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Microsoft Presenter ditches Edge browser during Live Demo and installs Chrome

Edit: Sorry, wrong thread
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Oh wow. He probably got fired.
Absolutely brilliant, I love it xD
Reply 3
Judging by how quickly he did that it's not the first time...

At least he had 2-step verification on his account.
Reply 4
Original post by FriendlyPenguin
That would almost be as bad as if a Linux Foundation head were using a Mac during a presentation!


[video="youtube;3f8FPnAsIJ4"]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3f8FPnAsIJ4[/video]
he shoulda installed Opera

:smug:
Original post by Alex Fierro
Oh wow. He probably got fired.


Nah tbf it would've probably looked a lot worse for Microsoft if the fella kept trying to use edge and was unable to actually finish his demo.
Hahaha :biggrin: :biggrin:
Original post by Retired_Messiah
Nah tbf it would've probably looked a lot worse for Microsoft if the fella kept trying to use edge and was unable to actually finish his demo.


Oh okay
This smells like an unrehearsed presentation.

Original post by the bear
he shoulda installed Opera

:smug:


I use Opera, which causes far fewer problems and delays than either Chrome or Edge (or IE for that matter).
Original post by FriendlyPenguin
What about Firefox?


I haven't tried it lately.
Apparently FF nightly/quantum is faster than chrome, though i haven't tested this
>not using tor
Original post by Ganjaweed Rebel
>not using tor


>not using Tails OS booted from a usb on an old throwaway laptop and using tor
Original post by Nebuchadnezzaṛ
>not using Tails OS booted from a usb on an old throwaway laptop and using tor


Original post by AngeryPenguin


install gentoo
Original post by Good bloke
This smells like an unrehearsed presentation.



I use Opera, which causes far fewer problems and delays than either Chrome or Edge (or IE for that matter).


:five:
Types Chrome into Cortana/Windows Search box

No I do not want to make Google better *laughs*

Whos going Orlando tonight


#microsoftlol
Reply 18
Original post by Alex Fierro
Oh wow. He probably got fired.


I read somewhere that MS was relaxed regarding this.
Personally I think it's better to have done this than to stick with a crashing browser purely on principle?

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