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There's Another Interesting Story to Bill Gates' Mugshot
Nov 02, 2014 21:36
Bill Gates has got some bad in him. He's been arrested before. Twice, back in the 70s. But it turns out, there's more to this story than you know.
Gates was arrested twice, in 1975 and 1977. The first time, he was driving without a license and speeding. The second time, he was driving without a license and not stopping at a stop sign.
He was also smiling in his mugshot. But this is the story. The outline of his mugshot is thought to have inspired the photo outline on various Microsoft applications.
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