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UKww Xmas Competition thread, Judging underway

#1 User is offline   Paul Domaille 

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I have started this thread to answer any queries or questions folks may have over the competetion here http://www.ukweatherworld.co.uk/forum/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=18252&posts=1

 

Hopefully it is all self explanatory but if you want any advice (and no, I'm not going to ghost write your entry for you ) please ask here. We would like to thank Alistair of The Weather Shop for donating the fantastic  first prize, A Davis VP2 weather station and after much arm twisting and threats ;)  The management and exec of UKww scraped together a couple of old polo's, a tesco receipt and enough change to supply the second and third prizes ( at a good discount from The Weather Shop !).

The panel of judges are looking forward to some entertaining reading in the run up to Christmas, so don't disappoint them. Just think, you could be up on the roof this side of the New Year installing your very own, brand new and shiny, weather station :-)


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#2 User is offline   Sam Jowett 

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Anyone planning on entering then? Surprised these prizes haven't created a bit of a buzz... :)
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#3 User is offline   Howard Kirby 

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I'm assuming I can enter, being just a Mod. The prizes do look tasty.

I'm definetly gonna have to get my creative literary hat on to come up with something....


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#4 User is offline   Sam Jowett 

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Yep, open to everyone except us poor Managers and Exec... have some sympathy for us! :'( ;)
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#5 User is offline   Howard Kirby 

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Yeah right, you all have you own AWS's anyway ;)
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#6 User is offline   cyfrin 

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Hi - I have a story but do earthquakes count as 'weather' ?
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#7 User is offline   Sam Jowett 

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Only when they fall from the sky Dottie! ;)
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#8 User is offline   Paul Domaille 

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Let me just reiterate, your entry doesn't have to be about some amazing event, it could be a sunset, a sunrise (with clouds of course), heavy rain, fog, light drizzle, a thunderstorm that wasn't, a chase that didn't catch anything, a solitary cloud, a hailshower, a rainbow, a sun dog, a glory, a Haar, snow, sleet, Ball lightning....anything at all to do with the weather, it doesn't have to be scientific just a good read which transports the reader to the occasion.

For a start, try thinking about an event which you have told someone about, something you saw and just had to share.....we've all had those, it could be something you've posted on a forum or something you told a friend just write it down, 20 words or 250 words. If you manage to win 1st prize and write 250 words, each word would have been worth about £2.40, if you can do it in 80 words it comes in at £7.50 a word, got to be worth half an hour or so [sun]


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#9 User is offline   cyfrin 

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HMMMM - what a shame! :(

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#10 User is offline   Paul Domaille 

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Well the entries are starting to come in but at the moment the odds are stacked rather favourably on the entrants side !! I know you're all waiting for that once in a lifetime event to happen between now and Chritmas which it probably won't, so why not get creative now and you might just be playing with a new toy in the New Year :-)
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#11 User is offline   Paul Domaille 

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The entries are starting to roll in, thank you to those that have entered so far. Must say the ladies are outnumbering the men by nearly 2 to 1 at the moment ! Are the fairer sex really more literate than us males ???

Go on, if you can use a keyboard without too many speling misteaks then I'm sure you can come up with something that will have you unwrapping a brand new weather station this Christmas :%


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#12 User is offline   TrevP 

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Paul Domaille - 3/12/2007 21:11

The entries are starting to roll in, thank you to those that have entered so far. Must say the ladies are outnumbering the men by nearly 2 to 1 at the moment.......

Does that mean there have only been 3 entries so far Paul... ??? ;)

 


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#13 User is offline   Paul Domaille 

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Paul Domaille - 3/12/2007 21:11

The entries are starting to roll in, thank you to those that have entered so far. Must say the ladies are outnumbering the men by nearly 2 to 1 at the moment.......

Does that mean there have only been 3 entries so far Paul... ??? ;)

I'm a little bit liberal with my statistics Trev, and did say "nearly 2 to 1". So I'm afraid you have slightly less chance of winning than 3/4. Now I know you are a gamblimg man, so I will say the odds are pretty good for a 20 minute outlay of your time v a possible £600 piece of kit ;)

 


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#14 User is offline   zzsladies 

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does it have to be limited to 250 words ?????????????

 its in the works.....

 stace


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#15 User is offline   Paul Domaille 

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zzsladies - 4/12/2007 16:23

does it have to be limited to 250 words ?????????????

 its in the works.....

 stace

'Fraid so, and not one word over [^]


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#16 User is offline   Lorraine Evans 

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Come on folks...lets get the entries in!

I would love to have entered this...

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#17 User is offline   Rabid 

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Some of us have!!!! And it would be no surprise what I wrote about...
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#18 User is offline   Paul Domaille 

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Down to the last three days now , a reasonable amount of entries but we would like MORE !!

By the way, Philip Eden will be judging the first, second and third places  out of the top three put forward by the UKww judging panel.

All the details of how to enter are here http://www.ukweatherworld.co.uk/ukwwdisplaypage.php?page_id=139


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#19 User is offline   Paul Domaille 

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The competition closes on Friday 21st at midnight, so just a few more hours to get your entries in folks :s
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Can someone confirm that my entry has been received? Thanks Gary.
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