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Comments on: Bill Gates gives $10m to probe the universe

How big? 

Posted Monday 7th January 2008 11:42 GMT

Coat

A 3200 Megapixel camera, that's gonna hurt the Kodak photo printer in Boots !

$10M would be better spent.... 

Posted Monday 7th January 2008 11:42 GMT

On making sure that your OS actually works right out of the box?

@Stu 

Posted Monday 7th January 2008 12:24 GMT

Dead Vulture

Yeah...i'm guessing they won't be using Flickr for photo-sharing either ;-)

@Stephen Gray 

Posted Monday 7th January 2008 12:34 GMT

Nope: whereas the 10mil makes a big difference to the Telescope project it would be damn all in the context of trying to make Windows reliable...

Good on him! 

Posted Monday 7th January 2008 12:42 GMT

...for giving the MS naysayers plenty of ammunition for their tiresome negativity and also for reconfirming his status as a philanthropist with this very generous donation which will benefit the whole of mankind. Good on you Bill - I can't wait to see the pics!

Big webcam 

Posted Monday 7th January 2008 12:45 GMT

How long before some monkey points it at the observatory's coffee pot?

tiresome negativity 

Posted Monday 7th January 2008 14:01 GMT

Yet more proof, as if it were needed, that its much easier to throw cash at a grand new venture than to sort out whats gone wrong with your previous ones.

With $50 billion even I... 

Posted Monday 7th January 2008 14:24 GMT

... can be a philanthropist. What is $10 million but a fraction of the interest paid on Mr Gates' stash? Presumably by probing the universe we will come closer to finding some alien seed that will be the panacea for all the ills on Earth enabling us to live happily ever after. In the meantime, I'll settle for an Open Source version of Windows, thank you (as much chance of that as the alien seed).

Ahem... for you bashers 

Posted Monday 7th January 2008 16:21 GMT

Heart

You will find the Bill and Mellisa Gates Foundation is one of the largest charities in the world, with a budget bigger than most of the worlds nations, dwarfing that of UNICEF

"It has an endowment of US$37.6 billion"

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_and_Melinda_Gates_Foundation

So before you dumb asses say that it's drop in his massive cash, do a teeny bit of research, but I'm sure the whinning freeloaders will still complain...

Sad people 

Posted Monday 7th January 2008 17:56 GMT

Gates Halo

No thought given to improving the lot of the world, just to incessant and reflexive complaining about anyone that does. A sort of Tourettes caused by wearing black polo neck jumpers. Bill is a very principled philanthropist who has already signed over the bulk of his fortune and has said years ago that he intends to give away over 90% it. And as most of his fortune is MS stock, put simply, Microsoft is the world's biggest charity funder. Kind of reminds me of the facehugger acid blood defense in Alien - "what a wonderful defense mechanism, you don't dare kill it". So remember - if you attack MS you *want* AIDS to win!

On the other hand, Bill's $10m only funds a small part of this project, so its probably unfair to give him all the credit. However if it discovers a nest of facehuggers heading our way then I'm sure it will all be his fault.

Probing THEM Back? 

Posted Monday 7th January 2008 19:11 GMT

Coat

Just curious. It seems like a bit of petty revenge, to me...

<trying to decide between the alien and coat icon -chooses coat- It's the one with the very long sleeves, thank you>

@Sad people 

Posted Monday 7th January 2008 22:08 GMT

Unhappy

"Bill is a very principled philanthropist who has already signed over the bulk of his fortune and has said years ago that he intends to give away over 90% it."

Well, I wish he would just get on with it without all this trumpet-blaring publicity.

Every time I see one of these I recall Matt 6:2 "So when you give to the needy, do not announce it with trumpets, as the hypocrites do in the synagogues and on the streets, to be honored by men. I tell you the truth, they have received their reward in full."

@John Angelico 

Posted Tuesday 8th January 2008 14:33 GMT

I'm not sure what you're getting at here. You quote the bible yet the content of your post is so far away from Christian charity as to make you look foolish.

What have you done for humankind lately apart from slag it off?

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