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I presume Bill is the number one choice, because of the high probabiltiy that he will pick up the bill
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either that or we will get the opportunity to either :
a) ask for a job
b) hit him with his big juicy steak that he orders
"We are but grains of sand blowing in the winds of time"
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Actually, I think Bill Gates is probably one of the most interesting people. As mentioned before, it would be interesting to find out why he still goes on after taking so much flak and having no need to make any more money.
Besides Gates beeing an interesting specimen from the CEO world, he is sure to have a DAMN nice house, I assume something like the house in the movie Anti-Trust. I'd have a ball checking out all the gadgets in the house of the richest man in the world.
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well .. u can come check out my house as well while u r in the neighbourhood .
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can I come too.. I will bring brownies.
"We are but grains of sand blowing in the winds of time"
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So...whos gonna bring the trampoline? Hmm?
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i would have thought personally that ol Bill has got his own trampoline, after all, what else would he be doing with his time ????
"We are but grains of sand blowing in the winds of time"
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Did you know that Gates has a trampoline room in his house?
How COOL is that!!
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Andrew.
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Ah! Well, it beeing Gates' trampoline, I have two questions:
1. How high can it spring you.
2. Is this just an ordinary flat trampoline, or is it some kind of mutant trampoline, with like multiple levels, nano-tech carbon-based microfilaments for ultimate bouncieness, blah blah, etc. etc., ad. infinatum. ??? hmm? Hell, if I was a billionair, I'd make it a theme park!
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I think so too... I've seen the film "Pirates of silicon vally" made by TNT. The story of the 2 corps building up, steve jobs drug problem, and Bill Gates genious way of selling in his software!
Got to at least respect that!
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Lars [Large] Werner
lars@werner.no
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In a quasi-surreal post-rational way, I'd like to have a free topic dinner with Neal Stephenson, Bruce Sterling, William Gibson, and Frank Herbert, even though Herbert is an impossibility.
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Nice, but you left out Orson Scott Card, and my personal favorite Robert Heinlein.
qbert
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Good choices! Heinlen especially. ["Rub her feet" - Time Enough for Love]
Perhaps we could also add Stephen Baxter and Greg Bear, and outside the realm of speculative fiction, Stephen Hawking, Edward Witten, Kurt Goedel, Winston Churchill, Alan Turing and Esther Dyson (to name a few off the top of my head.)
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ian mariano wrote:
Perhaps we could also add Stephen Baxter and Greg Bear
and Ian Banks. I hear he is very interesting to talk to and is not at all PC.
Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa NOPcode wrote:
...but in America, you're not allowed to thrust, moan or see anything...
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Bill gates would be boring, Ellison is a prick, McNealy would be cool I guess. who cares about ebay.
I just use MS stuff cause I have too.
harry
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hforbess wrote:
Bill gates would be boring,
Really. I think he'd been a great person to have dinner with. His and Microsoft's achievements in the area of getting computers into every home are remarkable. He is obviously a very clever and shrewd man. I'd love to know what motivates him and why he still carries on when he takes so much flack and doesn't need to earn any more money.
Michael
Fat bottomed girls
You make the rockin' world go round -- Queen
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Michael P Butler wrote:
Fat bottomed girls
You make the rockin' world go round -- Queen
Even a broken clock is right twice a day.
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I agree he is the father of Red Hats and Stuff ... nothing beats NIX if you know what your doing.
I use .net com to make quick easy desktop apps, but use NIX server side to save the bucks! I know it's all end - end but what can i say ... I dont like soap? WTF
No Soap Thanks
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9 CEO's and 1 non-CEO
8 Men and 2 Women
Missing Lady CEO is HP Fiona...Aggressive lady, I like the way she kicked the HP founders a$$. I would vote for her
BTW, I voted for Erica
Kant
Sonork-100.28114
Success is only a matter of luck. Ask any failure.
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Kant wrote:
Fiona...Aggressive lady
She's a walking disaster waiting to happen. Watch HP fall to pieces before your eyes. Saying that Capellas wrecked Compaq, which is why it had to merge in the first place. Its just that she was stupid enough to think it was a good idea.
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I chose the other Steve, but in reality my answer is Steve Wozniak. Why ? He's smart, he's in it for geeky reasons, he's a decent human being, and he invented the first computer I ever owned. If I was given to having a computing idol it would be him. Nowadays he teaches school kids about computers in his garage and sends them all home with their own Mac notebook. His house is full of webcams so parents can see what their kids are doing. I heard he was launching a PDA product, I never heard any more. If it comes out I will buy one, because he made it.
Christian
No offense, but I don't really want to encourage the creation of another VB developer. - Larry Antram 22 Oct 2002
C# will attract all comers, where VB is for IT Journalists and managers - Michael P Butler 05-12-2002
Again, you can screw up a C/C++ program just as easily as a VB program. OK, maybe not as easily, but it's certainly doable. - Jamie Nordmeyer - 15-Nov-2002
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I agree. The company I used to work for was located across the parking lot from his commercial venture at the time (I think it was called Cloud Nine). The guys out there said he seemed like a pretty cool guy; hyper, but not full of himself.
I don't think I'd want to go to dinner with Jobs. Every time I've seen an interview with him, I've had the urge to reach through the screen and throttle him. Something about him (maybe it's the 'personal reality distortion field' he's reputed to generate) just grates on my nerves.
Software Zen: delete this;
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Just the thought of what he did to Woz when Woz wrote Pong for him does it for me.
Christian
No offense, but I don't really want to encourage the creation of another VB developer. - Larry Antram 22 Oct 2002
C# will attract all comers, where VB is for IT Journalists and managers - Michael P Butler 05-12-2002
Again, you can screw up a C/C++ program just as easily as a VB program. OK, maybe not as easily, but it's certainly doable. - Jamie Nordmeyer - 15-Nov-2002
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Christian Graus wrote:
Just the thought of what he did to Woz when Woz wrote Pong for him does it for me.
Didn't hear that one, what did his jobs-ness the almighty do to him?
Phil Harding
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This is THE story as far as Jobs is concerned. Jobs gets a job at Atari. They ask him to write a game. He can't, he gets Woz to do it. Then he tells Woz they got paid $700 and splits it with him 50/50. In actual fact, he got paid $7,000. When they started Apple, Woz sold his HP calculator, and Jobs sold his Combi van to raise funds, and Jobs had more money than they raised in the bank, all of it payment for work that Woz did. When told what had happened years later, his response was an anguished 'he did it to me again'.
Christian
No offense, but I don't really want to encourage the creation of another VB developer. - Larry Antram 22 Oct 2002
C# will attract all comers, where VB is for IT Journalists and managers - Michael P Butler 05-12-2002
Again, you can screw up a C/C++ program just as easily as a VB program. OK, maybe not as easily, but it's certainly doable. - Jamie Nordmeyer - 15-Nov-2002
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