> > Everybody likes to play games.
>
> Well hello I don't, like perhaps majority of adults I know. Not on my
> mobile in particular.

There are always exceptions of course. And the multi-billion game
industry shows that you and your friends are indeed, well, exceptions.
There are demographic differences of course, and if you're talking
about the +50 age group than you are probably correct, but I doubt a
platform targeting only that segment of the general population is
going to be very successful.

> > But even if you
> > aren't you may be able to see that without us, the developers, Android
> > is clearly going to die a quick and painful death.
>
> Let's just not speak for everyone. I'm a developer and I lost as well,
> but you five guys give us losers bad name.

If you think what I said isn't true then provide a coutner argument
instead of a meaningless statement. I don't see how I give you a bad
name by saying that a platform can not survive without the developers
who are actually writing the applications for it, but I'm sure you can
shed some light on that one.
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