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I need your help

The Yanks won with 49% to our 45.4%, up until 9:10pm we were still in the lead.

My right hand, fingers, and wrist are killing me, hope it is OK later. :winking:
 
Now that this is over, an observation. This was a competition to find the best video of various companies. It was finally won by an organisation that was able to orchestrate more voting muscle for it's effort than any of the other 5 finalists. The fact that SZ mustered the most amount of collective effort it has been my privilege to witness sort of underlines my point about 'he who gets the most organised votes' etc. If winning this competition is a prestigious event then it is a bit devalued by the fact that we, and others, could multi vote. I actually believe that 'We will Rock You' was the best video and deserved to win but there you go, our massed ranks were out voted by their massed ranks.

Obviously, if Outstanding Branding had won, then none of the above would have been true, and I blame Phil Brown's late substitutions for the fact that OB didn't win.
 
Now that this is over, an observation. This was a competition to find the best video of various companies. It was finally won by an organisation that was able to orchestrate more voting muscle for it's effort than any of the other 5 finalists. The fact that SZ mustered the most amount of collective effort it has been my privilege to witness sort of underlines my point about 'he who gets the most organised votes' etc. If winning this competition is a prestigious event then it is a bit devalued by the fact that we, and others, could multi vote. I actually believe that 'We will Rock You' was the best video and deserved to win but there you go, our massed ranks were out voted by their massed ranks.

Obviously, if Outstanding Branding had won, then none of the above would have been true, and I blame Phil Brown's late substitutions for the fact that OB didn't win.


Really? I blame the referee!!! :whistling:
 
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