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Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] 2008 PSUBS Awards election is open for your votes



Hi All,

Well I want to vote for David Bartcsh (SP?) for the The Archimedes Award. David has been doing a lot of work on underwater commications and hydrophones.

Regards,
Ray

--- On Wed, 12/3/08, Ray Keefer <psubs2001@yahoo.com> wrote:
From: Ray Keefer <psubs2001@yahoo.com>
Subject: [PSUBS-MAILIST] 2008 PSUBS Awards election is open for your votes
To: personal_submersibles@psubs.org
Date: Wednesday, December 3, 2008, 2:50 PM

Hi All,

Time for the 2008 PSUBS Awards!

Make your vote count! You are allowed to vote for one person per each Award Category. Give me reasons why your choice should be the winner since your remarks may tip the balance if I cast the tie breaker.


You can either respond publicly to this mail or send your vote directly to ray@psubs.org.

Schedule
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I would like to have all votes in by Friday, 12 December 2008.

I will tally and announce the winners by Friday, 19 December 2008. This schedule will give me time to order the awards before the end of the year to get the costs into the 2008 PSUBS LLC budget.

Actual awards to go out when I get them and post pictures.

Award Categories (http://www.psubs.org/awards/commemoration/)
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The Kittredge Award
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    For designing and building excellence in creating
    a complete and functional personal submersible.

The Busby Award
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    For excellence in technical writing on personal
    submersibles designs, operations and applications.

The Beach Award
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    For non-technical writing that promotes personal
    submersibles to the general public.

The Link Award
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    For contributions to oceanographic research using
    personal submersibles.

The Archimedes Award
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    For innovative designing excellence of a specific
    piece of gear for use in personal submersibles
    that spreads knowledge through the group .

For those who haven't seen past awards, go to http://www.psubs.org/awards/.

Regards,
Ray