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View Poll Results: Which post should win the Topic of the week 30, July, 2008 contest?
The Magic that Blinds Us. 7 77.78%
The limits of quanta 1 11.11%
How It All Ends 1 11.11%
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 9. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 07-25-2008   #21 (permalink)
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Re: Topic Of The Week 30, July, 2008

I'm confused.

Why are there only three choices now? Why does MTM's last nomination say "week of 31 August"?


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Lightbulb Re: Topic Of The Week 30, July, 2008

Post 18 and latter all show a date of
"week of 31 August"?
I didn't know there was a deadline? (or cutoff date)


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Re: Topic Of The Week 30, July, 2008

This stuff is a bit buggy. I'll sort it out. It shows the *week* number, not the date, and it's not exactly obvious.


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Post What is fairness?

I found this post on "What is fairness?" interesting and have nominated it accordingly for "Topic Of The Week 32, August, 2008"


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Post Solar Super Storm

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Post Particles and waves

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Post Electing God

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Post Electing God

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Post Electing God

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