On Mar 6, 2010, at 12:42 PM, Austin Leeds wrote:
> 
>  What I've noticed, both in the LEM community and out in the real
> world, is that owners of newer and/or home/education-level Macs
> (iBooks, MacBooks, etc.) usually tend to be female, whereas owners of
> older and/or professional-level Macs (MacBook Pro, Mac Pro, Power
> Macs, PowerBooks) tend to be male (I'm using my old PowerBook G3
> Pismo, after all). 

Yeh, yer just a male chauvinist pig......

;-)

This girl has worked her way up the Powerbook ladder from the 190cs to the 
Wallstreet to Lombard to Pismo, and now Macbook Pro. So There.

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