From: Sasha Chislenko (sasha1@netcom.com)
Date: Tue Jun 01 1999 - 20:26:45 MDT
At 06:13 AM 6/1/99 , Brian Atkins wrote:
>I have seen this attitude a lot over the past several months
>(in myself too)... ideas pop up, seem wonderful, but the person
>envisioning it does not have the wherewithal to just do it.
>Seems that if there was some kind of company that would pay
>people for ideas, and then use its resources to develop them
>that it could really make some dough. Like Hollywood paying
>writers for scripts- the writers don't make much cash, but
>writing is what they love; the studios make all the $$$. Hmmm
One of the ways this can be handled, is to find a company that
believes in your ideas and have a general contracting arrangement
with them, with stock sharing. I started doing this now, and it
allows me to both launch the ideas and eat better sandwiches.
Another approach is to have an umbrella company that would
launch startups and work with investors, managerial teams,
techie pools and the idea guys. This activity is interesting
enough to attract some people. Such groups exist, we could
create a new one.
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Sasha Chislenko <http://www.lucifer.com/~sasha/home.html>
Intelligenesis Corp. <http://intelligenesis.net>
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