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BILL GATES IN HIS BOYHOOD
As a child¡ªand as an adult as well¡ªBill was untidy. It has been said that
in order to counteract this. Mary drew up weekly clothing plans for him.
On Mondays he might go to school in blue, on Tuesdays in green, on Wednesdays
in brown , on Thursdays in black, and so on , Weekend meal schedules might
also be planned in detail. Everything time, at work or during his leisure
time.  

Dinner table discussions in the Gate¡¯s family home were always lively and
educational. ¡°It was a rich environment in which to learn,¡± Bill remembered.


Bill¡¯s contemporaries, even at the age, recognized that he was exceptional.
Every year, he and his friends would go to summer camp. Bill especially
liked swimming and other sports. One of his summer camp friends recalled,
¡°He was never a nerd or a goof or the kind of kid you didn¡¯t want your
team. We all knew Bill was smarter than us. Even back then, when he was
nine or ten years old, he talked like an adult and could express himself
in ways that none of us understood.¡±  

Bill was also well ahead of his classmates in mathematics and science.
He needed to go to a school that challenged him to Lakeside¡ªan all-boys¡¯
school for exceptional students. It was Seattle¡¯s most exclusive school
and was noted for its rigorous academic demands, a place where ¡°even the
dumb kids were smart.¡±  

Lakeside allowed students to pursue their own interests, to whatever extent
they wished. The school prided itself on making conditions and facilities
available that would enable all its students to reach their full potential
. It was the ideal environment for someone like Bill Gates.  

In 1968, the school made a decision that would change thirteen-year-old
Bill Gates¡¯s life¡ªand that of many of others, too.  

Funds were raised, mainly by parents, that enabled the school to gain access
to a computer¡ªa Program Data processor(PDP)¡ªthrough a teletype machine.
Type in a few instructions on the teletype machine and a few seconds later
the PDP would type back its response. Bill Gates was immediately hooked¡ª
so was his best friend at the time, Kent Evans, and another student, Paul
Allen, who was two years older than Bill.  

Whenever they had free time, and sometimes when they didn¡¯t, they would
dash over to the computer room to use the machine. The students became
so single-minded that they soon overtook their teachers in knowledge about
computing and got into a lot of trouble because of their obsession. They
were neglecting their other studies¡ªevery piece of word was handed in late.
Classes were cut. Computer time was also proving to be very expensive.
Within months, the whole budget that had been set aside for the year had
been used up.  

At fourteen, Bill was already writing short programs for the computer to
perform. Early games programs such as Tic-Tac-Toe, or Noughts and Crosses,
and Lunar Landing were written in what was to become Bill¡¯s second language,
BASIC.  

One of the reasons Bill was so good at programming is because it is mathematical
and logical. During his time at Lakeside, Bill scored a perfect eight hundred
on a mathematics test. It was extremely important to him to get this grade-he
had to take the test more than once in order to do it.  

If  Bill Gates was going to be good at something. It was essential to be
the best.  

Bill¡¯s and Paul¡¯s fascination with computers and the business world meant
that they read a great deal. Paul enjoyed magazines like Popular Electronics,
Computer time was expensive and, because both boys were desperate to get
more time and because Bill already had an insight into what they could
achieve financially, the two of them decided to set themselves up as a
company: The Lakeside Programmers Group. ¡°Let¡¯s call the real world and
try to sell something to it!¡± Bill announced.  

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