Having said all that, Marketing would problem laugh at me. :-)
Where in heaven's name did this idealist come from?
Just had to express my thoughts. That's all. :-)
Marketing reality, truly, is so far removed from idealistic notions!
I rest my case.

On May 19, 11:23 am, kurosh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> To put it another way,
> If you want to be a true champion, you have to rush to the net even
> when it is break-point, set-point, match-point, championship-point.
> If you play percentage tennis you can never be a true champion. Take
> the risks and reap the rewards. Or be relegated to mediocrity forever.
>
> On May 19, 11:01 am, kurosh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > The biggest problem, as I see it, is the irreparable psychological
> > damage that might have been done.
> > Truly gifted developers, people with true creativity, the lateral
> > thought process, all have to be nurtured, if techonlogical progress is
> > to move in leaps and bounds.
> > Mediocre applications will not make a platform great.
> > Suppressing genius will only leave a long-term negative effect in the
> > minds of those who felt that they could make a difference. Those very
> > same people will have no more reason to contribute, to create
> > something out of nothing, to do the impossible, to make the platform
> > greater than ever imaginable.
> > The scenario at present is similar to the one Hank Rearden faced in
> > the novel "Atlas Shrugged" by Ayn Rand.
> > Who will hold up the World if Atlas shrugs?- Hide quoted text -
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