Make fun if you can, but I couldn't because they were part of something that I wasn't today. You could not convince the last in line they weren't going to get an iPhone, or the first that it would not be worth the $500 plus contract. See what the holidays have in store at Cincinnati Premium Outlets, Cincinnatis premier outlet destination featuring 100+ stores. Find a Nespresso store near you to try our premium coffee and take home a machine and capsules. They were smiling, laughing, even those that had been there all night and really could have used a bath. No matter how hard I tried to make fun of the people in line, it just didn't work. Yeah, people like me, who weren't in line, not them. Surely, some of those waiting will go home disappointed. Estimates from those in line ranged from 500 to 5000 phones, but if you asked anyone who worked in store they wold tell you they had no idea how many iPhones they had, or that they had no iPhones, or both. Considering that each customer can buy two iPhones, the store better have at least two hundred. AdvertisementĮnlarge / Second HundredThe line went around the block and was looking to go around another side when I left. Not surprisingly, there were a good number of people waiting in line for someone else. Of those buying for themselves, almost everyone I spoke with was already an AT&T customer. The crowd itself was what you might expect at an Apple Store, mostly white, lots of black t-shirts, not too many goatees though, and only a smattering of berets. Whether it's a gay pride parade, or an anti-war, anti-Bush, anti-whatever protest, somebody always shows up in costumes. Right after the initial group of tents came the typical San Franciscans. If you live near an Apple Store they can take reservations in person. The guy standing on the left was just a nerd. You can request an appointment online (at an Apple Store or an Apple Authorized Service Provider), request mail-in service, or even go to an Apple Store and make an appointment in person. The guy sitting in the back wore some kind of t-shirt about a geek ghetto squad. One can only hope no scrawny employee tries to enforce the "no shirt, no shoes, no service" policy. You can even book a Today at Apple session just for your group. The guy sitting in front has tattoos all over his chest and arms, and he could probably crush my head in his hands like a beer can. Discover free sessions, events, and activities in store. Just another dip stick who can't wait to tell somebody he's packin'.Further Reading iPhone in depth: The Ars reviewThe first people in line showed up at 10:00 AM yesterday. The guy in the Apple store, talking of shooting his phone, dumb. Whether the new mall will be posted, who knows. With the date selected, the app will then show you what times are available at that Apple Store for your Genius Bar appointment on that day. Slide right and left to find the date you want and tap it. Cabelas also ope fall 2015 across the street. Select a date for the appointment using the slider at the top of the screen. You'll have an Apple store in West Chester at the new mall that is going in here. Unfortunately, being the only mall in Cincinnati with an Apple store and Lego store, I'll just have to deal with it. So, it seems we just may lose what was a good mall to carry in. It would be something nice to address, however, there are two problems.ġ) It may backfire and cause all doors to be postedĢ) They will simply point to their code of conduct which is posted online and inside at least one entrance on the wall that states "No firearms or illegal weapons" Hmmm, interesting theory however I wonder if just by pure accident. I wonder if some organization other than management is doing the postings. It depends on whether you enter from the parking garages and/or restaurants, or the main entrances. Some doors at KTC are posted, others are not. Mreising wrote:I was just over at Kenwood Towne Center today. Sounds like you park exactly where I park. I have to head there again in a few days so I'll check. All I know is, they weren't conspicuous enough. I'm actually even thinking I walked in with someone so not sure I opened the doors. I probably missed them if they were on the inner doors. The signs I saw were on the inner of the two doors - is it possible they've already been removed? I park in the lower garage, walk up one flight and across the short breezeway. I entered from the garage through entrance #4 on this map: " onclick="window.open(this.href) return false. Kind of disheartening but I didn't see a sign when I was there this morning. I'm sure your email will get the standard "family friendly environment" reply. They are probably just tired of the firearm calls from people and the easiest way to eliminate them is to ban them. While I can't think of any "bad" calls besides the Apple iPhone incident, there have been quite a few. JediSkipdogg wrote:My guess is the number of incidents they have had there with regards to firearms.
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