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Super Mario Bros Cake Pan Super Mario Bros Cake Pan

The contouring of the pan outlines the form and provides a generous backing to hold the cake. Crafted of quality aluminum, this bakeware heats evenly and keeps interiors moist while allowing surfaces to gently brown. Lightweight yet durable, it also retains its shape and transfers detailing clearly to the food surface. When the party is over, the pan cleans easily so there's less time spent in the kitchen washing up. The pan holds one box of cake mix and comes complete with baking and decorating instructions.

ION iCade Arcade Cabinet for iPad ION iCade Arcade Cabinet for iPad
List Price: $129.99
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FOLDS IN HALF FOR GREATER PORTABILITY2-AXIS DIRECTIONAL PAD PROVIDES NAVIGATION CONTROL4 ACTION BUTTONS 4 SHOULDER BUTTONS &;TURBO ON/OFF BUTTONSCONNECTS TO COMPUTER VIA RETRACTABLE USB CABLECOMPATIBLE WITH MAC(R) & PCUPC : 0812715011857Shipping Dimensions : 0.75in X 6.00in X 7.75inEstimated Shipping Weight : 0.25

JOYSTICK-IT iPad Arcade Stick JOYSTICK-IT iPad Arcade Stick
Sale Price: $5.42

Bring your tablet-based gaming to the next level with the JOYSTICK-IT Tablet Arcade Stick. The JOYSTICK-IT gives you a real physical joystick for increased precision with touchscreen based games. Simply press down to attach the JOYSTICK-IT to your tablet based computer's screen for improved gaming. No wires or batteries needed. The JOYSTICK-IT works with thousands of different game apps. Any game that has an on-screen control pad of some kind is perfect for the JOYSTICK-IT. Simply run your game of choice, place the JOYSTICK-IT over the on-screen control pad and push down. The JOYSTICK-IT sticks to the glass of your display and is ready for action. The lightweight solid milled-aluminum construction of the JOYSTICK-IT adds more precise movement and faster response time for enhanced playability. When you're done, simply pull-up on the JOYSTICK-IT to remove from the screen. closeup retro gaming dual-gaming action Hardware Compatibility The JOYSTICK-IT works with any device which features a capacitive touchscreen. This includes the iPadTM and many AndroidTM tablets. The JOYSTICK-IT will work with mobile phones that have capacitive touchscreen displays, however it may not be ideal for this purpose because of its size. Game Compatibility The JOYSTICK-IT will work with any game that features a virtual on-screen control pad of some kind. Games that use swiping, swipe-style joypads, joypads with variable on-screen locations, or complex finger based gestures will not work properly with the JOYSTICK-IT.

New Potato Technologies Pinball Magic for iPhone and iPod Touch - Software - Retail Packaging - White New Potato Technologies Pinball Magic for iPhone and iPod Touch - Software - Retail Packaging - White
List Price: $34.99
Sale Price: $29.16

Take classic, stand-up pinball action into the iPod age with this unique Pinball accessory! iPod Pinball includes flippers, a ball plunger and credit/select button. Just dock your iPhone or iPod touch onto the pinball frame and start playing!

Winchester Mystery House & San Jose California 3d View-Master 3 Reel Set Winchester Mystery House & San Jose California 3d View-Master 3 Reel Set
Sale Price: $29.97

See the amazing Winchester Mystery House, as well as Marriott's Great America, the San Jose Civic Center, Japanese Friendship Garden, Aerial View of Downtown San Jose, Eastridge Shopping Center, Prune Yard Center and Towers, Mission Santa Clara, San Jose Museum of Art, Center for the Performing Arts, San Jose Airport Terminal, and more in spectacular 3d as they were in 1976.

