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Msg# 5922

nominators Posted by BLJean@aol.com November 02, 2005 - 11:24:21 Topic ID# 5922
Somebody nominated FOUR HUNDRED TEN stories? Yikes!

Still, look on the bright side. If all sixty nominators had nominated one
story, there'd have been 60 stories to read and vote on. If all sixty nominators
had nominated four hundred, that'd be... um. Math is not my strong point. An
unwieldy number.

It is difficult to suggest restricting the number of nominations per
nominator, for various reasons. I hate to think of good stories left off the list. But
as it was, there were plenty of good stories on the list, likely, that never
even saw the light of day on my monitor, with such a wealth to choose from.

Lin

In a message dated 11/2/2005 8:31:04 AM Pacific Standard Time,
MEFAwards@yahoogroups.com writes:
There were sixty nominators,
which made the following number of nominations


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