Early gadget buyers are arrogant: study
CBC News:
Early adopters of technological gadgets tend to be assertive and show good leadership skills but are also often guilty of arrogance, according to a study.
"So there's an element of pride in being able to have the latest and greatest, not just in the realm of technology, but in all other areas."
Yep, that's me. Always gotta have the latest and greatest computer. I've been exposed, but the study went on to address Pete and his toy:
In a study earlier this year, Mindset found that people who bought Apple Inc.'s Macintosh computers to be more liberal and open-minded, but also exhibiting traits of superiority.
I don't care what this dumb study says, but I get what I want whenever I want when it comes to my toys--AND so proudly we hail...LOL
Make love, not war and keep it simple AND leave me alone you pea-brained PHD's who create studies that are meaningless, except for the dead-on observation of Mac users.
Sid
A Modest Man
Early adopters of technological gadgets tend to be assertive and show good leadership skills but are also often guilty of arrogance, according to a study.
"So there's an element of pride in being able to have the latest and greatest, not just in the realm of technology, but in all other areas."
Yep, that's me. Always gotta have the latest and greatest computer. I've been exposed, but the study went on to address Pete and his toy:
In a study earlier this year, Mindset found that people who bought Apple Inc.'s Macintosh computers to be more liberal and open-minded, but also exhibiting traits of superiority.
I don't care what this dumb study says, but I get what I want whenever I want when it comes to my toys--AND so proudly we hail...LOL
Make love, not war and keep it simple AND leave me alone you pea-brained PHD's who create studies that are meaningless, except for the dead-on observation of Mac users.
Sid
A Modest Man
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