GabrieI R.
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The nicest thing about the Apple store demo machines is that they just work. You can surf the web, launch apps, take pictures, make videos and music, mail stuff. It's all there, ready-willing-able. Stuff has been previously set up and is working as expected. Actually, unlike anything one would expect, as the usual "demo machine" in a computer shop would first whine about permission, inactive connections, un-configured apps or bad weather unless it's otherwise locked in kiosk or screensaver or BSOD.
Also, I've been to London with Emil and met Octi. Great fun!
Fwd: apple str
The nicest thing about the Apple store demo machines is that they just work. You can surf the web, launch apps, take pictures, make videos and music, mail stuff. It's all there, ready-willing-able. Stuff has been previously set up and is working as expected. Actually, unlike anything one would expect, as the usual "demo machine" in a computer shop would first whine about permission, inactive connections, un-configured apps or bad weather unless it's otherwise locked in kiosk or screensaver or BSOD.
Also, I've been to London with Emil and met Octi. Great fun!