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Sun 09/01/05 at 01:42
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Edit: Bill Gates is very kind
Sun 09/01/05 at 02:52
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Lindgren wrote:
> Zhuge Liang wrote:
>
>
> it is true, except for me, i would give it all because i would
> rather
> see the millions that are dieing in africa live than me be rich, or
> to put it another way i would value their lives above my own
>
> How would you plan on making a living and being able to sustain the
> company outside of profitable years if you gave it all away?

your right, i would probably keep 250 000 for myself, then give the rest away
Sun 09/01/05 at 02:51
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I personally thought the entire point of my post was to call you an idiot.
Sun 09/01/05 at 02:50
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Wink's Lament wrote:
> Your stupidity really does anger me. of the 6 mil he earns he probably
> gets absolutely nothing of that as it would all go back into the
> company meaning he doesn't make a profit at all.


i was talking about this person
Sun 09/01/05 at 02:48
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C Col wrote:
> Please shut up Zhuge idiot.
>
> Is it me or does that sound like 'zee HUGE idiot'? Seems fitting.
>
> Quick google search.
> [URL]http://earthlink.com.com/Tech+community+joins+tsunami+relief+effort/2100-1028_3-5509797.html[/URL]
>
> "Microsoft announced a donation of $3.5 million."
>
> Microsoft is committed to helping governments and relief
> organizations in the recovery effort through financial donations,
> technical resources and volunteer support."
>
> Microsoft's donation will include $2 million in immediate corporate
> contributions to local and international relief agencies. The company
> projects that its matching of employee charitable contributions
> worldwide will provide an additional $1.5 million in corporate
> donations to relief agencies.



i already admitted i was wrong, your attempt to gain a one up one me is not valid
Sun 09/01/05 at 02:48
"slightlyshortertagl"
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Zhuge Liang wrote:
> if i can realise i was wrong, and admit it like i did about the asia
> aid, then you can stop living in a fairy tale and realise he doesn't
> work for free

Please, please, PLEASE tell me where you got the idea that I thought Mr. Gates worked for free.
Sun 09/01/05 at 02:47
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Zhuge Liang wrote:
>
>
> it is true, except for me, i would give it all because i would rather
> see the millions that are dieing in africa live than me be rich, or
> to put it another way i would value their lives above my own

How would you plan on making a living and being able to sustain the company outside of profitable years if you gave it all away?
Sun 09/01/05 at 02:47
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Niddle wrote:
> Zhuge Liang wrote:
> the fact he gives money out of his own pocket as well means is money
> is not all tied up in his company (although he also has other
> foundations)
>
> oh.... shut up


if i can realise i was wrong, and admit it like i did about the asia aid, then you can stop living in a fairy tale and realise he doesn't work for free
Sun 09/01/05 at 02:46
"slightlyshortertagl"
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Zhuge Liang wrote:
> it is true, except for me, i would give it all because i would rather
> see the millions that are dieing in africa live than me be rich

ahah
ahahaha
ahahahahaha
ahahahahahahahah


I refuse to believe that.
Sun 09/01/05 at 02:46
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Please shut up Zhuge idiot.

Is it me or does that sound like 'zee HUGE idiot'? Seems fitting.

Quick google search. [URL]http://earthlink.com.com/Tech+community+joins+tsunami+relief+effort/2100-1028_3-5509797.html[/URL]

"Microsoft announced a donation of $3.5 million."

Microsoft is committed to helping governments and relief organizations in the recovery effort through financial donations, technical resources and volunteer support."

Microsoft's donation will include $2 million in immediate corporate contributions to local and international relief agencies. The company projects that its matching of employee charitable contributions worldwide will provide an additional $1.5 million in corporate donations to relief agencies.
Sun 09/01/05 at 02:45
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Wink's Lament wrote:
> Ok so when you start up a succesful multi billion pound company that
> youv'e tried to get all your life YOU go donate it all and be
> homeless. The real truth is no-one on thier right mind would ever do
> this because everyone wants to be rich.


it is true, except for me, i would give it all because i would rather see the millions that are dieing in africa live than me be rich, or to put it another way i would value their lives above my own

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