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| Thread ID: 36564 | 2003-08-13 07:22:00 | Congrats to Brett Mason for winning prize | vk_dre (195) | Press F1 |
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| 167434 | 2003-08-14 12:56:00 | K. Thx. I guess the judging must've been a bit subjective then. | Greg S (201) | ||
| 167435 | 2003-08-14 22:01:00 | > I guess the judging must've been a bit subjective then. Oh Greg, if you are meaning what I think you mean that is a bit uncharitable. :-( It is not easy for Robo to pick a winner - I think he discards heaps of names that come out of the hat because they haven't behaved nicely enough (that's why I keep missing out :p). I like to see big prizes on PF1 go to someone really deserving but there are so many of those here and quite a few have already won prizes in the past. At least this time it went to someone who has been around for a while, not like one of the games earlier this year, and Brett has been quite helpful with his Linux answers. Geez, I feel sorry for Robo when it comes to prizegiving. :D |
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| 167436 | 2003-08-15 00:27:00 | Jeez sorry if that sounded as bad as Suzie Bee thinks. I wasn't trying to suggest that "subjective" is a bad thing, but if there was no definitive question/answer, how else? If something like that nice little contest were to come up again, it could be useful to know more or less what criteria were involved in selecting a winner. | Greg S (201) | ||
| 167437 | 2003-08-15 06:57:00 | > If something like that nice little contest were to come up again, it could be useful to know more or less what criteria were involved in selecting a winner. A contest, as in a quiz? Now that's an idea....... :-) Hey wait a minute.... we do quizzes here everyday though, don't we?? :p :D |
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