Re: Desktop Supercomputer

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Raj,

   Here is the problem.

   All of us who've been in this industry for any period of time have 
heard an endless stream of "grand ideas". 99% never go anywhere at all. 
After a while, we can't help but get cynical and doubtful of yet another 
grand idea. Add to that your liberal use of "buzz words" and you plan is 
hard to believe.

   If you really want to do this, you will need to show that you are 
serious *and* capable. You need to build the foundation yourself. You 
need to have concrete evidence; code, working prototypes, etc. Only then 
will people know that you are serious and can actually pull off your 
great idea.

   I'm not telling you to give up. I am explaining why you are not being 
taken very seriously. If you really think you can do this, then start 
work and start asking specific questions. Then, when you can show the 
prototype, put together a business plan. Then pitch your idea again.

-- 
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