Steve Jobs: The Apple of Our i Steve Jobs: The Apple of Our i
List Price: $2.99

Biographical profile of Steve Jobs, the founder of Apple Computers and the man who led an evolution in American technology and culture. He ushered in the world of personal computing with the Apple and Mac line of computers, changed the way we buy and listen to music with the iPod, iTunes and the iTunes Store, introduced us to a new wave of animated films and technology through Pixar, with such hits as "Toy Story" and "Finding Nemo" and gave us a new paradigm for mobile telephones and computing with the iPhone. Fortune Magazine named Steve Jobs CEO of the decade. It wasn't his greatest accolade. In 2006, American Heritage magazine published historian James Gordon Steele's list of the top 100 most influential Americans in history. He listed Steve Jobs as number nine, evoking a heated debate with author, and former Democratic congressional candidate, Joshua Heitz--not because Steve Jobs did not merit listing, but because he was ranked higher than F.D.R, who was 14th on the list. Whether Jobs merits listing in the pantheon of the top 100 most influential Americans in history may be debatable, but his standing at the pinnacle of marketing and technology's Olympus is not. Steve Jobs is perhaps the most successful marketing and sales guru the world has ever known. Business Week called him "the world's greatest storyteller," and noted that he " has raised product launches to an art form." The frequent appearance of his name in major magazines and newspapers, at times on a daily basis, is a profound testament to the surreal and mythical standing he evokes. Even a pronouncement of a forthcoming public appearance by the head of Apple sends the blogosphere into hyperdrive, with speculation on what new product he will introduce. So who exactly is Steve Jobs? Award-winning author and former syndicated columnist Daniel Alef tells the fascinating tale of one of America's most intriguing and complex titans of fortune. [6,283-word Titans of Fortune Article]

Biographical profile of Steve Jobs, the founder of Apple Computers and the man who led an evolution in American technology and culture. He ushered in the world of personal computing with the Apple and Mac line of computers, changed the way we buy and listen to music with the iPod, iTunes and the iTunes Store, introduced us to a new wave of animated films and technology through Pixar, with such hits as "Toy Story" and "Finding Nemo" and gave us a new paradigm for mobile telephones and computing with the iPhone. Fortune Magazine named Steve Jobs CEO of the decade. It wasn't his greatest accolade. In 2006, American Heritage magazine published historian James Gordon Steele's list of the top 100 most influential Americans in history. He listed Steve Jobs as number nine, evoking a heated debate with author, and former Democratic congressional candidate, Joshua Heitz--not because Steve Jobs did not merit listing, but because he was ranked higher than F.D.R, who was 14th on the list. Whether Jobs merits listing in the pantheon of the top 100 most influential Americans in history may be debatable, but his standing at the pinnacle of marketing and technology's Olympus is not. Steve Jobs is perhaps the most successful marketing and sales guru the world has ever known. Business Week called him "the world's greatest storyteller," and noted that he " has raised product launches to an art form." The frequent appearance of his name in major magazines and newspapers, at times on a daily basis, is a profound testament to the surreal and mythical standing he evokes. Even a pronouncement of a forthcoming public appearance by the head of Apple sends the blogosphere into hyperdrive, with speculation on what new product he will introduce. So who exactly is Steve Jobs? Award-winning author and former syndicated columnist Daniel Alef tells the fascinating tale of one of America's most intriguing and complex titans of fortune. [6,283-word Titans of Fortune Article]

Adventures of an Apple Founder Adventures of an Apple Founder
List Price: $9.99

There is much more to the story of Ron Wayne than his brief involvement with the Apple Computer Company (before it re-formed as Apple Computer Inc.). In the spring of 1976 while working as chief draftsman and product development engineer at the video game maker Atari, Ron assisted a co-worker with the subtle intricacies of forming a small business.It was with Ron's natural sensibilities, experiences, and skills honed over a lifelong career in many disciplines that he offered himself openly as a resource to two much-younger entrepreneurs: Steve Jobs & Steve Wozniak. These same traits would drive Ron's decision to leave a short time later.It is one of life’s profound realities that people rarely recognize “history” while they are in the midst of making it. The events that transpired that spring would come to define such a case. Adventures of an Apple Founder offers insight into the experiences that define the man whose passion for engineering and design spans over three quarters of a century, half a dozen industries, and a lifetime of adventures!

There is much more to the story of Ron Wayne than his brief involvement with the Apple Computer Company (before it re-formed as Apple Computer Inc.). In the spring of 1976 while working as chief draftsman and product development engineer at the video game maker Atari, Ron assisted a co-worker with the subtle intricacies of forming a small business.It was with Ron's natural sensibilities, experiences, and skills honed over a lifelong career in many disciplines that he offered himself openly as a resource to two much-younger entrepreneurs: Steve Jobs & Steve Wozniak. These same traits would drive Ron's decision to leave a short time later.It is one of life's profound realities that people rarely recognize "history" while they are in the midst of making it. The events that transpired that spring would come to define such a case. Adventures of an Apple Founder offers insight into the experiences that define the man whose passion for engineering and design spans over three quarters of a century, half a dozen industries, and a lifetime of adventures!

