A Fanatical Obsession with the Color Pink

In all my years on this earth, I’ve never met anyone as obsessed with the color pink as my youngest niece. Her entire room is decked out with stuffed animals, carpet, draperies, wall paper and everything else that could possibly be bought in a pinkish hue. I vaguely remember telling people green was my favorite color growing up, but it never seemed to matter much. Well, to my niece it certainly does.
Now that she’s starting junior high, I figure it’s time for her to have a laptop that will allow her to work on her studies online. I’ve recently heard of colleges that are mandating their incoming freshmen have a laptop, and it’s best that she gets a head start. I honestly believe that technical know-how will separate the wheat from the chaff in the future. It should come as no surprise that my contribution to the gift will be a few pink laptop bags.
It’s impossible to deny that the Internet has changed the way many businesses function, but it has also fundamentally shifted our leisure activities. More than ever before, young people are becoming concerned with what’s going on around them – and not just at the local level. In an age of instantaneous news updates and cross-country social networks, Web access is a top priority.
Let’s face it, women need laptop bags that are a bit different than those used by men. After all, who wants to carry a purse, a laptop bag, and whatever else you’re juggling around in your arms. Women’s laptop bags often have extra pockets and places to store a wallet, credit cards, change, make-up, cellular phone, and the rest of the essential items in a woman’s purse. In addition, women’s laptop bags should come in more colorful and fashionable styles than those used by men. Who wants one of those drab black laptop bags when a