Eeek. I hope that's true. Or perhaps mild cerebral palsey.
The only thing is that with cerebral palsey, one generally does not loose track of where you are, or what you're talking about. Mind stays sharp, even if the mouth isn't.
Anyway, if she's "differently-abled" kudos to her for her bravery.
If she was drunk, poor showmanship, Steve looked none too pleased.
Hey, I don't think that she was drunk or retarded or anything. I thin that English is her second language and that she's probably new to the job, not used to speaking in front of a mildly hostile crowd and sharing the stage with a computer industry legend. Plus, Steve had already made at least three jabs at Microsoft already...might have made her mad or flustered her.
And remember, when she gets back to the office they'll dissect everything that happened on stage and critique her performance. I thought that she did well disguising some barbs of her own toward Steve (which he certainly noted). It's a cat and mouse game between Steve and Bill, she's simply an envoy with whom he had to make nice with in front of the world.
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"Lets go and get our hands on this stuff" (or something of that nature)...sounded more like "Thank f**k thats over, now I gonna go get drunk"
(this is NOT necessarily sarcasm)
Originally posted by murbot
I think she suffers from mild retardation.
(this is NOT necessarily sarcasm)
I agree - she's the reason I stop watching!
The only thing is that with cerebral palsey, one generally does not loose track of where you are, or what you're talking about. Mind stays sharp, even if the mouth isn't.
Anyway, if she's "differently-abled" kudos to her for her bravery.
If she was drunk, poor showmanship, Steve looked none too pleased.
And remember, when she gets back to the office they'll dissect everything that happened on stage and critique her performance. I thought that she did well disguising some barbs of her own toward Steve (which he certainly noted). It's a cat and mouse game between Steve and Bill, she's simply an envoy with whom he had to make nice with in front of the world.
So, that's what I think about that.