July 5, 2008 3:25 PM PDT

iPhone 3G queue forms in Manhattan

The line for the Apple iPhone 3G began to form Friday--an entire week before the device goes on sale.

Frankly, one shouldn't encourage such behavior by actually covering it. But if I were in Manhattan--instead of Austin, Texas--I, too, would have interviewed them in person by now.

The queue outside of Apple's Fifth Avenue store, covered first by GearDiary and then Engadget, apparently hasn't been formed by iPhone co-dependents, though.

It is instead made up of a group of people who may want to 1) set a world's record for standing in line to buy a product and 2) have a social-agricultural-political message they want the world to hear. However, it was difficult from the video interview on Engadget to determine what the group actually stands for.

On Saturday, the Apple 2.0 blog seemed to get further with the group's agenda. The group, which started off with about 10 on Friday and was slimmed down to 5 by Saturday morning after a night of rainfall, apparently supports organic farming and sustainability for the planet. According to Apple 2.0, they may be interested in turning the White House Lawn into an organic garden and they may be planning to buy iPhones for the presidential nominees.

The seemingly ad hoc group is certainly savvy in deciding to use the iPhone 3G to garner some publicity. However, to be perfectly honest, most mainstream journalists feel more comfortable interviewing gadget nuts rather than alternative souls hoping to use the media to change the world.

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by ThreeMilesNorth July 5, 2008 3:46 PM PDT
Tell them to get a life, if you do fly to Manhattan to interview them!
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by iRhapsody July 5, 2008 4:03 PM PDT
Maybe they are getting paid well for making such a publicity for Apple...
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by iJuleguy July 5, 2008 4:15 PM PDT
Organic: BS!!!!!!

It's a stunt that they're doing.
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by MCOjerry July 5, 2008 4:24 PM PDT
People are crazy...no one will remember whatever statement they are trying to make 3 hours after 8am Friday morning. That aside, I have been thinking. I don't plan on upgrading to an iPhone 3G, I like my iPhone just fine. Do you suppose that when all these people switch from old to new that the EDGE network will speed up? I doubt there are a lot of phones out there that still operate (assumption) on EDGE, but don't know if EDGE is significantly affected by number f users. Anyway, i don't find EDGE to bee too awful slow. I may have to stop at the Apple store just to see how much faster 3G really is. I can tell you, unless it's SUPER fast, it's really not worth $10 extra per month, plus the cost of a new phone and loss on the purchase of my old iPhone. I'd like to hear some comments on this...
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by lrmanfre July 5, 2008 5:01 PM PDT
Is it just me, or does it seem that the authors of this article did not even try to figure out what that group might be about?
Nice work guys (girls).
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by gerrrg July 5, 2008 5:26 PM PDT
Proof that there is no recession...or that there are a handful of really stupid people in this world, many of whom have congregated outside an Apple store.
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by gsmiller88 July 5, 2008 6:22 PM PDT
Really stupid.
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by Mam00th July 5, 2008 8:20 PM PDT
iDiots

(Credit to Hamixda on engadget for this one)
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by Mary_Pozo July 5, 2008 9:07 PM PDT
This is a marketing strategy. Small production for high demand. Creates an illusion of "prestige product."
Mary Pozo
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by moonbeard July 5, 2008 9:54 PM PDT
If these people have a week of their lives to waste, big deal. If they're trying to promote this organic farming thing, they're extra weird. If they're selling their places in line, then I admire their entrepreneurial spirit, however, they're probably "working" really cheap. Let the games begin!
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