Bill Gates, Argentina and Ronaldinho ★
In sequential order, we start with Sir Bill Gates. It’s a smart move by him as he would probably have realised over the past decade that he has no longer got much control on the Microsoft as a software company. And Steve Ballmer taking over from him, is probably the saddest thing I have ever heard. It probably worse than hearing Nirvana’s extended version of the unreleased song “I hate myself and want to die”. Thankfully, it is still only 2008 that Bill Gates completely stops day-to-day activity in and around the Redmond company. By then, even Steve might get some wit and leave Microsoft and avoid KillBallmersBrowser.com, which I may create if he continues.
Now, Argentina. Well. 24 is a number which should scare even the hmm..(maybe you should fill this up). Note that I am not mentioning the Brazilians as I have no hope of them even reaching the semi-finals. In case you dont know what I am talking about let’s hope YouTube can enlighten you with this video that has been published on over 4000 blogs.
Ronaldinho was supposed to be better than that. Doing what he does best is certainly not what he did in their match against Australia. I watched that match to see how Ronaldinho can entertain us as he has done in the past. I could only see Kaka and Ze Roberto even trying to make an effort in helping Brazil keep it’s World Champions title, which I hope Argentina rips off.
You’ve compiled the subject “Gates“, very briefly, I must confess. Anyway, here’s a Special Report about him.
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(Siddharth Razdan)
Yes, I did that because there are a million other people talking much more about him.
Cheers!
>> I could only see Kaka and Ze Roberto even trying to make an effort in helping Brazil keep it’s World Champions title, which I hope Argentina rips off.
I also wish that happens, but after Brazil’s 4-1 win over Japan and Ronaldo himself scoring 2 goals, I would go back to support Brazil again.
BTW, you have a nice template buddy!
Thanks. It took me a while to make this and I’m happy to hear it looks good.
‘Sir’ Bill Gates? As far as my knowledge of British history goes, even if somebody is knighted (like Bill Gates, I know he was), you can’t add ‘Sir’ until you’re a British citizen.
Did you know, BTW, that women who’re knighted (British ones) have ‘Dame’ added to their name?