I'm sorry, but it looks like they got their faces swapped in the thumbnail.
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Since the article doesn't mention it, Langlois founded Softimage before selling it to Microsoft in 1994 (who sold it to Avid, who sold it on to Autodesk). The chocolate plantation is Bois Cotlette, which seems mostly to offer tours.
Yeah, that actually connects it to my life. Imagine calling John McAffee just a gun, boat and prostitute enthusiast.
John McAffee just a gun, boat and prostitute enthusiast
I mean.....
Holy shit. So this is how the rich get their kicks. But also this story is definitely the type of story someone's gonna make into a movie in the next 10-20 years
I'd watch it.
Instead of hiring hitmen he should have just invited them on a tour of his chocolate factory.
Willy Whacka, is that you?
I'd be interested to know if an American who owns a chocolate and coffee plantation in another country is also a millionaire.
A canadian billionaire, struggling to breathe: I'd pay, I'd pay! Let me be!
An american chocolatier: Fine, I'll choke you later.
This is good
So Canada just got richer by some billions doesn't it?