Video from the keynote at CES:
The real question is, now that Bill is working for the foundation, which is opening an office in lower Queen Anee, will Bill be buying us a new bridge to aid his commute?
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The Last Day of Bill Gates
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Posted on: January 8, 2008 1:13 PM, by Dave Bacon
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No. He'll be using his vast network of secret tunnels.
Did you know the original transportation plan, drawn up when the Interstate system was designed, called for a third bridge, between Sand Point and Kirkland connecting to I-5 along N 65th? It had lots of other odd extras, but none of them would have made it any easier to move east-west across town.
Posted by: John McKay | January 8, 2008 2:46 PM