> Harbinger households tend to be white, suburban and headed by older, less-educated single parents.
Ouch...
> I thought Apple was cool in the 90s and that Microsoft was on to something in the 00s
It's not on my shelf of bad decisions anymore, but in '95 I though I was making the best possible purchase when I bought a Mac 6100 DOS Compatible... A Mac with a daughterboard that had a 486DX2 which ran MS-DOS and Windows 3.1 and later Win95. (I paid $1200AUD for 3 8MB SIMMs for that, so the DOS board didn't;t have to share RAM with the Mac...)
But:
> Harbinger households tend to be white, suburban and headed by older, less-educated single parents.
Ouch...
> I thought Apple was cool in the 90s and that Microsoft was on to something in the 00s
It's not on my shelf of bad decisions anymore, but in '95 I though I was making the best possible purchase when I bought a Mac 6100 DOS Compatible... A Mac with a daughterboard that had a 486DX2 which ran MS-DOS and Windows 3.1 and later Win95. (I paid $1200AUD for 3 8MB SIMMs for that, so the DOS board didn't;t have to share RAM with the Mac...)