Coffee, tea or laptop privacy screen?
Posted on September 26th, 2008 by Harriet Baskas
It’s icky, irritating, rude — and relatively rare — at least for now.
But as in-flight Wi-Fi becomes a reality, some flight attendants, passengers and parents are worried that passengers booting up pornography, violent content, and other potentially inappropriate content on their laptops at 35,000 feet will become a real problem.
Find out what travelers, parents, and the airlines say about the pros and cons of filtering in-flight Internet in my most recent Well-Mannered Traveler column on MSNBC.com.
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