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January 28, 2009 2:20 PM PST 
Dude, Putin is so not getting a Dell
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Many have by now learned that Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin 
is a bit, uh, prickly. But Michael Dell found out first hand at the 
World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, on Wednesday. 

During the opening of the show, Putin gave a wide-ranging, 40-minute 
speech. When it came time for questions, Dell asked "How can we help" 
you with your country's IT infrastructure, according to a report in 
Fortune. 

Putin immediately rebuffed the PC company's founder. "We don't need 
your help. We are not invalids. We don't have limited mental 
capacity," Putin responded. (I think the only appropriate response to 
that is, "Oh, snap!") 

Now, I wasn't there, but it's highly unlikely this is anything close 
to what Dell was suggesting. Fortune writes that the "slapdown took 
many of the people in the audience by surprise." Um, rightfully so. 
But that wasn't the end of Putin's verbal judo attack on Dell and his 
company. Near the conclusion of his talk he reportedly talked up 
Russian scientists and how they are "respected not for their 
hardware, but for their software." Double snap. 

It's worth noting that Davos can be a humbling place for Dell. My 
CNET News colleague Ina Fried was at Davos back in 2000 and remembers 
the sight of Dell flipping slides for a fellow tech executive when 
the two were part of a panel. The look on Dell's face was priceless. 
Evidently slide jockey is not a role he coveted. 

Update: The video showed up on YouTube. Here it is: 


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