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- BOARDWATCH 100 READERS CHOICE BBS CONTEST
- 1993 BALLOT FORM
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- BBS INFORMATION
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- TITLE OF BBS YOU NOMINATE AS BEST BBS:
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- PRIMARY BBS ACCESS TELEPHONE NUMBER:
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- VOTER VERIFICATION INFORMATION
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- Voter information will be used to verify a selected sampling of caller
- ballots. Responses to certain questions will be used to produce
- aggregate statistical information on BBS callers to be published in
- Boardwatch Magazine in future issues. All information required.
- Incomplete ballots will be discarded.
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- VOTER NAME:
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- STREET ADDRESS:
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- CITY: STATE/PROVINCE:
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- ZIP OR POSTAL CODE: COUNTRY
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- VOTER VOICE TELEPHONE NUMBER:
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- AGE: SEX: PROFESSION:
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- COMMUNICATIONS SOFTWARE USED:
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- HIGHEST MODEM SPEED YOUR MODEM SUPPORTS? [ ] 1200 bps [ ] 2400 bps
- [ ] 9600 bps [ ] 14,400 bps
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- MODEM MANUFACTURER AND MODEL
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- PERSONAL COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE:
- MS-DOS -IBM PC/Compatible [ ] Apple Macintosh [ ] Other [ ] (specify)
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- DO YOU REGULARLY USE MICROSOFT WINDOWS? yes[ ] no[ ]
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- HAVE YOU INSTALLED A SECOND TELEPHONE LINE FOR DATA USE? yes[ ] no[ ]
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- ESTIMATED TOTAL NUMBER OF CALLS YOU MAKE TO ALL BBSs PER MONTH
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- ESTIMATED AVERAGE CALL DURATION:
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- GUESTIMATE THE DATE OF YOUR FIRST MODEM CALL -------------
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- SIGNATURE: DATE:
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- For more information on ONE BBSCON '93 - call (303)693-5253 voice or
- the ONE BBSCON BBS at (303)693-5432.
-
- For more information about Boardwatch Magazine, dial (303)973-4222 by
- modem - or to subscribe by voice using MC/Visa (800)933-6038.
- Boardwatch Magazine is published monthly at $36 per year.
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- Here are the Boardwatch Details
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- B O A R D W A T C H M A G A Z I N E
- Announces the
- Boardwatch 100 Reader's Choice Bulletin Board Contest
- for 1993
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- WIN A FREE HIGH SPEED MODEM
-
- Boardwatch Magazine is sponsoring a contest to find the 100 most popular
- bulletin board systems in North America - and the ONE BBS most popular
- among callers. The contest will run from January 1, 1993 through July 1,
- 1993. Winners will be announced at the Online Networking Exposition and
- BBS Convention (ONE BBSCON) held at the Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado Springs
- Colorado, August 25-29, 1993. The Boardwatch 100 list will be published in
- subsequent issues of Boardwatch Magazine and distributed in electronic
- form world-wide.
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- PRIZES FOR BULLETIN BOARD OPERATORS
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- 1ST PRIZE: Air fare, hotel accommodations and registration at ONE BBSCON
- for one is awarded to the system receiving the most votes. Additionally,
- the system will receive a free full-page black and white advertisement in
- Boardwatch Magazine for a period of three months. An award trophy will be
- presented at the ONE BBSCON and a feature story on their BBS will appear
- in a subsequent issue of the magazine..
-
- TOP TEN: The ten most popular bulletin boards selected by the voters will
- each receive an award trophy during a special presentation at the Online
- Networking Exposition and BBS Convention (ONE BBSCON) August 25-29,
- 1993. Additionally, a story describing their system will appear in
- Boardwatch Magazine, they will be included in a special TOP TEN BBS listing
- in the magazine, and they will receive a free quarter-page black and white
- advertisement in three successive issues. Finally, they will be listed in
- the Boardwatch 100 BBS list.
-
- TOP ONE HUNDRED: The 100 bulletin boards receiving the most votes will
- each be listed in the Boardwatch 100 readers choice BBS list. This list
- will be published in Boardwatch Magazine and freely distributed
- electronically on thousands of bulletin boards world-wide.
