Windows 7 - Steve Ballmer on the iPad
Asked By - Bobb -
30-Jul-10 12:08 PM
He's so wonderful - just ask him.
Good for a laugh .
Steve Ballmer
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Fortune
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- Bobb - replied to - Bobb -
He's so wonderful - just ask him.
http://tech.fortune.cnn.com/2010/07/30/steve-ballmer-on-the-ipad-the-transcript/
Is he THAT concerned about watching the business drift away ?
He's got sweat stains over most of his shirt
Next time - maybe try a white shirt
Paul replied to - Bobb -
Depends on how much of his fortune is tied up in stock.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Ballmer
If I read that right, he is gone from an 8% stake in the company
to a 4% stake. So who cares if it spirals into the ground... :-)
Paul

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Damn dumb dickhead's! The so-called "toy" OS, Linux, is used by NASA, many fortune 500 companies for their servers, etc. . Even Microsoft uses Linux in some of their operations typical. Pull your heads out of your butts and sniff some fresh air instead of Steve Ballmer's rear end. No wonder you can't think straight. Hehe, well it is more