Little-Known Facts About Bill Gates

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Bill Gates

William Henry Gates was born on October 28, 1955, in Seattle,
Washington, USA.

His father William was a corporate lawyer, and his mother Mary was a
schoolteacher.

By the age of 17, Gates had sold his first computer program, a
time-tabling system for his high school, for $4,200.

Gates scored 1590 on his SAT standardized test. The top score for the
test is 1600.

Gates told his university teachers he would be a millionaire by age 30.
He became a billionaire at age 31.

While at Harvard, Gates co-wrote Altair BASIC, which became Microsoft’s
(then called Micro-Soft) first product.

He met his wife, Melinda French, in 1987 at a Microsoft press event in
Manhattan while she was a worker for the company. They would go on to
get married on New Years Day in 1994.

In 2002, Bill Gates was considered more idolized than Chinese Communist
leader Mao Tse-tung in a poll of teenagers in Hong Kong and China. The
survey was conducted by the City University of Hong Kong.

In 2005, Gates was honored with the title Knight Commander of the Order
of the British Empire by Queen Elizabeth II of England.

As of the March 2007 issue of Forbes magazine, Bill Gates has been
listed as Number 1 on “Forbes’ Richest People” list for 13 years in a
row. His current net worth is about $56 billion.

Gates has recently announced that he will be reducing his involvement at
Microsoft and will be devoting more time to his charity work.

He is currently having a building named after him at Carnegie Mellon
University, called the Gates Building of Computer Science.

Gates is the current owner of the Codex Leicester — a 72-page collection
of Leonardo da Vinci’s scientific writings. The writings are a mixture
of observations on water properties, astronomy, and rocks and fossils.

Gates puts the Codex on public display once a year in a different city
around the world.

Bill Gates earns $250 every SECOND; that’s about $20 million a DAY and
$7.8 billion a YEAR!

If he drops a thousand-dollar bill, he needn’t even bother to pick it up
because in the four seconds it would take him to pick it up, he would’ve
already earned it back.
 

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