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dbapig
Participant[quote=briansd1]
I would love to see polling organizations do “exit interviews” at those events to see the percentage of protesters that have health insurance.Based on the number of missing teeth, I’m sure quite a few don’t have dental coverage. Of course, medical coverage is not the same as dental coverage. That’s why I’m curious.[/quote]
I also would like to see how many of them really want to follow their heart and call for ending Medicare for the sake of saving $$$. Judging that many seemed pretty old enough to qualify for Medicare either now or very soon, I’d bet they want to keep Medicare as it is.
dbapig
Participant[quote=briansd1]
I would love to see polling organizations do “exit interviews” at those events to see the percentage of protesters that have health insurance.Based on the number of missing teeth, I’m sure quite a few don’t have dental coverage. Of course, medical coverage is not the same as dental coverage. That’s why I’m curious.[/quote]
I also would like to see how many of them really want to follow their heart and call for ending Medicare for the sake of saving $$$. Judging that many seemed pretty old enough to qualify for Medicare either now or very soon, I’d bet they want to keep Medicare as it is.
dbapig
Participant[quote=briansd1]
I would love to see polling organizations do “exit interviews” at those events to see the percentage of protesters that have health insurance.Based on the number of missing teeth, I’m sure quite a few don’t have dental coverage. Of course, medical coverage is not the same as dental coverage. That’s why I’m curious.[/quote]
I also would like to see how many of them really want to follow their heart and call for ending Medicare for the sake of saving $$$. Judging that many seemed pretty old enough to qualify for Medicare either now or very soon, I’d bet they want to keep Medicare as it is.
dbapig
Participant[quote=briansd1]
I would love to see polling organizations do “exit interviews” at those events to see the percentage of protesters that have health insurance.Based on the number of missing teeth, I’m sure quite a few don’t have dental coverage. Of course, medical coverage is not the same as dental coverage. That’s why I’m curious.[/quote]
I also would like to see how many of them really want to follow their heart and call for ending Medicare for the sake of saving $$$. Judging that many seemed pretty old enough to qualify for Medicare either now or very soon, I’d bet they want to keep Medicare as it is.
dbapig
ParticipantI mentioned in a post earlier but do these people really know what Nazism stood for?
Hitler would be rolling in his grave (although it officially doesn’t exist) if he found out he’s being compared equal to a half African man.
Stop calling Obama a Nazi. Some people obviously didn’t learn much in high school…
dbapig
ParticipantI mentioned in a post earlier but do these people really know what Nazism stood for?
Hitler would be rolling in his grave (although it officially doesn’t exist) if he found out he’s being compared equal to a half African man.
Stop calling Obama a Nazi. Some people obviously didn’t learn much in high school…
dbapig
ParticipantI mentioned in a post earlier but do these people really know what Nazism stood for?
Hitler would be rolling in his grave (although it officially doesn’t exist) if he found out he’s being compared equal to a half African man.
Stop calling Obama a Nazi. Some people obviously didn’t learn much in high school…
dbapig
ParticipantI mentioned in a post earlier but do these people really know what Nazism stood for?
Hitler would be rolling in his grave (although it officially doesn’t exist) if he found out he’s being compared equal to a half African man.
Stop calling Obama a Nazi. Some people obviously didn’t learn much in high school…
dbapig
ParticipantI mentioned in a post earlier but do these people really know what Nazism stood for?
Hitler would be rolling in his grave (although it officially doesn’t exist) if he found out he’s being compared equal to a half African man.
Stop calling Obama a Nazi. Some people obviously didn’t learn much in high school…
dbapig
ParticipantOne more reason you may have a hard time finding someone here.
Any skilled programmer can start a software business on the cheap and be his own boss, thanks to iphone and google phone.With iphone/google phone in the mix, you could theoretically start a pretty good software business without the back end logistics like in the ‘old days’. You don’t have to have office/data center which means you don’t have to have a business person/skill for getting funding/managing. You don’t really have to have marketing/sales. All (theoretically) you have to do is write the software and upload it to Apple’s App store for example. You don’t even need a garage. All you need is a PC (or Mac). Cafe/sofa/dining table now replaces a garage.
Now I suspect there are many technically talented people who are not business savvy (or simply don’t want to deal with it). These people used to have to work with a group of people to get a chance at making more than the normal salary (aka stock options). But now with a good iphone app (not with Google phone yet) you could make a few thousand or even a quarter of a million (although very very rare).
Just google iphone success story
http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2008/09/indie-developer/
When some dude can make $250,000 in profit in 2 months by himself, it will surely motivate others to do the same.With such stories around, you’d be hard pressed to find a iphone/google phone developer who’s willing to work for someone else. If they are motivated enough to learn programming iphone/google phone, they would be motivated enough to work for themselves, and not for someone else.
The situation will improve when the gold rush like sentiments die down though.
Flu, as of now the stars are aligned against you finding a decent google phone programmer.
imho.
dbapig
ParticipantOne more reason you may have a hard time finding someone here.
