http://www.wired.com/gadgets/wireless/magazine/16-02/ff_iphone

"For those working on the iPhone, the next three months would be the
most stressful of their careers. Screaming matches broke out routinely
in the hallways. Engineers, frazzled from all-night coding sessions,
quit, only to rejoin days later after catching up on their sleep. A
product manager slammed the door to her office so hard that the handle
bent and locked her in; it took colleagues more than an hour and some
well-placed whacks with an aluminum bat to free her."

David L. Crooks



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