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But this formula, developed since Ron Johnson, has now been refurbished by a $200 million compensated woman - who during this interview earned $266.000.
So I presume it should be far better now.

And she talks like an usual overacting euphoric american psychopath and even look like one with her windshield aka glasses for wannabe Einsteins. Why is it so hard to give an authentic interview without all that hollywood-like overacting teen affected behaviour and faked up stories?
 
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And she talks like an usual overacting euphoric american psychopath and even look like one with her windshield aka glasses for wannabe Einsteins. Why is it so hard to give an authentic interview without all that hollywood-like overacting teen affected behaviour and faked up stories?
With these spectacles now approaching a toilet-seat's form factor and size, the refurbed Store concept comes from a more understandable perspective.
 
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Meet me at Apple, they have old spec laptops that show you what computer graphics 5 years ago look like! :rolleyes:

We'll see how that goes, especially since most Apple stores are in Malls with far more enticing stores to go to....

Funny, everyone else's post suggests it's the *most* enticing store to go to ... :rolleyes:
 
Will Today at Apple include :apple: sales reps buzzing people with drones like they did at 5th Avenue this a.m.? :rolleyes: That was no fun.

Of course, sleep deprived me thought it was Mothra or something given how loud the drone's beehive buzz seemed. :confused: Though I think Mothra with his delightful tennis ball eyes and ping pong ball antennae would have been a preferable sight than the creepy rectangular black latice thing that nearly landed on people's heads.
 
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