I believe her. What reason would a drunk person have to say something untrue.
You mean you don't work for NASA?If I were go to to a bar and get drunk, I would likely say that I'm a NASA employee and we have discovered evidence of life on one of Vega's planets, and Carl Sagan based his book on actual events that will be known soon.
And I would have just as much credibility.
Apple employees, unless she is way up the ladder, know less about what is going on that many of us here. I would say it was someone seeking attention.
I believe her. What reason would a drunk person have to say something untrue.
Bars are filled with physicists, doctors, millionaire stock brokers, people whose partners don't understand them, models, entrepeneurs just shy of coming up with the biggest breakthrough ever......
Put bars and alcohol together and you're in for a fancy ride through wonderland....I choose not to believe anything that is uttered when there is alcohol around.
To quote, " Yuck who wants a stylus, no one wants a stylus"iOS 9.1 is the only thing that could come to the iPhone in the first week of November if luck.
I mean there's nothing that Apple could really add to iPhone UNLESS it's a Stylus
As unlikely it is this is real, i'm still kind of excited now![]()
And at a "show in SF"…how likely is it that she was just drunk?Right? When people are drunk their McDonald's job becomes "I'm a chef". Haha. Alcohol + Ego = All kinds of exaggeration and lies.
If I were to get drunk at my local bar, my friends along with a few family members would lose their designated driver.If I were go to to a bar and get drunk, I would likely say that I'm a NASA employee and we have discovered evidence of life on one of Vega's planets, and Carl Sagan based his book on actual events that will be known soon.
And I would have just as much credibility.
It could be anything.
iOS 9.1, iPad Pro, the new super speedy LTE modem, who knows.
But just like the rest of you, I'll be keeping an eye out.![]()