Girls Like Gadgets, But The President Doesn't

from the gadget-mania dept

While, typically, it's been the male half of the population that has been more obsessed with "gadgets", things may be changing. New studies have shown that girls are getting into gadgets as well. In fact, more teenaged girls have mobile phones than guys. Of course, you could just say that's because it's a "phone" and not a gadget - and, stereotypically, girls are bigger phone talkers than guys. However, there's also some evidence that interest in mobile phones is leading to interest in other gadgets. Meanwhile, going in the other direction, it turns out that President Bush isn't a gadget sort of guy, though, that doesn't seem surprising. As the article points out, he doesn't need gadgets, since he has people around who will do everything for him.
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    dorpus, 24 Aug 2003 @ 11:35pm

    Bush Sr.

    Bush Sr. came into office under the premise that he would "run government like a business", though his office had typewriters and other antiquated equipment. He was caught on camera expressing amazement at laser scanners at a K-mart store cash register. Interesting behavior for a man who used to be CIA director.

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      Munich, 25 Aug 2003 @ 9:17am

      The Bushes

      > on camera expressing amazement at laser< br>> scanners at a K-mart store cash register

      The "amazement" that was captured was the computer's ability to keep track of inventory as it scanned out items, which was pretty amazing stuff 10 years ago. Then, again, it's not like the director of the CIA or the pres runs down to the Quick-E-Mart when the First Spook/First Lady runs out of milk.

      In a similar vein, I know of executive VPs and even CEOs of public high-tech companies who can't run a fax, have difficulty with email and don't know powerpoint since they have had lackies do it for them for years . One CEO I know just writes out slides long-hand and gives it to a Director level person to do, making this person a very high paid secretary.

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        LittleW0lf, 25 Aug 2003 @ 5:01pm

        Re: The Bushes

        One CEO I know just writes out slides long-hand and gives it to a Director level person to do, making this person a very high paid secretary.

        And I am sure that person probably is happy to do it. Or they instead pass it off to someone under them to do. Pay me half-a-mil-a-year and I'll do it too. Oh, wait, I already do it now for far less...

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