Can you help me?
I'm sorry for being such a stupid git, but I seem to remember that
there was a page somewhere where you explained what the various award
names actually meant (categories and such). Now I wanted to take a
second look at it (with the evil hidden agenda to nominate some of my
own stuff if possible) and can't find it.
Has it been taken down or am I simply an idiot? If - what is the more
likely case - the latter is true, can you point me into the right
direction?
Thanks,
Soledad
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MEFAwards@yahoogroups.com, "Soledad" <annaliess@h...> wrote:
> Can you help me?
>
> I'm sorry for being such a stupid git, but I seem to remember that
> there was a page somewhere where you explained what the various
award
> names actually meant (categories and such). Now I wanted to take a
> second look at it (with the evil hidden agenda to nominate some of
my
> own stuff if possible) and can't find it.
>
> Has it been taken down or am I simply an idiot? If - what is the
more
> likely case - the latter is true, can you point me into the right
> direction?
Well, I did just move it, but I didn't change the file location, just
the link. Anyway, you can look in the 2004 MEFA Winners database (in
the Database section) to see all the main categories and the awards
for them listed.
Otherwise, they are in the FAQ.
--Ainaechoiriel
who has lost connection to her home computer. Sigh.
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MEFAwards@yahoogroups.com, "ainaechoiriel" <mefaadmin@e...>
wrote:
> Well, I did just move it, but I didn't change the file location,
just the link. Anyway, you can look in the 2004 MEFA Winners database
(in the Database section) to see all the main categories and the
awards for them listed.
>
> Otherwise, they are in the FAQ.
Yes, I found the listing at the first time, too, that's not my
problem. But I seem to remember that there was some sort of
explanation to the individual award names, like which one was for
Silmarillion-based stories, or for Elven stories or for Gondor-
related ones or Hobbits or stuff.
It's entirely possible, of course, that I'm mixing it up with some
other awards, in which case I apologize.
> --Ainaechoiriel
> who has lost connection to her home computer. Sigh.
Autsch! Hopefully, it doesn't mean that you have lost any data as
well?
Soledad
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MEFAwards@yahoogroups.com, "Soledad" <annaliess@h...> wrote:
> --- In MEFAwards@yahoogroups.com, "ainaechoiriel" <mefaadmin@e...>
> wrote:
>
> Yes, I found the listing at the first time, too, that's not my
> problem. But I seem to remember that there was some sort of
> explanation to the individual award names, like which one was for
> Silmarillion-based stories, or for Elven stories or for Gondor-
> related ones or Hobbits or stuff.
Hmm...I don't know if there was such a thing. My memory is iffy at
times. But we can certainly discuss it. I'll post another post on
this while I'm waiting for my computers to show up again.
> Autsch! Hopefully, it doesn't mean that you have lost any data as
> well?
Oh, no. So far it just means that my computers are apparently not
getting the internet. Thus GoToMyPc.com can't reach them. And since
I'm sitting at work, that means I can't reach them. I miss them. :-(
--Ainaechoiriel