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:Charleston Gazette/LinuxInsider: What's Your Technology Tribe?
Charleston Gazette/LinuxInsider: What's Your Technology Tribe?
Dec 6, 2005, 01 :30 UTC (2 Talkback[s]) (7030 reads)

(Other stories by Jason Fry)

"For generations, the Thanksgiving table has been the place where families gather to engage in a hallowed tradition--one-upmanship.

"While homes, jobs, cars and vacations are perennial subjects, recently computers and all manner of tech gadgets have found a place at the table, with everything from wireless networks to browser-enabled cell phones becoming subjects to be bragged about, dismissed and tussled over.

"Here's a peek at some of the best-known tribes of technology consumers. To which do you belong...?"

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