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  • Stopped in during their 2nd day open and they were totally packed, but not too packed due to the size of the store, the layout, and the amount of employees on the floor. The highlight was the coffee table touch pcs they had scattered throughout the store. I think they had either 4 or 6, I can't remember. In addition to the coffee table pcs they had a very impressive video wall hooked up to a bunch of XBOX 360's. They also had a 103" touchscreen computer in their "theater" area at the back of the store with Microsoft Earth or whatever the hell they call their map product. I could see some sweet Forza or Guitar Hero tournaments back there. Obviously the products are Microsoft everything. PCs, Zune, XBox, etc. I'm not a retarded fanboy in either camp. I realize Mac sucked until they built their OS ontop of Unix (before Unix they sucked balls). I realize the only difference between a PC and a Mac is the Mac costs more for the exact same equipment wrapped in a shiny, white case. I understand Macs are just as vulnerable to virii and malware as a PC is. I realize pretty much every version of Windows sucks ass. I have computers running Vista x64, WinServer 2003, WinXP, Ubuntu, K-Ubuntu, and have a Mac Book Pro on order. That being said, if you can leave the lame fanboy shit at home, you should enjoy the store. Staff was totally friendly, not too many hot chicks, unfortunately, hopefully they'll step it up in that area. It's worth a trip to check out those table-top computers which gives us a glimpse into the future. They've got a pretty fun 4-person spaceship strategy game that's a lot of fun. You may notice my 1st place score on the back stand-up to the right of the register. It's worth a look for sure, even if you have never purchased, and plan on never purchasing, a piece of MS software for the rest of your life, like me.
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