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RE: [xml-dev] Too much power? was RE: [xml-dev] 2007 Predictions

Quoting Len Bullard <cbullard@hiwaay.net>:

> When simple just isn't what the audience wants and what you offer isn't
> powerful enough:  why X3D and 3D graphics ARE hard. :-)

3D graphics are not as hard as they look. And there seem to be good  
experts scattered around the world to help out if need be.

> Understand our problem?  To bend to your rules, we have to commit commercial
> suicide while you jabber and Raph the Kos, Clay the Shirk, Rosey Phil laugh.

oh Len.... sounds like you're having an attitude today.

> Self-preservation out competes consensus.  You want a VC to pay attention,
> you have to have a business plan that doesn't include technological suicide
> as the exit strategy.

Just take a deep breath... a glass of mellow red... or go for a swim  
in the pool.

Water is warm, weather is nice...

what more could you want...

David

ps: i never let the vc's spoil a nice dip in the pool.



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