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arhayw Advocate

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Posted: Tue Nov 4th, 2008 17:46 |
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The 2008 Weblog Awards have begun their nomination process. I have already nominated Bacteriality.com for the Best Medical/Health Issues category and it does not need further nominations, however, you can all help by going to:
Best Medical/Health Issues
and clicking the little green "+" button under Bacteriality's entry to show support for this nomination.
Getting it on the ballot is the first step. Voting for the actual award comes later, if we succeed here. Sites that are nominated/win have had sharply increased traffic, so this is a prime opportunity...
Renee
____________________ CFS/FM/autoimmune hypothyroid/ began MP July'04
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Julia Advocate (on leave)

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Posted: Tue Nov 4th, 2008 23:01 |
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This is a great opportunity, folks - get clicking! Amy and Paul have done amazing things for MP publicity.
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arhayw Advocate

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Posted: Fri Nov 7th, 2008 18:14 |
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bump
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arhayw Advocate

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Posted: Thu Dec 11th, 2008 20:17 |
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Here's an update on the Awards:
Finalists are scheduled to be announced Dec. 25th. If Bacteriality is on the ballot we will be able to vote from Jan. 2 through Jan. 10.
Thanks to all who supported this nomination! Bacteriality's score came in at over 90--well above any other nominee. 
Keep in mind the stakes are much higher when it comes to the actual voting period. In 2006 the Medical category was won with approximately 1,100 votes. For 2007 the winner had approx 1,900 votes. It stands to reason that 2008's victor will need over 2,000--well within our cohort's reach, if we can muster the troops.
Thanks again and stay tuned...
Renee
____________________ CFS/FM/autoimmune hypothyroid/ began MP July'04
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arhayw Advocate

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Posted: Tue Dec 30th, 2008 14:14 |
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At long last the Weblog Awards Finalists have been unveiled. Sadly, Bacteriality was not selected for this year's ballot.
Every step of the process helps to gain exposure, even the small step of mere nomination, and I want to thank everyone again for helping to nominate Amy's deserving work. Bacteriality had far and away more "entries" than any other competitor in its category!
Thank you all,
Renee
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Posted: Tue Dec 30th, 2008 14:25 |
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Renee,
Thank you so much for trying!
I think I can speak for all of us when I say, does anyone know how to instigate a denial of service attack? 
Paul
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arhayw Advocate

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Posted: Tue Dec 30th, 2008 15:09 |
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My public position is complete ignorance of DoS...
Renee
____________________ CFS/FM/autoimmune hypothyroid/ began MP July'04
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JoshR Advocate
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Posted: Wed Dec 31st, 2008 06:02 |
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A flood ping is easy, if rather easy to both block and trace... Might have to buy a botnet from the Russian mafia if you want a good solid DDoS... 
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