What time are the apple stores open today?

Anybody?

Here on East Coast, people were lined up last night. While it's a 24 hour store, the launch was supposed to have started at 8:00 as of late last night. This morning, well after 8:00 am, people on line weren't even told that Apple pushed the launch back to 10:00 am. 
http://news.cnet.com/8301-13579_3-57543931-37/ipad-mini-launches-in-sandys-wake- join-cnets-live-coverage/
Call your local store. They still might be opening at 8:00 am.
Zebedeo, I'm surprised after your past posts that you're not already lined up! Get out there and get your ipad!
And enjoy it.

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