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depakid Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Feb-04-09 07:15 PM
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Bill Gates Unleashes Mosquitoes On Rich TED Conference Crowd
Source: Silicon Valley Insider

Bill Gates seems to be enjoying his semi-retirement. At the TED technology conference in California, Microsoft's (MSFT) Chairman just let a bunch of live mosquitoes go into the audience.

From Twitter, we gather that Bill was talking about malaria prevention, one of the causes his Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is pushing.

"No reason that only poor people should get malaria," attendee Tara Hunt paraphrases Gates as saying.

We like eBay founder Pierre Omidyar's reaction the best: "That's it, I'm not sitting up front anymore."





Read more: lhttp://www.alleyinsider.com/2009/2/bill-gates-unleashes-mosquitoes-on-rich-ted-crowd
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undeterred Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Feb-04-09 07:21 PM
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1. Well, its no worse than a lot of the other stuff Gates has "unleashed"...
Edited on Wed Feb-04-09 07:22 PM by undeterred
Like operating systems with thousands of bugs.
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OhioChick Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Feb-04-09 07:22 PM
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2. Agreed. Not to mention what a greedy ass SOB he is. n/t
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WriteDown Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Feb-04-09 07:26 PM
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3. Greedy?
The guy is talking about malaria prevention and charity. He really can't catch a break.
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Oregone Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Feb-04-09 07:57 PM
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10. I do a lot of talking too.
Im still a greedy bastard. At least I can admit it.
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Donnachaidh Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Feb-04-09 08:11 PM
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14. Considering how he built his business -- he doesn't DESERVE a break
Greedy bastard trying to be a philanthropist on the back of companies he destroyed on his way to the top.
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kestrel91316 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Feb-04-09 07:35 PM
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4. Yeah, he's never given a dime to any charitable causes like polio
prevention or anything. Bastard.
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OhioChick Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Feb-04-09 08:13 PM
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15. Dark cloud over good works of Gates Foundation
Dark cloud over good works of Gates Foundation

Ebocha, Nigeria — Justice Eta, 14 months old, held out his tiny thumb.

An ink spot certified that he had been immunized against polio and measles, thanks to a vaccination drive supported by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

But polio is not the only threat Justice faces. Almost since birth, he has had respiratory trouble. His neighbors call it "the cough." People blame fumes and soot spewing from flames that tower 300 feet into the air over a nearby oil plant. It is owned by the Italian petroleum giant Eni, whose investors include the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.


Justice squirmed in his mother's arms. His face was beaded with sweat caused either by illness or by heat from the flames that illuminate Ebocha day and night. Ebocha means "city of lights."

The makeshift clinic at a church where Justice Eta was vaccinated and the flares spewing over Ebocha represent a head-on conflict for the Gates Foundation. In a contradiction between its grants and its endowment holdings, a Times investigation has found, the foundation reaps vast financial gains every year from investments that contravene its good works.


In Ebocha, where Justice lives, Dr. Elekwachi Okey, a local physician, says hundreds of flares at oil plants in the Niger Delta have caused an epidemic of bronchitis in adults, and asthma and blurred vision in children. No definitive studies have documented the health effects, but many of the 250 toxic chemicals in the fumes and soot have long been linked to respiratory disease and cancer.

"We're all smokers here," Okey said, "but not with cigarettes."

The oil plants in the region surrounding Ebocha find it cheaper to burn nearly 1 billion cubic feet of gas each day and contribute to global warming than to sell it. They deny the flaring causes sickness. Under pressure from activists, however, Nigeria's high court set a deadline to end flaring by May 2007. The gases would be injected back underground, or trucked and piped out for sale. But authorities expect the flares to burn for years beyond the deadline.

The Gates Foundation has poured $218 million into polio and measles immunization and research worldwide, including in the Niger Delta. At the same time that the foundation is funding inoculations to protect health, The Times found, it has invested $423 million in Eni, Royal Dutch Shell, Exxon Mobil Corp., Chevron Corp. and Total of France — the companies responsible for most of the flares blanketing the delta with pollution, beyond anything permitted in the United States or Europe.

