We went to the Store around 4pm and queued for ten minutes or less. What an impressive place! The music was too loud, though and probably over permissible limits for a workplace. Those glass stairs were well worth a visit, but we were so busy queuing for 20inch iMacs that we never went up them!
I agree with you about the Expo; the best thing about that was meeting up with some of my MacCafe buddies, though the 30" monitors and Tiger were a definite plus.
Susan Platter
Swindon, Wiltshire


On 20 Nov, 2004, at 22:19, Tom Burke wrote:

Well I was past the new store twice today, but didn't get in. Queues around the corner at 1:30, and even still queuing at 5pm. It was raining, and I decided to not queue.

And Mac Expo was a bit of a disappointment - it seemed smaller than last year (fewer exhibitors?), and there were certainly fewer visitors.

Ah well - the 90 minutes in the British Museum were good.


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