C chris650 macrumors regular Original poster Mar 8, 2011 #1 What will it be like? I live in SF Bay Area.... planning on stopping by one of those suburb Apple stores, after work. Will the supply be tight, like the iPhone? Will the demand be high enough to form a long line?
What will it be like? I live in SF Bay Area.... planning on stopping by one of those suburb Apple stores, after work. Will the supply be tight, like the iPhone? Will the demand be high enough to form a long line?
C chris650 macrumors regular Original poster Mar 10, 2011 #2 interesting..... only post here with zero reply.
W wfj5444 macrumors 6502 Mar 10, 2011 #3 Because there are a blue million other threads like it and no one knows except AAPL.
M mo0620 macrumors regular Mar 10, 2011 #4 chris650 said: What will it be like? I live in SF Bay Area.... planning on stopping by one of those suburb Apple stores, after work. Will the supply be tight, like the iPhone? Not sure Will the demand be high enough to form a long line? Not sure Click to expand... sorry i could not be of better help, but i tried 🙂
chris650 said: What will it be like? I live in SF Bay Area.... planning on stopping by one of those suburb Apple stores, after work. Will the supply be tight, like the iPhone? Not sure Will the demand be high enough to form a long line? Not sure Click to expand... sorry i could not be of better help, but i tried 🙂
B bossxii macrumors 68000 Mar 10, 2011 #5 chris650 said: What will it be like? I live in SF Bay Area.... planning on stopping by one of those suburb Apple stores, after work. Will the supply be tight, like the iPhone? Will the demand be high enough to form a long line? Click to expand... When you ask a question that NO ONE has an answer to, you may as well just make up a random number. It's a pointless question to ask, so it's not that your being avoided, it's just there is no answer.
chris650 said: What will it be like? I live in SF Bay Area.... planning on stopping by one of those suburb Apple stores, after work. Will the supply be tight, like the iPhone? Will the demand be high enough to form a long line? Click to expand... When you ask a question that NO ONE has an answer to, you may as well just make up a random number. It's a pointless question to ask, so it's not that your being avoided, it's just there is no answer.