Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer is known to react strongly in the presence of Apple technology, and not always in a good way. Take, for example, the time when he pretended to stomp on an iPhone after a Microsoft employee tried to take his a picture with it.
Jordan Bennett, a 20-year-old sophomore at Nashville’s Belmont University, had heard these stories, but when Ballmer came to town last week to speak to the Nashville Technology Council, they didn’t stop Jordan from coming up with an idea — asking Microsoft’s top executive to sign his Apple MacBook Pro.
Recently, a video has been circulating around the internet showing a college student who asked Steve Ballmer to sign his MacBook Pro.
The incident happened close to where I am (in fact, I almost went to the event myself), so I talked to the student, Jordan Bennett, about the experience. You can see the interview over at TechFlash – check it out!

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