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WWW 9 x Book Prizes (Questions + Tiebreaker) C/d 30/06/05
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Ana
Date:Wed, 20 Apr 2005 10:08:26 GMT
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Re: WWW 9 x Book Prizes (Questions + Tiebreaker) C/d 30/06/05
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This is the tie-breaker question, please answer it in 50 words or less.
Imagine it is the year 2019 and an asteroid is due to hit the Earth with
devastating impact. The authorities have known about this for decades and
have been secretly building colony stations on the moon. One hundred
'civilians' have been selected to go, for their various skills, and you, as
the poet laureate (hey, indulge this fantasy) are one of the lucky few.
Unfortunately, because of space constraints, the amount of luggage you can
bring is limited. You are only allowed two books of poetry, your own
collected works and the collected works of one other poet. Which poet would
you choose, and why?
Date:Wed, 20 Apr 2005 11:12:30 +0100
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Re: WWW 9 x Book Prizes (Questions + Tiebreaker) C/d 30/06/05
I'd like to say thanks to Ana for such informative subject headings, I for
one am C**p at tiebreakers and know to put this comp last on my list of to
dos.
Thanks to, to Shiela for the actual tiebreaker, and I still won't me moving
up my list but the information is much appreciated
Good Luck to All
Jonathan
(and, comping fairy, if you're watching, pour some of that magic dust on me,
baby)
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>> Ana
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> This is the tie-breaker question, please answer it in 50 words or less.
> Imagine it is the year 2019 and an asteroid is due to hit the Earth with
> devastating impact. The authorities have known about this for decades and
> have been secretly building colony stations on the moon. One hundred
> 'civilians' have been selected to go, for their various skills, and you,
> as
> the poet laureate (hey, indulge this fantasy) are one of the lucky few.
> Unfortunately, because of space constraints, the amount of luggage you can
> bring is limited. You are only allowed two books of poetry, your own
> collected works and the collected works of one other poet. Which poet
> would
> you choose, and why?
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Date:Wed, 20 Apr 2005 11:50:11 +0100
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Re: WWW 9 x Book Prizes (Questions + Tiebreaker) C/d 30/06/05
According to :
>I'd like to say thanks to Ana for such informative subject headings, I for
>one am C**p at tiebreakers and know to put this comp last on my list of to
>dos.
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>Thanks to, to Shiela for the actual tiebreaker, and I still won't me moving
>up my list but the information is much appreciated
Heh, I can think up a tie-breaker, it's the questions that are
stumping me atm. :-)
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Date:Wed, 20 Apr 2005 12:08:56 +0000 (UTC)
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