Orange wrote:
Gringotim wrote:
Microsoft has bought or copied most of their 'innovations'. Then there's major releases like the Vista OS

Yeah, maybe if he weren't so distracted by sick Ch*ldren in Africa, he could have put a little more thought into Windows Vista.
Certainly Bill Gates should be lauded for his philanthropic efforts. Over the years, he has given over $25 billion to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. As the world's richest individual, his current net worth is nearly $80 billion.
He has long been a proponent of increasing the yearly caps on the number of H1B visas, testifying before Congress every year or two. He claims that the increase is necessary due to the inability of Microsoft and other large companies to find qualified Americans to fill IT positions. That argument is ridiculous. Since 2000, the total number of H1B visas approved is over 1.5 million, an average of 100,000 per year. That has caused a huge number of layoffs of American IT workers, year after year.
An an example, last month Disney laid-off almost 300 IT workers, many of which had over 20 years experience. In order to receive their severence package, they were required to personally train their replacement workers from India. Incredible. Ask those Disney workers how they feel about H1B visas!
And I stand by my opinion of Vista
