Apparently on Tuesday, September 9 when Apple was introducing its new iPhone 6 it also showcased how well the new phone worked for games. Gamers are often characterized as the nerdy type but Tommy Krul, a Dutch Chief Technical Officer for Super Evil Megacorp, seemed to break that mold, maybe. Super Evil Megacorp is a company debuting a new game, “Vainglory,” with Krul simply demonstrating that the new iPhone 6 could be used by a gamer. He was on the stage and did not speak.
Why all the chatter about Tommy, you ask? This is it:
He is wearing a scarf and not just any scarf it is an infinity scarf and it is purple to boot. Well Twitter lit up with all sorts of comments about Krul, who was referred to as simply "Scarf Guy." Want to read a bit of it, click here. I guess a guy in a purple scarf is noteworthy in the tech world. But then the knitting sphere got a hold of the image and posts like this one, this one, and this one began to pop up all over my little knitting world. Perhaps knitting nerds are excited to have tech nerds join them.
Isn't it crazy that one 30-something year old who chooses to wear a simple scarf can overshadow Apple's entire introduction
of a new product. I guess I should expect at a technology conference a young man wearing a purple scarf would stand out.
Why all the chatter about Tommy, you ask? This is it:
Scarf Guy with his game |
He is wearing a scarf and not just any scarf it is an infinity scarf and it is purple to boot. Well Twitter lit up with all sorts of comments about Krul, who was referred to as simply "Scarf Guy." Want to read a bit of it, click here. I guess a guy in a purple scarf is noteworthy in the tech world. But then the knitting sphere got a hold of the image and posts like this one, this one, and this one began to pop up all over my little knitting world. Perhaps knitting nerds are excited to have tech nerds join them.
Isn't it crazy that one 30-something year old who chooses to wear a simple scarf can overshadow Apple's entire introduction
of a new product. I guess I should expect at a technology conference a young man wearing a purple scarf would stand out.
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