Would sure be nice if people read the stickies at the top (which point to the wiki) and did a little work on their own before posting. Even having to refer someone to the wiki means that they have not spent the least amount of effort trying to help themselves. IMO, that is the sad state of affairs...the info is very easy to find now (one needn't do the horrible, deadful search that everyone seems so afraid of to find it). Should we deny info? No. But we should expect people to do at least the minimum to help themselves.
Cheers.
BRP, you've made 9,000+ posts. I've made 16. The OP has made 90. It may not be apparent, but there are posters that live on this forum and know all the ins and outs, especially the cute abreviations, while newbies struggle to just know what the hell you're talking about. A perfect example is the OP's question which is answered by a Wiki (whatever the heck that is) only if he/she were to guess correctly that "Seat Priority" is the magic phrase to get to the answer.
Come on folks, I know that we newbies are a pain in the ..., but cut us some slack. I'm guessing that no one here hit the ground running when they joined this forum.
BTW, I'm coming down hard on you, but I'm really directing it to all the posters that are outraged that newbies don't just get it right out of the gate.
Special thanks to Nako and SCChris for answering the question quickly and without rancor.