Gates' Children Deprived: Can't Get iPods, iPhone »
Posted By TechnologyExpert 8 months, 1 week ago in Science & TechnologyOne might think the children of a billionaire would be deprived of nothing, but in the case of the children of Bill and Melinda Gates, you'd be wrong.
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toph19738 months, 1 week ago
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I'm sure that the reason that they don't get an Ipod of Iphone is because it's not a Microsoft product. I'm sure they all got a Zune for Christmas.
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I for one am sure glad Microsoft isn't an Auto manufacturer. Can you imagine the traffic jams because of all the broken sown vistas or xp's? All the while the Macs and the ibook keep zooming by. Screw Microsoft. -
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