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BySteve Jobs had some very harsh things to say about Bill Gates in the just-published biography of him. In an interview yesterday, Gates responded quite kindly to that criticism, but also took credit for helping Steve Jobs invent the Mac.In the biography, He also said, 'He'd be a broader guy if he had dropped acid once or gone off to an ashram when he was younger.' Related: Gates didn't rise to the bait, saying complimentary things about Jobs and saying that because Apple was in financial trouble in various times, it was no surprise that Jobs would lash out at him.When Amanpour asked what he felt about the criticism, 'Well, Steve and I worked together, creating the Mac. We Microsoft had more people on it, did the key software for it.' One can only imagine Jobs' reaction to the claim that the 'unimaginative,' 'fundamentally odd' and 'weirdly flawed' Gates was a co-creator of one of Jobs' greatest accomplishments. Needless to say, he would not be pleased.Gates then expanded on his answer: 'So, over the course of the 30 years we worked together, you know, he said a lot of very nice things about me and he said a lot of tough things.
Chess Kombat As ridiculous as it may sound on paper, Mortal Kombat: Deception's Chess Mode was a bloody brilliant idea. Like an ultra-violent Battle Chess on steroids, Chess Mode tested both your strategic strength as well as your beat-em-up abilities. Think of it as a custom-built variant of good old chess, but with traps, sorcery and violent deaths. Considering the traditionally low-brow perception of beat-em-up gaming, modifying MK into a brain-taxing strategy game was a surprising move, and it worked a treat.
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