The press gallery over the State of the Union looks like an Apple ad
Michael McAuliff, Senior Congressional reporter for the Huffington Post, tweeted a picture of the U.S House floor during the State of the Union. There, in the press gallery above the president and vice president, can clearly be seen a veritable forest of aluminum MacBooks replete with brightly shining Apple logos.
Wow. The press gallery over the House floor for #SOTU looks like a damn Apple ad. pic.twitter.com/uubqdon5qc
— Michael McAuliff (@mmcauliff) January 21, 2015
MacBooks have become so common at tech events — including events completely unrelated to Apple and events for Apple’s competitors — that I’ve stopped even thinking about it. Like coffee shops and universities, it’s just the way things are. Seeing it on Capitol Hill, however, once again reminds me of how valuable people find the Mac and OS X.
And that’s better than any ad.




