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- Subject: Re: Bill Gates: What a weenie...
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- Date: Mon, 4 Jan 1993 15:39:46 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan4.060918.23367@zooid.guild.org> Mark Kovarski <kovarski@zooid.guild.org> writes:
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- >To summarize, I would strongly recommend that people at Microsoft and
- >Gates he a touch of reality. Life isn't all about Bit and Bytes. And
- >for Gates, a man who hasn't seen a woman since Sputnik, I would
- >recommend to visit the Texas Ranch, since nothing else seems to work.
- >
- >I think I have found the answer to why Gates can not get a date. This is
- >it:
- >
- >There was once a young sailor named Gates,
- >Who did the fandango on skates.
- >He fell on his cutlass,
- >Which rendered him n**less,
- >And practically useless on dates.
- >
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- What an attitude. Here sits a man who built a successful company
- from scratch, and trying to explain how he did it. Rather then
- listening and trying to learn something, you are ridiculing
- him because his ideas dont fit your world view. Why did you bother
- viewing the interview ? Does it give you some emotional gratification
- to ridicule someone else ?
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- Dov
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