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MACWORLD 2007 101-199
Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple Computer, and Richard Sanderson at a User Group University event. Photo by Richard Sanderson's camera, but probably not by Richard Sanderson, taken with a Nikon D-200 digital camera.
Steve Wozniak addresses an Apple User Group University audience. Photo by Richard Sanderson, taken with a Nikon D-200 digital camera.
Past Pi President Fat Fauquet talks with some of the User Group University organizers. Photo by Richard Sanderson, taken with a Nikon D-200 digital camera.
User group members take a look at the vendor tables. Photo by Richard Sanderson, taken with a Nikon D-200 digital camera.
The Macworld Keynote Address is not easy to get into, so people start lining up -- and camping -- early. Photo by Richard Sanderson, taken with a Nikon D-200 digital camera.
While it looks something like a soup kitchen line, these people are lined up to get into the Macworld Keynote address. Photo by Richard Sanderson, taken with a Nikon D-200 digital camera.
A police motorcade arrives at Moscone Center. Photo by Richard Sanderson, taken with a Nikon D-200 digital camera.
Inside the vast Moscone Center, Macworld Keynote hopefuls line up. Photo by Richard Sanderson, taken with a Nikon D-200 digital camera.
Talk about a killer line for the restrooms... Photo by Richard Sanderson, taken with a Nikon D-200 digital camera.
A giant Steve Jobs addresses the Macworld Keynote audience. Photo by Richard Sanderson, taken with a Nikon D-200 digital camera.
Keynote attendees got to see a preview of a new "I''m a PC. I'm a Mac" ad. Photo by Richard Sanderson, taken with a Nikon D-200 digital camera.
Steve Jobs formally announces the release of AppleTV. Photo by Richard Sanderson, taken with a Nikon D-200 digital camera.
Steve Jobs outlines the characteristics of the iPhone. Photo by Richard Sanderson, taken with a Nikon D-200 digital camera.
Aside from the fact that the iPhone is apparently fifteen feet tall, it looks quite stunning. Photo by Richard Sanderson, taken with a Nikon D-200 digital camera.
Poster at Macworld San Francisco 2007. Photo by Richard Sanderson, taken with a Nikon D-200 digital camera.
As the Keynote lets out, the escalators fill. Photo by Richard Sanderson, taken with a Nikon D-200 digital camera.
Overview of the Apple booth area, with the traditional wall of technology and the Apple Theater in the background, with a massive Apple TV ad across everything. Photo by Richard Sanderson, taken with a Nikon D-200 digital camera.
Looking down on the very colorful Macworld exhibit floor. Photo by Richard Sanderson, taken with a Nikon D-200 digital camera.
Macworld can make you hungry, even for hot dogs priced like restaurant steaks. Photo by Richard Sanderson, taken with a Nikon D-200 digital camera.
Canon's Macworld booth. Photo by Richard Sanderson, taken with a Nikon D-200 digital camera.
A Mercedes as an iPod accessory. Photo by Richard Sanderson, taken with a Nikon D-200 digital camera.
The semi-mythical iPhone finally makes an appearance -- behind glass, guarded by very large men. Photo by Richard Sanderson, taken with a Nikon D-200 digital camera.
Microsoft had turn-away crowds? Photo by Richard Sanderson, taken with a Nikon D-200 digital camera.
The giant Apple TV banner dwarfs Griffin's booth. Photo by Richard Sanderson, taken with a Nikon D-200 digital camera.
If FileMaker lowered the price of the database, they'd sell more copies and not need as many hucksters. Photo by Richard Sanderson, taken with a Nikon D-200 digital camera.
Very large Macbooks. Photo by Richard Sanderson, taken with a Nikon D-200 digital camera.
Greenmyapple.org lobbied to get Apple to adopt more eco-friendly business practices. Apple, instead of ignoring the group, posted an extended response on their Web site detailing their eco-friendly business practices. Photo by Richard Sanderson, taken with a Nikon D-200 digital camera.
The outside of Moscone West. Much of the building is underground. Photo by Richard Sanderson, taken with a Nikon D-200 digital camera.
Adobe's forthcoming video editing suite. Photo by Richard Sanderson, taken with a Nikon D-200 digital camera.
Adobe Encore multimedia editing suite. Photo by Richard Sanderson, taken with a Nikon D-200 digital camera.
Adobe Lightroom in action. Photo by Richard Sanderson, taken with a Nikon D-200 digital camera.
A marching band outside Moscone Center. The drums have Tournament of Roses logos on the side. Photo by Richard Sanderson, taken with a Nikon D-200 digital camera.
Nikon introduced one of the largest SLR cameras ever seen. It might replace the Hubble. Photo by Richard Sanderson, taken with a Nikon D-200 digital camera.
The crowd crowds around an iPod prototype, hermetically sealed in plastic to keep the FCC happy. Photo by Richard Sanderson, taken with a Nikon D-200 digital camera.
View of the Macworld San Francisco exhibit floor. Photo by Richard Sanderson, taken with a Nikon D-200 digital camera.
Mercedes as iPod accessory. Photo by Richard Sanderson, taken with a Nikon D-200 digital camera.
Apple needs to move beyond basic black. How about rainbow hues? Photo by Richard Sanderson, taken with a Nikon D-200 digital camera.
Demo of using iTunes to synch your Mac with an iPhone. Photo by Richard Sanderson, taken with a Nikon D-200 digital camera.
Fairly standard headwear for San Francisco. Photo by Richard Sanderson, taken with a Nikon D-200 digital camera.
Google, which offers free services, had a booth promoting their free applications. Is this a great country or what?? Photo by Richard Sanderson, taken with a Nikon D-200 digital camera.
The John Lennon Songwriting Contest traveling tour bus, on the floor of Macworld Expo. Photo by Richard Sanderson, taken with a Nikon D-200 digital camera.
This recreational vehicle was jointly sponsored by Confidence Bay and the Texas Film Commission. Photo by Richard Sanderson, taken with a Nikon D-200 digital camera.
If you've ever felt a pressing need for cross-platform worship presentation software, Macworld had that on display, too. Photo by Richard Sanderson, taken with a Nikon D-200 digital camera.
Apple user groups had this small booth. Photo by Richard Sanderson, taken with a Nikon D-200 digital camera.
Using Quartz Composer to createa sound application. Photo by Richard Sanderson, taken with a Nikon D-200 digital camera.
An interesting set of choices. Photo by Richard Sanderson, taken with a Nikon D-200 digital camera.
Next year, Jan. 14-18, 2008. Photo by Richard Sanderson, taken with a Nikon D-200 digital camera.