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Voting for this week’s People’s Choice Award is open

Another not-very-short list of posts. We set out to attract the best, and we’re seeing it and then some.

Vote here.

These are this week’s nominees:

Voting will end Monday at noon, and I’ll announce the winners soon thereafter.

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  • 6 Comments so far

    1. Lani Anglin August 26th, 2007 12:56 pm

      Y’all, this week is really difficult- it seems like the RE.net is getting back on focus and away from whining, so kudos to ALL of those in the above list! :)

    2. Jay Thompson August 26th, 2007 1:10 pm

      It’s not that difficult Lani. The obvious choice has something to do with commissions… :)

      Just kidding of course, but THANKS to whoever nominated me!

    3. [...] Yesterday evening I wrote an article.  It was smashing- you know you loved it!  Then, a new face popped up on the MyBlogLog roll and when I visited to say “hey buddy,” I was greeted with an article eerily similar to mine that was written this afternoon (post the People’s Choice list release) but was missing any trackback, attribution or even an “I read somewhere but can’t remember” excuse.  What a shame. [...]

    4. Brian Brady August 26th, 2007 10:37 pm

      Last week, I wasn’t sure if I’d like this contest; it seemed like a lot of reading.

      I thoroughly enjoyed my Sunday evening. Great idea!

    5. [...] On a personal note, thanks to C.O.R.E & Odysseus awards both for continuing to raise the bar in blogging.  Sphere: Related Content [...]

    6. [...] We have none of that. I cut pretty ruthlessly to get to the short list, but we get nothing that is wildly off-topic or trooly stoopid — or stolen from another site. Instead, we’re seeing some insanely great posts, and picking just one winner is proving to be a very welcome but very difficult task. [...]