If you ever spent a night under the walls of one of the American Apple Store waiting for the launch of new iPhone sales, your neighbor could turn out to be Steve Wozniak. This co-founder of Apple Computer said in an interview with Business Insider. Despite the opportunity to receive the novelty directly from the hands of the company's CEO, he explained his presence in the queue with a desire to imbue with that unique atmosphere.
"Since 2007, when the first iPhone was introduced, every year I stood in a live line for the whole night [to get it]," says Woz. - A similar rule applies to the new iPad. Believe me, this is very inspiring, allowing you to feel part of a big and meaningful event in the life of every fan. I have no doubt that if I asked to miss me, I would certainly be ahead, but in fact I am the same as they are ".
In this case, according to Wozniak, he often spent in the queue for 24 hours. "One day I took the turn at noon, and then waited all night for the opening of the store. All this time I experienced a feeling of incredible recovery - adrenaline raged in my blood. Today, of course, I'm watching the opening from the house, because I know that it is unlikely that the version of [iPhone] that I need is unlikely to be available on the day of sales launch, "summed up Voz.