http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standard/article-23839205-apple-ipad-goes-on-sale-in-uk-after-shoppers-queue-overnight.do
I saw this in the paper this evening and wondered to myself, "would I give up a nights sleep, and camp on the street to buy an item?" I actually could never see myself getting so wrapped up in hype to do that for anything. In fact the most I've ever done was go to ticketmaster an hour before ticket sales started back in the day.
Back in London, first in the queue at the Regent Street store was Jake Lee, a 17-year-old performing arts student from Essex.
He arrived at midday yesterday, and was offered £500 to give up his place in the queue this morning. He declined, and said it felt “amazing” to finally own the new Apple creation.
“I've been waiting for months, but I couldn't believe it when everyone was standing there chanting. I really thought I would just be able to walk in here and get one, I didn't think I would be the first.”
Are peoples lives really so unfulfilled that they need a product launch to make themselves feel good? Or am I getting it all wrong? Has anyone here camped out for the latest gadget, and if you have, why?