June 22nd, 2010
It was exciting to watch a keynote live for the first time at WWDC. I didn't find this out until later, but apparently, there's a trick to getting a good seat. You can be the last person allowed into the main hall, and still score a seat twelve rows back from the most famous person in the room. I know someone who did it, and I'm definitely doing it next year.
Here's what the view looks like if you don't know the trick:
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