June27
With June 27 or 30 marking the Microsoft founder’s last official day of work, I would like to bid a simple farewell to one of the prominent figures of the 20th century. Someone who has a grand dream and perseverance (and any other ‘ingredients’) to put PC in every single home and eventually started the revolution that makes German unification looks pale in comparison. Yes, Bill Gates is retiring as full time employee of Microsoft.
Instead, he become a part time employee for Microsoft. Wondering how much is his paycheck as a part timer.
The reactions to his farewell have been varied across the netspher. Here are some interesting ones I could find.
One that thank him…
Bill Gates ‘ last day at Microsoft is just days away, so it’s a good time to take stock of what the man has and hasn’t done for us (and in some cases, to us). By and large, I think we owe Bill Gates a world of thanks. - Lance Ulanoff has written a well balanced article on Bill Gates here
One that ridicule him…
Now that Gates officially has announced plans to relinquish his day-to-day company responsibilities by July 2008, we thought it would be a good time to look back on some of the less popular products and technologies championed by Gates during his 31-year Microsoft tenure. - Something we can learn about Gates’s flop here
In any case, I am sure Microsoft has lost one great employee.
June13
As I have mentioned in previous post, it pays to get a good and decent MSN account. However, what happened if your MSN account is not the exactly the most professional looking? Well… I have discovered several options you can have.
Make a new account and import your existing contact people to new account. Dump the old account
Just google ‘creating new windows live account’ and ‘exporting and importing msn contact’
Make a new account and keep the old account. Add necessary contact the more professional account manually. Use Messenger Plus! To run two account concurrently.
Google ‘messenger plus!’
If you use email OTHER than @hotmail.com / @live.com / @msn.com as your live ID, go to account setting and click ‘change’ (see picture)

I forgot the sequence but you could easily find it in. In short you can change your abc@def.com live id into 123@456.com easily. I would not recommend you to change to @hotmail.com / @live.com / @msn.com though for reason I will mentioned shortly.
If you use @hotmail.com / @live.com / @msn.com, create a new live ID and use TrueSwitch to seamlessly migrate to another @hotmail.com / @live.com / @msn.com live id account.
Notice that Microsoft will not allow you to use another email as your live id. Once you are in their domain, you will be trapped there forever. Smart. Penalizing their loyal underlings for being loyal.

https://secure5.trueswitch.com/winlive/
Happy migrating from your old msn account.
Oh… this is my 100th post up to date