Basic Programming for Kids: Basic Programming on Personal Computers by Apple, Atari, Commodore, Radio Shack, Texas Instruments, Timex Sinclair Basic Programming for Kids: Basic Programming on Personal Computers by Apple, Atari, Commodore, Radio Shack, Texas Instruments, Timex Sinclair
List Price: $9.95

A guide to programming the home computer in BASIC emphasizing ways computers can be both helpful and fun.

Neverwinter Nights 2 Neverwinter Nights 2
List Price: $19.99
Sale Price: $14.80

Rise from a peasant to a full-fledged hero as you defend the Realms against one of the greatest threats of the age!Build a character that suits your style of play good or evil chaotic or lawful with any number of skills feats and professions available at the click of a button. Whether lobbing fireballs and researching forgotten spells as a powerful Wizard hacking a trail through legions of orcs as a Fighter armed only with a battle axe and your courage or taking on the role of a Rogue that can slip into the shadows at a moment s notice the choice is yours. Choose your alignment your allies your panions and how you want your character to develop design the character you want role-play the way you want and carry the battle to the enemy.Features:Choose your Alignment Allies and Enemies Design the character you want role-play the way you want and carry the battle to the enemy.System Requirements:MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: Operating System: 10.4.11 (Tiger) 10.5.1 (Leopard) CPU Processor: Intel Chipset CPU Speed: 2.0 GHz Memory: 1 GB Hard Disk Space: 6.5 GB Hard Drive Space Video Card (ATI): Radeon X1600 Video Card (NVidia): Geforce 7600 Video Memory (VRam): 128 MB Media Required: DVD Drive MULTIPLAYER REQUIREMENTS: Inter(TCP/IP) or LAN play supported Inter play requires broadband connection RECOMMENDED SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: CPU Speed: 2.33 GHz Operating System: 10.4.11 (Tiger) 10.5.1 (Leopard) Memory: 2 GB Video Memory (VRam): 256 Supported Video cards: NVIDIA GeForce 7600 8600 ATI Radeon X1600 X1900 HD 2400 HD 2600Format: MAC INTEL Genre: ENTERTAINMENT Age: 618870116600 UPC: 618870116600 Manufacturer No: 11660

Pajama Sam 3: You Are What You Eat From Your Head to Your Feet Pajama Sam 3: You Are What You Eat From Your Head to Your Feet
List Price: $19.95
Sale Price: $12.80

Pajama Sam is off on a nutritiously edible adventureProduct InformationMeet Sam an ordinary kid who with his red cape turns into Pajama Sam"Superhero" and is ready to face his fears and overcome challenges.Pajama Sam 3: You Are What You Eat From Your Head To Your Fee challenges andinspires kids to observe details and solve problems in creative and flexibleways. Kids play with fun characters as they discover and explore captivatingworlds where they direct the journey at their own pace.Pajama Sam chases down some snickering cookies only to find himself in themidst of a food squabble! The fats and the sweets are taking over MopTop Islandand an emergency peace conference has been called but four of the delegates aremissing! Now it’s your turn to spring into action to help Pajama Sam find themissing delegates put a stop to the sticky quarrels bring peace to MopTopIsland and still make it home in time for dinner.Educational FeatureListening and decision-making skills. Inductive and deductive reasoning. Sequencing and memory skills.KeyFeatures IncludeInteractListen closely when you talk with each character. There might be a clue in theirreply that could help you solve a problem!Explore and LearnInvestigate every location. There is something new to learn with every click.Windows RequirementsWindows 95 98 Me XP Pentium 90MHz or higher 16MB of RAM 4X CD-ROM DriveMacintosh RequirementsMacintosh OS 7.5.3 to 9.x 80MHz PowerPC 16MB of RAM 4X CD-ROM Drive  

