Miguel,
Honestly, it's insane.
Danny's idea is a good one, but one that's almost impossible to actually do unless you all arrive at 7 AM. The line to get into the keynote stretches around the entire building, in multiple directions. Finding other people on line is near impossible. Also, don't expect the wifi to be working well at that time - it's so overloaded that you could probably call someone on your cellphone and have them read you a webpage faster :)
Honestly, getting there by 8:30 AM should get you a place in line that's close enough to see Steve reasonably well. They also have huge (HD of course) video projectors at a few locations in the hall, so being close to the stage is not totally necessary. In the end, if you want to get really close, go with as few people as possible. You'll have a great chance of getting a seat up front if you're alone.
Good luck!
Ken On Jul 24, 2006, at 1:35 PM, Miguel Arroz wrote: Hi!
BTW, what time do you recommend the WWDC newbies to go to the Moscone Center to get a place for the keynote? I suppose there are places for everyone (right?) but I would like to see Jobs a little bigger than in the usual tiny quicktime window... :) ie, how do we get a good seat?
(And please don't lye so that you can get the front seats, and the newbies stay in the back!) ;)
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