During this time...
I have pondered what I will do if this project fails...What will become a new kickstarter project?
Feedback from kickstarter is important. Current rules prohibit submissions having to do with social networks, this could kill us, right out of the chute, or it could open a relationship with kickstarter.
I can suggest reducing the span of the project with i-Stuff, and that will help the project become more successful.
This would be a simpler app, that simply gives you a private place in that is like your home page, or the main page on your current computer, to help bridge the technology gap between desktop computational power and the perspective of the tiny intimate interface of your phone.
i-Stuff App!
If I rip the networking functions out of i-Mon, then I have i-Stuff. Part of a bigger picture that will ultimately include one within the other.
Total rejection of this idea by kickstarter, would mean I will have to go create a kickstarter funded project to replace kickstarter with something more suited to the investors. Wouldn't they like a piece of the pie? Would they be interested in starting a fund to fund? This means they could invest in the idea as well as simply pay to be first.
We wait, but patiently look to the new opportunity this process starts us out on...
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