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http://www.macnn.com/articles/04/08/01/apple.store.in.syracuse/

Apple to open "mini-store" in Syracuse, NY

updated 12:35 am EDT, Sun August 1, 2004

 

Apple store in Syracuse


Apple will open a new "protoype" (in September) and Bridgewater, NJ.


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  1. Meövv

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    Finally!!!

    This must mean that the G5 Powerbook is coming!

  1. piracy

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    Joined: Mar 2001

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    Re: Finally!!!

    STFU. Thanks.

  1. acknight

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    Finally!

    Yay! Perhaps they'll put ATS out of business. Great service speed, but horribly out of the way and horribly pretentious... like they've gotten used to being the only real Apple authorized center in town :

  1. boris_cleto

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    re:Finallly!

    Haven't been to ATS since they fired Macsimum. With Apple coming i'll probably never go there again.

  1. KidRed

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    Joined: Mar 2001

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    new?

    I'm lost. The article says these 'new prototype' stores are smaller then the first models. Well, I've been to 2 different stores, one smaller then the first. So either these 'new prototype' stores are actually smaller then the first TWO models, or they aren't NEW or a PROTOTYPE at all.

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