-
- PRIZES FOR VOTERS
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- All valid ballots submitted by voters will be entered in a random
- sweepstakes drawing. As of the opening date of this contest, prizes
- include TWO U.S. ROBOTICS COURIER DUAL STANDARD 16.8K MODEMS, two HAYES
- OPTIMA 14400 + FAX 144 modems, and two ZyXEL U-1496 14,400 bps modems
- - and more are on the way. A minimum of six valid ballots will be
- selected from all entries and each will receive a free modem - from the
- most popular modem manufacturers in the world.
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- RULES FOR CALLERS
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- Each voter can vote once, for a single bulletin board system. Each ballot
- must be fully completed, and individually mailed by each voter. One vote
- per address, and we will verify ballots as necessary. There are three ways
- to vote:
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- 1. Printout and complete this ballot and mail to:
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- BOARDWATCH MAGAZINE
- READERS CHOICE BBS CONTEST
- 5970 South Vivian Street
- Littleton, CO 80127
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- 2. Print out, complete this ballot and FAX to (303)973-3731.
-
- 3. Or, dial the Boardwatch BBS at (303)973-4222 and complete the online
- ballot provided on the main menu.
-
- Balloting closes at 23:59:59, June 30, 1993.
-
- This contest is not limited to Boardwatch Magazine subscribers, and no
- purchase of any kind is required to participate in this contest.
-
- NOTE: We held this contest during 1992 and it generated 11,152 votes by the
- close of balloting for some 1250 different bulletin boards. The TOP system
- received about 450 votes. Your individual vote can have a tremendous impact
- on the outcome of this contest. Further, the odds of winning a modem in
- last years contest, were 1 in 1394 (8 modems awarded).
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- RULES FOR BBS OPERATORS
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- Bulletin Board Operators may encourage callers to vote for their system
- by offering whatever inducements/encouragements they like. There is one
- rule to this contest for BBS operators. YOU MAY NOT HANDLE ANY VOTE AFTER
- THE CALLER HAS COMPLETED THE BALLOT. YOU MAY NOT HANDLE IT IN ANY WAY.
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- You may provide callers with anything you like, including postage paid
- envelopes, printed matter, solicitations, etc. But once they have
- completed a ballot, if you touch, handle, or otherwise deal with the ballot
- in any way, your BBS will be disqualified from the contest without appeal
- or recourse.
-
- If you wish to post an electronic ballot on your BBS, you may post this file
- IN ITS ENTIRETY. You may post any additional information you feel is
- appropriate, but this entire rules file must be available to all callers.
-
- Despite the fact that this contest has a minimum of rules, this one rule
- does cause problems each year. You cannot post online surveys or doors
- to allow voters to vote online. This is vote handling. You cannot accept
- ballots from callers and mail them for them. You cannot accept ballots and
- fax them in for callers. The rule of thumb is pretty clear: You can provide
- anything you like TO callers to induce them to vote. There is NOTHING you
- can accept FROM callers in any way pertaining to this ballot at all. THEY
- must complete the ballot and forward it to us themselves.
-
- We actually received FEDEX packages on the final day of the contest last
- year from BBS operators who claimed to have collected a hundred or so
- votes. Infractions are dealt with quite economically - the BBS is summarily
- disqualified without recourse or appeal.
-
- One new element introduced in the 1993 contest is date scoring. All ballots
- received from 1 January 1993 through 30 June 1993 will receive a date score
- based on the date of receipt. Date scores will range from 180 for votes
- received 1 January down to 1 for votes received on June 30. These date
- stamp values are cummulative for each BBS and will be used to eliminate ALL
- ties in the TOP 100. Since ties are quite common in this contest, it pays
- to get your votes in early.
-
- This contest is open to all bulletin boards worldwide with the sole
- exception of the Boardwatch Magazine BBS - which is ineligible.
- Commercial services such as Prodigy, America Online, CompuServe, are
- considered to be networks and not bulletin boards for the purposes of this
- contest. HOWEVER, individual forums, roundtables, or special interest areas
- moderated by a specific human SYSOP on those services and allowing callers
- to post messages in that specific area ARE considered to be bulletin boards
- for the purposes of this contest and may participate.
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