Topic: Steve Ballmer

13 chapters across the catalog

Commie Comey
Episode 1071 34:41 - 37:06

1071: Commie Comey

Bill Maher Political Donations, Steve Ballmer Recruitment

Bill Maher defends his million-dollar donation to the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee (DSCC), arguing that the Senate is currently "in play" for the midterms. The hosts contrast Maher's support for campaign finance reform with his own massive personal contributions. Maher also mentions his attempt to recruit former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer to donate to the cause.

Hate of Speech
Episode 1801 2:11:45 - 2:15:53

1801: Hate of Speech

Brussels Airport Outage, Collins Aerospace, and OS/2 Warp

A major IT outage at Brussels Airport and other European hubs is attributed to software issues at Collins Aerospace, a defense contractor. The hosts speculate on whether this was a cyberattack or a competitive "hit job." This leads to an anecdote about the 1990s "OS/2 Warp" era and Steve Ballmer's alleged attempts to crash IBM's "crash-proof" operating system.

Entomophagy
Episode 1699 2:04:23 - 2:09:11

1699: Entomophagy

AI Industry Skepticism, Energy Consumption Concerns

The hosts express skepticism regarding the long-term viability of the current AI boom, comparing it to previous tech bubbles. They discuss the massive energy requirements for new data centers and speculate that if the AI industry collapses, the excess power infrastructure could be repurposed for Bitcoin mining.

A Sally
Episode 1547 1:42:20 - 1:44:47

1547: A Sally

Tech Industry Cycles, OS/2 and Steve Ballmer

A retrospective on the failure of IBM's OS/2 operating system recalls a moment when Steve Ballmer publicly crashed an "uncrashable" demo at a trade show. The story serves as a reminder of the cyclical nature of tech hype and the historical rivalry between IBM and Microsoft. One of the hosts mentions owning a rare Microsoft OS/2 lapel pin, which may be sold on their Etsy store.

Post Orange
Episode 1289 2:13:32 - 2:17:26

1289: Post Orange

Joe Biden's "Voter Fraud Organization" Gaffe and Past Stances

A clip of Joe Biden claiming to have put together the "most extensive and inclusive voter fraud organization" goes viral. The hosts also look at USAFacts.com, a data site funded by Steve Ballmer, and revisit "No Agenda Classics" from 2003 and 2008. These clips show Biden's previous opposition to gay marriage and his struggle to spell the "three-letter word" jobs.

German SPAM
Episode 1069 37:09 - 40:19

1069: German SPAM

Steve Ballmer and USA Facts on Healthcare Spending

Former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer appears on Bill Maher's show to discuss his non-partisan data initiative, USA Facts. Ballmer presents data showing that while U.S. healthcare spending per person has increased 225% since 1980, the average age of death has only increased from 72.3 to 72.9 years. The hosts suggest Ballmer's data-driven approach surprised Maher by challenging standard political narratives.

German SPAM
Episode 1069 40:19 - 41:39

1069: German SPAM

Education Spending and Border Apprehension Data

Steve Ballmer provides data on U.S. education and border security during his interview with Bill Maher. He notes that inflation-adjusted education spending per student has doubled over 30 years, yet only one-third of third graders are proficient in reading. He also mentions that while border agent staffing is up, apprehensions are down, leaving the interpretation of the data to the public.

German SPAM
Episode 1069 41:40 - 43:29

1069: German SPAM

Bill Maher Million Dollar Donation and Election Ethics

Bill Maher reveals he donated one million dollars to Democrats to "check" Donald Trump and encourages Steve Ballmer to use his billions to buy the election. Ballmer refuses on moral grounds, stating he does not believe in buying elections. The hosts compare this to Hillary Clinton's significant spending in 2016, which failed to secure a victory.

Sir Duke Don Tomaso Di Toronto Presents
Episode 682 2:08:38 - 2:13:33

682: Sir Duke Don Tomaso Di Toronto Presents

Physical Tics, Seth MacFarlane, Steve Ballmer

The hosts detail various physical tics, such as "mashing" the ball of the foot and snapping toes inside shoes. They identify public figures like Seth MacFarlane and Steve Ballmer as individuals who likely have Tourette's or similar neurological tics. Advice is offered to parents of children with tics to be open and use humor to reduce the pressure that often exacerbates the condition.

Lightning Strikes
Episode 101 41:05 - 43:23

101: Lightning Strikes

Microsoft Offshore Labor, Steve Ballmer Tax Warning

Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer warned that the company may move more work offshore if President Obama implements higher taxes on US corporations. The hosts criticize the statement, noting that Microsoft already utilizes significant H1B visa labor and offshore R&D centers in China and India. The segment ends with a brief musical interlude featuring a Monty Python song.

100 Billion Dollars!
Episode 56 1:09:00 - 1:12:28

56: 100 Billion Dollars!

Cloud Computing and the Future of Mobile Platforms

The utility of Google Docs and cloud-based services is highlighted as a viable alternative for 90% of consumer computing needs. Despite Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer's dismissal of open-source mobile platforms, the Android OS is positioned as a potential "killer app" platform similar to how Lotus 1-2-3 defined the early PC era. The shift toward mobile-first operating systems marks a new phase in the history of personal computing.

Sooty Emissions
Episode 21 37:13 - 42:57

21: Sooty Emissions

No Agenda Monetization, Potential Celebrity Guests and Steve Jobs

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak discuss strategies for growing the show's audience to 100,000 listeners and implementing a donation or grant-based funding model. They brainstorm potential guests, including George Clooney and Steve Ballmer, while Dvorak explains why he has been "blackballed" by Steve Jobs for over 20 years following a critical column in the 1980s.

Never Say No to a Soldier
Episode 20 57:21 - 1:00:31

20: Never Say No to a Soldier

Potential Yahoo and AOL Merger

Speculation is mounting regarding a potential merger between AOL and Yahoo as a response to Microsoft's interest in the space. Analysts note that the homepages of both services have become nearly identical in layout and function. The departure of visionary leaders like Steve Case has left AOL appearing "rudderless" as it struggles to maintain its former cultural relevance.