Gotta agree on the Apple shops, "come in sir, sit down for a mere £25 per half our one of our stuck up staff will advice you on just what we think you need and how much we're going to fleece you for"... :lol:
On he other hand PCworld staff "can I help you mate... no ta just looking... well if you need any help just give me a shout"...

Compare that to Princes Street in Edinburgh circa 1980's. John Menzies, WHSmiths, Dixons, Boots, Laskys, HMV, Virgin, Woolworths not mention all those neat little specialist shops the sprang up every where off the side streets & beaten track...

Saturday mornings & afternoons were spent touring all these great places in ever growing crowds, checking out this weeks releases and comparing prices and thoroughly testing them all before deciding which to buy that week....

It was a time when you made many new and even lifelong friends & acquaintances and where many user groups sprang up from, all because we had one thing in common, our fascination and love for all these new fangled home computer thingies...

It even got so popular that some of the guys who owned the small but equally well stocked independent stores had to arrange times for the ever growing groups to arrive and leave at certain times cos there were just too many to fit into all at once these magic little treasure caves stuffed full of all the latest goodies...

Then if you were old enough (or even if you weren't) it was off to the nearest pub to discuss & compare each others haul this week before setting of to invade whomevers bedroom who lived nearest to try out all the latest goodies...

Often wondered what some of the bemused mums thought when wee Johny arrived back home on those Saturday afternoons and announced "mum I've brought a few friends back, just going upstairs now to my room", then anything up to about 15 or 16 of us would trail into wee Johny's mums house with a cheery " hello Johny's Mum, look at what we bought this week"...

Wonder if such things still happen these days, highly doubt it but to be honest it was an experience and pleasure that I'm glad to say I didn't miss out on and remember most fondly...
