Originally posted by: illusion88
I'm from california and have never been to the east coast but I still know he is talking about 5th ave in NYC. What other famous "5th Ave'" is there?
Originally posted by: illusion88
I'm from california and have never been to the east coast but I still know he is talking about 5th ave in NYC. What other famous "5th Ave'" is there?
Originally posted by: kmrivers
Originally posted by: illusion88
I'm from california and have never been to the east coast but I still know he is talking about 5th ave in NYC. What other famous "5th Ave'" is there?
I guess ATOT is filled with country bumpkins...
Originally posted by: mzkhadir
Timelapse of the first 24 hours: http://www.apple.com/retail/fifthavenue/
Haha, awesome. Great story!Originally posted by: bigrash
I just got back from there. The place was packed and the line was about 2 blocks long. No way i was gonna stand on that line. I got there around 6 after work and after seeing that huge crowd decided to leave but as I was leaving i saw a small opening where people was going in so i sneaked in with people who were there from early in the morning.
the place inside was huge, but like any other mac store. you could hardly walk around cause of how crowded it was. they had a lot of displays. got to play around with the new macbook and looked around for a while.
Steve Jobs was there and he was talking to people but he didn't seem to happy. I spoke to him for about a minute. Also got to speak to Julianne Moore and she was very friendly even though she felt uncomfortable. Also saw James Woods and Kevin Bacon.
Overall, inside the place is just like any other apple store. Outside it looks really cool. What an amazing design the building has.
Originally posted by: bigrash
so anyone else been three
Originally posted by: bigrash
I just got back from there. The place was packed and the line was about 2 blocks long. No way i was gonna stand on that line. I got there around 6 after work and after seeing that huge crowd decided to leave but as I was leaving i saw a small opening where people was going in so i sneaked in with people who were there from early in the morning.
the place inside was huge, but like any other mac store. you could hardly walk around cause of how crowded it was. they had a lot of displays. got to play around with the new macbook and looked around for a while.
Steve Jobs was there and he was talking to people but he didn't seem to happy. I spoke to him for about a minute. Also got to speak to Julianne Moore and she was very friendly even though she felt uncomfortable. Also saw James Woods and Kevin Bacon.
Overall, inside the place is just like any other apple store. Outside it looks really cool. What an amazing design the building has.
Originally posted by: mchammer
Originally posted by: bigrash
I just got back from there. The place was packed and the line was about 2 blocks long. No way i was gonna stand on that line. I got there around 6 after work and after seeing that huge crowd decided to leave but as I was leaving i saw a small opening where people was going in so i sneaked in with people who were there from early in the morning.
the place inside was huge, but like any other mac store. you could hardly walk around cause of how crowded it was. they had a lot of displays. got to play around with the new macbook and looked around for a while.
Steve Jobs was there and he was talking to people but he didn't seem to happy. I spoke to him for about a minute. Also got to speak to Julianne Moore and she was very friendly even though she felt uncomfortable. Also saw James Woods and Kevin Bacon.
Overall, inside the place is just like any other apple store. Outside it looks really cool. What an amazing design the building has.
Shens?