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Who's in line to become Kevin Johnson's replacement? The answer may go down as one of software giant's most important decisions.

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by Schratboy July 24, 2008 12:57 PM PDT
Ballmer is a child in an adult's body. Throwing chairs? Screaming? Tantrums? Perhaps these are the lunatic antics someone hell-bent on world domination...perhaps it's just normal behavior for a megalomaniac? Too much idiotic behavior is sanctioned today by flaccid boards and weak-kneed investors. In Ballmer's case, let's just let this petulant twit act the part of corporate clown. I, for one, choose not to attend the circus.
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by Betternow July 24, 2008 1:52 PM PDT
A chair-throwing boss is OK with this ass-kicking employee. Balmer wouldn't be the 1st fat-ass boss I've *****-slapped. I'd take the first paycheck before I owned him though.
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by t8 July 24, 2008 4:21 PM PDT
Chair throwing, Zunes, and Live. Microsoft is very funny. Ha ha. Nice one Microsoft, good to see that you have a sense of humour.
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by joetesta70 July 24, 2008 10:34 PM PDT
"Humour"??? British turd-ball.
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by 971Akula July 27, 2008 10:55 AM PDT
Yes Joe its the correct spelling of humour. From the middle English circa 16th century, before the USA even existed. Spunktrough.
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