Top 100 – #78 Bill Gates Retires

December 17th, 2008 at 10:00 am · 4 Comments

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On June 27, 2008, Bill Gates completed his last full day at work at Microsoft.  I guess when you are that rich, it is perfectly OK to retire at the ripe age of 52.  Of course, Bill is still a busy man.  He spends his time running the world’s most wealthy philanthropy, The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.  He is also still Microsoft’s  largest shareholder.

Share my Bill love as he sets off into the sunset, after the jump!

I love you, Bill.  I am not sure what accounts for your sexiness:   your billions of dollars,  the fact that you share your billions of dollars with the less fortunate or your stellar sense of humor!  Check out this video from Bill’s last day in the office.

Bill Gates is one of the most influential people of our time.  He revolutionized the personal computer and made terms like Windows and Office household names.  And, like I said, he is sexy.  That is why Bill Gates Retiring is #78 on Sarcastic Gamer’s Top Gaming Moments of 2008.

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    4 responses so far ↓

    • Jitterbug says:

      That video was pretty funny. But, Leslie, I’ve gotta say your adoration of Bill is a bit unsettling. Stalk much? jk

    • Yamster says:

      …and what does Doc think of your ‘admiration’ for Bill? :D

    • Whodini1 says:

      He may have done all that Lesley said, although will beg to differ on the being sexy bit… but, it also appears that he spearheaded a company who’s design philosophy, from a consumer point of view, can best be summed up in five words and a piece of Onomatopoeia…

      Ah f**k it, release it anyway.

      (IE7, X360… Vista… hell insert your own examples…)

    • Graham says:

      “Check out this video from Bill’s last day in the office.”

      Um… What video? All I see is a paragraph break.

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