One more thing, in the music business producers will only need to hear
a person for a minute or less to determine whether they like the
person or not. Same is the thing here. They do not need to spend half
an hour testing your application to determine whether they like it or
not. So if you only got a minute or so,well, I'm sorry to tell you
this but it could be that:

A) Your application stinks from the judges perspective and no matter
how much you want them to look at it the longer they look at it the
stronger the stench.
B)Your application had a problem and failed to load or work as you
expected, this would not be unusual given that these are all first
versions and have not been thoroughly tested, even if you claim you
did. Things always fail when somebody other than you tests the
application. Belive me, I have several years of experience and this is
very true.
C)The judge got confused on how to use your application (I'm being
nice here so that you can blame it on the judge, of course it is not
your application, it is perfect, a work of art, and this is the only
reason you did not win!)

On May 2, 5:25 pm, Incognito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Fourth, we need an escalation process if we can prove that our
> > application was not evaluated fairly.  We are dealing with globally-
> > written apps being globally evaluated – at a minimum, there are bound
> > to some language and cultural miscommunications.
>
> What are you? Insane? This will never happen. Seems to me like you
> rather work the angles rather than win the competition like everybody
> else.
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