The thread was posted here a while back. I thought it was a very cool presentation, and if you're interested in education, I linked a fascinating presentation by Alan Kay, the man who created the GUI operating system, object-oriented programming, and first came up with the concept of the laptop. He did lots of really interesting research into how children think that he details in the talk linked there.
http://www.spurstalk.com/forums/show...ght=creativity
I'll check the Gates video, though I have my doubts about him in this context, considering he made his money stealing Alan Kay's ideas and being a cunning businessman much moreso than being any kind of real technical innovator. Not to diminish what he did too much though; Gates saw a market when the rest of the world thought computers were just you used at work, and he pounced. I'm glad he, Allen, and Ballmer and Jobs & Woczniak saw opportunity where Xerox and IBM were too stupid to look to the future.

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