Any "Latest & Greatest" about Delta?
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In order to check icrew and dlnet, you need the Journey browser. It's available in the app store (I think it's $0.99). When you open the app, put three fingers on the screen. That brings up the settings page. Under "Pretend to be" (towards the bottom of the screen) select "Firefox 3.0".
As far as other apps, here's a few to get started:
AeroWeather, for checking METARs & TAFs (Free)
My-Cast, for weather and Radar (Not free)
Weather Channel (Free)
The Delta app, for checking gate and flight info (Free)
FlightAware (Free)
USAToday AutoPilot (Free)
And of course... Angry Birds!
Anyone else want to chime in?
As far as other apps, here's a few to get started:
AeroWeather, for checking METARs & TAFs (Free)
My-Cast, for weather and Radar (Not free)
Weather Channel (Free)
The Delta app, for checking gate and flight info (Free)
FlightAware (Free)
USAToday AutoPilot (Free)
And of course... Angry Birds!
Anyone else want to chime in?
Used Foreflight with the I pad on a recent flight down to Phoenix in the 182. All I can say is nice not to have to use a bunch of paper sectionals anymore. Looking forward to Delta adapting the Ipads, if they ever do.
Siempre Rojo.
I downloaded Journey and when I try to put in my 8 digit passcode in I crew, the sign in box blanks after 7 digits. Anyone know a fix for that? I think the passcodes require a minimum of eight digits.
Used Foreflight with the I pad on a recent flight down to Phoenix in the 182. All I can say is nice not to have to use a bunch of paper sectionals anymore. Looking forward to Delta adapting the Ipads, if they ever do.
Siempre Rojo.
Used Foreflight with the I pad on a recent flight down to Phoenix in the 182. All I can say is nice not to have to use a bunch of paper sectionals anymore. Looking forward to Delta adapting the Ipads, if they ever do.
Siempre Rojo.
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Anyway,
LOTR (all 3 duh)
Braveheart
Beaches
The Hangover (both, though 1 was better)
The Patriot
Old School (you almost got nunchucked)
The Big Chill (best writing...heck that's all it was)
Jackie Brown (actually as good as everyone wants to remember Pulp Fiction being)
The 6th Day
Wedding Crashers
With Honors
Honorable mentions:
District 9
Passion of the Christ
(both were absolutely great in their own way, and absolutely must sees, but I have no desire to watch either a second time)
The Departed
Bram Stoker's Dracula [1992] Just really well done in its own way. A new twist on an old movie that looked old in a new way. Or something.
Just F'ing with y'all about Beaches though.
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The original "Airport". Great flick. Dean Martin and Jackie Bisset at their finest. Reasonable technical accuracy. A glimpse of MSP in the late 1960s (several NWA rampers were extras). 707s.
Nu
Nu
I'm surprised 80 didn't post an 80?????
I can hear it now....."ALL HAIL NEWK, ALL HAIL THE MIGHTY MADDOG"
I can hear it now....."ALL HAIL NEWK, ALL HAIL THE MIGHTY MADDOG"
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