The Typical Mac User’s Victor Cajiao was not phased by the early start or the queuing. I am glad he was wearing that badge so prominently so I could remember how to spell his name!
The banners were finally uncovered. The machines are so green that Natali Del Conte requires virtually no energetic effort to hold up that huge poster.
Apple immediately lost its green credentials when the environmentalists measured the carbon footprint of the breakfast buffet…
MyMac’s Tim Robertson could not contain his thrilled excitement at the prospect of Phil Schiller taking to the stage. I amazed he was sat still long enough for Nemo to get this picture.
No need to be there in person – plenty of live blogging of the event was on offer. With added snarky comments from the Internet! Maybe one of these two was the one who spammed MacRumors with porn?
Nemo met up with his good Apple friends Victor, Ian and Paulie – good idea of them to hold up a sign so he could find them in the crowd.
So that’s the trick to get in! It’s not the badge, it’s what’s written on the back of your shirt! I’ll have to get one made for next year and try it! Oh, hang on a minute…
Happy Birthday to me, Happy Birthday to me, Steve let me do the keynote, Happy Birthday to me!
Smart move to hand over the stage to such a professional as Tony Bennett. I bet that every note was right on key in that performance (groan..)
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