SETI public: The Awards Committee

From: David Ocame (n1yvv_at_hotmail.com)
Date: Sat Nov 08 2003 - 05:29:24 PST

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    SETIzens!

    We are always looking for new and unique websites to be awarded the
    SETI Superstar Award! More specifically, this is a plea for your help. You
    see, due to whatever shortcomings I may have, I cannot read all languages.
    Yet, there remain, most assuredly, a treasure trove of websites dedicated to
    SETI science out there on the internet that deserve recognition. I know
    there are many among you who are skilled in understanding languages in
    addition to English. I need your help. I am looking for sites that are
    written in as many different languages as we can find. I am asking for you
    to find and nominate them.

    Some guidelines, first. While SETI_at_home is certainly a valid and valuable
    asset to SETI research as a whole, I'm NOT looking for sites that are posted
    with the sole purpose of bragging about work unit statistics( a little is
    okay). I'm looking for webpages that present a more balanced approach with
    an educational purpose in mind.

    Other rules and regs are available at:
    http://www.setileague.org/awards/index.html

    Just click on the drop down menu for SETI Superstar. This same menu gives
    you an option for an entry ballot.

    It's also getting near that time of year where this year's recipient of the
    the Giordano Bruno Memorial and the Oliver N. Greene Awards are selected.
    At the SetiLeague, we endeavor to make SETI as much a participatory science
    as possible. So, won't you please take a moment and go to:

    http://www.setileague.org/awards/index.html

    Thanks for your time and remember, vote early, vote often! remember, we ARE
    in a League of our own!

    Dave Ocame, N1YVV
    Awards Chair
    The SETILeague, Inc.
    and
    Argus Station FN31ng
    -72.53856 longitude
    41.16797 latitude


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