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  1. #1
    blown65
    Stole this from Diesel Place.
    Bill Gates Perspective
    Examine Bill Gates' wealth compared to yours: Consider the average
    American of reasonable but modest wealth. Perhaps he has a net worth
    of $100,000. Mr. Gates' worth is 400,000 times larger. Which means
    that if something costs $100,000 to Joe Average, to Bill it's as
    though it costs 25 cents. You can work out the right multiplier for
    your own net worth.
    So for example, you might think a new Lamborghini Diablo would cost
    $250,000, but in Bill Gates dollars that's 63 cents.
    That fully loaded, multimedia active matrix 233 MHZ laptop with the
    1024x768 screen you've been drooling after? A penny.
    A nice home in a rich town Palo Alto, California? Two dollars.
    That nice mansion he's building? A reasonable $125 to him.
    You might spend $100 on tickets, food and parking to take your family
    to see an NHL hockey game. Bill, on the other hand, could buy the team
    for 100 Bill- bills.
    You might buy a plane ticket on a Boeing 747 for $1200 at full-fare
    coach. In Bill-bills, Mr.. Gates could buy three 747s. One for him,
    one for Melinda and one for young Jennifer Katherine.
    Yet More:
    Evan Marcus, a Systems Engineer from Fair Lawn, New Jersey who
    maintains a Bill Gates Net Worth Page on his web site, notes that Bill
    could buy every single major league team in Baseball, Football,
    Basketball and Hockey for only about 35% of his net worth -- plenty
    left over to buy a European sport.
    Of course then he wouldn't have around $150 for every person in the
    USA as he does now. Nor could he still give $6.70 to every person on
    the planet.
    Marcus suggests that Bill could increase Michael Jordan's 1997 salary
    only 1300 times, but that he could buy 902 million subscriptions to TV
    guide.
    He's also fascinated by how much all this money would be if put into
    dollar bills. Laid end to end, the Bills would stretch 3.8 million
    miles -- to the moon and back over 8 times. They could paper over all
    of Manhattan 7 times, or be stacked 2,690 miles high -- watch out for
    satellites. They would weigh 40,000 tons -- 100 times the weight of
    one of those 747s he bought above.
    But one thing Marcus says Bill can't do is even dent the national
    debt. Should he selflessly donate his stock to the U.S. treasury, he
    would reduce the $5.37 trillion national debt by well under 1%.
    It's nice to put things in perspective.

  2. #2
    partytime
    I feel so much better now. Thanks

  3. #3
    fat rat
    There was no mention of giving me any of it.......thats just not right.

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