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Since I know you all love a reason to bash ESPN....

I concur about Delta.

Took a cross-country flight from San Diego to NYC about six weeks ago (during the opening round of the NCAA men's hoops tournament) on a Delta flight and it was like sitting in my living room.

Satellite TV, a GPS-thingy (it would tell you our altitude and location) and even trivia.

Mind you, about three weeks ago my parents-in-law practically missed a Eurpoean cruise (well, they did make it, but without any luggage for five days) all courtesy of Delta.

I don't know how the airline took care of them after pulling such a gaffe but I know I'd hate for that to be my pre-paid vacation.
 
93Devil said:
Well I am on a Delta on Thursday. Hopefully I will be proved wrong.

But Jet Blue is the mother godess of inflight tv.

So I've heard. Never flown Jet Blue, but whenever the chance presents itself, I want to try them. I am curious.
 
The AP is getting in on this, too.

From today's wire on the Reds/Rockies game:

"The crowd was on its feet again after his over-the-shoulder catch robbed MATT Hawpe in center field in the eighth."

They moved a write-thru, but damn, this guy's had his name butchered twice in the span of a week.
 

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