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To: Broken_Clock who wrote (68133)8/12/2006 7:14:04 AM
From: shades  Respond to of 110194
 
Tech Replaces Diamonds As Girl's Best Friend

Lots of women want gold. Who wants those idiots!

I bought my nieces some gold - they took it to the pawn store and traded it for brittney cd's, mp3 players and cell phone covers! The proof is in the pudding - slashdot confirms my empirical evidence! You don't know as much as the market droids at Oxygen Channel - hehe.

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Tech Replaces Diamonds As Girl's Best Friend
Posted by ScuttleMonkey on Wednesday August 02, @03:34AM
from the dog-still-man's-best-friend dept.
Ant writes to tell us that 'diamonds are no longer a girls best friend', at least according to a recent study commissioned by the Oxygen Network. From the article:
"The survey, commissioned by U.S. cable television's Oxygen Network that is owned and operated by women, found the technology gender gap has virtually closed with the majority of women snapping up new technology and using it easily. Women were found on average to own 6.6 technology devices while men own 6.9, and four out of every five women felt comfortable using technology with 46 percent doing their own computer trouble-shooting."