It may be fair.  Is it necessary?

2008/5/4 Incognito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>  Kevin Galligan,
>
>  I'm not saying that you are one by the way. However, I will always
>  post a la O'Reilly way whenever I disagree with anybodies comments,
>  especially with those that are being extremely unreasonable to the
>  point that they will hurt the rest of us or the Android community. I'm
>  nobody's friend so I don't feel bad about hurting anybody's feelings.
>  Feel free to call me a bastard or whatever if anybody likes. All is
>  fair (Although I know Dan M. doeesn't like this very much).
>
>
>
>
>  On May 4, 7:04 pm, Incognito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  > >Dude.  You're like the ADC's Bill O'Reilly.  Make sure we all think
>  > >like you, by ridicule and browbeating if needed.
>  >
>  > Yes, whiners deserve to be ridiculed. Also, people that get really mad
>  > at my comments are usually (not always but most of the time) whiners
>  > or of the glass is half empty type.
>  >
>  > On May 4, 6:56 pm, "Kevin Galligan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  >
>  >
>  >
>  > > Dude.  You're like the ADC's Bill O'Reilly.  Make sure we all think
>  > > like you, by ridicule and browbeating if needed.
>  >
>  > > 2008/5/4 Incognito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>  >
>  > > >  If you are really looking for an answer here it is: People that whine
>  > > >  is the worst possible people you can have in a team or community. They
>  > > >  bring everybody else down. Whining or negativity is like a decease
>  > > >  that if you do not put an end to it or try to mitigate it, it will
>  > > >  spread and infest everybody around us. I do not believe in my gut that
>  > > >  google is acting in bad faith, if they were I would be the first to be
>  > > >  complaining. No, people that whine they usually do it every time they
>  > > >  can, in their jobs, in their relationship. These people also will make
>  > > >  a minor thing into a huge problem, almost like yellow journalism.
>  >
>  > > >  On May 4, 10:17 am, "Kevin Galligan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  > > >  > Why do you feel like you need to?
>  >
>  > > >  > 2008/5/4 Incognito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>  >
>  > > >  > >  How do you know it wasn't simply the application that failed? 
> Yes,
>  > > >  > >  there are 4 judges, why would you doubt this if they already 
> confirmed
>  > > >  > >  it. Honestly, sometimes is hard not to flame on you guys.
>  >
>  > > >  > >  On May 4, 5:44 am, dr123 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  > > >  > >  > Nice philology but i believe approx 1/10 apps has a client 
> server
>  > > >  > >  > which is able to count the hits. Calculatos don't for example. 
> Why
>  > > >  > >  > would someone complain? He doesn't know...
>  > > >  > >  > Google promised 4 judges.
>  >
>  > > >  > >  > On 4 Μάϊος, 10:44, Incognito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  >
>  > > >  > >  > > aksonov,
>  >
>  > > >  > >  > > There were 1700+ entries. There are only a handful of people 
> that like
>  > > >  > >  > > you are complaining they didn't get a fair judging. 
> Unfortunately with
>  > > >  > >  > > such a large number of entries there will always be a small 
> number of
>  > > >  > >  > > people that will feel like they got cheated. Even if the 
> contest is as
>  > > >  > >  > > best as it can be. I'm guessing that the number of people 
> that feel
>  > > >  > >  > > they got cheated will increase after they find out they 
> lost. This
>  > > >  > >  > > will always be the case in any contest. I'm sorry for your 
> pain and
>  > > >  > >  > > hard work but I do not don't think that this contest should 
> be delayed
>  > > >  > >  > > just for a few people that feels they got cheated. 
> Personally I don't
>  > > >  > >  > > think I can handle another week of checking this forum every 
> 5
>  > > >  > >  > > minutes.
>  >
>  > > >  > >  > > On May 4, 3:34 am, aksonov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  >
>  > > >  > >  > > > I don't understand something - top 100 app were selected 
> (?!) but I
>  > > >  > >  > > > still have ONE testing for my client/server app. Do we 
> have ONE judge
>  > > >  > >  > > > per application?? Or applications were selected without 
> looking into
>  > > >  > >  > > > them?? I didn't expect that Google could organize things 
> in such
>  > > >  > >  > > > way... Ogh, my belief in Google as "company for people" is 
> broken.
>  >
>  > > >  > >  > > > If it happened not only with me, please post here.
>  > > >  > >  > > > I don't believe that it is OK for Google to get such 
> negative feedback
>  > > >  > >  > > > from many submitters, this way ADC become just lottery or 
> something
>  > > >  > >  > > > like this  (when just one judge could decide application 
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