> I asked him what he would like to say to Bill Gates, but he wasn't the
> least bit interested in even meeting the guy.  "There wouldn't be much
> of a connection point, he reasoned.  "I'm completely unintersted in
> the thing that he's the best in the world at.  And he's not interested
> in the thing that maybe I'm the best in the world at.  I couldn't give
> him advice in business and he couldn't give me advice in technology.

Which is probably wrong.  Bill Gates actually is an ubergeek, but not
sure how much he's kept up on OS level stuff.

Michael
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