How about a charge to charge up my phone inflight? They would take my switched off phone, charge it inflight for a fiver and at the end of an hours flight or so it would be usable again for several hours. I would maybe pay a fiver for this as theres scant few places you can charge up when travelling except business lounges but often they are closed or you arent there long enough to make it worthwhile. OK Ryanair, how about 1000 euro for this idea then?
Craig
p.s. Please forward/retweet etc.
By Craig Cockburn, IT Professional from Scotland. Digital Transformation, Agile Management, Politics and Social change
Total Pageviews
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Popular Posts
-
An article on how Agile can sit alongside PRINCE2 and where DSDM Atern fits in. In 2007, I put "used an Agile/PRINCE2 development str...
-
Find me on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/siliconglen/ Medium https://siliconglen.medium.com/ thanks Craig
-
The author of Blog of the Day came across this site in a search and picked us for the award! If anyone knows of any other blog awards then p...
-
Your profile indicates you have been contracting recently, therefore you will only be interested in contract work then? Incorrect. Thi...
-
Please visit this link . I used to run a PRINCE2 group on LinkedIn, but have now closed it (no point in duplication) Craig
-
BBC NEWS | Politics | £141m benefits computer shelved : "It is the latest in a long series of computer problems for the government....
-
The UK Government Digital Service (GDS) has just had a reboot . However will it be value for money and deliver its objectives? Will th...
-
How are we to establish our true identities in order to get an ID card? So if we need to prove who we are to get a card why do we need the c...
-
As part of the Scottish Government Digital Scotland rollout , I would like the government to require companies over a certain size to offer ...
-
I came across this interesting report from 2004 covering the Scottish investment scene and it goes a long way to explain why Scotland isn...
No comments:
Post a Comment