Steve Ballmer's intense, tearful goodbye to Microsoft

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  1. Posts : 173
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       #10

    Maybe here's a reason for leaving now......

    could you imagine him demonstrating the future "jesture controlled software" ?

    the pc would 'blue screen'
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  2. Posts : 302
    Windows 8 64bit Professional
       #11

    Well, I think this is positive?

    What Microsoft needs is a YOUNG, Passionate PC Lover. Someone who doesn't want crappy jesture controlled software (it has its place, yes, its called the shelf )
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  3. Posts : 9,600
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       #12

    DreadStarX said:
    Well, I think this is positive?

    What Microsoft needs is a YOUNG, Passionate PC Lover. Someone who doesn't want crappy jesture controlled software (it has its place, yes, its called the shelf )
    I'm not so sure about that. Younger people are attracted to flashy new technology for the coolness factor, not practicality.
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  4. Posts : 302
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       #13

    Lady Fitzgerald said:
    DreadStarX said:
    Well, I think this is positive?

    What Microsoft needs is a YOUNG, Passionate PC Lover. Someone who doesn't want crappy jesture controlled software (it has its place, yes, its called the shelf )
    I'm not so sure about that. Younger people are attracted to flashy new technology for the coolness factor, not practicality.
    I wouldn't say all, but yes, a majority of them are. I'm just thankful I'm not one of them and that I found this amazing place called SevenForums. :)
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  5.    #14

    Lady Fitzgerald said:
    DreadStarX said:
    Well, I think this is positive?

    What Microsoft needs is a YOUNG, Passionate PC Lover. Someone who doesn't want crappy jesture controlled software (it has its place, yes, its called the shelf )
    I'm not so sure about that. Younger people are attracted to flashy new technology for the coolness factor, not practicality.
    I don't even like Apple at all, so you can count me out
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  6.    #15

    Steve Ballmer's intense, tearful goodbye to Microsoft-iphone_bsod.jpg
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  7. Posts : 173
    Win7 64
       #16

    x BlueRobot said:
    Steve Ballmer's intense, tearful goodbye to Microsoft-iphone_bsod.jpg

    If windows has the "BSOD"
    Linux has a "Kernel Panic"

    Is the the windows phone version of "BSOD" or "Balmer screen off death"
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  8.    #17

    The iPhone has the Ballmer Screen of Death
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  9. Posts : 173
    Win7 64
       #18

    Hmmm

    iBSOD?
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  10. Posts : 355
    Windows 7 Professional SP1 64bit, Manjaro Xfce, Debian 10 64bit Xfce
       #19

    [QUOTE=Layback Bear;2549023]
    Lady Fitzgerald said:
    That's like mixing peanut butter and mustard.
    You won't know what it is but your sure it's not good.

    Actually, in some Asian culinary endeavors, such as Thai cuisine, that could be quite good.
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