1 November 2013

A queue! A real queue for an Apple release!

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BlameMonkey’s life has been enhanced with the latest fondleslab:

Arrived at 7:45, doors opened at 8, I was in by 8:20 and out now with new ipad.

Goosepig is being a horrible person and making me wait for Christmas for a new iPad Mini.

It’s like being dead.

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now just wait for I7 release. everyone has gone nuts even though after steve jobs, there isn’t much innovation in apple products apart from design.

johnboy said :

kindle these days will give you the dead tree page number as well as their own location system.

From what I can tell, it’s on some books and there’s no way to tell before you buy the book. Good on Amazon for getting something rolled out but still not there with it. And even if it were improved, I’d still be averse to locking myself in to Amazon’s walled garden, where my books aren’t actually mine to own and are stuck with DRM that might brick them anytime.

Barcham said :

Also lining up for nerdy things like this tends to be really fun. There’s a bit of a sense of community going, a lot of excitement in the air. I’ve never queued for an Apple product but I always line up for the next big console release.

I took you as the sort who’d steal an iThingy.

Tooks said :

Walk in at 10am and they’d probably be in and out without waiting at all.

Those people will all be hard at work by 10am. Unlike the hipster anti-sheople.

Comic_and_Gamer_Nerd7:47 pm 01 Nov 13

iPads rule.

Jim Jones said :

c_c™ said :

For students, it’s unfortunately useless because ebooks have yet to implement a standardised page numbering system because of their variable sized text. (Amazon was talking about introducing such a thing, not sure what happened with it though).

Legitimate question – why is this an issue? Referencing perhaps? Never had a problem with referencing ebooks myself (it’s similar to referencing a URL).

Yep, referencing. Can’t give a pin point reference and markers won’t accept a foot note without the pin point, whether it’s Chicago or MLA over in arts or AGLC over in law.

kindle these days will give you the dead tree page number as well as their own location system.

I think ‘practical’, rather than ‘horrible’.

c_c™ said :

watto23 said :

I’d prefer to see a couple of extra inches on the screen.

i’d rekkun some of the regulars here could point you to a few websites for that…

c_c™ said :

For students, it’s unfortunately useless because ebooks have yet to implement a standardised page numbering system because of their variable sized text. (Amazon was talking about introducing such a thing, not sure what happened with it though).

Legitimate question – why is this an issue? Referencing perhaps? Never had a problem with referencing ebooks myself (it’s similar to referencing a URL).

Ew gross. Why are people so gross?

watto23 said :

Although I do enjoy the convenience of the iPad to consume books, news etc etc.

Now books is an interesting feature of the iPad. For students, it’s unfortunately useless because ebooks have yet to implement a standardised page numbering system because of their variable sized text. (Amazon was talking about introducing such a thing, not sure what happened with it though).

And for general users, the issue is that iPads like all tablets use transmissive displays, not reflective displays, which can cause more eye strain, particularly in low light environments (because of the difference between ambient light and the backlight).

Magazines are an attractive use, and using an iPad as a photo editing accessory (a bit like Wacom’s Cintiq series tablets that I’ve long drooled over) is also a nice prospect, but for both I’d prefer to see a couple of extra inches on the screen.

Whether you are an apple fan or not, they do make quality products and they sell them well. I bet nearly every other company in the world wishes they had the same success of late.

Tablets and PDA’s were around long before Apple created the iPad. Now everyone makes tablets, just that Apple marketed it to the masses.

I went to Woden to get a new iPad (significant upgrade of my iPad 2 which they still sell!)

Big W and JB hifi haven’t got them yet. I think DJ’s had them was what the JB guy said, but i can wait. If I can get it from Big W i’ll get extra frequent flyer points too and save money!

But yeah my iPad doesn’t replace my laptop thats for sure. Although I do enjoy the convenience of the iPad to consume books, news etc etc.

c_c™ said :

Even having done Apple’s training, which includes a psychological component about how to sell their products, I still can’t work out the iPad’s attraction.

Games

And all those times when you arent using the keyboard etc (try surfing the net on the couch with a laptop vs with an ipad)

Start up times.

But I agree – trying to make an ipad fit around your work needs is the wrong way to go.

Grrrr said :

Solidarity said :

In-part because an Apple ][e or Macintosh 128k / 512k cost about the same as a new Corolla! Maybe more, after you got a few peripherals ..

I’m not that old. I’m just outlining my buying experiences of my G5 iMac.

Solidarity said :

In-part because an Apple ][e or Macintosh 128k / 512k cost about the same as a new Corolla! Maybe more, after you got a few peripherals ..

Deref said :

ZOMG!!!! IT’S BLUE AND ONE MILLIMETRE BIGGER! I MUST SELL ALL I HAVE AND BUY ONE IMMEDIATELY!

Are you so pov that you can’t just buy one with spare cash?

They’re not expensive. That’s “cash in the wallet” territory.

I don’t understand the iPad, and I’m what you might call a fanboy. Or more to the point, I don’t understand how other people buy and use the iPad.

It’s a consumption device by itself, fine. For that purpose it works, it’s good, no problem.

But then you see a lot of people, particularly on campus, add cases, keyboards, stands, taking the whole price up to a grand easily for a 32GB iPad. And you wonder, why didn’t you just buy a Macbook air in the first place which starts at a grand. Bigger screen, all day battery, runs a full OS, has double the storage and has the keyboard with backlight already.

