Showers at 35,000 feet
Don't forget your loofah sponge.
(Credit: G Patkar )I've already raved about the prospect of relaxing in a posh first class on the new Airbus A380, but now Dubai-based Emirates Airlines seems to have raised the bar for in-flight amenities. As the Times of London reported Sunday, Emirates is promising first-class passengers the use of a shower. Details on the first-class cabin and the shower are sketchy, but with its "seven star" Burj Al Arab Hotel, Dubai knows true (and somewhat ridiculous) luxury.
It's certainly a novel idea, and it would give a new meaning to the idea of the mile-high club, but environmentalists are already attacking the scheme as irresponsible. According to the Times, a shower-equipped A380 would need to carry an extra ton of water for each flight, which is equal to 12 passengers. That would mean a carbon cost of 48,455 pounds for every round-trip flight. That's certainly a legitimate worry, but frankly, I'd be more concerned about showering during turbulence.
The shower service will be available on New York to Dubai flights starting in October, and Emirates says it will expand the treatment to its entire A380 fleet. But before you get too excited, you may want to check the fare. A first-class ticket could cost about $18,000.
Kent German is a senior editor for cell phone reviews at CNET. When he's not testing the newest handsets on the market, he's blogging about cell phone news for Crave. In his On Call column, he answers reader questions and gives his take on the rapidly changing mobile industry. E-mail Kent.






supposed man-made warming in one year (global temperatures dropped .75 C
in 2007), can we finally just have the ***** to stand up to these
environmentalists and their hoax?
like it or not earth has a limited supply of water, 15% of which is fresh
and with a rising population and economic growth in India and China, there will be supply problems in the future
I am surprised Bilbo has failed to make this distinction since most of those that say that global warming is not man-made typically purport to having a higher intelligence and degree of rationalization than the rest of us - i.e. they don't hear what people are saying, misinterpret it and take it for gospel truth, which seems to be exactly what Mr. Baggins has done here.
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(6 Comments)companies and the like have proven, using a new scientific medium called empirical without study, the unprovable, global warming. Armed with data accumulated over the massive span of 80 years, these scientists have proven,
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