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Gates is linked to a hydrogen-powered superyacht — after denying the first rumor
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In 2020 reports claimed Bill Gates had commissioned 'Aqua,' a $645 million hydrogen-powered superyacht concept — a claim the designer, Sinot, flatly denied, saying it had no business relationship with Gates. Years later, a real hydrogen-powered superyacht built by Dutch shipbuilder Feadship (Project 821, named 'Breakthrough') was widely reported to belong to Gates, though it was never officially confirmed — a fitting tangle for a climate advocate's reputed eco-yacht.
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1990s
Gates keeps a collection of rare and classic cars
Despite his reputation for frugality in some areas, Bill Gates has long indulged a passion for cars, assembling a collection that has included several Porsches — among them the 911 he has owned for decades and the storied 959 — as well as other classics. His automotive tastes, and the saga of importing the then-illegal 959, are among the more colorful footnotes of his personal life.
1990s
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For years Bill Gates retreated twice a year to a secluded cabin for a solitary 'Think Week,' during which he read stacks of papers, books, and employee proposals with no interruptions, emerging with strategic memos that shaped Microsoft's direction. The ritual became famous as a model of deep, focused thinking by a busy executive, and was credited with helping spark major pivots — including Microsoft's embrace of the internet. Gates carried the habit of voracious, deliberate reading into his philanthropy.
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