I thought (hoped?) it was real till I read this (which is an obvious parody):

"He said many girls are also complaining of getting stuck on the Microsoft
upgrade treadmill, and expressed little interest in upgrading to the latest
versions of Microsoft Windows and the Office productivity suite until they come
bundled with a new computer system.  The girls cited prohibitively high costs
($400 for Office, $300 for Windows XP) and a lack of interesting features as
reasons they were holding off on upgrading."

BTW - is anybody noticing problems with wireless connectivity today because of
the solar storm today?
http://www.cnn.com/2003/TECH/space/10/24/solar.forecast/index.html

Brady

> Very funny and totally bull, I think. I searched Mattel.com and peeked 
> at Barbie.com and did not find any info. No press release, no ISOs, only 
> lots of buzz on the net.
> 
> But I've been wrong before.
> 
> John J. Trammell wrote:
> > http://qrxx.4t.com/barbieOS.htm
> > 
> >  ... BarbieOS 1.0 is the result of almost a year's worth of marketing
> >  research into what pre-adolescent girls want in a mobile Linux solution
> >  aimed at being a desktop replacement. ...
> > 
> > Apparently the preteen set prefers Debian?
> > 
> 
> -- 
> Eric (Rick) Meyerhoff
> rick at eworld3.net
> 952-929-1659
> 
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