Nice joke.

If you don't have difficulty re-target then how can you keep the block time on 7 Minutes? With difficulty 1 a fast ASIC miner will find all the block in no time and all depends on how fast it can push it to the wallet daemon and how fast it can push out to the network. Let's say this coin will have an exchange and will have some real value. Just imagine hundreds of nodes in the network pushing out blocks at a rate of 10-100/s. I think multiple forks will be inevitable at this rate.

all specialist here. I'm very much lucky.
Why you talk before see the code ? I already told that we have set a special firewall that will reject fast blocks. This feature give a resistant for big asics and for every fork attemps.
Also the diff at 1 give the same opportunity to every, fast and slow asics
Sorry if I sounded like trolling, I didn't meant to offend you, usually it's not my style.
I'm curious to see the implementation of your vision.
Just wasn't clear how you can accomplish to goal of this coin. It sounds like you are trying to introduce another factor to limit the block rate which originally the difficulty re-targeting was designed for. The question is how you'll be able to decide which node will get less or more coins, if it's not based on hash rate. Each node can submit a limited number of block? In this case one can install hundreds of nodes load balancing a big ASIC miner between them. It's true that it's harder but the network still can be exploited by powerful miners.