His main point is wrong and so his solutions are wrong too, Brownstone Institute wrote of Bill Gates’s new book ‘How to Prevent the Next Pandemic’. The main theme is implied in the title. With enough money, intelligence, and power, along with technological know-how at the helm, the next pathogen to come along can be stopped in its tracks.
Bill Gates recently gave the world a peep into his reading list, disclosing one of his favorite tennis books in a review published on Gates Notes. Much to the delight of sporting fans, Timothy
Making this year’s list is Stranger in a Strange Land, Robert A. Heinlein’s classic 1961 science fiction novel. “I think the best science fiction pushes your thinking about what’s possible in the future, and Heinlein managed to predict the rise of hippie culture years before it emerged,” Gates wrote. For history lovers, Gates
A complete list of Books Recommended by Bill Gates, brought to you by the awesome team at Hustler’s Library. But first, let’s learn a bit about the tech legend himself. Bill Gates, born on October 28, 1955, co-founded Microsoft and changed the world of technology forever.
For certain conspiracy theorists, Bill Gates has become a kind of demiurge, the invisible enemy putting on the vast theater of our world. He is the one who created every virion in your lungs. He painted the sky. This account is a little more convincing, but in the end it too is a comforting fantasy.
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