Indeed, local leaders blame oil development for fostering some of the very afflictions that the foundation combats.


Oil workers, for example, and soldiers protecting them are a magnet for prostitution, contributing to a surge in HIV and teenage pregnancy, both targets in the Gates Foundation's efforts to ease the ills of society, especially among the poor. Oil bore holes fill with stagnant water, which is ideal for mosquitoes that spread malaria, one of the diseases the foundation is fighting.

Investigators for Dr. Nonyenim Solomon Enyidah, health commissioner for Rivers State, where Ebocha is located, cite an oil spill clogging rivers as a cause of cholera, another scourge the foundation is battling. The rivers, Enyidah said, "became breeding grounds for all kinds of waterborne diseases."

The bright, sooty gas flares — which contain toxic byproducts such as benzene, mercury and chromium — lower immunity, Enyidah said, and make children such as Justice Eta more susceptible to polio and measles — the diseases that the Gates Foundation has helped to inoculate him against.

Investing for profit

AT the end of 2005, the Gates Foundation endowment stood at $35 billion, making it the largest in the world. Then in June 2006, Warren E. Buffett, the world's second-richest man after Bill Gates, pledged to add about $31 billion in installments from his personal fortune. Not counting tens of billions of dollars more that Gates himself has promised, the total is higher than the gross domestic products of 70% of the world's nations.

Like most philanthropies, the Gates Foundation gives away at least 5% of its worth every year, to avoid paying most taxes. In 2005, it granted nearly $1.4 billion. It awards grants mainly in support of global health initiatives, for efforts to improve public education in the United States, and for social welfare programs in the Pacific Northwest.

It invests the other 95% of its worth. This endowment is managed by Bill Gates Investments, which handles Gates' personal fortune. Monica Harrington, a senior policy officer at the foundation, said the investment managers had one goal: returns "that will allow for the continued funding of foundation programs and grant making." Bill and Melinda Gates require the managers to keep a highly diversified portfolio, but make no specific directives.

By comparing these investments with information from for-profit services that analyze corporate behavior for mutual funds, pension managers, government agencies and other foundations, The Times found that the Gates Foundation has holdings in many companies that have failed tests of social responsibility because of environmental lapses, employment discrimination, disregard for worker rights, or unethical practices.

One of these investment rating services, Calvert Group Ltd., for example, endorses 52 of the largest 100 U.S. companies based on market capitalization, but flags the other 48 for transgressions against social responsibility. Microsoft Corp., which Bill Gates leads as board chairman, is rated highly for its overall business practices, despite its history of antitrust problems.


Much, much more: http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-gatesx07jan07,0,6827615.story?coll=la-home-headlines

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No Elephants Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Feb-05-09 09:15 AM
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27. Neither his charities nor his ruthlessness cancels out the other. He did make his money by raping
other companies (and therefore their owners) and he does give away a good amount of the money that he got that way.
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LaloBorges Donating Member (115 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Feb-04-09 07:50 PM
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8. I just wonder
Of all those Bill Gates and MicroSoft critics, how many of you are blogging from your Windows based computer?

I work with Unix and Linux as well and they also have problems.

Windows may not be perfect, although XP is very good, and Vista sucks big time but, I will recognize that MicroSoft and Bill Gates did help revolutionize the computer Industry and yes, before one of you mentions it, Apple was a great part of it as well but it took MicroSoft to make it affordable to the World and of course they made a bundle of money in the process but they had the ideas and they deserve it.

