Thanks xStainDx. As we said in another story earlier, Bill Gates was sat in a chair in a museum in Berlin tonight, and gave a whole series of remarkable sound bites to the assembled audience of CEOs, CTOs, venture capitalists, and one lone hack.
But surely one of his more remarkable claims here at the Etre conference in Old Berlin was the following bite.
Bill said that developing its next generation of Windows operating system software will cost as much as it cost the United States government to put a man on the Moon. That'd be Neil Armstrong.
What's not remarkable are the amount of dollars – it's fully forty years in five years time when the USA had that man step down on Planet Green Cheese saying it was one great step for mankind.
News source: The Inquirer - Microsoft Longhorn to cost as much as man on moon project, Gates says