Lessons From Bill Gates
secretGeek .:dotnuts about dotnet:.
home .: about .: sign up .: sitemap

Lessons From Bill Gates

Don't limit your imagination

The following quote from Bill Gates got me thinking:

"Every now and then i like to pick up a copy of TIME magazine and read every article from beginning to end, not just the articles that interest me most. That way you can be certain to learn something you didnt know previously."

Bill is a smart man, so I did what he said.

I picked up a magazine and I read every article in there, from beginning to end. I read the letters to the editors and I pored over every advertisement.

But I didn't stop there, I also looked at the layout, the use of fonts and the wording used in the headings.

I analyzed every photograph, taking into account the composure, the use of colour, and the size of the photos.

I surveyed the use of illustrations, the way that the images interplayed with the text, the way that certain quotes were brought out for emphasis.

I read the copyright notices and the page footers. I thought very hard about the editorial and i memorised the names of the people who had worked on the magazine.

Then I studied the paper itself. I noticed how glossy it was, how the tiny pixels of colour were indistinguishable if i held the page ten centimetres from my face, but how under a maginifying glass I could clearly detect the intricate pattern of coloured points.

I inhaled the sweet chemical aroma of the pages and I dreamt of the distant lands where the papers had been milled from the pulp of trees. I thought of the hard work of the men who cut down those trees and the noble work of those who planted new trees.

I ran my tongue over a page and noticed the tangy taste of the inks and how it differed between the pages that contained images and those that contained only words. I tore off a corner and began to chew silently on the paper when the newsagent barrel-tackled me and threw me out.

Thank you Bill.


Add or view comments about this page

Articles

Just Wally Just Wally
The Correct Order for a First Time Viewing of The Lord Of The Rings The Correct Order for a First Time Viewing of The Lord Of The Rings
A new era for Android. A new era for Android.
Mind-boggling Demo of New Gaming Genre, aka Folder-Based Hangman, aka Fun with Recursion Mind-boggling Demo of New Gaming Genre, aka Folder-Based Hangman, aka Fun with Recursion
Got CSV in your javascript? Use agnes. Got CSV in your javascript? Use agnes.

Archives Complete secretGeek Archives

TimeSnapper -- Automated Screenshot Journal TimeSnapper: automatic screenshot journal
NimbleText -- World's Simplest Code Generator NimbleText: Code Generator, Text Manipulator, Data Extractor

25 steps for building a Micro-ISV 25 steps for building a Micro-ISV
3 minute guides -- babysteps in new technologies: powershell, JSON, watir, F# 3 Minute Guide Series
Universal Troubleshooting checklist Universal Troubleshooting Checklist
Top 10 SecretGeek articles Top 10 SecretGeek articles
ShinyPower (help with Powershell) ShinyPower
Now at CodePlex

Realtime CSS Editor, in a browser RealTime Online CSS Editor
Gradient Maker -- a tool for making background images that blend from one colour to another. Forget photoshop, this is the bomb. Gradient Maker


[powered by Google] 


How to be depressed How to be depressed
You are not inadequate.



Recommended Reading


the little schemer


The Best Software Writing I
The Business Of Software (Eric Sink)

Recommended blogs

Jeff Atwood
Joseph Cooney
Phil Haack
Scott Hanselman
Julia Lerman
Rhys Parry
Joel Pobar
Thomas White
OJ Reeves
Eric Sink

Aggregated Links

proggit
dzone
hacker news
dot net kicks

Human Link Machines

interesting finds
a continuous learner's weblog
arjan's world
weekly link post

LinkedIn profile
LogEnvy - event logs made sexy
Computer, Unlocked. A rapid computer customization resource
PhysioTec, Brisbane Specialist Physiotherapy & Pilates
home .: about .: sign up .: sitemap .: © Leon Bambrick 2003 .: privacy

home .: about .: sign up .: sitemap .: © Leon Bambrick 2003 .: privacy