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A glimpse into Steve Ballmer

With all the coverage about Bill Gates' "departure" from Microsoft last week, a few of the stories contained some fascinating details -- not so much about Gates, but on the wonderfully unique entity that is Steve Ballmer, that occasionally rage-prone bear of a software executive who also evidently has a soft spot for Hollywood musicals.

Steve Ballmer
Source: Microsoft
Of course, vast amounts have already been written about the eccentricities of Microsoft's bombastic CEO, but I'm happy to add to the genre with a few amusing (and telling?) factoids from the company's Town Hall meeting last week:

  • Ballmer's interview with Gates and Paul Allen took place over dinner with Gates' parents.

  • Ballmer considered quitting a month into joining Microsoft: "Jeez, I just dropped out of business school to come to a 30-person company as the bookkeeper."

  • Ballmer's favorite movie: "Singing in the Rain"

  • Gates and Ballmer first hung out together at a double-feature of "Singing in the Rain" and "A Clockwork Orange." Apparently, Ballmer also got into a fight with a fellow student after the movie, and it somehow fell to Gates (!) to fend off the attacker. File under: Truth being stranger than fiction.

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Casey said:

From an investment perspective, Microsoft has not done diddly in a number of years. If Ballmer is so brilliant, MS should have done much better. The company is tired and Ballmer is a doofus in my opinion, billionaire or not. It's not hard to see why Yahoo didn't want to hook up with these guys--and Yahoo hasn't had many brainstorms lately.
Maybe Ballmer should quit watching Gene Kelley and stop his antics and get some truly "high bandwidth" guys to juice things up, instead of his silly onstage antics. And, if lanky Gates had to save Big Guy Ballmer's bacon after "Clockwork Orange", well, what more need be said!

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