Buy an ipod at the airport!
Sorry, short post for now.
Aparently a select number of airports actualy have vending machines, for example San Fransisco Iternational, that you can buy your own Ipod in. That's right, seems kinda weird to me to buy an ipod at an airport. I meen you couldn't realy put your music on it without a laptop. Which, if you have a laptop, why do you need an Ipod? Well I guess the battery might last longer on an ipod than a laptop, but i'm gonna go out on a limb here and guess that airplanes have sockets you could plug your laptop into on them. But seeing as I've never actualy ridden on an Airplane, I wouldn't know. They should though, seems kinda stupid not to. They vending machines aparently sell other things in them as well, such as digital cameras and cellphones. Those I could see a use for.
The news that brought this to my attention was this engadget post which says that the company that owns these gadget vending machines plans to expand and put it at more airports. So next time your at an airport, you may see one of these huge vending machines sitting around and decide to slide your little credit card right in and dish out several hundred dolars for a camera or something. Lets just hope that things don't get stuck in them like snack machines. Oh god that would suck bigtime.
yes, that would suck ALOT
Aparently a select number of airports actualy have vending machines, for example San Fransisco Iternational, that you can buy your own Ipod in. That's right, seems kinda weird to me to buy an ipod at an airport. I meen you couldn't realy put your music on it without a laptop. Which, if you have a laptop, why do you need an Ipod? Well I guess the battery might last longer on an ipod than a laptop, but i'm gonna go out on a limb here and guess that airplanes have sockets you could plug your laptop into on them. But seeing as I've never actualy ridden on an Airplane, I wouldn't know. They should though, seems kinda stupid not to. They vending machines aparently sell other things in them as well, such as digital cameras and cellphones. Those I could see a use for.
The news that brought this to my attention was this engadget post which says that the company that owns these gadget vending machines plans to expand and put it at more airports. So next time your at an airport, you may see one of these huge vending machines sitting around and decide to slide your little credit card right in and dish out several hundred dolars for a camera or something. Lets just hope that things don't get stuck in them like snack machines. Oh god that would suck bigtime.
"Ooohh! a $300 digital camera! I realy should get one of those so I can take some pictures to send home to people."
*slides credit card in*
*punches in code for the camera*
*camera box is pushed to the edge of the shelf, but doesn't come all the way off, and is just sitting there*
"WHAT THE ^%&^ YOU SON OF A &@^%$ MACHINE!!! GIVE ME MY !#%!ING CAMERA!!!!!"
*kicks machine but it's mounted to the wall so it doesn't move and he just stubs his toe*
*&@%^!!!!*
yes, that would suck ALOT













