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EludiumQ36Jan 30th 2007 11:39PM
Poor Bill, when he tries to be "regular people" he comes off as cerebrally awkward, kinda Stephen Hawking-ish. But the Zen-Moment of the interview for me came when John asked him what computer he uses, apparently looking for a Dell or Alienware plug. Instead Gates ticks off that he uses a tablet for meetings, one for his office, and ONE at home. One. One at home. The Ubergeek himself, in a mall-sized mansion, Leader of the PC World, head of the world's largest philanthropy, and he wants us to believe he's got ONE computer at home ? I expected him to launch into a scree about a dozen wirelessly linked tablets spread through the manse. No -- One. As Marge would respond, "hmmm".