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VOTW: Steve Ballmer, Will You Sign My MacBook.

It takes a lot of guts to ask Steve Ballmer to sign a MacBook Pro. Last Wednesday, during a visit to Trevecca Nazarene University in Nashville, one student asked Steve Ballmer, CEO of Microsoft, to sign his Apple laptop. Considering Steve once pretended to smash the iPhone of a Microsoft employee who dared to take it out of his pocket during a seminar, you"d think this guy would keep his laptop hidden in his bag rather than ask Ballmer to sign it. However, Ballmer being the cuddly bear that he is, obliged and scrawled his name on the lid of the MacBook Pro in black permanent maker. As an after thought, he wrote, "Need a new one?" In case anyone was wondering, the laptop was apparently running Windows. Check the video below. Steve Ballmer Autographs a MacBook Pro


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