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Photos: Inside Apple's Sydney store

By Munir Kotadia on 18 June 2008

Tags: apple | australia | iphone | mac | photos | retail | sydney | floor | store | george

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cra56g
18/06/2008 08:01 PM

That is great. I cant wait to go there, but i live near Melbourne :(

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Qantas380
20/06/2008 06:24 PM

What a freaking joke. Whats so special about this anyway? Can't understand why someone would want to spend 30 hours queuing up to see Apple products when they're readily available online. Its Apple..all hype and no substance anyway and wayy overpriced. Looks like the store is the same.

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Early Grayce
21/08/2008 06:22 PM

Thankyou for the reality sheck for the fanboi in Munir Kotadia Quantas380

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