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Ballmer can't duck egg incident

Flash game on target
Wednesday, 4 June 2008, 06:52

THE MOMENT WHEN Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer was targeted by eggs has been lovingly recreated in a flash game which is doing the rounds of the World Wide Wibble.

Swiss multimedia outfit Cultimedia released a Flash based game called Egg Attack.

Based on the incident that took place at Budapest's Corvinus University last month where Ballmer successfully dodged three eggs lobbed at him by a student, the game lets you be the chucker or Ballmer.

You get 45 seconds to hit Ballmer, or if you play the Volish heavyweight to avoid the egg-thrower's missiles. We would have thought that to even the game out, Steve should be allowed to hurl chairs [or lawsuits - Sub Ed] at the attacker. µ

You don’t have to shell out for the game which can be found here. µ

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Another anti-MS jibe

You have to wonder what Farrell's problem is.

Did Bill touch you where your bathing suit covers?

posted by : anonymous, 04 June 2008 Complain about this comment
No comment...

...on the article itself, but I was surprised to see, from the ads served up by Google, just how many different egg related products there are. I would never have guessed that there was a market for fake seagull eggs.

posted by : LeeE, 04 June 2008 Complain about this comment
Flash games make the world go round!

I wonder when we might see a Silverlight version of this....

posted by : J-Man, 04 June 2008 Complain about this comment
Microsofts NEW Robot is Hurler.

Remember those two wheeled gyro scooters from early '000s'. Well Microsoft made two wheel gyro robot, its spins in mid section & Talks Too.(Its Radio Controlled)

It has neat little arms & when Sir Gates first introduced little mechanical critter, Guess what First question was?

"Can It Hurl Eggs". Maybe Bill Attacks Steve & then....Huummmmm. Yeah, I, ULTIE Tom, takes Over, FOUNDER Microsoft.
TS Drashek

posted by : Playing_Shotguns, 04 June 2008 Complain about this comment
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