Having gone from techie hell yesterday to techie heaven today, now you can read the twenty essays that are candidates for awards. I hope they send you like they sent me. And, really, after you read them, if you submitted one you think should have been included, let me know and we will talk.
CLICK HERE: Twenty How We Saved the World essays!
Revised from yesterday:
So, now, although everyone can read my picks, only people who entered the contest can vote. Fingers crossed this collection holds your interest enough to read them all – it could be five a day. Get back to me with your vote by 9:00 a.m. PST on Wednesday, March 6. Then, I will have time to tally them so I can announce the winners on Thursday in what will replace next week’s Tuesday post.
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Send the numbers of your top 5 – no need for comments
Our comment section is a place to make any remarks about what you read. That could get interesting. Quote great lines and let’s see what else. Best not to have it be a treatise, though – short is better.
Am eager to see what you think. And thanks so much for the help that will give me.
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