Even having done Apple’s training, which includes a psychological component about how to sell their products, I still can’t work out the iPad’s attraction.

rosscoact said :

astrojax said :

i get my apples from choku baijo – mmmmm, and no queues there.

actually, i don’t quite get the bile spat in threads like this – if you’re not into it, so it doesn’t make you want to queue up to be the first to get one, then just shut the funk up. let them be free, they mean you no harm. surely there’s kids on your lawn you could be shouting at?

I think it’s great that there’s this to spew bile about.

Otherwise they’d be clogging up the letters to the editor page with diatribes on how the young people cannot expect to get a proper job looking like that.

yebbut then the dire job of reading through / deleting such contributions wouldn’t be ours 🙂

and don’t get me started about the ‘fashions’ today – when i were a lad, we used to live in’t shoebox in’t middle’t road…

I’m an Apple user. OK: Apple fan.

But the iPad Air is $30–40 lower than RRP at Big W stores.

So, if there’r 10 people in that line buying iPads, that’s $300+ Apple profit right there.

I think Apple products are alright. But the company (apparently) pays disproportionately low taxes in Australia. Maybe I’m just not in the mood to be a cheerleader, having just done my tax return, and paying my share.

astrojax said :

i get my apples from choku baijo – mmmmm, and no queues there.

actually, i don’t quite get the bile spat in threads like this – if you’re not into it, so it doesn’t make you want to queue up to be the first to get one, then just shut the funk up. let them be free, they mean you no harm. surely there’s kids on your lawn you could be shouting at?

I think it’s great that there’s this to spew bile about.

Otherwise they’d be clogging up the letters to the editor page with diatribes on how the young people cannot expect to get a proper job looking like that.

Solidarity said :

Also, back in the good old days, there were no queues because nobody used Apple computers so it was quite easy to get your hands on whatever was new at the time!

Like fire or the wheel! 🙂

ZOMG!!!! IT’S BLUE AND ONE MILLIMETRE BIGGER! I MUST SELL ALL I HAVE AND BUY ONE IMMEDIATELY!

If you ever had any doubt about the insidious power of advertising, look no further.

Decided to update my somewhat battered and bent iPad2. Walked into the Apple store around 11am, got exactly what I wanted and was out 5 minutes later. Dunno why you’d bother queuing at 8am.

Still wouldn’t mind some of the drugs they give the staff there, no one can work retail and be that happy naturally.

I am confused – Those people seem to all be awake? Unless they’re all just really good at organised sleep walking… hmm.

thebrownstreak6911:53 am 01 Nov 13

Love it.

Apple have some very smart and effective marketing. And I suspect they don’t give a s*** about a few people bleating from the sidelines.

i get my apples from choku baijo – mmmmm, and no queues there.

actually, i don’t quite get the bile spat in threads like this – if you’re not into it, so it doesn’t make you want to queue up to be the first to get one, then just shut the funk up. let them be free, they mean you no harm. surely there’s kids on your lawn you could be shouting at?

Queing for Apple…….Hahahahahaha.
Wake-up.

Back in my day you had to go to Fyshwick to get your iThingy!

Also, back in the good old days, there were no queues because nobody used Apple computers so it was quite easy to get your hands on whatever was new at the time!

Barcham said :

Also lining up for nerdy things like this tends to be really fun. There’s a bit of a sense of community going, a lot of excitement in the air. I’ve never queued for an Apple product but I always line up for the next big console release.

This is as close to “community” that Generation Xbox gets.

My iPad 1 still works fine… Although apple no longer seem to update the OS. What number is the new one up too?

Barcham said :

Tooks said :

I’ll never understand people who queue to get a new unnecessary gadget. Walk in at 10am and they’d probably be in and out without waiting at all.

They’ll be sold out by 10.

I worked at JB HIFI during an iThingy launch and it was chaos. They flew off shelves. Then there was problems with getting more in, huge demand, distribution issues, trucks not able to make all the stops they needed to.

Anarchy.

Also lining up for nerdy things like this tends to be really fun. There’s a bit of a sense of community going, a lot of excitement in the air. I’ve never queued for an Apple product but I always line up for the next big console release.

Really? Sold out by 10? I stand corrected. I like gadgets as much as anyone (I’m typing this on an ipad). I avoid queues at all costs though. I don’t care how cool the product is!

Tooks said :

I’ll never understand people who queue to get a new unnecessary gadget. Walk in at 10am and they’d probably be in and out without waiting at all.

They’ll be sold out by 10.

I worked at JB HIFI during an iThingy launch and it was chaos. They flew off shelves. Then there was problems with getting more in, huge demand, distribution issues, trucks not able to make all the stops they needed to.

Anarchy.

Also lining up for nerdy things like this tends to be really fun. There’s a bit of a sense of community going, a lot of excitement in the air. I’ve never queued for an Apple product but I always line up for the next big console release.

DUG said :

Look at all the sheople. Better get one quick! If they run out you’ll have to wait a week for the next model release.

ooh, look. Someone mentioned ‘sheople’, that must be a new word that no one has previously used to describe apple fans…

I’ll never understand people who queue to get a new unnecessary gadget. Walk in at 10am and they’d probably be in and out without waiting at all.

Look at all the sheople. Better get one quick! If they run out you’ll have to wait a week for the next model release.

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