Pajama Sam always helps those in need, and in Pajama Sam 3: You Are What You Eat from Your Head to Your Feet, the entire food pyramid requires his aid. Fats and sweets are clashing with more nutritious foods, and an all-out war is looming. A peace conference has been organized, so the various food groups can settle their differences, but clever sabotage by the desserts has trapped the conference delegates! It is up to Sam to locate and free the imprisoned foods before the ultimate food fight breaks out. A third-person role-playing game for children, ages 3 to 8 years, Pajama Sam 3 provides a fun test of players' problem-solving abilities while not so subtly educating them about nutritional balance and proper eating habits. Players take Sam through the terrain of a surreal human body in the search for the missing conference delegates. To liberate them, Sam must gather up clues and tools that litter this body from its brain to its toes. He travels through the circulatory system by riding a friendly chocolate doughnut named Sprinkle, exploring the body's various locales and interacting with chatty foodstuffs. The game also has a small number of arcade sequences, such as a skiing simulation and a race through a library, where you must find a book while simultaneously dodging the librarian's shelving cart. Additionally, players must find hidden box tops in each new locale that they visit. Pajama Sam 3's challenges fall in the medium range of difficulty. None of the puzzles is very tough, and as long as players keep investigating the various game screens and talking to the other characters, they are sure to find all the tools they need to complete their quest. Characters provide easy-to-follow verbal instructions with stress on the most critical elements, making this well-designed game fun and ideal for newer players. More experienced users will enjoy Sam's adventure, but they will finish You Are What You Eat too easily, and it has limited replay potential. But for fans of Pajama Sam, or any child interested in playing while learning the basics of nutrition, this is a delightful game. (Ages 3-8) --Alyx Dellamonica

Humongous Entertainment's Pajama Sam chases down some snickering cookies, only to find himself in the midst of a food squabble! The fats and the sweets are forcing the healthy foods off of MopTop Island. An emergency peace conference has been called, to calm the MopTop Island population, but 4 of the delegates are missing! Now, it's your turn to spring into action to help Pajama Sam to find the missing delegates, put a stop to the sticky quarrels, and fix a few problems along the way. Our caped-hero is able to bring unity to the island and still make it home in time for dinner!

Axis & Allies Axis & Allies
List Price: $24.99
Sale Price: $12.95

A Rare Classic WWII SimulationProduct InformationDecide the fate of a nation and the destinyof the world with this historical WWII strategy game. As the world powersbattle for supremacy in 1942 spearhead your country's military drive.Plan strategic bombing raids sneak submarine attacks hit-and-run infantryattacks and antiaircraft barrages. Move into embattled territories andresolve conflicts. At the same time protect the economic status of yournation. Earn income from natural resources and successful territorial expansion.Use these funds to buy armaments and develop secret weapons from your stockpile.Change the course of history with Axis & Allies CD-ROM!Product FeaturesExpands on classic WWII strategy game playRealistic graphics and sound effectsActual World War II stock footageSolo or multi-player gaming up to 5 playersPlay over LAN modem-to-modem or the Internetvia the MSN Gaming ZoneSystem RequirementsPentium® 133 MHz CPUWindows® 95/98/Me/XP16 MB RAM4X CD-ROM drive1 MB Graphics Card40 MB free hard drive spaceWindows® compatible soundcard28.8 baud modem or higher (forinternet play)mouse  

iCade the Arcade Cabinet for iPad from ThinkGeek iCade the Arcade Cabinet for iPad from ThinkGeek

About the i CADE from Think Geek. When the iPad was announced, we all crammed into a conference room to watch live and drool over every shiny corner and reflecty icon. After the glow of the initial announcement wore off, many of us came to the conclusion that the iPad was actually pretty useless. "It's a giant iPhone!" some said. Others exclaimed, WTF, no Flash? Still, we knew that most Apple fanbots (us included) would have to have one anyway. Knowing that many of our loyal geeky customers would eventually get their retractable claws on an iPad at some point, we knew we needed to take it to the next level. What cool things could we do with the iPad that you, our lovely geek customers, would squee over? A few brainstorming sessions later, the idea of a MAME cabinet came up and we knew we'd struck gold. How cool would it be to slide your iPad into a desktop-sized arcade cabinet and rock it old school with some Pac-Man or Space Invaders? Enter the iCADE iPad Arcade Cabinet! To use the iCade, gently slide the iPad into the cradle. The iCADE uses Bluetooth to connect to the iPad so there's nothing else you need to do. You're ready to "insert coin" and game on!To bring the iCADE to life, ThinkGeek has partnered with ION. Atari, the first name in classic arcade games, also signed up to bring a huge suite of classic arcade titles including Asteroids to market with iCADE support built right in. When released, a friendly API will be made available to developers to add iCADE support to almost any game.

