Originally posted by: dighn
wtfbbqhax
Originally posted by: Qosis
Gates' business feats are negligible when compared to his philanthropic contributions.
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: Qosis
Gates' business feats are negligible when compared to his philanthropic contributions.
Which we never hear about...
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: Qosis
Gates' business feats are negligible when compared to his philanthropic contributions.
Which we never hear about...
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Which we never hear about...
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: Qosis
Gates' business feats are negligible when compared to his philanthropic contributions.
Which we never hear about...
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: Qosis
Gates' business feats are negligible when compared to his philanthropic contributions.
Which we never hear about...
Originally posted by: Nik
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: Qosis
Gates' business feats are negligible when compared to his philanthropic contributions.
Which we never hear about...
To me, it's better to have a company or person do so much for humanity than it is for them to do it and then brag about how great they are because of it. :thumbsup: Bill Gates said in an interview that becoming a parent has taught him more about life than anything else he's ever done and that visiting some specific country in Africa (forget which one) taught him that material posessions and success are worthless without regard for your fellow human being.
:thumbsup:
His software engineers can be assholes sometimes 🙂P), but Bill Gates is a great man.
Originally posted by: Nik
To me, it's better to have a company or person do so much for humanity than it is for them to do it and then brag about how great they are because of it. :thumbsup: Bill Gates said in an interview that becoming a parent has taught him more about life than anything else he's ever done and that visiting some specific country in Africa (forget which one) taught him that material posessions and success are worthless without regard for your fellow human being.
:thumbsup:
His software engineers can be assholes sometimes 🙂P), but Bill Gates is a great man.
Originally posted by: Dopefiend
Originally posted by: dighn
wtfbbqhax
Originally posted by: jagec
Originally posted by: Nik
To me, it's better to have a company or person do so much for humanity than it is for them to do it and then brag about how great they are because of it. :thumbsup: Bill Gates said in an interview that becoming a parent has taught him more about life than anything else he's ever done and that visiting some specific country in Africa (forget which one) taught him that material posessions and success are worthless without regard for your fellow human being.
:thumbsup:
His software engineers can be assholes sometimes 🙂P), but Bill Gates is a great man.
well said. Sucks that he won't get the "sir" though....what's the point of being knighted if you don't get called "sir"?
Originally posted by: Baked
He didn't get a freaking sir 'cause he's not
1) English
2) Australian
3) Canadian
4) South African
5) ...etc
Originally posted by: Qosis
Gates' business feats are negligible when compared to his philanthropic contributions.
Originally posted by: Buickbeast
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Which we never hear about...
Yeah, he's only given away more money than anyone in history, what else does it need to do?