To me, the design is intended to make everyone's life easier - that should be encouraged. From a tech standpoint, as long as the boarding passes are still scannable and easy to read, isn't that all that matters?
You mean PR people?
Not sure if this is legal (but someone sitting there once told me about it, so I'm sure plenty of people use it) - just pick a random room number. Also, I wouldn't say that $4 for coffee that good is exorbitant. To each…
Great looking app, but some of the directions just don't make sense or are flat out wrong. For example, in NYC it tells me to take the 4 train from 23rd St. - the 4 train actually doesn't stop at 23rd St. Again, thumbs…
I don't understand the logic here. Just because Google (and this guy) THINKS that college kids will use this/that this is going to be huge - does not mean it will be.
They only record once a month?
To me, the design is intended to make everyone's life easier - that should be encouraged. From a tech standpoint, as long as the boarding passes are still scannable and easy to read, isn't that all that matters?
You mean PR people?
Not sure if this is legal (but someone sitting there once told me about it, so I'm sure plenty of people use it) - just pick a random room number. Also, I wouldn't say that $4 for coffee that good is exorbitant. To each…
Great looking app, but some of the directions just don't make sense or are flat out wrong. For example, in NYC it tells me to take the 4 train from 23rd St. - the 4 train actually doesn't stop at 23rd St. Again, thumbs…
I don't understand the logic here. Just because Google (and this guy) THINKS that college kids will use this/that this is going to be huge - does not mean it will be.
They only record once a month?