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- From: Gordon_Wong@mindlink.bc.ca (Gordon Wong)
- Subject: Re: Top Ten Females on TV: FINAL RESULTS
- Organization: MIND LINK! - British Columbia, Canada
- Date: Sat, 2 Jan 1993 17:46:55 GMT
- Message-ID: <19144@mindlink.bc.ca>
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- > Mark D. Rabinowitz writes:
-
- > Well, with the deadline having passed, I can say that this poll is not the
- > final word. The updates I ran influenced the voting. Their intended purpose
- > was to spur on the voting, not influence it.
-
- Here are some ideas for future surveys:
-
- * A list of most of the females on TV should be listed initially to aid in
- the
- voting ... sometimes it's easier to remember a face rather than a name.
- * The voting criteria should be stately clearly ... are we voting in terms of
- talent or who is a babe or both?
- * Maybe voters should only vote for their favourite five ... some voters may
- have difficulty coming up with 10.
-
- Other questions:
-
- * Mark, if you still have the data available, could you post, say, the top 50
- point-getters? I would like to see how the other females did.
-
- Other comments:
-
- * What a way to start off 1993 for Mark. His Kellie-Bellie did not make the
- top
- ten, and considering the women that did make it, it is indeed a travesty
- that
- the <insert Mark's favourite adjectives> Kellie Martin did not place in the
- top ten.
-
- Other ideas for surveys:
-
- * Most obnoxious person/character on TV.
-
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-