Guys, not to pull a ronaldkia or anything, but I have noticed a pattern which I'm sure has no statistical significance. I 'm pretty good at spotting what economic class people are from in my community by how they dress and appear. It seems to me like a larger percentage of lower and middle class men have NW1s(thick heads of hair) than do people in the upper middle and upper classes. Now obviously this is a small sample size but isn't that interesting?
At least from my experience, it shows that lack of hair doesn't hold the best people back from succeeding. Cheney(Satan though he may be) is bald, the Treasury Secretary is, the Fed Reserve chairman is, Giuliani is, McCain is. All these upper class people are slick bald.
Now I know that there's no real correlation here and i'm just messing around, but I have found in places I frequent that the people dressed in mechanics and welder's outfits to tend to have better heads of hair on average than the people wearing suits and ties.