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Jan. 16th, 2004 12:53 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
so. on mcsweeney's, they have a recurring feature: Concise Interviews with Notable People. and this is one interview:
"The following interview was conducted by Andy Wang, a former Microsoft employee (and now a teacher of journalism at the University of Missouri), at a dinner hosted by Mr. Gates at his lakeside home, in the summer of 1996.
AW: What do you think about mandatory ratings on computer games?
Bill Gates: They're saying the games are too violent. I think our games aren't violent enough. I mean, screw it."
beautiful.
"The following interview was conducted by Andy Wang, a former Microsoft employee (and now a teacher of journalism at the University of Missouri), at a dinner hosted by Mr. Gates at his lakeside home, in the summer of 1996.
AW: What do you think about mandatory ratings on computer games?
Bill Gates: They're saying the games are too violent. I think our games aren't violent enough. I mean, screw it."
beautiful.