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17 November 2008, by David Lim Pearl Harbor Day in Albuquerque featured a snowstorm, but only Miriam Lubow, who was stranded at home with her kids, and Ric Weiland [Microsoft's second employee], out of town on business, failed to make the sitting. ...

6 November 2008, by Brandon Teoh Employees: 3 (Allen, Gates, and Ric Weiland) MITS promotes Altair BASIC, the computer language developed by Gates and Allen for the Altair computer. Hobbyists are ecstatic, despite the fact that, even with BASIC, there is little you can ...

5 November 2008, by kuldeepsidhu Two others, Ric Weiland and Kent Evans, joined Gates and Allen at the computing center and the four of them became addicted to learning everything they could about computers. These four youths called themselves the Lakeside Programming ...

21 October 2008, by Michael Steil Ric Weiland, Bill Gates and Monte Davidoff at Microsoft wrote MOS 6502 BASIC in the summer of 1976 by converting the Intel 8080 version. While the former could fit well into 8 KB, so that a computer manufacturer could add some ...

6 October 2008, by admin Ric Weiland is one of Microsoft's first five employees, he was in Seattle last Saturday in the home of suicide, the age of 53-year-old. King County medical testing office said Weiland to his brain fired a shot. ...

30 September 2008, by unknown Ric Weiland was the second Microsoft employee. These credits, again, were easter eggs: While they were clearly visible when looking at the ROM dump, they were only printed when the user entered “A” when BASIC asked for the memory size. ...

22 July 2008, by To deeply understand the importance of joint venturing and how it can dramatically change your life, bank balance and relationships, I will use the story of a man I recently read about on wikepedia.org. Taken from the a short article on Bill Gates: ” Gates, (born October 28, 1955) is an American entrepreneur, philanthropist, and chairman of Microsoft, the software company he founded with Paul Allen (joint venture). The annual Forbes magazine’s list of The World’s Billionaires has ranked Gate

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3 March 2008, by --When elephants touch their trunks, are they "kissing"?--Special Bonus Question at the same link: Who would actually buy that shirt? Maybe as a gag gift?--Who's claiming that Ric Weiland, who bequeathed $65 million to gay rights organizations, committed suicide because he was gay? ...

28 February 2008, by Last Word: In his absence, he's standing up one more time and showing people the way. -- Thatcher Bailey, a high-school classmate and friend of Ric Weiland, a founder of Microsoft who was gay and committed suicide in 2006. Though it took roughly a year to settle his estate, it's ...

26 February 2008, by کنونی است جناب. دقت بفرمایید. → نسخهٔ قدیمی‌تر نسخهٔ ‏۲۶ فوریهٔ ۲۰۰۸، ساعت ۱۶:۴۸ سطر ۱: سطر ۱:   + *هدیه بیسابقه به دانشگاه آمریکایی   + یک فرد متوفی در وصیت خود به ((دانشگاه استنفورد)) مبلغ ۶۰ میلیون دلار (۵۷ میلیارد تومان) اهدا کرد. چنین مبلغی در تاریخ هدایای اعطا شده به این دانشگاه بیسابقه ...

26 February 2008, by sterday 11:04 AM '(Seattle, Washington) Ric Weiland, one of the first employees hired by Microsoft, and the first who was openly gay, has left $65-million to LGBT, HIV/AIDS, and education organizations. It is believed to be the largest single bequest

26 February 2008, by Softpedia - Ric Weiland joined the company created by high school classmates Bill Gates and Paul Allen as one of Microsoft's first five employees. Also the first Microsoft employee to be openly gay, Weiland committed suicide through a self-inflicted wound to the ...

26 February 2008, by The estate of Ric Weiland, an early pioneer at the Microsoft Corporation and a gay rights activist, has left $65 million to support HIV/AIDS and gay rights organizations, reports the Associated Press (AP) (ap.google.com, 2/24). The Pride Foundation of

26 February 2008, by Ric Weiland leaves $65 million to support gay rights movement: Largest single bequest ever to LGBT causes Washington Blade - February 24, 2008 http://www.aegis.org/news/wb/2008/WB080206.html Ric Weiland, a Seattle man who helped launch Microsoft, has l ...

25 February 2008, by unknown (New York, February 25, 2008) — Lambda Legal has been honored by the estate of Seattle philanthropist Ric Weiland with a bequest of over $11-million — the largest ever received by Lambda Legal, to be paid out over eight years. ...

25 February 2008, by Wielandandgates1976 After more than a year of sorting out his estate, it's revealed that Ric Weiland, who helped his friends Bill Gates and Paul Allen launch Microsoft and was one of the company's first five employees, has left $65 million to the Pride Foundation in Seattle and 10 ...

25 February 2008, by PinkNews.co.uk staff writerA gay man who was one of the founding employees of computer company Microsoft has bequeathed $65m (33m) to the Pride Foundation of Seattle.Ric Weiland joined the company started by two of his high school classmates Bill Gates

25 February 2008, by The estate of Ric Weiland, a high school classmate of Microsoft Corp. founders Bill Gates and Paul Allen and one of the first five people to work at the software giant, has left $65 million to gay rights and HIV/AIDS organizations.

25 February 2008, by Összesen 65 millió dollárt (11,4 milliárd forint) kapnak amerikai melegjogi szervezetek Ric Weiland, a Microsoft egyik első munkatársának hagyatékából.

25 February 2008, by The estate of Ric Weiland, a high school classmate of Microsoft Corp. founders Bill Gates and Paul Allen and one of the first five people to work at the software giant, has left $65 million to gay rights and HIV/AIDS organizations.

25 February 2008, by Pride Foundation of Seattle has announced the establishment of a sizable new fund from the estate of Ric Weiland. Mr. Weiland's gift of $65 million is the largest single bequest ever to the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) movement. As one

25 February 2008, by (Seattle, Washington) Ric Weiland, one of the first five employeeshired by Microsoft, and the first who was openly gay, has left $65-million to LGBT, HIV/AIDS, and education organizations.

25 February 2008, by SEATTLE, The estate of Ric Weiland, a high school classmate of Microsoft Corp. founders Bill Gates and Paul Allen and one of the first five people to work at the software giant, has left $65 million to gay rights and HIV/AIDS organizations. The bequests

25 February 2008, by Ric Weiland, uno dei primi collaboratori di Microsoft, ha donato 65 milioni di dollari ad associazio...

25 February 2008, by resistance Ric Weiland was one of Microsoft’s first employees. He committed suicide in 2006 but left quite a legacy behind:. Weiland has left $65 million to the Pride Foundation in Seattle and 10 nonprofit organizations, believed to be the largest ...

25 February 2008, by SEATTLE | The estate of Ric Weiland, one of the first five people to work at Microsoft Corp., has left $65 million to gay rights and HIV/AIDS organizations.

25 February 2008, by SEATTLE - The estate of Ric Weiland, a high school classmate of Microsoft Corp. founders Bill Gates and Paul Allen and one of the first five people to work at the software giant, has left $65 million to gay rights and HIV/AIDS organizations. The bequests

25 February 2008, by SEATTLE (AP) The estate of Ric Weiland, a high school classmate of Microsoft Corp. founders Bill Gates and Paul Allen and one of the first five people to work at the software giant, has left $65 million to gay rights and HIV/AIDS organizations. The

25 February 2008, by SEATTLE (AP) - The estate of Ric Weiland, a high school classmate of Microsoft Corp. founders Bill Gates and Paul Allen and one of the first five people to work at the software giant, has left $65 million to gay rights and HIV/AIDS organizations. The

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