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Friday, January 22, 2010
Steve Ballmer signs a Mac Book Pro. Running Windows?
Thanks to Appleinsider we learned that on a visit to Tennessee's Trevecca Nazarene University for a meeting of the Nashville Technology Council, Ballmer Microsoft's Chief executive was approached by a long-haired youth who politely asked him to autograph his MacBook Pro.
While meeting with a group of students, one of them asked the multi-billionaire: "Mr. Ballmer, would you sign my laptop?" The inquiry earned laughs from the group, as well as as the Microsoft executive. "It's got Windows on it," the student said, "I promise."
"Oh yeah," Ballmer said sarcastically, before taking the MacBook Pro and signing it with a marker. The autograph came with a note: "Need a new one?"
"It's all yours," Ballmer said as he handed the Apple machine back to the student.
While meeting with a group of students, one of them asked the multi-billionaire: "Mr. Ballmer, would you sign my laptop?" The inquiry earned laughs from the group, as well as as the Microsoft executive. "It's got Windows on it," the student said, "I promise."
"Oh yeah," Ballmer said sarcastically, before taking the MacBook Pro and signing it with a marker. The autograph came with a note: "Need a new one?"
"It's all yours," Ballmer said as he handed the Apple machine back to the student.
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