The implicit message is that most people are "PCs", not "Macs"
A message you'll hear them more and more desperately wanting to be true in the next 5 years.
On opening weekend at 'Deis this year, 60% of the new computers put on the network by the incoming freshmen were Apple products. Given that they regular get over 90% of the freshman connected and registered, that's a compelling statistic. Of the remaining 40%, those were fairly well split between machines running Vista and those running XP, with the leanings towards Vista, simply because more new machines come with Vista than XP.
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A message you'll hear them more and more desperately wanting to be true in the next 5 years.
On opening weekend at 'Deis this year, 60% of the new computers put on the network by the incoming freshmen were Apple products. Given that they regular get over 90% of the freshman connected and registered, that's a compelling statistic. Of the remaining 40%, those were fairly well split between machines running Vista and those running XP, with the leanings towards Vista, simply because more new machines come with Vista than XP.