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To: Petz who wrote (148204)1/19/2005 1:26:07 PM
From: jjayxxxxRespond to of 275872
 
Petz,

Actually, the prize categories were changed a month or two ago when we added subscription prizes:

epscontest.com

See the "(E)" after each contestant's name on the entry/results pages for apparel prize eligibility. It looks like you may win a shirt for the Individual Combined (Single Quarter) and Ixse may win a shirt for the Individual Combined (1-Year Cumulative). No guarantees though as I haven't run the numbers all the way out (and it still depends on AMD's closing price today).

Forum subscriptions (SI or iHub) go to the winner of each contest (single quarter), so Niceguy may get a prize that way (assuming he wins the AMD contest).

The remaining subscription and shirt to go out based on Combined Team scores.

Regards,

JJ

P.S. Added the reported values to the results page per Not A Short's request over on iHub:

epscontest.com
epscontest.com

My biggest hesitation was figuring out a way that I could implement it as part of my automated process. I didn't want to add yet another manual step (which is a big source of my mistakes, not to mention a hassle).

The only drawback is that in order to be automatically included it is also within the sortable cells of the table. So to keep it at the top I put a "-:" in each cell (the minus sign keeps it at the top). Sort of hokie, but it works.