Yes and no
Oct. 3rd, 2006 01:45 pm[8:40 am, Mountain time]
Yes, there is a power point at my seat; yes, I brought the adapter; and no, it doesn't seem to work. As soon as I plug in the adapter, the green LED at the power point goes out.
So, with no other way of listening to music, I shelled out two bucks for crap headphones (I left the adapter for my headphones in Tampa, damn it, and these crap headphones are hardwired to a double plug and come with an adapter for plugging into normal audio sources; last time I bought crap headphones in mid-air, they were hardwired to a normal plug and came with an adapter for airplane audio).
The movie's starting now, but it's a bowdlerized version of "The Break-Up", which I didn't enjoy all that much in its original form.
..though I find that watching it in Spanish is interesting enough; I know roughly what they'll be saying, and that (with my smattering of Spanish) lets me follow the action.
And Jennifer Aniston is a lot cuter in Spanish.
Well, after all, isn't everyone?
Yes, there is a power point at my seat; yes, I brought the adapter; and no, it doesn't seem to work. As soon as I plug in the adapter, the green LED at the power point goes out.
So, with no other way of listening to music, I shelled out two bucks for crap headphones (I left the adapter for my headphones in Tampa, damn it, and these crap headphones are hardwired to a double plug and come with an adapter for plugging into normal audio sources; last time I bought crap headphones in mid-air, they were hardwired to a normal plug and came with an adapter for airplane audio).
The movie's starting now, but it's a bowdlerized version of "The Break-Up", which I didn't enjoy all that much in its original form.
..though I find that watching it in Spanish is interesting enough; I know roughly what they'll be saying, and that (with my smattering of Spanish) lets me follow the action.
And Jennifer Aniston is a lot cuter in Spanish.
Well, after all, isn't everyone?
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Date: 2006-10-03 06:19 pm (UTC)