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Re: Rules for the voting process of the 1. ISCC
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lugnet.build.contests
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Sat, 5 Jan 2002 00:49:50 GMT
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In lugnet.build.contests, Larry Pieniazek writes:
> In lugnet.build.contests, Reinhard "Ben" Beneke writes:
> > Dear Lego®-Fans!
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> Thanks for that update, Ben!
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> > The voting rules will make sure, that every entry will have the chance to win
> > and for the voting it is definitely not neccessary to compare two
> > themes or entries with each other (since you cannot compare tube dinosors of a
> > child with a 30,000 bricks castle of an adult anyway).
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> Well I don't know about anybody else but those tube dinosaurs are going to
> get high marks from me in my public voting, I thought they were highly
> creative, considering the source! :-)
Agreed.
> I think we may have the "figure skating" problem here. Just about everything
> gets at least a 9 out of ten so it comes down to who gets the 9.95 and who
> gets the 9.99 :-)
This might happen, but if they take an average of all the voters, it will
only take a small percentage of voters using the entire 1-10 range to make
sure everything doesn't end up as 9.9+ It's all relative (and all for fun)
anyway, although I completely agree with the sentiment that the entries are
all top notch.
The one benefit we have over figure skate judging is that we can see all the
models at once before voting on any of them, unlike the figure skate judges
who can not give a "10" for the first performer since they have to leave
something "in reserve" in case they see something better later.
> I said it before but it bears repeating, this is an awesome contest, hats
> off to Herr Hoffmeister for starting it, promoting it, and for the tireless
> work of getting stuff posted
That can't be repeated enough times....Great job Rene! You've set yourself
up for a great "2nd Annual" contest. Also, I did look around the rest of
your site and intend to bid on some of your auctions, now that I know about
it, so at least in my case you were very successful in getting someone to
find out about your site.
Mark Chan
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| (...) Thanks for that update, Ben! (...) Well I don't know about anybody else but those tube dinosaurs are going to get high marks from me in my public voting, I thought they were highly creative, considering the source! :-) I think we may have the (...) (23 years ago, 4-Jan-02, to lugnet.build.contests)
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