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<a href='http://www.apple.com/hotnews/articles/2004/06/ichat_at_35k/' target='_blank'>Link</a>

Quote:It’s a long flight from Munich to San Francisco, even non-stop. But recently two enterprising Apple product managers cut the distance dramatically with a few at-hand tools: iChat AV, iSight, 17-inch PowerBook G4, a Boeing 777 and an orbiting satellite.




How cool is that?
06-24-2004 04:10 PM
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Back in April I spent two weeks in Austria/Germany. The main flight which was chicago to Frankfurt was 10 hrs long. I do have to say, it's sooooo boring w/o somebody sitting by you that's a friend, or the movies. They showed 2 movies, which was great. I also happened to have a friend sitting next to me since i went with a school group of 70 people lol.
but i agree....that ichat thingy would've been AWSOME to have that flight!!!

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06-24-2004 04:26 PM
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