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Imagine our luck: we just happened to stroll into Nokia’s New York flagship store today on 57th between 5th and Madison Avenue, only to discover that it was practically torn down and set to close permanently today, a move that Nokia announced late last year. A representative approached us as soon as we entered and said, “the only phones we have are from this point forward; there’s nothing else in the store.” Interestingly, a call over to Nokia’s other North American flagship in Chicago confirmed that it isn’t closing today and no date has been set (at least, not a date that anyone is talking about) — so there’s one more outpost in the States if you want to get your Nokia on one last time. Needless to say, the overwhelming majority of Americans won’t be shedding any tears over the closure, but it’s always disappointing to see a neat and beautifully-designed place to geek out go belly-up. And where are we going to play with an N8 before we buy now, anyway?
A time-lapse video of my drive across the country. Pictures taken every 30 seconds for most of the way (40 seconds on day 1, 2 seconds on the sideview, 10 seconds in the Badlands). Took I-80 to Park City, cut north and picked up I-90 in South Dakota, then back to I-80 in Chicago (bit.ly Unfortunately, was under rain 80-90% of the way, but incredible drive nonetheless. Loaded CHDK (chdk.wikia.com) and an intervalometer script (http onto a 4GB SD card and ran it on a Canon Powershot SD780 IS. Attached camera to windshield with a window suction cup camera mount (amzn.to Music: The Hold Steady – The Weekenders The Prodigy – Stand Up