Say what you like about Bill Gates, but his business sense was/is undeniable. As for the other claims, I guess you never heard of Xerox?
> On 2 Jun 2018, at 13:12, Arhipkin Ilya <i...@arhipkin.com> wrote: > > Bill Gates is a typical rogue .. > ALL THE SOVIET SCIENTIFIC ACHIEVEMENTS RETURNED TO THE WEST. > ============= > Bill Gates's mom was chairman of the executive committee at United Way > International, along with two very influential heads of the monster of the > IBM International Business Machines Corporation, John Opel and John Akers > (John Opel, president since 1981, then John Akers, president with 1985). They > decided to "help the boy to rise" (look at the death of the genius's mother > in The New York Times), and at the same time earn money. > > In an unknown company Microsoft received an offer from IT giant IBM to > develop an operating system for the first personal computer. > > Of course, as in the case of BASIC, Gates did not develop his OS. He just > bought for $ 50,000 a QDOS (Quick and Dirty Operating System) system, created > by Tim Paterson of Seattle Computer Products (SCP), changed the name to > MS-DOS and sold the license to use IBM, asking to retain Microsoft's > copyright . > > And IBM agreed! (surprisingly, is not it?) She bought a license for MS-DOS > and signed an unusual agreement for that time, under which Microsoft > continues to be the owner of the system and IBM pays them every time she > sells a computer with MS-DOS installed. > > Well, where is the genius of Bill Gates? Who would he be without the links of > the pope among lawyers and mom in the environment of business sharks? And > where is the "Cinderella" who achieved everything solely with his own brains? > > In this magical story there is one more point missing: All this was stolen in > the USSR through the KGB, formalized in the West under the guise of > Microsoft, but it did not work out for ourselves! For the development of the > system had to call programmers of the USSR-Russia. > > The KGB sold everything at the stage of experimental designs - secret and > secret development of our research institutes and design bureaus. They did it > all the time. And what happened to unclassified developments? In general, the > horror! > > Gorokhov Arseniy Anatolievich, in 1968 (8 years before the PC from Apple) > creates a personal computer and receives a patent for it! > > According to the drawings, there was a monitor, a separate system unit with a > hard disk, a device for solving stand-alone tasks and personal communication > with the computer (today the server), the motherboard, memory, video card and > others, with the exception of a computer mouse. > The invention was patented, but they did not give money for the prototype, > they asked to wait. The simple Soviet engineer failed to get the necessary > 80,000 rubles. He took up new projects, and the great discovery remained on > paper. > > On the WikiLeaks website, sensational information was published, which was > almost immediately blocked by the US special services. According to published > data, the Internet was invented by the Soviet inventor Afanasy Zaitsev in > 1964 ... > > This happened in all areas of science and technology. > > -- > http://www.arhipkin.com > > Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ilya.arhipkin > > > > _______________________________________________ > oi-dev mailing list > oi-dev@openindiana.org > https://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/oi-dev _______________________________________________ oi-dev mailing list oi-dev@openindiana.org https://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/oi-dev