Atari Flashback 2+ Plug-in-Play Atari Flashback 2+ Plug-in-Play
List Price: $34.99
Sale Price: $38.93

The Atari Flashback 2.0 delivers the classic gaming sights, sounds and action that introduced so many people to the world of video games. It features the same wood grain paneling and look of the Atari 2600, and will capture the feel through two classic joysticks for multi-player competition and vintage controls. The system comes pre-loaded with over 30 classic games -- no new purchases are required, just connect it to your TV and play! The system that brought you hits like Asteroids, Breakout, Centipede, Lunar Lander, Millipede, Missile Command, Combat and Pong now has them all collected on one handy system. Expereince the start of the gaming revolution!

Alone in the Dark Alone in the Dark
List Price: $19.99
Sale Price: $4.80

There?s something strange and frightening happening in the middle of New York City?s Central Park; something whispered to have been intentionally kept secret; something that players are compelled to explore in Alone in the Dark.Known today as a safe haven for New Yorkers yearning for relief from the stresses of their chaotic metropolis, history records that Central Park was built on a useless swamp, yet as the New York City skyline hurtled towards the sky over the last 150 years, making the city the most expensive real estate in the world, the park has remained untouched. Why? Civic pride? Perhaps, but the recent strange happenings in and around the park are casting doubt on that, doubts that require investigating.The return of an iconic seriesParanormal PI Edward Carnby. View larger.Stunningly spooky views of NYC. View larger.The odd wildlife of Central Park. View larger.A whole new inventory system. View larger.Enter Edward Carnby, Paranormal InvestigatorDespite the title, Alone in the Dark is actually the fifth game in a series that dates back to 1992 and centers around the experiences of Edward "the reptile" Carnby. A paranormal investigator by trade, Carnby is looking for answers to the strange events and horrific creatures reported in and around the park, but gets more than he bargained for when all the mysteries and terrors of the park spill out over the course of one apocalyptic night. It?s the player?s task to avoid the new frightening dangers of the park as you search for the answers to what these supernatural occurrences mean and why they are happening.Gameplay Based on Full Player ImmersionPacked full of action and vivid in its realism Alone in the Dark goes to the extreme to keep players engaged and immersed by plunging them into the heart of the action in real-time at every turn and challenging them to survive using full movement control. The goal here is to allow players to do or at least feel that they can do more or less whatever is possible in real life, within the game.Need to avoid a blast of steam or an eruption of fire that has shot up in your path? You can simply side-step it or you can handle the obstacle with a little more panache by using the environment around you, for example by swinging around it using reachable pipes or wires. In another situation you may be challenged by attacking monsters. No problem. You can take the path of least resistance, again by side-stepping them or placing an obstacle between yourself and them, but if you are feeling like taking out a little aggression you can pick up a board, chair, box, etc. and have at it. Nearly anything that you come across that would be usable in real life is usable in game and can be wielded in several different ways.In addition, game developer Eden Studios has done away with a few in-game conventions in favor of real life upgrades. Instead of old-fashioned health bars Alone in the Dark uses realistic body damage and physiological effects to show players how much damage has been done to Carnby by the new dangerous nightlife of Central Park. Basically this means if Carnby has been taking a licking he?s going to be a little bloody. Monsters use sensory perception of all kinds to find their victims, so players need to keep aware of Carnby?s physical state, as well as the impact he has on his surroundings. Also gone are traditional inventory systems that take players out of the game while you switch or check items in your possession, replaced by an in-game inventory system where items are carried in the folds of Carnby?s trench coat. This allows you to stay in the action the whole time. Sticking with the realism theme, the number of items that Carnby can carry is limited, but since ingenuity is built into the system, items can be combined or their uses altered, mostly with tape, so players can adjust as challenges arise.TV Style Intensity That Keeps You HookedBuilt around a unique television style episodic narrative game structure, the storyline of Alone in the Dark is split into a number of distinct 30-40 minute episodes, doled out one at a time as you play. This new way to progress through the storyline ensures that players can enjoy the game regardless of the amount of time they have available without ever feeling lost. Each time a saved game is launched, the episode will begin with a video summary of the previous episode to quickly re-immerse the player in the story, removing the need to remember where you were or what you were doing at the end of your last play session. In addition, every episode will also close with a nail-biting, cliff-hanger ending to rattle players? nerves. And when you choose to leave the game, a video teaser of the next episode will play to leave players always wanting more.Vivid Photographic RenderingEven on a bad day, and this will be a bad one, Central Park and New York City are something to see. With Game developer Eden?s proprietary Twilight technology and rendering engine, players can expect to see everything from the City?s famous landmarks to the manifestations of the evil that have been festering in Central Park come to life as if you were there. This lavishly detailed game world takes advantage of highly realistic and advanced cinematographic effects including depth of field, camera focus, numerous light sources, moisture, reflections and High Dynamic Range effects.Whether it?s the innovative game play, the unique episodic game structure, the advanced physics or the return of a ground-breaking protagonist recast in the modern era, Alone in the Dark holds something for players willing to take on the mysteries and dangers at the heart of Central Park.

