Lovin Paul's work on the keynotes, and truly looking forward to Paul and Peter workin' their magic at Macworld. I reckon it'd be great (if you guys are there early or have some time to burn as you wait for a keynote to start) if you could informally gather a few words from some of your fellow reporters in your immediate vicinity on their own personal expectations and their predictions of the keynote before the keynote commences. That way we can better understand what the general buzz is like whilst we wait for the keynote.
Loved the CES coverage over the past few days and of course, lovin the podcasts as always - keep up the good work.
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Lovin Paul's work on the keynotes, and truly looking forward to Paul and Peter workin' their magic at Macworld. I reckon it'd be great (if you guys are there early or have some time to burn as you wait for a keynote to start) if you could informally gather a few words from some of your fellow reporters in your immediate vicinity on their own personal expectations and their predictions of the keynote before the keynote commences. That way we can better understand what the general buzz is like whilst we wait for the keynote.
Loved the CES coverage over the past few days and of course, lovin the podcasts as always - keep up the good work.