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From: Doctor Doom <JCH8169@*****.TAMU.EDU>
Subject: ShadowTalk Awards
Date: Thu, 5 May 1994 01:11:04 -0500
ShadowTalk nominations . . .

I can but request the pardons of the various participants upon this
list regarding the delay in the nominations. I have experienced very pressing
academic concerns of late (read: a truly prodigious term paper to complete,
'pon which a large section of my grade did depend) which has drawn much of my
attention away from the list. I apologize, but it was unavoidable.

The issue that we face is a simple one, but the utlimate choice is not easy.
I have approximately seven to ten days left to the school year for me, a fact
which holds true for many other members of the list, I should wager.

Given that limited time frame, the options are these:

1. Proceed with nominations and retain the results for voting later.

2. Proceed with nominations (for a few days) and then attempt a quick
vote in the time remaining.

3. Have a direct election . . . no nominations, merely the most votes
wins.

Although my Internet access shall cease on approximately May 13 (if not
slightly earlier), it shall resume around towards the end of this month, when
the Summer session at A&M initiates.

Thoughts/suggestions/observations?


Colonel Count von Hohenzollern und von Doom, DMSc, DSc, PhD.

Doom Technologies & Weapon Systems -- Dark Thought Publications
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