Okay, people having electronics they would like to plug into 120V isn't exactly a new thing. Seven years ago, yes, I would get some odd looks. But it's bog-standard now. So why do even newly remodeled airports only provide random, half-hidden wall outlets in the waiting areas? Or, if they don't think that is a service they are obliged to offer (which is certainly their call), why are there any at all? Haven't they noticed the laptop/wifi explosion going on?
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1) They're cheap bastards.
2) They're stupid bastards.
3) It's a Soviet-style plot to restict the free flow of information and ZOG ZOG ZOG.
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Or do they think that's what the little pop-out trays on the laptops are for? 8-P
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"Seven years ago, yes" - what do you estimate is the average age of the airport terminals you're in?
As for the wifi explosion - three years ago it was still being debated nationwide whether the service should be offered at all, or should be offered on a pay basis. The idea of free wifi became a fad among the political appointees - because "everybody's doing it!" - and has gotten thrown in as an overlay on places never intended to have it, without much prior planning.
Because when your political appointee says "We need to do this now!" You do it. You don't plan what will be needed and create a support structure that would require rewiring the terminal and major passenger interruption when your appointee is sure it'll just be a little thing to throw the system up.
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I'd imagine that building code will sometimes dictate that they have them, but I can't imagine the airport is too pleased about having them out there.