the knockoffs has the artistic culture wallops for it you can see right away that they re not cops they look like gadgets in. this conservatory with open fireplace and company sofas strewn with pillows is the only addition he made to the old farmhouse sometimes stefano selectee can t find any space for a new collector s item so it gets stored here in the laundry room his own personal cabinet of curiosities. next up in the spirit of the upcoming easter holiday we take a brief look at some of the activities taking place around europe coming up in today s express. more than twenty thousand dramas of marching through the southeast and spanish town of even this week called temple rada it s a christian holy week tradition that attracts around
this is a large part of the job. a barber to send is one of the few women among us a pair. the name comes from the french to stop short for the society of only on so many cases and elegant people. in kinshasa you have to look long and hard to find shops that carry european luxury labels or knockoffs from china. alone it s difficult but it s the committee. and that means being elegantly dressed in clothes that cost more than most congolese could ever and. the low low being is a pack can get competitive this man says it s so important to be dressed well that s the look of a some might call such fanaticism cynical in a country as pool as this one. so they want the money and i ve survived
there was nothing that came before it. there was no personal computer industry. so when gates said to ibm, how about this, we ll write you an operating system for your pc, and we ll get a cut of every machine you sell. and in addition, he made sure that it was not an exclusive license. that he was going to be able to sell this software to ibm, but he was also going to be able to sell the same software to other people. because gates intuited that there were going to be people that would build knockoffs of ibm and the pc clones. it was a genius move by bill gates, who was still in his early 20s when he made this decision. and you ve got these guys at ibm in blue shirts and dark ties looking at this company microsoft and saying, who cares? software, who cares about software? man, we build these big machines. ibm did not realize it was essentially handing all this power to this little nerd. if you had stayed at harvard a few more years, would this computer revolution have passed you
about this, we ll write you re operating system for your pc, and we ll get a cut of every machine you sell, and in addition, he made sure it wasn t an exclusive license, that he was going to be able to sell the software to ibm, but he was also going to be able to sell the same software to other people, because gates intuited that there would be people that would build knockoffs of ibm in the pc clones. it was a genius move who was still in his early 20s. and you ve got these guys at ibm in blue shirts and dark ties looking at this company microsoft and saying, who cares? software, who cares about software. we build these big machines. ibm did not realize it was essentially handing all this power to this little nerd. if you had stayed at harvard a few more years, would this computer revolution have passed you by? perhaps. things moved quickly in the industry. it was an urgency to get out there and be the first one to put a basic on the micro
operating system for your pc, and we ll get a cut of every machine you sell, and in addition, he made sure it wasn t an exclusive license, that he was going to be able to sell the software to ibm, but he was also going to be able to sell the same software to other people, because gates intuited that there would be people that would build knockoffs of ibm in the pc clones. it was a genius move who was still in his early 20s. and you ve got these guys at ibm in blue shirts and dark ties looking at this company microsoft and saying, who cares? software, who cares about software. we build these big machines. ibm did not realize it was essentially handing all this power to this little nerd. if you had stayed at harvard a few more years, would this computer revolution have passed you by? perhaps. things moved quickly in the industry. it was an urgency to get out there and be the first one to put a basic on the micro computer that caused me to drop out. if you don t have one, you