Proof that Bill Gates is the Devil!

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  1. still_longhorn

    still_longhorn Registered Member

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    Proof that Bill Gates is the Devil
    The real name of "the" Bill Gates is William Henry Gates III. Nowadays he is known as Bill Gates (III), where "III" means the order of third (3rd.)

    By converting the letters of his current name to the ASCII-values and adding his (III), you get the following:

    B 66
    I 73
    L 76
    L 76
    G 71
    A 65
    T 84
    E 69
    S 83
    + 3
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    666 !!

    Some might ask, "How did Bill Gates get so powerful?" Coincidence? Or just the beginning of mankind's ultimate and total enslavemento_O

    Before you decide, consider the following:

    M S - D O S 6 . 2 1
    77+83+45+68+79+83+32+54+46+50+49 = 666

    W I N D O W S 9 5
    87+73+78+68+79+87+83+57+53+1 = 666

    Coincidence? You decide...

    :D :rolleyes:
     
  2. Marja

    Marja Honestly, I'm not a bot!!

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    That's strange, why didn't I look for the devil in DOS?!? He must cloud our minds, with Windows patches!:eek: :eek:
     
  3. wildman

    wildman Registered Member

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    :rolleyes: :doubt: HELLO and 11 is eleven and 1+1 is two, but two can never be 1, one can be alone but 1 and 1 can never be alone. Wait two can become as 1, I think, has been to long don't remember though.

    It's either on or it's off. 001 = ? 0001 = ? and 100 = ? Oh no I forget, and for so many years I played with this stuff. Do you any longer wonder why I am warped?

    The devil made me do it, or was it Bill Gates ? AH!

    Thanks
    Wildman
    :p
     
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