Excitement abounds in nerd heaven

Consider me hot and excited.

Hot, because New York has a “feels like temperature of 100″ today, as the local news channel puts it.

Excited, because I am actually writing this on an iPad in the hip, hop and happening Apple store in Broadway, New York.

A nice young man from Apple (presumably) has just spent ten minutes enthusing with me about this exciting product, while noise and activity abound in this large computer nerd heaven space which is, importantly, air conditioned.

3 Responses to “Excitement abounds in nerd heaven”

  • Markcl10:

    I am like, so envious, dude. Did you buy one? I wouldn’t have had the nerve to go into the store in the first place. I would just buy, buy, buy!

  • Rusty Bullet:

    So your carbon footprint is going through the roof at the moment! :P

  • Rusty Bullet:

    …I posted before reading your previous blogg. ;)

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