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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 4 Nov 2013

    Gadgets are allowed on planes, but should phone calls be banned? Survey finds 61% of fliers think so: http://on.wsj.com/19tKYrw 

    7:07 AM - 4 Nov 2013
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      1. Luis B. Aramburu‏ @luisbaram 4 Nov 2013
        Replying to @WSJ

        @WSJ It would be EXTREMELY annoying if the person next to you engaged in endless phone conversations.

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      1. craptasticmah‏ @craptasticmah 4 Nov 2013
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        @WSJ Imagine if just half of the passengers have on-going phone conversations during a flight. Please pray that this never happens.

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      1. J Scott Erickson‏ @jsericks 4 Nov 2013
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        @WSJ new title: 61% of people agree you're a douche-bag if you take a phone call in that close of quarters.

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      2. Emily Richmond‏Verified account @EWAEmily 4 Nov 2013
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        @WSJ Can only hope #FAA, airlines takes lesson from @Amtrak. Every cabin should be "quiet car."

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      3. Amtrak‏Verified account @Amtrak 4 Nov 2013
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        @EWAEmily Thank you for the compliment. We are glad you are enjoying the perks of train travel.

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      1. TashaBotbiz/IDBIRD‏ @mSweeTmomma 4 Nov 2013
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        @WSJ #i say the phones that are already in the planes should be free to use.

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      1. JP Plunier‏ @JPPlunier 4 Nov 2013
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        @WSJ No phone calls on planes or in the doctor's waiting room. Please.

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      1. Sajeet Kesav Manghat‏Verified account @sajeetkm 4 Nov 2013
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        @WSJ will mobiles work at those altitude at all?

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      1. Michelle Hermann‏ @michellejh94 4 Nov 2013
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        @WSJ definitely- not only does it bring peace of mind but no one wants to be on a flight listening to someone on their #phone the whole time

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      1. Swimjunkie‏ @velosterapter 4 Nov 2013
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        @WSJ The problem is far more technical. New equipment on planes. Ground switching for much faster than a car or pedestrian. Not soon.

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      1. meiling‏ @HelloMissMei 4 Nov 2013
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        “@WSJ Gadgets are allowed on planes, but should phone calls be banned http://on.wsj.com/19tKYrw ” nothing wrong with #quiet time.

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      1. Greg Rapier‏ @GregRapier 4 Nov 2013
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        Gadgets yes calls no! @WSJ: Gadgets are allowed on planes, but should phone calls be banned? 61% of fliers think so: http://on.wsj.com/19tKYrw 

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      1. Adam Birnbaum‏ @ADBirnbaum 4 Nov 2013
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        Yes, they should MT @WSJ: Gadgets allowed on planes, but should phone calls be banned? 61% of fliers think so: http://on.wsj.com/19tKYrw 

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      1. Brad Plombon‏ @iBrad2009 4 Nov 2013
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        “@WSJ: Gadgets are allowed on planes,but should phone calls be banned? Survey finds 61% of fliers think so: http://on.wsj.com/19tKYrw ” #COJO428

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      1. TashaBotbiz/IDBIRD‏ @mSweeTmomma 4 Nov 2013
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        @WSJ @babyjc: Phone callers should have sense and enuf respect to not be so durn loud talking. They (cont) http://tl.gd/mtj8oj 

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      1. David Scalant‏ @david_scalant 4 Nov 2013
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        “@WSJ: Gadgets are allowed on planes, but should phone calls be banned? http://on.wsj.com/19tKYrw ” Sigue la polémica

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      1. Killer Tables‏ @ZeReinhardt 4 Nov 2013
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        @WSJ Oh Jesus no. Being trapped in a metal tube, soaring through the sky with no escape from these ass holes all gabbing incoherently..

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      1. Maria de Jesus‏ @marypoppings 4 Nov 2013
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        @WSJ i think Phone calls are as annoying in closed quarters as crying babies.

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      1. Maria de Jesus‏ @marypoppings 4 Nov 2013
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        “@WSJ: Gadgets are allowed on planes, but should phone calls be banned? Survey finds 61% of fliers think so: http://on.wsj.com/19tKYrw ”

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