The person in front of me putting their chair back makes it difficult to
use my laptop in a position that allows the screen to be fully open.

Leaning back in my chair does not remedy this situation.
real PITA.

will

Matthew Small wrote:

> Have you never noticed that if you also put your chair back then your
> relative positions are the same as when they weren't put back at
> all?  And then you're both more comfortable.
>
> - Matt Small
>   ----- Original Message -----
>   From: Raymond Camden
>   To: CF-Community
>   Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2004 10:42 AM
>   Subject: RE: watching films on arplanes
>
>   > >> Some people have no clue that there are others around them.
>   >
>   >
>   >  
>   > Oh, they know, they just don't care.  >:-|
>   >  
>   > Mean people suck, nice people...umm n/m.
>
>   What sucks more is people putting their chairs back. You know -
> there should
>   be a rule. You can't put your chair back unless the seat behind you is
>   empty. When people do it to me, I simply keep my knees as they are,
> and I
>   make sure I adjust them a lot. Shoot, as it stands, I _cant_ move my
> legs as
>   they would end up in the aisle.
>
>   -rc
>
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