Mark Zuckerberg wants to be the Steve Jobs of his generation. But his fumbling speeches have only shown how far he has to go. A tip, Zuck: Study CollegeHumor's parody. From the gesticulations to the light lip-smacking, the comedy website's mock Jobs keynote nails the Apple CEO. Look for CollegeHumor cofounder Ricky Van Veen's cameo as John Mayer at the end of the clip.
Unlike Zuckerberg, CollegeHumor parodies Steve Jobs on purpose
8:00 PM on Tue Apr 15 2008
By Nicholas Carlson
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They got the audience cheers exactly right.
They never heard of Pythagoras :(
i think this is the funniest internet video i have ever seen.
"Remarkable..."
Hilarious stuff! They had that "oooooooohhhh" just right too.
perfect: bad apple math included (impossible for hypotenuse of a square to be equal to its sides)
@Figaro,
i think you're referring to the holes "equidistant" from eachother... if the holes are on a curved surface (and they are) with enough curvature, the distance between two adjacent holes can be the same as between two diagonal holes if measured along the curved surface. look up non-euclidean geometry.
Wouldn't Zuckerberg have to flirt with the idea of being a deadbeat dad to be Steve Jobs? Jobs is the most underrated scumbag, evar.
@Rick: "Underrated?" I do not think this word means what you think it means.
i think the i will change media for the next 100 years
Did zux ever say that he wanted to be like Steve Jobs? Or is that just hearsay by fanboys/fanblogs, (paid or not)?
That fraud has nothing on Steve Jobs. One is selling BS and the other is selling computers. The connection between the two is as strong as OJ Simpson and President Bush.
@brian s.: It looked very flat though. You'd need a lot smaller ball or wholes that are much more spread apart for elliptic geometry to kick in.
figaro, vovka, brian s,
welcome to humor. The 2 sides and hyptonenuse @ 1 inch was the joke.
Next lets discuss the real-world application of the alloys mentioned, why it is so big, or what the actual purpose of it is?
@Fidel on the Roof: Truer than you know.
@Fidel on the Roof: Um... now that I thought about it, OJ simpson and President Bush do have some things in common.
I'll use another example. President Bush and Warren Buffet.
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