Re: Worst European attractions



On Fri, 11 Aug 2006 05:36:54 +0200, Mxsmanic <mxsmanic@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Dave Frightens Me writes:

Isn't that a good thing?

I don't see anything good about it.

It has often been said that there would be no Microsoft if Bill Gates
had been born in France.

Well, sure. He wouldn't have known about the Altair computer so
he wouldn't have written BASIC for it.

************* DAVE HATUNEN (hatunen@xxxxxxx) *************
* Tucson Arizona, out where the cacti grow *
* My typos & mispellings are intentional copyright traps *
.



Relevant Pages

  • Re: Lancasters 3rd edition is on Norleifs website
    ... Tom, realize I has simply noting the hypocrisy of todays popular ... If the enormous wealth of Bill Gates, ... Starting with Bill Gates and Microsoft as an example, ... publishers have made a reasonable profit from publishing the fast ...
    (rec.pyrotechnics)
  • Re: Lancasters 3rd edition is on Norleifs website
    ... Lancaster and Bill gates, be sure that you understand the simularities. ... Starting with Bill Gates and Microsoft as an example, ... publishers have made a reasonable profit from publishing the fast ...
    (rec.pyrotechnics)
  • Re: Lancasters 3rd edition is on Norleifs website
    ... publisher, at least in cases where the edition is out of print. ... keep track of every licensed copy of Microsoft Windows XP Professional ... Lancaster and Bill gates, be sure that you understand the simularities. ... even though he didn't have the qualifications or staff to design ...
    (rec.pyrotechnics)
  • Re: Lancasters 3rd edition is on Norleifs website
    ... theft is a theft. ... Lancaster and Bill gates, be sure that you understand the simularities. ... Starting with Bill Gates and Microsoft as an example, ... publishers have made a reasonable profit from publishing the fast ...
    (rec.pyrotechnics)
  • RE: bill gates claim about security vulnerabilities per LOC in Unix versus Windows
    ... regarding security, and their discussion on Slashdot as an interesting ... ITBusiness has an interview from the Microsoft Professional Developers ... Conference where Bill Gates says 'You don't need perfect code to avoid ... there are security vulnerabilities in peoples' ...
    (SecProg)