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The Magical iPhone takes to the Street Circuit
Posted on July 3, 2007
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Nice :-)
I think Paul Whitaker’s coverage of the iPhone queues was more subtle but just as funny - http://www.myphonerocks.com/?p=430
He seemd to be very close to saying “why are you queuing for an iPhone, when you can have something better like this N95 now”, but he didn’t, so it comes across as an in-joke, a bit like interviewing people queuing outside Skoda showroom whilst you’ve got a set of Ferrari keys in your pocket.