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Emulating Arcade Games

Emulations is the process of making classic arcade games available for people to enjoy on new systems for which they were not originally intended. This is quite a challenging feat, but is made possible with some effort. Some games from older models of game consoles such as the Apple IIe or the Atari 2600 are emulated to today's personal home computers.

Many games from before 1992 are easy to emulate, and there is reasons why these games are made available today. One reason is to help revive a popular game that has been discontinued from the market. This helps bring revenue in to newer game suppliers, and benefits the public by bringing back arcade games that they will enjoy. Furthermore, emulating games before 1992 is easier and is done because there is quite a bit of information out there about those games. This makes the emulation of them much easier, versus emulation of new arcade games which would require quite a bit of reverse engineering.

The reason why it is harder to have new games emulated than older ones is because newer game systems often lack the horsepower that it takes for a game to run at a playable, faster speed. Furthermore, systems such as the Atari 7800 which was encrypted in a way that made the emulation process quite difficult. Not impossible, but extremely difficult. Therefore, it is better to emulate older game systems rather than newer ones or later models of Atari.

The advantage of emulating games is to avoid the classic game enthusiast from having to reprogram or port the classic games to a new console. Instead, the only thing that person has to do is write them with an upright emulator. This helps the classic arcade game enthusiast acquire exact replicas of many older arcade games much faster.

In order to make sure that you and run a game emulator carefully you should make sure that you read the instructions for the emulation process very carefully. These instructions usually come with a file that you have to download and unzip from a game emulation website. Some examples of game emulators include Raine emulator which can emulate 300 arcade games.

If you go to websites offering emulators you can find all kinds of information regarding emulators. You can find emulators for a variety of computer operating systems such as Window, Linux, or Macintosh. These emulators that you download will help you run simulations of all your favorite arcade games.

Before deciding to emulate any arcade games, keep in mind that this is a somewhat complex process. Those who are experts at this type of thing will have no problem, but those who are not; you should do your homework before attempting to emulate any arcade games to your current computer operating system. For those that do not know, there are two different types of emulators.

The two different types of emulators are the single-type emulators, and the multi-type emulators. The examples of the single-type emulators of arcade games are Atari 2600, NES, and Apple II emulators. The best example of multi-type emulators is called the Multi Arcade Machine Emulator (MAME). The MAME can runt hundreds of games but will not be able to run on the same system. These are some examples of emulators that can make it possible for people today to play the same classic arcade games that earlier generations have played-and help those from an earlier generation enjoy those games.

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why does bill gates get all the credit for creating windows?

when he was the one who stole the idear from apple and atari

Bill Gates didn't create Windows--the people working for his company created it. Some of these people had been working for Xerox PARC but got frustrated with Xerox's lack of interest in this new mouse-driven graphical user interface. Most of the Xerox GUI UI team left Xerox and split up to join Digital Research (and created GEM, a product I supported at DRI), Apple (and created the MacIntosh), and Microsoft (where they created Windows--a product I supported while working at Microsoft in '86).

All of these GUI UIs were derived from the same work done at XEROX--work that Xerox never considered as being theirs. They actually licensed GEM back from DRI (I was there when the contracts were signed).

Get your facts right before you go bashing Bill Gates.

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