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I vote for a Vancouver store as well. The closest Apple stores are down south in the states in Seattle.
 
Je sais ça. But he said "marde", which means nothing interesting as far as I remember, though it has been a while since high school. :)

Yeah, "Marde" goed with "Mart", like Wal-Mart :)

Hey guys! My brother practically lives at Men's (the lot that Apple wants), so i'll try to get more info on whats going on :):):)
 
It's really disappointing to see there is no mention of Vancouver. Honestly, Vancouver should have been the first city to have a store (well maybe Toronto). We have the largest film industry of Canada (actually, Vancouver is called Hollywood North). And we have many many high tech industries, EA Games has a campus here. Adding to the fact that the Vancouverite lifestyle is all about simplicity and luxury, which is what Apple is all about. There are so many Mac stores in downtown such as Mac station but it's still not Apple. At least one half of the students in every lower mainland highschool has iPods (notice AT LEAST). Why can't Vancouver have a flagship store with soo much demand?

Adding to the fact that an Apple store will match the cities distinct architecture.
 
It's really disappointing to see there is no mention of Vancouver. Honestly, Vancouver should have been the first city to have a store (well maybe Toronto). We have the largest film industry of Canada (actually, Vancouver is called Hollywood North). And we have many many high tech industries, EA Games has a campus here. Adding to the fact that the Vancouverite lifestyle is all about simplicity and luxury, which is what Apple is all about. There are so many Mac stores in downtown such as Mac station but it's still not Apple. At least one half of the students in every lower mainland highschool has iPods (notice AT LEAST). Why can't Vancouver have a flagship store with soo much demand?

Adding to the fact that an Apple store will match the cities distinct architecture.

Besides which you have to travel 3000K to get to the nearest one!
 
Are Apple rasists?

It makes an impression on me that Apple are rasists. Stores in Canada, USA, Australia, UK - you see how these are exactly just countries with English as first language? I know it's because it has many buyers there, but still makes an uncomfortable impression on me that Apple looks down on me as a second class citizen just because my native language is not English.

Come on Apple, more stores in Central Europe! Prague is waiting for you!
 
It makes an impression on me that Apple are rasists. Stores in Canada, USA, Australia, UK - you see how these are exactly just countries with English as first language? I know it's because it has many buyers there, but still makes an uncomfortable impression on me that Apple looks down on me as a second class citizen just because my native language is not English.

Come on Apple, more stores in Central Europe! Prague is waiting for you!

Yes, I think they also find this problem in Tokyo.... ;-)
 
That's nice. We could still use some around where I live though in South West MI. It'd be nice to NOT have to drive 4 hours across state to get to an Apple store.
 
It's not an international store, but I believe there is a new one coming to the Chicago area at north and clybourn that will be around 14,000 sq ft and only 3 miles from the Michigan Ave. location
 
It's not an international store, but I believe there is a new one coming to the Chicago area at north and clybourn that will be around 14,000 sq ft and only 3 miles from the Michigan Ave. location

I was in Las Vegas recently, and as I walked out of Caesar's Palace (past a "Tiffany's coming soon" construction site) I saw the sign for "Tiffany's" across the street at the Bellagio.

Is that the path that Apple is taking? I fear that it is....

Make sure that you can't drive 10 minutes in a "gold coast" area without seeing an Apple store - but not caring if it's a 10 hour drive for most people.

By the way, have you noticed that after the recent Intel price cuts that HP and Dell are selling quad core systems for less than what dual cores went for a couple of months ago - yet Apple's not changed the price or specs on the Mac Pro in a year?

Suckers.... Buying computers from a company that uses DeBeers as a marketing model.
 
It makes an impression on me that Apple are rasists. Stores in Canada, USA, Australia, UK - you see how these are exactly just countries with English as first language? I know it's because it has many buyers there, but still makes an uncomfortable impression on me that Apple looks down on me as a second class citizen just because my native language is not English.

Come on Apple, more stores in Central Europe! Prague is waiting for you!

In all fairness, Quebec is a French province...
 
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