Misplaced apprehension?

As I post there’s that long to go…
Tomorrow at 6pm I’ll be about to buy a copy of Leopard but as I watch the clock ticking I’ve started to feel apprehensive. I should be all relaxed about it but the fact that they’ve put a time on it has got my mind running overtime. Will there be large crowds, thousands queueing? Should I get there early, how busy will it be?
Of course I might get there and there are a handful of excited geeks and a load of shoppers wondering what the hell is going on. I suppose you have to put these things in perspective. For me its a really big thing, I spend my life with my Mac not far away. I drool over every snippet of information that filters through on my RSS feeds but for the average Joe it would probably be completely off the radar. So while I’m screwing myself over expecting to get there and find half the population of Earth I should be relaxing and looking forward to the prospect of strolling over to the Apple Store, picking up my copy, being handed a complimentary t-shirt, exchanging a few pleasantries with the staff and moseying on home (via the pub, but that’s another story) to perform the upgrade.
Still, its nice to have something to look forward too, however traumatic


