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Boy, watching that was something.
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Horrifying, Funny, Disturbing, Entertaining, Troubling, Pointless, etc.
We tell ya, for a CEO of a world wide company, it knows nothing about its own company.
You'd think, if you're that passionate about the company, you would know more, and want to know more about what's going on above and beyond anything anyone else might know or question.
All we could see was a booster seated, unprepared adolescent who knew the big quiz was tomorrow and either did a bad job of cramming for the big quiz, or, just slacked off and thought it could wing-it.
But, all criticism aside, it's just the figure head.
Yeah, it may own it, but it sure's hell doesn't run it.
Next time, get a better cram session coach.

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It related to voice technology used on an Android, smartphone or iPhone to target ads based conversations during a phone call.
It was funny, because when it answered a simple "no", it quickly followed up, as if it forgot to get in prepared verbage that rubber stamped any such idea a conspiracy theory.
As-If, the technology never even existed.
I quickly showed Ann by grabbing the cable remote, turned on the Closed Captioning and proved indeed the technology does exist.
I told and showed, "see right here, the technology is converting the voices in to text, in real time, about the very topic of discussion that assclown says doesn't exist."
Just rubber stamping an idea a conspiracy theory does not disprove the plausibility.
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