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blerns3

macrumors 6502
Oct 2, 2012
349
10
Most people think so. I'm excited, love trying to find the hidden meanings (sometimes more hidden than others) in the Apple invites.
 

Sodner

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Jan 12, 2011
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Pittsburgh, PA
I sure hope so. I'm bored to death at work and have spent the morning hitting refresh on MR every 5 minutes waiting to see a pic of the invitation.

Going to be COLORFUL, with some GOLD, and a finger print.
 

blerns3

macrumors 6502
Oct 2, 2012
349
10
I sure hope so. I'm bored to death at work and have spent the morning hitting refresh on MR every 5 minutes waiting to see a pic of the invitation.

Going to be COLORFUL, with some GOLD, and a finger print.

Well I would stop refreshing for a of couple hours because Apple always runs on PST and usually won't do anything until after 8am PST at the earliest.
 

Sodner

macrumors 68020
Jan 12, 2011
2,112
78
Pittsburgh, PA
Well I would stop refreshing for a of couple hours because Apple always runs on PST and usually won't do anything until after 8am PST at the earliest.

Not sure how this works. Did they actually send them out say Saturday via US POST OFFICE or are these e-mail invitations they send out today?
 

aristobrat

macrumors G5
Oct 14, 2005
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Until they (or another outlet) posts this with a picture of the invite, I don't believe it.
Smart.
UPDATE: Shortly after publishing news that Apple began sending invitations to the media, Verge pulled its story with no explanation. As such, it looks like invitations have not yet been sent out.
 

Jimbo47

macrumors 6502a
Jun 21, 2010
728
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The story The Verge posted shows up on Google still if you search "Apple Invitations". It 404's if you click it.
 

Technarchy

macrumors 604
May 21, 2012
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If the 10th speculation holds true, invites should go out today or tomorrow.

There's a bunch of mobile stuff being shown off tomorrow, so Apple might drop the invites then to steal some press.
 
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Stuipdboy1000

macrumors 65816
Jun 30, 2007
1,140
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Glasgow, Scotland, UK
As much sense it would make to announce the event tomorrow and steal the thunder from some other companies, has Apple ever announced an event without at least a weeks prior warning? Not that I can remember anyway.
 
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