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Bill Gates could become world’s first trillionaire



 
 
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Old January 26th 17, 10:30 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
Norm X
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Default Bill Gates could become world’s first trillionaire

Bill Gates could become world’s first trillionaire
https://www.rt.com/business/375047-g...-oxfam-report/

HMMMM,

On my desk I see four counts of violation of the Truth in Caller ID Act.
That's worth USD $40,000 in penalties. Such fines top out at USD $1
million, a small tax to pay for the right to ignore the Law. But the
DoJ's Sherman Antitrust Act investigation is unfinished business. That's
worth another USD 0.5 $billion in negotiated penalties.

Let's do it!

Make America Great Again!
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Old January 26th 17, 11:11 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
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Default Bill Gates could become world’s first trillionaire

On 26-Jan-2017 4:30 PM, Norm X wrote:
Bill Gates could become world’s first trillionaire
https://www.rt.com/business/375047-g...-oxfam-report/

HMMMM,

On my desk I see four counts of violation of the Truth in Caller ID Act.
That's worth USD $40,000 in penalties. Such fines top out at USD $1
million, a small tax to pay for the right to ignore the Law. But the
DoJ's Sherman Antitrust Act investigation is unfinished business. That's
worth another USD 0.5 $billion in negotiated penalties.

Let's do it!

Make America Great Again!


....and what does this crap has to do with Windows 10?
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Old January 27th 17, 01:53 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
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Default Bill Gates could become world’s first trillionaire

"Sergey" wrote in message
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On 26-Jan-2017 4:30 PM, Norm X wrote:
Bill Gates could become world’s first trillionaire
https://www.rt.com/business/375047-g...-oxfam-report/

HMMMM,

On my desk I see four counts of violation of the Truth in Caller ID Act.
That's worth USD $40,000 in penalties. Such fines top out at USD $1
million, a small tax to pay for the right to ignore the Law. But the
DoJ's Sherman Antitrust Act investigation is unfinished business. That's
worth another USD 0.5 $billion in negotiated penalties.

Let's do it!

Make America Great Again!


...and what does this crap has to do with Windows 10?


Sorry, I forgot to put "OT:" at the beginning of the subject line.


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Old January 27th 17, 08:23 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
Yousuf Khan[_2_]
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Default Bill Gates could become world’s first trillionaire

On 1/26/2017 4:30 PM, Norm X wrote:
Bill Gates could become world’s first trillionaire
https://www.rt.com/business/375047-g...-oxfam-report/

HMMMM,

On my desk I see four counts of violation of the Truth in Caller ID Act.
That's worth USD $40,000 in penalties. Such fines top out at USD $1
million, a small tax to pay for the right to ignore the Law. But the
DoJ's Sherman Antitrust Act investigation is unfinished business. That's
worth another USD 0.5 $billion in negotiated penalties.

Let's do it!

Make America Great Again!


He's only worth around $75 billion now, at his peak (during the tech
bubble in the late 90's), he was worth $90 billion. All of Microsoft's
stock is not even worth $1 trillion yet (only worth $290 billion now,
used to be worth $620 billion at its peak too) and it's not growing at
the level it used to grow before. There is no way he's going to make it
to trillionaire status in his lifetime with these kinds of growth rates.

Yousuf Khan
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Old January 27th 17, 05:52 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
Norm X[_2_]
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Default Bill Gates could become world's first trillionaire

Sorry, I forgot to put "OT:" at the beginning of the subject line.

OT: Microsoft Edge is watching you.

I tried to submit "Islamic brides in XXXXX" into Microsoft Edge for search.
Edge froze after 'isl'. How many words begin with 'isl'? When I did the same
search using Internet Explorer it worked. At least I did not get MS blue
screen (from the ping of death). The more intelligence put into a browser,
the more it can be used to waste your time.

Get out there and protest, people of Allah!


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Old January 29th 17, 06:49 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
Norm X[_2_]
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Default Bill Gates could become world's first trillionaire


HMMMM,

On my desk I see four counts of violation of the Truth in Caller ID Act.
That's worth USD $40,000 in penalties. Such fines top out at USD $1
million, a small tax to pay for the right to ignore the Law. But the
DoJ's Sherman Antitrust Act investigation is unfinished business. That's
worth another USD 0.5 $billion in negotiated penalties.

Let's do it!

Make America Great Again!


He's only worth around $75 billion now, at his peak (during the tech
bubble in the late 90's), he was worth $90 billion. All of Microsoft's
stock is not even worth $1 trillion yet (only worth $290 billion now, used
to be worth $620 billion at its peak too) and it's not growing at the
level it used to grow before. There is no way he's going to make it to
trillionaire status in his lifetime with these kinds of growth rates.
Yousuf Khan


Thanks. Right now I'm listening to News that Trump will enforce immigration
laws. Sheriff Trump would likely enforce Sherman Antitrust Act. It's good
for the bottom line. However, I would need to spend $1.20 for postage to tip
off the FBI. I am poor, I cannot afford textbooks. Food or textbooks, how to
choose? From my accounting perspective, I would need to calculate marginal
values, wealth and income versus Microsoft marginal values for wealth and
income to determine who wins the game of retribution. If you have advice
regarding accounting I would listen.


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Old January 29th 17, 09:51 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
Norm X[_2_]
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Default Bill Gates could become world's first trillionaire

{snippage]

Make America Great Again!


He's only worth around $75 billion now, at his peak (during the tech
bubble in the late 90's), he was worth $90 billion. All of Microsoft's
stock is not even worth $1 trillion yet (only worth $290 billion now,
used to be worth $620 billion at its peak too) and it's not growing at
the level it used to grow before. There is no way he's going to make it
to trillionaire status in his lifetime with these kinds of growth rates.
Yousuf Khan


Thanks. Right now I'm listening to News that Trump will enforce
immigration laws. Sheriff Trump would likely enforce Sherman Antitrust
Act. It's good for the bottom line. However, I would need to spend $1.20
for postage to tip off the FBI. I am poor, I cannot afford textbooks. Food
or textbooks, how to choose? From my accounting perspective, I would need
to calculate marginal values, wealth and income versus Microsoft marginal
values for wealth and income to determine who wins the game of
retribution. If you have advice regarding accounting I would listen.


I have begun talks with Microsoft for a negotiated settlement, just like
Microsoft reached a negotiated settlement with the US DoJ over violation of
the Sherman Antitrust Act, costing USD $500 million.

I hope the negotiation goes my way, and I can avoid $1.20 in postage to the
FBI in Seattle.


 




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