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my brother said it still appears that there is a lot of work to be done. looks awesome though
my brother said it still appears that there is a lot of work to be done. looks awesome though
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I haven't heard anything about invitation only. I seriously doubt that. they are making a very big deal of this opening. It's gonna be packed. Especially considering macworld expo is going on at the same time. wouldn't surprise me if Apple ran buses to the store.
wish I could go <img src="graemlins/hmmm.gif" border="0" alt="[Hmmm]" />
I think that's original to the building too.
I'm still waiting for the Chicago (Mich. Ave) store to open. It's an old Gap store, so it looks like an Apple store.
It says U.S. Post Office because the building was originally like that. Apparently, Apple is restoring the outside of the building to original.
1. NY won't let you screw up a historic building.
2. It's much cooler that way.
<strong>The second story is part of the store - you can see the worker working up there.
It says U.S. Post Office because the building was originally like that. Apparently, Apple is restoring the outside of the building to original.
1. NY won't let you screw up a historic building.
2. It's much cooler that way.</strong><hr></blockquote>
I agree, I also like the Post Office look to the building...
Maybe Steve will make a comment about it during the keynote?
oh, by the way, check your PM's...
Anyways, It is definitely a two story store. I know because there is a setup on the top floor and the 1st floor (which is blacked-out) also has a setup (somebody opened the door, but the camera was too slow to get a picture).
<strong>TD1984, how come you're not as nutty as your bro when it comes to posting on AI?</strong><hr></blockquote>
What do you mean? I haven't really read any of his posts. So I don't understand.
If you mean posting a lot, then I don't have enough time to do that. Between getting Linux/Mac OS X/Be OS to work on my 9500 all at the same time and other things on the internet...I just don't have enough time.
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What do you mean? I haven't really read any of his posts. So I don't understand.
If you mean posting a lot, then I don't have enough time to do that. Between getting Linux/Mac OS X/Be OS to work on my 9500 all at the same time and other things on the internet...I just don't have enough time.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Sorry, that was supposed to go under my name. I'm using his G4 while he's away and it had the old cookie.
<strong>Hey, Don't let Applenut get all the credit. after all, I was on the train for 1 hour to take those pictures!
Anyways, It is definitely a two story store. I know because there is a setup on the top floor and the 1st floor (which is blacked-out) also has a setup (somebody opened the door, but the camera was too slow to get a picture).</strong><hr></blockquote>
OK, thanks applenut's bro!
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Sorry, that was supposed to go under my name. I'm using his G4 while he's away and it had the old cookie.</strong><hr></blockquote>
hehe i was going to say... <img src="graemlins/bugeye.gif" border="0" alt="[Skeptical]" /> :eek:
I was reffering to how much time he spends here relative to how much time you do...
just wondering...
"Puffs Plus, Post-it,Aiwa...AIWA!!!!!' <img src="graemlins/smokin.gif" border="0" alt="[Chilling]" />
<strong>The second story is part of the store - you can see the worker working up there.
It says U.S. Post Office because the building was originally like that. Apparently, Apple is restoring the outside of the building to original.
1. NY won't let you screw up a historic building.
2. It's much cooler that way.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Cool, that's what I was hoping. Maybe they can also bait some visitors who need to mail stuff.