Bill Gates: WTF, man?

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Is this some kind of sick joke?Do you remember when Bill Gates retired from Microsoft? There was even a YouTube video about it:That was, like, six months ago.So why do we see this reported on the BBC web site:

The chairman of Microsoft and one of the world’s richest men, Bill Gates, is stepping down from his job running the world’s largest software company.Mr Gates, who made his fortune through developing software for the personal computer, plans to devote his time to charity work.source

And then, at the end of that very same BBC piece, we have this:

He will remain as Microsoft’s chairman …

I’ll say it again: WTF?????It’s like freakin’ groundhog day or something.

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11 thoughts on “Bill Gates: WTF, man?

  1. Several months ago (January-ish, I think) Gates announced that he would be retiring from day-to-day involvement in July. It’s now, almost, July. I’m not seeing what’s so confusing about this.

  2. Actually, he announced at least the general timeframe a year or two before that, I think. Still, in January, the story was that he was retiring in July, so I don’t get the current confusion.

  3. You’d have a hard time leaving too if you were raking that kind of dough! Well it’s good to see him putting his money to good noble use now

  4. Here’s from today’s NYT:Bill Gates is retiring, sort of. He is still only 52, and he is going off to spend more time guiding the world?s richest philanthropy, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. He will still be Microsoft?s chairman and largest shareholder, but Friday is his last day as a full-time worker at the software giant, marking the unofficial end of his career as a business leader.

  5. Whilst his charitable work is commendable, I’m not sure that any amount of it can undo the evil he’s wrought in people’s lives.

  6. I don’t think he is that evil. But Ballmer is to Gates as Cheney is to Bush.Idiot puppets controlled by a truly evil puppet masters.

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