set gChapters = ["INTRO", "PC KING", "WINDOWS"] set gArticles = [["Partwork"], ["pic", "cutting", "cutting", "cutting", "cutting"], ["cutting", "cutting", "pic", "cutting", "movie"]] set gDates = [[], [0, "The Times, Feb 12, 1993", "The Sun, July 8, 1992", "The Times, March 26, 1993", "The Sun, June 3, 1994"], ["The Times, March 18, 1992", "The Times, Aug 18, 1995", 0, "The Times, July 18, 1994"]] set gName = getat(["Gates"],1) @[]#THE MOUSE THAT ROARED#REVENGE OF THE NERDS#COMPUTER BOSS IN MARITAL INTERFACE#COMPUTER KING'S £5 BILLION GIVEAWAY@MICROSOFT TRIUMPHS#WINDOWS CAST A NEW LIGHT ON YOUR DESKTOP##MICROSOFT FORCED TO DILUTE SOFTWARE AGREEMENTS The Gates mansion near Seattle has 20 wall-sized computer screens for artwork and video games. Should he so desire, Gates can beam an image of Van Gogh's Sunflowers to every room in the house#Microsoft spends around $600 million per annum on research and development#The average age of Microsoft's employees is 34. Worldwide, it has 17,000 employees, of whom about a third are women#Gates' favorite business book is My Years With General Motors, by Alfred Sloan#Almost every personal computer in the world runs Microsoft software, with over 120 million people using Windows alone. Each month, another 1.5 million people buy the Windows package#Gates' personal fortune was estimated at around $9 billion in 1995#Success has not spoiled Bill Gates. A list of his favorite meals still includes a hamburger, and he always travels economy class when flying#Gates was born into a comfortable middle-class family in Seattle. His father was a corporate lawyer while his mother was the director of a bank and regent of the University of Washington