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Please vote for me… but only if I deserve it

Hi folks, I recently learned I have been nominated for a science and technology reporting award through the Canadian Advanced Technology Alliance. If you believe I’m worth it, please click here to cast your vote. I think the voting ends May 7 May 2.

Thanks in advance, I appreciate your support.

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3 Responses to “Please vote for me… but only if I deserve it”

  1. Mark Robinson Says:
    May 3rd, 2010 at 10:44 am

    Hey Tyler – voted for you – congrats on the nomination!

    I pretty much read your blog every day you’ve got something new up so got my vote.

  2. Paul C from Austin Says:
    May 3rd, 2010 at 2:11 pm

    AARRGGHH- just popped by their site, it said the voting is over already- sorry about that:-(

  3. Gordon Clint Says:
    May 3rd, 2010 at 10:43 pm

    Methinks we actually do need much more of both. Perhaps we could lobby to get all the new contractors to be instructed that the populace expect them to erect their edifices complete with ergonomic functioning,locally-made artistically appealling panels on all of the new structures they’re so hurriedly ramming up. Seems they have’nt minded awfully finding the funds to put a facade of artism to the tune of some nominal percentage of their perceived value of the structure, so maybe they could be encouraged to funnel some of those artistic dolleros towards designing sightly, useful, job-creating, alluring,slinky, seductive, silver,solar, sun -savers,sexually skirting these intelligent opulent edifices. Let’s add a trim of class to our wheezing Big Smoke! We know they aren’t going to stop building these escapes from the Burbs,and lawns’n'shovels, that the Boomers projeny want to avoid. So let’s just entice them to make’em pretty and functional,and ecological,too.

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