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Hello everyone,
Paul Blanchard
04/25/03 01:22 P
Good point, jus to clarify here.
Drew Harris
04/30/03 11:53 A
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Paul Blanchard
04/25/2003 01:22 PM

Hello everyone, I must first say I am sorry for the delays in getting this going, but enough of that, this is the time you have been waiting for, it is now time for you to tell us what layout you want for the co-op website.  Head on over to http://www.fuseboxcoop.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=home.article <http://www.fuseboxcoop.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=home.article&articleid=744>; &articleid=744 , read the directions, and if you have any questions please do not hesitate to ask me.  You can also reach the voting page by clicking on the link on the layouts page you have been viewing already. Paul

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Drew Harris
04/30/2003 01:44 AM

Being an admin to the coop site allows me certain privileges. One of which let's me know how many folks have voted for the layouts thus far as well as access site stats. Interestingly enough, on March 31st (the final day of submissions) we got more hits and unique users than any other day the site has been up. However, now that voting has begun, we have had average hits and very poor voter turnout thus far. Perhaps this is related to the fact that most of us do everything last minute...  Perhaps not. Never-the-less, Paul and the submitters for the layout entries have put a good deal of effort into letting you (the co-opers) have a voice in what is to come of the design of your site. Let's show them all how much we appreciate their efforts by giving some time and voting on the layouts. The very nature of a co-op you only get out of it what you put into it. Thanks, Drew Harris On 4/25/03 12:37 PM, "Paul Blanchard" <Paul.Blanchard@Telus.net> wrote: ----- Excess quoted text cut - see Original Post for more -----

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Chris Phillips
04/30/2003 11:36 AM

Oh, and be sure to read the voting instructions carefully so that you get the numbering right. It seemed counter intuitive to me for a second. Chris Being an admin to the coop site allows me certain privileges. One of which let's me know how many folks have voted for the layouts thus far as well as access site stats. Interestingly enough, on March 31st (the final day of submissions) we got more hits and unique users than any other day the site has been up. However, now that voting has begun, we have had average hits and very poor voter turnout thus far. Perhaps this is related to the fact that most of us do everything last minute...  Perhaps not. Never-the-less, Paul and the submitters for the layout entries have put a good deal of effort into letting you (the co-opers) have a voice in what is to come of the design of your site. Let's show them all how much we appreciate their efforts by giving some time and voting on the layouts. The very nature of a co-op you only get out of it what you put into it. Thanks, Drew Harris On 4/25/03 12:37 PM, "Paul Blanchard" <Paul.Blanchard@Telus.net> wrote: > Hello everyone, > > > > I must first say I am sorry for the delays in getting this going, but enough > of that, this is the time you have been waiting for, it is now time for you > to tell us what layout you want for the co-op website.  Head on over to > http://www.fuseboxcoop.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=home.article > <http://www.fuseboxcoop.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=home.article&articleid=744>; > &articleid=744 , read the directions, and if you have any questions please > do not hesitate to ask me.  You can also reach the voting page by clicking > on the link on the layouts page you have been viewing already. > > > > Paul

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Drew Harris
04/30/2003 11:53 AM

Good point, jus to clarify here. Lowest score wins. Therefore, rank your favorite as number one! Just as a champion of a tournament is number one. -Drew On 4/30/03 10:35 AM, "Chris Phillips" <welcomehtml@hotmail.com> wrote: > Oh, and be sure to read the voting instructions carefully so that you get > the numbering right. > It seemed counter intuitive to me for a second. > > Chris


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