This is too easy.
“On November 26, 1976, the Office of the Secretary of State of New Mexico awarded a trademark to a four-man Albuquerque startup headquartered in a two-bedroom apartment.”
What was the company called?
Answer here.
This is too easy.
“On November 26, 1976, the Office of the Secretary of State of New Mexico awarded a trademark to a four-man Albuquerque startup headquartered in a two-bedroom apartment.”
What was the company called?
Answer here.
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I believe it is Microsoft.
I’m betting on Microsoft as well.
Please tell me you’ll put up the mug shot.
How about this one from 1984 instead? Age 29.
Scott Adams recently suggested that in six or 10 years Gates might very well run for president. (He’s just 51.)
Would someone that assured of his place in history put himself through that wringer? I doubt it. Gates can probably get more done through philanthropy. But it’s an intriguing thought.
Gates has professed in the past to believing there is no evidence of a divine being or the human soul.
It used to be that upon hearing about a presidential hopeful the first question that would pop into one’s head would be, “What qualifications do they have to be President of the United States?”
Recent history has rendered that question somewhat obsolete.