Video - Why Steve Ballmer Microsoft CEO aka Monkey Boy Went Crazy And Left Microsoft!
Posted on 03. Feb, 2009 by Derrick in The Net Experiment
I got a burst of inspiration yesterday afternoon and made a parody of Steve Ballmer doing his “Monkey Dance”. It’ll probably be my final video entry for the Alex Jeffrey’s Video Competition. Actually make that definitely since the competition ends in 2 days
I saw this clip a while ago and its pretty funny seeing Steve Ballmer, CEO of Microsoft - one of the worlds biggest companies going crazy, running around shouting and jumping up and down. I couldn’t resist doing something with it. . so here it is
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Don’t forget there’s still a chance to win some great Graphics From Aurelius Tjin with his Copy And Paste Graphics Package Just enter your details in the box to the right and watch the 500 Video for the answer :).
If you want to see more of Steve Ballmer doing his monkey boy dance - do a search on youtube for Steve Ballmer Developers as well as the video he made introducing windows 1.0.
Now. .some time to do some blog hopping
My Previous 2 Video Entries for Alex Jeffreys Video Competition 2009
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André T
04. Feb, 2009
Hi Derrick!
Haha your video is great.. That guy is pretty wild yeah
His enthusiasm and energy is so great and effective from a marketers stand point.
If you had seen him without knowing who he was, you would be interested in what got him so exited and energy loaded. Something to think about
Thanks for dropping by my blog and leaving comments.
Yes the numbers in the video are mine exept the CB shot. That`s from listbuilding with Alex.
But the PayPal shots are from my online journey from my past year.
I`m not in Thailand yet my friend, but thats not far
Best regards,
André T.