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Old 11-20-2011, 02:31 PM
 
Location: Coastal Connecticut
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just to clarify, i'm only going there for an iPod. not interested in a Mac or a MacBook. i'm a PC guy for life. and i think this claim that Windows PC's don't last is a bit exaggerated. i had an XP machine for 2.5 years and a Vista for 3.5 and in neither case was i forced to get a new machine because the old one broke. just felt it was time to upgrade. i have a 7 machine now that i just installed a couple weeks ago and it's great. 7 is the best OS yet IMO (i have a year-old laptop that has 7 on it so i already knew i liked it - it was Vista that sucked ).
This is about where you want to park:

425 college street new haven, ct - Google Maps
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Old 11-20-2011, 03:40 PM
 
Location: Middlesex
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This is about where you want to park:

425 college street new haven, ct - Google Maps
thx.. tried giving you points but it doesn't work. keeps thinking i've already given you a bunch and wants me to 'spread it around'. ok..
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Old 11-23-2011, 09:38 PM
 
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Default Apple Store in New Haven

First try the Broadway lot right across the street. If that's full, I agree to head east on Elm Street and if you can't find street spaces, then turn on College St and you'll find spots there along the New Haven Green.

Names and locations matter. I get upset when someone says that something is "at Yale, or on the Yale Campus." That store is on the city street called Broadway and definitely downtown and in the Yale area. The actual owner of the storefront property is Yale University properties, a private tax-paying rental operation. Everything downtown is near Yale, and every Yale location in central New Haven is downtown. New Haven is a walking city and so everything is near everything. The Omni New Haven Hotel is "at Yale," in their marketing. One time I heard someone talk about the Yale quad and they meant the New Haven Green. It is important to correct these misnomers.
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