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  2. Ben Curtis (actor) - Wikipedia

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    When the person was sold on the idea, Steven would close with the catchphrase "Dude, you're getting a Dell!" The campaign was a success and brought prominence to Dell and to Curtis. [2] Curtis's tenure with Dell ended shortly after he was arrested and accused of buying a bag of marijuana in 2003.

  3. Dude, maybe you should have gotten a Dell - AOL

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    The next surprise for me this week is that not everyone under the age of 30 years old remembers the iconic "Dude, you are getting a Dell" TV commercials. These commercials dominated the airwaves ...

  4. Dude, you’re not getting a Dell. So why is its stock soaring?

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    It’s not a good time to be selling PCs — Dell has been grappling with sinking demand for the past few years. But its stock still shot up 20% in after-hours trading after the company excited ...

  5. Dude, Dell Is Getting the Hint - AOL

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    Dell (NAS: DELL) found a fork in the road (because there is no spoon) and went down the road more traveled. Years on end of chasing revenue growth at a pittance of a profit margin are giving way ...

  6. Bad Day (viral video) - Wikipedia

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    Bad Day (also known as Badday, Computer rage or Office rage) is a 27-second viral video released in 1996, where a frustrated office worker assaults his cubicle computer. It has circulated virally online since 1997. The video became a cultural embodiment of computer rage, and is the subject of several parodies and ad campaigns.

  7. Michael Dell - Wikipedia

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    Michael Saul Dell (born February 23, 1965) is an American billionaire businessman and investor. He is the founder, chairman, and CEO of Dell Technologies, one of the world's largest technology infrastructure companies.

  8. Dude, Do You Really Want Dell? - AOL

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  9. Recurring Saturday Night Live characters and sketches ...

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    Debuted November 20, 1999. Nick Burns (Fallon) looked like an archetypal nerd (dirty unkempt hair, pagers, pocket protector, etc.) and was an IT Support guy at a large company. He would nastily mock anyone who asked for his assistance in fixing a problem with their computer.