Candid look at Bill Gates [modified]
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Charity? What a horrible waste. If I had that kind of money I'd build a Dr. Evil style moon base.
thrakazog wrote:
Charity? What a horrible waste. If I had that kind of money I'd build a Dr. Evil style moon base.
How do you know he hasn't already? Is this the REAL reason we never went back?! :laugh:
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Out of curiousity, why link to a shortened URL and add a text description of where the URL points to rather than just pointing directly to the destination URL?
Edited again. Put in the full URL. Now I know for next time...sorry, everyone.
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Edited again. Put in the full URL. Now I know for next time...sorry, everyone.
:thumbsup:
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EDIT #2: NOTE: Ok, to make everyone happy, here is the link again with the full URL: Candid article/interview with Bill Gates[^] He confirms he's giving away his fortune to charity, and is giving his kids 'only' $10 million a piece. I wouldn't mind receiving 'only' $10 million... Funny quote: "I drive myself around town in a normal Mercedes. I’ve had a Lexus. The family has a Porsche, which is a nice car that we sometimes take out." A 'normal' Mercedes? What's a 'normal' Mercedes?! Or, I guess the real questions is, what is an 'abnormal' Mercedes! ;)
modified on Monday, June 13, 2011 1:10 PM
Alexander DiMauro wrote:
He confirms he's giving away his fortune to charity
Wow, I wouldn't pay more than $10,000 a night, regardless of how good Charity is. Now, if she brings a friend along...
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Gates isn't the only one. Gene Simmons is doing something similar: Gene Simmons Will Not Make His Children Rich[^] The kids are basically setup with an allowance to cover the basics. Encouraged to work from there if they want more.
Yeah, well, I'm not going to make my kids rich either...for different reasons. :(( There is always hope they will make ME rich, I suppose! :laugh:
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Well, the guy has just confirmed that his foundation is donating one billion dollars to help with vaccines. I'm prepared to cut him a little slack here.
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Also the Gates foundation doesn't try to push any agendas, it just tries to help improve lives. :cool:
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EDIT #2: NOTE: Ok, to make everyone happy, here is the link again with the full URL: Candid article/interview with Bill Gates[^] He confirms he's giving away his fortune to charity, and is giving his kids 'only' $10 million a piece. I wouldn't mind receiving 'only' $10 million... Funny quote: "I drive myself around town in a normal Mercedes. I’ve had a Lexus. The family has a Porsche, which is a nice car that we sometimes take out." A 'normal' Mercedes? What's a 'normal' Mercedes?! Or, I guess the real questions is, what is an 'abnormal' Mercedes! ;)
modified on Monday, June 13, 2011 1:10 PM
I think the remarkable thing is that he drives himself. My wife worked as a nanny for someone who had less than .5 billion dollars, and driver on staff full time.
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Hmm, in high school I knew a girl with different eye colors. Would that be enough?
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Alexander DiMauro wrote:
and is giving his kids 'only' $10 million a piece. I wouldn't mind receiving 'only' $10 million...
I see your point, but keep in mind we are talking about billions that could be theirs... More importantly history has showed us that people born rich can burn through in days what normal people would consider a high class living for the rest of their life. I admire him for only (yes I said only) given them 10 mil. They can choose to: 1. live somewhat modest lives and not have to do a damn thing for the entirety of it 2. Blow it all in a "My daddy screwed me so I will show him" shabang and hope like hell daddy reconsiders 3. Invest and try to succeed as their father did
Computers have been intelligent for a long time now. It just so happens that the program writers are about as effective as a room full of monkeys trying to crank out a copy of Hamlet.
Collin Jasnoch wrote:
I see your point, but keep in mind we are talking about billions that could be theirs... More importantly history has showed us that people born rich can burn through in days what normal people would consider a high class living for the rest of their life.
I admire him for only (yes I said only) given them 10 mil.
They can choose to:
1. live somewhat modest lives and not have to do a damn thing for the entirety of it
2. Blow it all in a "My daddy screwed me so I will show him" shabang and hope like hell daddy reconsiders
3. Invest and try to succeed as their father didI wonder how long $10M would last, just to pay the property taxes on the house they're going to inherit. I can imagine all income from any full-time "regular job" would have to go towards that, and still would not be enough.
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I think the remarkable thing is that he drives himself. My wife worked as a nanny for someone who had less than .5 billion dollars, and driver on staff full time.