Posted 26 May 2010 · Report post Fitting right in with the recent posts dealing with young people accomplishing incredible things: Meet the Youngest Ever Microsoft System Engineer: .... Marco Calasan. He's nine years old, and with his four Microsoft certificates he is the youngest Microsoft systems engineer in the world. Marco describes himself as a regular kid who likes to hang out and play with his friends. However, as CNN learned when they went to visit him at his school, Marco Calasan is anything but ordinary; the boy is a computer genius.Showing CNN's Anna Coren around the computer lab at his school, Marco talks about IPTV, the content delivery system he set up all by himself; how he streams high quality video throughout Macedonia; and provides a service for the country's disabled. Each of Marco's achievements is more impressive than the last. So much so, that we hardly surprised to learn he's also written a 312-page book on Windows 7. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 30 May 2010 · Report post It sounds like I might be moving to Macedonia. A 10% flat tax rate for corporate and personal income!!!!. Not to mention I would love to meet this kid and would like betteer still to work with him. Absolutely remarkable. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 30 May 2010 · Report post Shucks, it looks like there legal system is ineffective and level of corruption high. Its a shame that with every good nation in the world there are so many many flaws. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 1 Jun 2010 · Report post It sounds like I might be moving to Macedonia. A 10% flat tax rate for corporate and personal income!!!!. Not to mention I would love to meet this kid and would like betteer still to work with him. Absolutely remarkable.Check out Switzerland, Hong Kong, Luxembourg, Monaco, the Bahamas... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites