November 2020 Posting Contest -- Win Two $25 rewards (which will be paid via PayPal)
- gali
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November 2020 Posting Contest -- Win Two $25 rewards (which will be paid via PayPal)
Prize 1-- The author of the topic in the November Book of the Month Discussion Forum that gets the most unique replies by the end of November wins $25 (which will be paid via PayPal).

Prize 2-- Whoever posts the most combined replies in November on other people's topics overall in the November Book of the Month Discussion Forum wins a $25 (which will be sent via PayPal).
The November Book of the Month is Timewise by Robert Leet.
Very short topics and posts will not be counted. Off-topic generic, short, repetitive, meaningless or 'fluffy' topics/posts will be deleted by the moderators.
For Prize 1, "unique replies" means replies by different people, not the same person. So, for example, if one person posts four replies on one of your topics, that counts as only one.
Topics must actually be about the book. Overly general discussion topics or topics not really about the book will NOT be approved and will not be counted towards the contest.
Scott is not eligible to win (since it's his own contest).
You can check the current results anytime on the Cool Stats Page.
If you have any questions let me know.
Remember, it's meant to be fun!

* You need to read the book to open new threads or discuss topics.
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Thank you!
If a moderator or admin wins either prize, then Scott will send that person their prize, but he will also send the prize to the next non-moderator/non-admin in line. This way no member can get bumped from getting a prize by a moderator or admin. The reason for this is that he has asked the moderators to be sure to move or delete off-topic threads and posts, so this will make sure the moderators can be strict without it potentially seeming unfair.
- Turt369
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Anyways, I prefer a good book on how to be a better business person over physics textbooks any day.
- gali
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- Joseph_ngaruiya
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Thank yougali wrote: ↑01 Dec 2020, 01:07 It looks like @Joseph_ngaruiya won both prizes with the topic Were the Physics Topics Too Complex? which received 61 unique replies, and 114 counted posts in the November Book of the Month forum. Congratulations!
I enjoyed reading and also discussing Timewise by Robert Leet.