Posted on 10/15/2018 3:18:58 PM PDT by outofsalt
Allen, longtime CEO of Microsoft, also ranked among the world's wealthiest individuals. As of Monday afternoon, he ranked 21st on Forbes' list of billionaires with an estimated net worth of $20.3 billion.
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Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma
Same thing that got him to quit 9 years ago from MSFT
RIP. This was the guy who found the Indianapolis.
He was a good guy. Quite a loss.
I admired him for his sense of history and respect for the nations sacrifices.
He discovered the wrecks of the Indianapolis in the Philippine Sea and Helena off the Solomon’s. I think he also found the Ward near the Philippines.
He was a fine man.
Someone could make a Dragnet parody with the title “the big bsod”.
I hope he had a good Estate Lawyer.
He did a lot for Seattle. Now they will make a grab for his Billion$.
Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma first diagnosed 10 years ago. It’s why he stepped down at Microsoft.
Just goes to show, money can’t buy everything.
He lived for 10 years after his diagnosis. Life expectancy averages 5. He was not on Obamacare.
I seem to remember from repressed memories that my mom told me a story....
“Daddy!”
Life has taught me that a man who owns one of the world's largest yachts is more likely to think of *himself* as "the Lord".
He announced a couple weeks ago that his cancer had returned. He made no mention of just how sick he was. This comes as a real shocker to those of us up in the Seattle area.
My Dad used to say “I’ve never seen the Brinks truck follow the hearse to the grave”.
The founders: A 1978 photo of the 11 people who started Microsoft with Bill Gates on the left of the front row and Paul Allen on the right
I always thought Steve Ballmer was CEO of Microsoft. I haven’t been getting my updates.
Ecclesiastes 7:15
“All things have I seen in the days of my vanity; there is a righteous man that perisheth in his righteousness, and there is a wicked man that prolongeth his life in his evil-doing.”
(SorozNazi, HilLIARy, and others have long past age 65... 65 is so young nowadays. Well, at least he apparently had remission of his cancer for 10 years, that’s pretty good!)
Lucky you
You cant take it with you.
Certainly seems to fit for Soros and Ruth Bader.
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