Who’s the bigger geek?

Is it my wife, who preordered Tiger this evening for her Mac, or is it me, who is very excited that I qualify for the free upgrade to VMware 5.0 and is planning his weekend around getting that installed?

I vote for me, simply because I promised I’d go in for half of the Tiger if she lets me play around with the Mac from time to time. Should be a fun time in our house!

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