Video: iPad Receives Ruckus Welcome At The Seattle Apple Store

Bummed you missed the iPad launch day festivities? Didn’t want to get up at such an indecent hour to witness the pandemonium? Well take heart Apple brothers and sisters! I woke up much too bright and way too early so I could bring you all fun the launch day had to offer. Why, you’ll feel like you didn’t miss a thing as you weave with me through the HUGE iPad line, talking iPad and giving out some sweet shwag!

I do believe Seattle had one of the largest and most ruckus iPad lines in the world. But hey, you be the judge.

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  • steve

    I think you mean “raucous” rather than “ruckus.”

  • Carl

    Raucous

  • carpo

    It should be raucous. But really? You call raucous to these nice people? ;)

  • Steven

    Flash video on a website that supports apple… Which doesn’t support flash on it’s handhelds or the new ipad. Hmmmmm. Guess Ill need to get up off the couch and fire up the Mac.

    Still doesn’t add up.

  • Lurt

    Apple needs more product release events; get their employees back in shape

  • http://twitter.com/mighttees Erfon Elijah
  • http://twitter.com/mighttees Erfon Elijah

    @lurt HA i think that idea might just be a win-win scenario!

  • http://twitter.com/mighttees Erfon Elijah

    @carpo i couldn’t display the absolute mayhem that ensued after i got there, too much violence and cussing!

  • iphonerulez

    Yeah, I’m always running into Apple sites that only support Flash. Bad news. Fortunately I’m using a desktop Mac with Safari using ClickToFlash.

    When I get an iPad I may try to find a workaround for this nasty Flash-only business. I wonder if the iPad will support something like Apple Remote Desktop. That way if I’m home I can just take control of one of my desktop Macs to look at a website that only supports Flash.

    I think it’s going to take at least a year to bring many websites up to HTML5 speed. Absolutely no chance of Apple buying Adobe and killing off Flash.

  • http://twitter.com/mighttees Erfon Elijah

    yeah it’ll be interesting to see how websites go around the flash issue. i mean, most simply don’t have the time or resources to change from flash to html 5, and there are a lot of things html5 doesn’t do that flash does do.

    i see this as a major issue for the iPad for quite a while.