Exit Interview with Scoble 97
capt turnpike writes "It's no secret that Windows technology evangelist Robert Scoble (of Scobelizer blogging fame) is leaving Microsoft for a startup, but Microsoft Watch's Mary Jo Foley has the first exit interview with Scoble. Topics range from what Microsoft could have done to keep him spreading the word and building out MS's Channel 9 community site, where he sees MS going and more. From the article: 'There were times when I knew I was taking risks. I didn't know what would happen when I told Steve Ballmer that his leadership on the gay rights bill wasn't good.'"
That's easy.... (Score:5, Funny)
This is all the evidence that Darl McBride needs.. (Score:5, Funny)
ROBert SCOble
Darl has already seen straight through that obviously made up Microsoft project name.
Re:Gay Rights? (Score:3, Funny)
SlashKoz - News for liberals, tempests in teapots.
read it carefully (Score:4, Funny)
Wow, it takes on a whole new meaning when you add some punctuation and capitalize Bill:
I didn't know what would happen when I told Steve Ballmer that his leadership on the gay rights: Bill, wasn't good.'
Re:So in other words (Score:5, Funny)
What did one Borg say to the other Borg? (Score:2, Funny)
Q: What was your biggest surprise about being A Borg?
A: That they'd really just let me walk around with a camcorder without having a PR person or a lawyer along. Even after quitting I have the entire run of the place.
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Don't.... (Score:3, Funny)
Don't let the chair hit you up the butt on your way out of Ballmer's office.
Lacking Challenge? (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Nice to see (Score:4, Funny)
Windows is not the most imporant OS (Score:3, Funny)
>>I'd have to say Bill Hill (guy who runs the reading technology/font teams) He was a huge amount of luck cause he was the first interview Charles and I did but he was hilarious and had great insights. His personality is great, too.
Check this [msdn.com] out, the guy is great. (Don't know why but he just reminds me of Billy Connaly.