports... not sure what Sennheiser's international warranty is like...

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seriously f**k google.

been asking for months to use my real name from my "legit" email address on my youtube account. been trasnferring my avatar to my email without permission etc. then created a youtube account for my gmail account because I didnt want to merge, and now its merged them anyway. and you cant deactivate shit.

f**kin tards. go eat some dream boats you chumpy ass faggots

duckduckgo has the right idea, but doesnt find what you want.

Yeah YouTube has been hassling me to use my real name. But I do not want. Have they forced it now?

yep.

need to get some steak off you.

what do you need?

the cape grim scotch dry aged was nice, heaps nicer than the mb4 sirloin, i know what i'll be buying next.

Had ayam and ikan set from Indo BBQ in Orchard today...dat fish ruined by dat stingray.

why you guys eating at orchard road anyway? food's mediocre at best.

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