Bill Gates in Fortune, but we noticed something small on his desk

by on April 4, 2006

Heheh, Bill Gates is in Fortune with a picture of his desk. That's all nice, but what do I see? Yes, a Channel 9 guy! I tell ya, he's everywhere geeks wanna be! :-)

  • met
    Where ? Under the 2nd monitor from the right?
  • It's the small yellow guy under the flatscreen on the left.
  • As long as Bill keeps giving out the impression that SharePoint Portal Server is productive right out of the box, I shall stay employed as a SharePoint consultant.
    I liked the Post-It notes he had stuck on his Tablet PC. Hasn't he been through OneNote training yet?
  • That is so cool!
  • Chris
    Bill's office looks surprisingly normal, except that it's probably inside a secret lair in a hollowed-out volcano.
  • Chris: nah, it's just in one of our boring office buildings like everyone else. I've been in his office, other than being probably six times as big as my office, it's pretty damn similar. Nothing ostentatious at all. Certainly nothing as cool as this: http://www.poetictech.com/aura/index.html
  • I gave away all the little guys you gave us at CES to some neighborhood kids. A few days later I saw the neighborhood dog running down the street with one in his mouth. Oh well.
  • My big question is : 'What tablet PC does bill gates use?'
    --nick (toshiba M205 addict)
  • Is it me?
    Or is Bill starting to look a little old?

    I think it's cool he doesn't use any paper - Microsoft is good about that internally, the least amount of paper possible for most tasks.

    If only everyone had Tablets in the rest of the world. :)
  • Those large monitors are the ticket all right. It's amazing how much work you can get done with them.
  • Daggle says he has the same monitors: http://daggle.com/060404-225425.html
  • How do I get a channel 9 guy?
  • Rolf: email me. rscoble@microsoft.com. Or, send a postcard to me:

    Robert Scoble
    c/o Channel 9 18/2429
    1 Microsoft Way
    Redmond, WA 98052
  • Christopher Coulter
    So ADD email overload, digital-lifestyle overhyped fritz, no to-do lists and Sharepointisms with OneNote random scribbles, and that's a virtue?

    Nothing CRM? No Microsoft Project? (Project is one of the BEST, yet least mentioned Microsoft tools, always found that odd).

    To me this reads scatterbrained, micro-manager always on wild tangents and special geek-toy projects.
  • Blimey - you've got one heck of an eye for detail or your glasses are super good
  • He DOES look old. He looked much better in this picture only a year or so ago:

    http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/images/press...

    Or, maybe I was just distracted.

    I've noticed the same thing about Jobs. They have both become old men all of a sudden. I can empathize.
  • This is every geeks desire
  • Frankly, I really think the channel 9 guy should replace "Jack" of Jack in the Box fast food fame. Maybe this will be the beginning of that breakout run.

    Also I think the rumors that Robert was the inspiration for the Channel 9 guy are totally FALSE!
  • Cant see anything. Guess I'm blind.
  • mattijle: scroll down to the bottom of the article. There is a picture of Bill Gates holding a Tablet PC. On the desk behind him you'll see a yellow Channel 9 guy.
  • yeah. I found the picture, but just didn't see the Channel 9 guy in it until I harnessed the power of Windows Magnifier. :)
  • Funny, Wordpress Dashboard still shows you as Google Geek Blogger.. Haha!
  • The article was a nice one, but looked more like a promo for MS products.
    PS: I am not a MS critic, but a longtime fan of Microsoft.
  • Mike
    It's funny how many people buy everything they are being shown.

    BillG travels so much around the world that it's hard to believe he's being in an office more than an hour in a month.
  • Mike: he's in his office far more than an hour a month.
  • Ever think he's human, and actually works? Today I go from 9 to after 7 without any real stops. So I will look a bit frazzled too. But that photo of him isn't the best. When Gates was here at the UW a few weeks ago, he looked like he usually does.
  • Christopher Coulter
    Wow...that was a great Computerworld article...

    "The idea of large businesses acting on strategies that were created in meetings where no one was giving matters their full attention just boggles the mind. Such group behavior amounts to a collective attention deficit disorder."

    Yeah, and bloggers are worse. This is what really bothers me about the whole blog geek crowd (Microsoft in particular), they can't sit still or focus, it's all informational strobe lights on seriously high volume. Can drive someone, not on the 60 second attention-span highway, quite insane. It's like trying to carry on a meaningful conversation with say, Beth Goza, for more than 5 mins, while sticking to one topic, it just ain't gonna happen.
  • Robert,
    The postcard is in the snail mail.I hope you like this Dutch Pen/Pencil artist in stereo. Thought it would be an off-line pleasure!
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