Any skilled programmer can start a software business on the cheap and be his own boss, thanks to iphone and google phone.With iphone/google phone in the mix, you could theoretically start a pretty good software business without the back end logistics like in the ‘old days’. You don’t have to have office/data center which means you don’t have to have a business person/skill for getting funding/managing. You don’t really have to have marketing/sales. All (theoretically) you have to do is write the software and upload it to Apple’s App store for example. You don’t even need a garage. All you need is a PC (or Mac). Cafe/sofa/dining table now replaces a garage.
Now I suspect there are many technically talented people who are not business savvy (or simply don’t want to deal with it). These people used to have to work with a group of people to get a chance at making more than the normal salary (aka stock options). But now with a good iphone app (not with Google phone yet) you could make a few thousand or even a quarter of a million (although very very rare).
Just google iphone success story
http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2008/09/indie-developer/
When some dude can make $250,000 in profit in 2 months by himself, it will surely motivate others to do the same.With such stories around, you’d be hard pressed to find a iphone/google phone developer who’s willing to work for someone else. If they are motivated enough to learn programming iphone/google phone, they would be motivated enough to work for themselves, and not for someone else.
The situation will improve when the gold rush like sentiments die down though.
Flu, as of now the stars are aligned against you finding a decent google phone programmer.
imho.
dbapig
ParticipantOne more reason you may have a hard time finding someone here.
Any skilled programmer can start a software business on the cheap and be his own boss, thanks to iphone and google phone.With iphone/google phone in the mix, you could theoretically start a pretty good software business without the back end logistics like in the ‘old days’. You don’t have to have office/data center which means you don’t have to have a business person/skill for getting funding/managing. You don’t really have to have marketing/sales. All (theoretically) you have to do is write the software and upload it to Apple’s App store for example. You don’t even need a garage. All you need is a PC (or Mac). Cafe/sofa/dining table now replaces a garage.
Now I suspect there are many technically talented people who are not business savvy (or simply don’t want to deal with it). These people used to have to work with a group of people to get a chance at making more than the normal salary (aka stock options). But now with a good iphone app (not with Google phone yet) you could make a few thousand or even a quarter of a million (although very very rare).
Just google iphone success story
http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2008/09/indie-developer/
When some dude can make $250,000 in profit in 2 months by himself, it will surely motivate others to do the same.With such stories around, you’d be hard pressed to find a iphone/google phone developer who’s willing to work for someone else. If they are motivated enough to learn programming iphone/google phone, they would be motivated enough to work for themselves, and not for someone else.
The situation will improve when the gold rush like sentiments die down though.
Flu, as of now the stars are aligned against you finding a decent google phone programmer.
imho.
dbapig
ParticipantOne more reason you may have a hard time finding someone here.
Any skilled programmer can start a software business on the cheap and be his own boss, thanks to iphone and google phone.With iphone/google phone in the mix, you could theoretically start a pretty good software business without the back end logistics like in the ‘old days’. You don’t have to have office/data center which means you don’t have to have a business person/skill for getting funding/managing. You don’t really have to have marketing/sales. All (theoretically) you have to do is write the software and upload it to Apple’s App store for example. You don’t even need a garage. All you need is a PC (or Mac). Cafe/sofa/dining table now replaces a garage.
Now I suspect there are many technically talented people who are not business savvy (or simply don’t want to deal with it). These people used to have to work with a group of people to get a chance at making more than the normal salary (aka stock options). But now with a good iphone app (not with Google phone yet) you could make a few thousand or even a quarter of a million (although very very rare).
Just google iphone success story
http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2008/09/indie-developer/
When some dude can make $250,000 in profit in 2 months by himself, it will surely motivate others to do the same.With such stories around, you’d be hard pressed to find a iphone/google phone developer who’s willing to work for someone else. If they are motivated enough to learn programming iphone/google phone, they would be motivated enough to work for themselves, and not for someone else.
The situation will improve when the gold rush like sentiments die down though.
Flu, as of now the stars are aligned against you finding a decent google phone programmer.
imho.
dbapig
ParticipantOne more reason you may have a hard time finding someone here.
Any skilled programmer can start a software business on the cheap and be his own boss, thanks to iphone and google phone.With iphone/google phone in the mix, you could theoretically start a pretty good software business without the back end logistics like in the ‘old days’. You don’t have to have office/data center which means you don’t have to have a business person/skill for getting funding/managing. You don’t really have to have marketing/sales. All (theoretically) you have to do is write the software and upload it to Apple’s App store for example. You don’t even need a garage. All you need is a PC (or Mac). Cafe/sofa/dining table now replaces a garage.
Now I suspect there are many technically talented people who are not business savvy (or simply don’t want to deal with it). These people used to have to work with a group of people to get a chance at making more than the normal salary (aka stock options). But now with a good iphone app (not with Google phone yet) you could make a few thousand or even a quarter of a million (although very very rare).
Just google iphone success story
http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2008/09/indie-developer/
When some dude can make $250,000 in profit in 2 months by himself, it will surely motivate others to do the same.With such stories around, you’d be hard pressed to find a iphone/google phone developer who’s willing to work for someone else. If they are motivated enough to learn programming iphone/google phone, they would be motivated enough to work for themselves, and not for someone else.
The situation will improve when the gold rush like sentiments die down though.
Flu, as of now the stars are aligned against you finding a decent google phone programmer.
imho.
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