Five year old wins MS proficiency cert, Gates book
A five year old boy in Thailand has passed Microsoft's Office User Specialist examination (MOUS), and won himself a copy of Bill Gates masterpiece Business At The Speed of Light. The Bangkok English language newspaper The Nation reports that Anji Puri got the computer bug when he was nine months old. He scored 984 out of a possible 1000 in the Microsoft PowerPoint proficiency test - suggesting he'll be a formidable public relations operative in about fourteen years, if we live long enough to see the day.
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