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Bringing Up Bill 169

theodp writes "Over at the WSJ, Bill Gates Sr. describes what it took to turn an unruly 12-year-old into Microsoft's founder and the world's richest man. This included throwing a glass of cold water in the boy's face when he was having a particularly heated argument with his mother at the dinner table. 'He was nasty,' says Libby Armintrout, Bill's younger sister. 'I'm at war with my parents over who is in control,' Bill Gates recalls telling a therapist, who told his parents that their son would ultimately win the battle for independence, and their best course of action was to ease up on him. The rest, as they say, is history. The accompanying Gates Family Album is also worth a look."

Comment Re:Can anyone repeat after me ? (Score 1) 170

Net2Phone were using the PC as a phone some time before 2000 - http://web.net2phone.com/about/company/timeline.as p. PC to US freephone numbers were free, with US/Canada landline calls charged to pre-paid credit. It was a bit on the choppy side (on a 28.8K connection) when I tried it around '97/'98, but the interface matched that described in the patent abstract pretty well.

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