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"There are no young people who are getting into Mac"
You obviously haven't been to a college campus recently. The strongest thing Apple has going for it's future right now is it's YOUNG install base. The iPod and iTunes has greatly increased the Apple brand name with young people, as has the "year of the laptop" idea. When I walk across campus I would say that roughly half (just a little below) of the laptops I see are macs and it seems like every other person has an iPod.