Thanks Rick for that clarification.  The money we've raised in the
past is on other ventures.

This is no scam.... we were a four person team (a designer, a CFO/COO
type, a server-side programmer and an android client guy) and we've
lost our android guy.

We're forging on regardless of this contest, but I hate to let a good
opportunity go.

J

On Mar 28, 9:59 am, Alex Pisarev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> sorry, my misreading... :(
>
> On Mar 28, 5:25 pm, Rick Genter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Mar 28, 2008, at 7:22 AM, Alex Pisarev wrote:
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> > >> We have a pretty serious Android project going designed to turn  
> > >> into a
> > >> real company with real revenue and real upside for its founders.
> > >> Between the founders we have raised more than $100 M in venture
> > >> capital for early stage start-ups.  There is no doubt we can do it
> > >> again with the right product.
>
> > > Definetely a scam. 100M for early start-up? I would like to see the
> > > VCs who are naive enough to waste such money for early startups.
>
> > > Also, it's quite interesting that the success of such powerful
> > > enterprise is so much related on one Java coder :)
>
> > Though I have no opinion on the original poster, several people are  
> > misreading what was originally typed. The OP said that they "have  
> > raised more than $100 M in venture capital for early stage start-ups".  
> > That doesn't mean that *this* venture has $100 M behind it, only that  
> > they've done that in the past.
> > --
> > Rick Genter
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