I went to the Apple store for the Panther release and was stunned. I
expected it to be no big deal but the line was about 4 blocks long.
Waiting wasn''t too horrible though because everybody in line was
chatting about the release and talking over the features they were
looking forward to. I briefly considered going there tonight to pick
up Tiger but instead I hit CompUSA. I had Tiger and was out the door
in about 5 minutes.
Speaking of Tiger... My rails application seems to be working fine
under Tiger. I was following the earlier thread here about Tiger
breaking Ruby with great trepidation. I''m a n00b to Ruby so
I''m
confused, what broke and how does it affect a typical rails app?
Nothing I''ve written seems to be affected at all.
On 4/29/05, Ramin <i8ramin-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org>
wrote:> Hey, did anyone else visit the Apple stores today? I went to the Mall near
> my house after work. I got there around 6:20 and there was a line to get
> into the store. It was a strange sight. Never seen a line to get into the
> Apple store. But I guess today was a special event. Once I was inside I was
> expecting all sorts of cool things to be happening. Maybe have a guest
> speaker... a presentation of some sort.. anything out of the ordinary. But
> nothing. They just upgraded all the machines with Tiger and everyone was
> just clicking around on them, like usual.
>
> I did win a free iTunes song, but I really wanted the Laptop (who
> doesn''t?). While I was there, I decided to make myself part of
Apple history
> and post in my blog from one of the Apple computers. I opened up Safari,
> went to my WordPress admin page and put up a quick blog entry:
>
>
http://www.getintothis.com/blog/2005/04/29/apple-osx-tiger-release-im-in-it/
> --
> - Ramin
> http://www.getintothis.com/blog
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