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NY Post: Apple negotiating for 5th Ave. location







NY Post: Apple negotiating for 5th Ave.
location

NY Post: Apple negotiating for 5th Ave.
location
12/18/2003 01:01 AM

According to the New York Post, Apple is negotiating a 21,000-square-foot lease for the GM Building's underground concourse, for the company's second retail store in Manhattan...




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The second is to go through occasionally and clean things up. I must say that this option is getting rather tiresome rather quickly.

I know there are typekeys, logins, email confirmations, image recognition, and other such methods, but I'm not overly fond of any of them.

So, here I am noodling.

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Well, here we are at #4,000. This puts us just 1,000 posts away from our stated goal of 5,000. Along with the 4,000 posts, we have 6,050 comments as of this writing, and that's very cool. We appreciate all the interaction everyone has with the site.

Interestingly, we hit 2,500 posts exactly one year ago today. That means our daily post count is about 4.1 (almost 6 without weekends). This means we'll hit 5,000 posts early next spring, which is always what I figured. We'll have some contest or something when that happens and hopefully give some stuff away.

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Most Commented Posts

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When this site was deanebarker.net, there was actually a post about politics that got over 300 comments. (Although that's cool, about every post at Rosie O'Donnell's site gets over 300 comments — this one got almost 2,000 comments, in fact. You see, that's the trick to getting a lot of comments — become a famous lesbian.)

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Any one of those links mentioned is worth 5,000 page views, easily.

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Only Post I've Ever Been Threatened About
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Most Pissed Off I've Been While Writing A Post
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Post Containing the Most Hyperlinks
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Let's Give Stuff Away...
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Let's Go Somewhere...
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