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I’m curious on who watches the entire keynote.

I always wait till I get home and skip to iPhone/AW parts. The rest of it is boring. Especially the app demos of games I have no intention in playing.

I used to watch the whole thing. Not very often live, but now I usually skip the fluff.
 
I usually stream it to my iPhone during the day and listen to the audio and then go home and watch the video of the parts I was interested in later. If I have a meeting I just read the summary on macrumors and watch the video later at night.

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Man I miss college.
What classes are you taking? I’m getting my masters degree
 
I'll probably just sub to an active tech twitter blogger to get notifications of highlights as they are announced.
 
Lose money to watch a apple event? No way.
Lol seriously last two releases have been underwhelming. Really not the same especially when S Jobs was alive it was truly exciting. You can tell he loved the devices.

These days I don’t launch my favorite podcast to catch the latest Apple news like I did before. Each Apple keynote was something I used to follow.

Heck I only listen to one tech podcast now (Brian Tong) whereas I used to have 4 podcast a few years ago. I don’t actively refresh the Engadget or Macrumors website to catch the keynote for new features while at work. I still listen to a lot of other podcast (basketball, shows, crime stories, tesla news) but macs and phones aren’t my interest anymore.

Even when the xs max launched I didn’t watch the keynote like I used to before! Just the highlights knowing I was going to order one.
 
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I can off anytime i want without calling
but dont feel do it this event cauz all leak is clearly ,, so not thing special@
 
I’m a college student and unfortunately Tuesday is my long day of classes, back to back from 11am to 3pm eastern time. The keynote will start at 1pm here. Last year I was done early in the day and watched in a quiet area of the library. I think this year I might bookmark the spoiler free live stream so I can watch it when I’m done.

It is a pity you aren't studying marketing in my marketing module we were encouraged to watch Apple's keynote presentations to provide feedback on Apple's marketing strategy.
 
The keynote is going to start at 1 am on my end, and it’s a working day for me the next, so I am just going to go to bed at 11 as I normally do and catch up when I knock off from work the following day b

In the meantime, there will be plenty of news sources, from twitter to Macrumours to keep me informed and entertained.
 
For the past few cycles, I’ve been working from home when the keynote came on, so I could watch it at my leisure while having lunch. This year, I’m hoping it’s up on one of the office TVs, but those are always locked on CNBC/Bloomberg. I’ll probably time my lunch and “watch” comments posted on the the live thread here on MR (always entertaining), then later after work watch the replay.
 
I've watched them all for as long as you've been able to watch a stream of it, I really like it lol.
 
So iphone 11 who will speech in demo , jonathan ivy quick already , ??

cook or craig ?
 
Do what I do, watch it at work. If you can take a lunch break around the time of the keynote do that. If it starts at 1pm EST I would take it around 130 bc we all know the first 30 min is nonsense.
 
It's been a long time since i didnt skip day work off stay at home to watch Apple Event , the last time that i did when i guess was an iPhone 6 , in recent years the iPhone has been exposed so much that I'm not inspired to watch it ,. This time anyone in here skip a day to follow them ? :apple::)


Nah not worth that loss of income. But I’ll get tweets
 
i think people love tech they dont care take a day off >> you work all your life not just 1 day ,@
 
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