I am just hoping that Windows 7 fixes all the problems with Vista.
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dixiegrrrrl Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Feb-04-09 08:16 PM
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17. Not me...I am blogging from
2 tuna fish cans connected to an abacus and 6 million miles of monofilament wire.
If you can read this, it is working.
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merwin Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Feb-04-09 08:03 PM
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12. Uh, the Bill and Melinda gates foundation lost a crapload of money due to stocks, and they
responded by INCREASING their donations, since more people need help. How is that being a greedy ass SOB?
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Donnachaidh Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Feb-04-09 08:14 PM
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16. yeah, he SUCH a saint
After all, monopolizing a market is the American way of making money. Poor, POOR widdle Bill getting picked on! :eyes: :nopity:
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WriteDown Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Feb-04-09 08:50 PM
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19. Monopolizing?
Edited on Wed Feb-04-09 08:50 PM by WriteDown
Seriously? Apple is the king of monopolies(for effect, Carnegie and Rockefeller probably are worse :)). I don't begrudge him his success and am glad that he is donating a ton of money right now. I believe he's also said that he is going to donate the majority of his wealth to his foundation when he dies.

Edited for grammar.
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merwin Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Feb-04-09 09:26 PM
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22. Yes, Microsoft is a monopoly but Apple isn't!
Microsoft was accused at one point (rightly so) of preventing their OEM's from installing a secondary OS on PC's alongside windows. And then there's Apple, who doesn't allow OEM's at all. I can see them saying they won't support it, but specifically putting in their OS agreement that it must only be run on Apple hardware, even when it is capable of running on any PC is damned monopolistic in my opinion.

Which one is more of typical of a monopoly?
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merwin Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Feb-04-09 09:23 PM
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21. Where did I ever say he was a saint?
He's just not the evil monster people seem to make him out to be. As far as billionaires go, he's one of the most progressive and charitable. Most charitable organizations are cutting back while he's trying to help MORE.
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Horse with no Name Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Feb-04-09 09:28 PM
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23. His foundation gave my daughter $20k to further her education
I'm appreciative of it.
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WriteDown Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Feb-04-09 09:33 PM
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24. Obviously it was for some sinister purpose...
:sarcasm:
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EOTE Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Feb-05-09 11:17 AM
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30. And now he's got a Windows user for life!!!!
*rubs hands together greedily* Now if your daughter only buys four operating systems per year for the next 100 years, he'll have broken even. And then that's when the real money starts flowing in. Mwuah ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!!!!
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Horse with no Name Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Feb-06-09 05:14 PM
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33. Actually they GAVE her a pretty nice laptop
for free as part of the scholarship.
It has nothing to do with bribery because we are free-willed people...and if we want to buy a Mac, we will.
But I am not going to badmouth someone who helped pay for my daughters education.
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sendero Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Feb-04-09 08:02 PM
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11. Gee...
.. Bill got himself a conscience? Puhleasse.
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Cronopio Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Feb-04-09 07:39 PM
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5. Did he think about the fact that some have serious allergic reactions to mosquito bites?
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WriteDown Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Feb-04-09 08:51 PM
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20. Golly gosh....
Do you consider everyone in the near area when you open a bag of peanuts. There are groups of people who have severe allergies to everything.
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Lorien Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Feb-04-09 07:40 PM
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6. Not everyone at TED is wealthy by any means
mostly TED participants are brilliant and creative. The focus of the conference is ideas; it's not an exclusive club for the wealthy.
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dbonds Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Feb-04-09 07:44 PM
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7. Very symbolic, he is known for releasing buggy things.
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IndyOp Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Feb-04-09 07:52 PM
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9. DUZY!! (n/t)
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EFerrari Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Feb-04-09 08:10 PM
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13. Is Gates losing it? Isn't that assault?
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Posteritatis Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Feb-04-09 09:50 PM
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26. ... I would guess no, it isn't (nt)
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.... callchet .... Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Feb-05-09 11:03 AM
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29. That much money, nothing is wrong.
Edited on Thu Feb-05-09 11:04 AM by .... callchet ....
You do it and see what happens.
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Posteritatis Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Feb-05-09 01:20 PM
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32. I imagine I'd not get charged with assault, either (nt)
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populistdriven Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Feb-04-09 08:22 PM
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18. Bill deserves another pie
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.... callchet .... Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Feb-04-09 09:44 PM
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25. Demented, dementia, deboss .
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Javaman Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Feb-05-09 10:41 AM
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28. "I said Booo-urns". nt
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EOTE Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Feb-05-09 11:19 AM
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31. Have the Rolling Stones killed.
But sir!
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