I've already said what I have to say in another thread:
http://groups.google.com/group/android-challenge/msg/33e329b47786ca02

> > Really? Wow!
>
> > Take care of your company before commenting on others.. Good luck to you!

Yes I am, good luck to you too.

On May 18, 5:46 pm, Braden Napier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> LoL ok - none of you guys are making sense.  This is in no way meant
> to be a flame post like you guys are making it.
>
> "Get your brains checked" hmm - I have no idea how the market works?
> Obviously I described it perfectly above.  Yet, if you know so much
> q2dm1, please let me know how it works - I would love to know your
> take.
>
> It's simple - the more people you attract to a product the more you
> will sell.
>
> "Cooking Capsules" attracts middle-aged women... one of the best
> programs out there - because thats a market of people that normally
> come in and say "just give me the free phone, that's all I care
> about."
>
> They are taking the same philosophy as Nintendo Wii, as I have said -
> and you are stupid to disagree.  They want Smart Phones to hit every
> age group and offer something to every age group - and they made their
> decisions accordingly.
>
> "Its interesting how u chose to compare ADC 1 with lottery. On one
> side
> theres 5-6 months of day/night hardwork and on the other hand u have
> a
> ticket acquired by spending few bucks. Seriously consider getting
> your
> brains checked, coz at this stage of mental illness.... "
>
> Ok - so you worked 5-6 months day/night and that whole time you were
> expecting to win or you were gonna start flaming Google telling them
> they cheated?  You worked hard and YOU FAILED!  Deal with it!  Make
> your program better - start over if you have to... no you know what
> Google is looking for.  Get your app polished and ready for ADC II or
> leave the comunity.  That easy.
>
> Nothing more to say.  If your going to whine and accuse Google of
> cheating - just leave...If you can put it past you and stop thinking
> your applications are better then everyone elses.... and accept that
> your application wasn't good enough to make the top 50... study the
> applications that won and create an application that will win the next
> competition (I am sure it will feature a lot more money considering
> the $100 million and $150 million contests blackberry and apple are
> doing).
>
> On May 18, 8:18 am, Joa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > On May 16, 12:23 pm, Braden Napier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > $25,000 to me, doesn't really matter -
>
> > I could put that money on a table too, and so could many others here,
> > I am sure... but that's not the point. Would you put that money (minus
> > taxes) on the line to hire a lawyer so you can go fight in court
> > against patent trolls while Android & app pool are still in their
> > infancy? You've got to be pretty bold not to fold.
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