Keith Ream wrote:
> Jim wrote:
>> In article <9aednTAa0PUnS7bVnZ2dnUVZ_hninZ2d@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
>> Steve de Mena <steve@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>
>>> Chance Furlong wrote:
>>>> In article <jim-F22FA6.18235214052008@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
>>>> Jim <jim@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> For the first time in its history.
>>>>>
>>>>>
http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/08/05/14/wwdc_sold_out_with_over_500
>>>>> 0_attendees.html
>>>>>
>>>>> Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference, scheduled for June 9-11,
>>>>> has sold out for the first time ever. Attendance at the event has
>>>>> rapidly grown as interest in the Mac platform has snowballed in
>>>>> pro****tion to rapid new sales of Macs.
>>>>>
>>>>> Over 5000 attendees.
>>>>>
>>>>> Read on.
>>>> Sold out? I wonder what Gates, Ballmer, and the resident Wintrolls
>>>> will have to say about it. Cuss and discuss, Wintrolls.
>>> They set an artifically low attendance cap so they could proclaim it
>>> "Sold Out"?
>>>
>>> Steve
>> You're pretty clueless and now it shows. along with your dislike of
>> Apple.
>
> Are there more people here then in previous years? If Apple has only
had to
> prepare for 2000 people in the past and now have 5000 then it makes
sense
> they are sold out.
I read some things that said they had about 5,000 last year. So it
looks like poor planning on Apple's part, not my "dislike" of the
company, or any other smokescreen meant to deflect any disparaging
comments regarding Apple here.
Steve


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