Hope judges do something like that, because my software is not
finished..
On May 5, 9:46 pm, "Kevin Galligan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't think a free phone would be unrealistic. If anything, to
> those who've already demonstrated an interest in the platform, it
> would just generate more. there are a lot of us who wont' be in the
> top 50 but will still have good ideas. I'll be a lot more likely to
> keep tinkering with them if I had a phone.
>
> Not that I'm not getting one anyway ;)
>
> Speaking of which. If a lot of the judging is done based on reading
> the docs, or at the very least, you don't need to have polished apps,
> can we get some guidance for the next round? I had several ideas I
> put on the shelf because I wouldn't have time and I didn't want to
> dilute my main idea, yet it appears like the judges are just skimming
> the surface and (hopefully) focusing on the concept more than the
> implementation.
>
> Thoughts? Should probably be in a different thread, but, you know. Lazy
> today.On Mon, May 5, 2008 at 3:25 PM, Eugene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Free T-shirts or coffee mugs are more realistic.
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