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Surely you are past wanting be one of the people with the cool phone first? Or even encouraging Patrick to be in that "I am a sheep"
mindset (I suspect he has enough in peer pressure anyway without your involvement)?
I guess maybe you can turn it into a PR event for you and Podtech? Any other reason?
Wonder if there are any startups going to work the lines with free water/cookies with promo labels on them? Bottled water with a Plaxo.com label on it? Might be lame... still... captive audience that'll be itching for a Web2.0 app to try on their new iPhone.
The last time I did an all nighter in line was to get Prince Tix to the Cow Palace for the 1999 tour. Was very happy to have simply gotten them, only to find that when I got there, I was literally in the worst seats in the place: top most level geometrically the furthest possible point away from the stage!
Needless to say, I was young enough then to get away with sneaking down and finding better seats. I hope your phone works well, and isn't lemon! ;)
I'd hate to see Scoble at an all you can eat buffet.
http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/06/27/when-youve...
Here's a bit about Greg Packer (who has never owned a mac or iPod) and is first in line in New York City:
from a LA Times article linked here
poynter.org/column.asp?id=45&aid=125681
which mentions his wikipedia entry
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_Packer
So what line will be larger? The one for the iPhone or the one to pitch Mr.Scoble? :-))))
http://www.yelp.com/biz/treFZjH65indgPv7Jrt0Jw
So how do I network? I use Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Jaku. When you are running a start-up from the outside lane - these are vital to making connections.
But it's also what thousands of others use and standing out on Scoble's friends list is hard.
Most of the awesome contacts I made on Twitter were from getting on there early and forming friendships before the masses arrive. So now I count people who work in my area - social media - on the other side of the world as contacts - Chris Brogan, Jeff Pulver, Chris Abraham, Mike Sizemore, CC Chapman (and others).
So when I stumbled across Scoble's competition to insult him in order to score a Pownce invite it was an opportunity to get in early. Form new contacts, before friends piled up and everybody becomes anybody.
When I looked at the insults they were pretty drab - I wrote down my insult and hey, it hit the nail. From following Scoble's Twitter I knew it got to him when people unfriended him. So I scored the first invite he had to give away.
Then my email didn't validate, so I scrambled to refile something and presto it did :)
I hate begging for invites and this one felt like a prize - I have never won anything before.
But the invite has not arrived, and I am noticing on Twitter that it is happening to others. Tara Hunt just complained hers hasn't shown up.
I have not been able to contact Scoble to find out about whether the invite was actually sent or not.
So this is also a lame attempt at that, but thought the point about the importance of these networks outside of Silicon Valley was worth it too, given that Scoble is giving anyone who has a bit of intuition a chance try make contact with him there.
Good luck with the iPhone sit out ;)
Sounds like fun to visit apple store on univ ave tonight :)
Because Robert Scoble isn't a normal person like the rest of us? Because theres no reason he could possibly ever want an iPhone? Because he should just send an email to Apple and have them overnight-mail him a free iPhone for the free publicity?
Grow up folks. If the man wants to wait in line for an iPhone, he can.
Cheers!
We are an agressive bunch you know.
Funny stuff. And a special bonus to the PR person who has CNN along for the ride. :)
Hasan Alper SOMUNCUOGLU