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Old 10-09-2011, 08:49 AM   #159
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Originally Posted by SeaKing View Post
You don't have to like someone personally in order to appreciate the great contributions they made.

It may be that in order to contribute so much they had to sacrifice something of their personality. Perhaps these people are driven so that their likability quotient suffers.

Bill Gates
Steve Jobs
Larry Ellison
Michael Dell
The nut that started Facebook
Good point.
Were Thomas Edison, AG Bell, Robert Ford good guys.
A Einstein slept around.

Heck who is without fault?
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