The cure for boredom is curiosity. There is no cure for curiosity - Dorothy Parker
BILL GATES told the annual Technology, Entertainment, Design 2009 conference in California predicted that the US economy would suffer another three to four "very tough" years.
Gates, who released a jar full of mosquitoes inside the conference hall to draw attention to the third world's battle against the malaria. "Not only poor people should experience this," he said, although he fell short of ensuring the mozzies were actually infected with the disease.
Despite the hardships of the economic crisis, Gates called on world governments to continue investing in sectors such as education and healthcare.
"We're going through a period... where a 50-year credit expansion has moved to contraction," said Gates. "You're going to have a number of years where aggregate demand is low."
Gates, the richest person in the US for 15 years running, also spoke about how the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation was continuing to pour resources into health issues, especially malaria.
The Foundation has spent $3.3 billion (£2.2 bill), more than five per cent of its assets, each year on AIDS care, malaria research and other health-related programmes.
Gates, who retired from Microsoft in June 2008, noted that the Foundation intended to increase that spending to $3.8 billion (£2.6 bill), or seven per cent of assets, this year.
According to Gates, whose Foundation is actively working on a malaria vaccination, the disease could be totally eradicated within the next 20 years. µ
Bill Gates releases vast number of nasty bugs, on unsuspecting world, in a bid to 'share the grief'... Wait! THAT'S not NEWS!
perhaps the inq staff has been in a prolonged state of hibernation for the past several years, but bill gates is no longer the richest man in the world. i believe that honor goes to Mr. Warren Buffet.. i object merely to the 'running' part of his accolade
Most of the richest man ratings are based on the 2008 world's billionaire list, which should be revised soon. Gates' rank was reduced at the time due to Microsoft's bid for Yahoo which dropped their share price some 15% at that time. Who knows how things rate now with this recession. Besides, Gates has already put $30 Billion into his foundation, about a third of his former worth.
It's official! This horrid person is switching venues from giving work to the lawyers in the computer industry to giving new work for the medical community?
If there were lawyers in his audience in this occasion I guess that was his thank you, to them.
I personally think the madness of his "Intelligence" got to the best of him and it could be there to stay.
If madness is tied in to being rich and if I was, here TAKE my MONEY! I'll take sane over anything else.
"Gates, the richest person in the US for 15 years running..."