On Sunday, Wired's Cult of Mac blog had an entry featuring a photo which is alleged to be the
first public photo taken with an iPhone. However, there was a problem:
![Wired Cult of Mac blog entry about the first iPhone photo](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_uvgbp1KMB5b3fLhh8T2_sva3VO-VnheagdC5fa1J_UNaqfYOMkZVCDeXvT4bm7o_maHBeHGcOhjpGWiT9-W1AQ5N7MH1d9xEL98Skn7Jt1LlpU7GWoD2anXbu8f2WhtIx5y1_nmQ8R7w=s0-d)
"Yes, this image of a woman in a hoodie eating a piece of toast might well be the first image ever uploaded to the Internet from an iPhone. Remember this moment -- I'm sure your grandkids will ask you about where you were when you saw the first iPhone picture."
Now, perhaps I am overly sensitive to these sorts of things due to
previous gender misidentifications, but the
extensive stubble is indicative of either extensive hormone treatments or a Y chromosome.
1 comment:
Most definitely a MAN. It's the pony tail that fooled them. When my 6ft, broad-shouldered brother had a pony tail, he'd get mistaken for a woman all the time. It helped when they saw him from the front and he had a beard.
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