26th Sept. 2015.
How a Woman in Sydney Brow-beat Apple iPhone Queue
Posted on the 04 October 2015 by Sampathkumar Sampath
There are winding
queues everywhere – in earlier days, there would be long queues at Railway
Reservation Complex. Strange are the
ways of people – in buses, they throw – bags, towels and other articles to book
their space. In good olden days, people
would go in the morning with bedsheets to reserve space at Chepauk Cricket
stadium. Even in Sept., the heat is yet
to subside, and the water problem is beginning to show-up; people would keep
multi-coloured plastic pots – representing them in the queue. This post is on Lucy Kelly, in Sydney securing
third spot in a queue.
World is going gaga
over the release of - Apple iPhone 6 -
in Indian Rupees it would be around Rs.38000/- approx.. iPhone, is a line of smartphones designed
and marketed by Apple Inc. They run Apple's iOS mobile operating system. From its first generation release in June
2007, much water has flown – and now comes the recent iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s
Plus. The user interface is built
around the device's multi-touch screen, including a virtual keyboard. The
iPhone has Wi-Fi and can connect to cellular networks. An iPhone can shoot
video, take photos, play music, send and receive email, browse the web, send
texts, GPS navigation, record notes, do mathematical calculations, and receive
visual voicemail. There are nine
generations of iPhone models, each accompanied by one of the nine major
releases of iOS.
Whether you think
the iPhone 6s is a major upgrade in the iPhone line or just Apple playing catch
up, there are lots of new features and improvements in the company's latest
device. Physically, though, the design remains pretty much unchanged. There's plenty of glass on the front to break
or scratch, and while the back is a little less delicate, you can still do some
damage with a hard enough drop.
Scenes of fans
camped outside one of London's biggest Apple stores can only mean one thing – a
new product from the U.S. tech giant. As
it went on sale on Friday, fans braved the cold to get their hands on the
latest handset while investors await to see whether Apple's flagship product
still has legs. Earlier this month, Apple said the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus were
"on pace to beat last year's 10 million unit first-weekend record" in
terms of sales, when the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus went on sale in 2014. But the
Cupertino, CA-based tech giant didn't crack out the exact figures it is
expecting.
Regardless of the
focus of investors, fans are waiting eagerly for the new phones to make sure
they can get the newest colors before the stocks go. The iPhone 6s and 6s Plus
will be available in four colors and will be available in 12 countries
including the U.S., U.K. and China starting from Friday. A punter, reportedly was queuing outside the
Covent Garden Apple store in the heart of London since Thursday evening for
over 12 hours, waiting to buy the phone for his mum's birthday.
But …. None to beat
this woman in Australia – she - sent a robot to wait in line for her.While Lucy
Kelly sat at her home in Sydney, Australia, a so-called “telepresence robot”
braved the actual lines in front of the Apple Store. The robot sat motionless,
plugged into an outlet so that it did not lose power, broadcasting Kelly’s face
to the real, actual humans who endured the elements, and slept on concrete, and
stared at their soon-to-be-obsolete iPhones for days on end.
“Kelly is meanwhile
chilling in the warmth of her office,” Mashable reported, “while her robot
counterpart stands in the wind and rain…If all goes to plan, the robot
will…purchase the iPhone without any human interaction.” Some screamed - Apple cannot let this happen:
It should not sell a new iPhone to anyone who sends a robot to wait in line.
This is cheating, and cheaters should not be rewarded.
Since the iPhone’s
official release in 2007, waiting outside for a new iPhone has become something
of a tradition: a stupid, meaningless tradition, every time, we read about people huddled up on the sidewalk, sleeping in tents,
relieving themselves on streets, creating a general Pigpen-like cloud of stench
in the areas surrounding Apple Stores, all in order to purchase a smartphone
slightly earlier than they would have if they had ordered one through the
internet. Now there is a technological break – a streak of extremism - everyone
else in that iPhone line gave up their bodies, and their comfort, and some time
at home with their families and their friends and their video game consoles to
camp out for an iPhone. The woman sent a
robot to wait in her stead gave up nothing, and even got some publicity for her
digital agency in the process.
iPhones are for
humans ~Apple, did not think so – it promptly gave away one to the robot………..
next time, would we see a repeat in – say Queue outside famous schools in
Chennai, where people wait for hours to get their son/daughter admitted to Lkg
or Nursery !!
Remember that at
Beijing World Championship, when Usain Bolt was celebrating his win in 200M,
there was a bizarre accident with a cameraman straying too close to the barefoot
Bolt as he posed for photos following his gold-medal run. The local television
journalist bumped into a fixed railing and went flying off backwards, shooting
the Segway scooter into Bolt's legs from
behind and sending the Jamaican crashing to the ground. This robot too was placed on a Segway
scooter.
With regards – S.
Sampathkumar
26th Sept. 2015.
26th Sept. 2015.