10 Surprising Facts About Bill GatesThere are a lot of things about one of the wealthiest men in the U.S. that you probably didn't know.

ByDave SmithOriginally published

This story originally appeared onBusiness Insider

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Most people know three things about Bill Gates:

  • He's the 3rd richest man in America (fifth-richest in the world right now).
  • He co-founded one of the most successful tech companies of all time, Microsoft.
  • He's an extremely generous philanthropist through the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

But there are a lot of things about Gates you probably didn't know.

1. As a young teenager at Lakeside Prep School, Gates wrote his first computer program on a General Electric computer.

It was a version of tic-tac-toe, where you could play against the computer.

2. Once his school realized Gates' proclivities for coding, they let him write the school's computer program for scheduling students in classes.

He even slyly altered the code so he was placed in classes with a "disproportionate number of interesting girls."

3. Like many other successful tech entrepreneurs, Gates was a college dropout.

He left Harvard University in 1975 to fully devote himself to Microsoft.

4. Gates was once arrested in New Mexico, in 1977.

He was driving without a license and ran a red light.

5. He used to fly coach until 1997.

Now, he has his own plane. He calls that his "big splurge."

6. One of Gates' biggest splurges, besides his plane, was the Codex Leicester, a collection of writings by Leonardo da Vinci.

He acquired the codex at a 1994 auction for $30.8 million.

7. Despite his immense wealth, Gates says his kids will only inherit $10 million each.

It's just a fraction of his $81.1 billion net worth. "Leaving kids massive amounts of money is not a favor to them," he says.

8. Gates doesn't know any foreign languages.

That, he says, is his biggest regret in life thus far.

9. He used to memorize the license plates of his employees at Microsoft.

Gates wasn't exactly a chill boss. Back in the day, he had a fanatical work ethic that he expected his employees to replicate by working all the time. "I knew everybody's license plates so I could look out in the parking lot and see when did people come in [and] when were they leaving," he told the BBC.

10.盖茨说,如果微软没有解决,他probably would've been a researcher for artificial intelligence.

But, despite his deep interest in AI, Gates says he is "in the camp that is concerned about super intelligence." That camp also includes notable leaders in science in technology, including Stephen Hawking and Elon Musk.

11. His favorite band? Weezer.

He also calls U2 a "favorite," and says he's still "waiting for Spinal tap to go back on tour."

12. Gates reads 50 books a year.

He says that keeping his nose in a book keeps him sharp. "Reading is still the main way that I both learn new things and test my understanding," he says. These are his favorite books fromlast year.

Dave Smith is senior technology editor for Business Insider. His work has been published in Newsweek, Forbes, ABC News, USA TODAY, ReadWrite, Inc. Magazine, The International Business Times, NPR, and others.

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