23 February 2010 3 Comments

Philabs and the requirement to be math proficient to get funding for start ups.

This had my blood boiling.

What this? If N<=100, what is the number of strings not greater than N in length that will entirely match (case-sensitive) the following regular expression: (ph){1,5}i+l+abs*

Now that my friend is the first question when you are asking for a funding from philabs. What is philabs?

Here's what they say about themselves.

PhiLabs is an idea incubator that provides capital to smart people with new ideas. Where capital is lacking, PhiLabs seeks to reward people who have great and innovative ideas by ensuring that enough capital is available to really develop the idea into a reality and a feasible business.

We at PhiLabs are looking forward in creating new and exciting companies by combining young aspiring entrepreneurs’ ideas, tech skills and business experience into a self sustaining business. In addition to our funding and facilities, we add value by sharing our experience in building and operating companies both offline and online. We provide a conducive environment for both learning and growth for any young entrepreneur.

Nice and dandy right?

Then that question is the first to be filled up when applying for funding.

Here’s my comment about them, I left it at yuga’s site.

They can shove their money up in their collective asses.

What this? If N<=100, what is the number of strings not greater than N in length that will entirely match (case-sensitive) the following regular expression: (ph){1,5}i+l+abs*

Oh yeah right, only the people who can answer that can think and implement bright ideas.

Have you heard of facebook? How about napster? Oh how about Apple or Microsoft? Or Michael Dell, have you heard of him?

Kakainis mga masyadong mayabang.

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