I remember hearing somewhere that at any point in time there are a bunch of
people independently working on the same problem and at least a few will
find the same solution. I've recently experienced that when I found someone
I know in LA was working on the same problem as me but from a different
angle. It doesn't worry me because either of us could end up pivoting,
failing to execute properly or screwing up the marketing.

Rich

On 14/05/2014 1:12 AM, "Phil M" <phil.montgom...@majura.com> wrote:
> When I sold my company to Novell (remember them), we were stopped in the
halls by numerous engineers with the comment "I had exactly the same idea
as Netoria" - my response "Yes, you probably did have the same idea, but we
built it"..

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