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OFFICIAL POLL: June, July and August 2010 Non-Fiction Book
- Chris OConnor
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Re: OFFICIAL POLL: June, July and August 2010 Non-Fiction Book
Alone is in the lead. As if I needed to say that. LOL
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Re: OFFICIAL POLL: June, July and August 2010 Non-Fiction Book
I'm sorry, I haven't been here in a while and so I don't know how many votes I have...just take however many I have and apply them to this book, please. Thank you.
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Re: OFFICIAL POLL: June, July and August 2010 Non-Fiction Book
2 votes for The Black Swan
1 vote for Predictably Irrational
I've read and enjoyed both of those books. I'm more curious to hear everyone's reaction to the Black Swan, especially in light of the recent economic collapse.
Let me know if you have any questions about either book.
1 vote for Predictably Irrational
I've read and enjoyed both of those books. I'm more curious to hear everyone's reaction to the Black Swan, especially in light of the recent economic collapse.
Let me know if you have any questions about either book.
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Re: OFFICIAL POLL: June, July and August 2010 Non-Fiction Book
You can cast 3 votes and distribute your 3 votes however you like. If you don't assign all 3 votes it will be assumed that you wished to assign all 3 of your votes to the one book you selected.
Example:
2 votes for Book #1
1 vote for Book #2
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Re: OFFICIAL POLL: June, July and August 2010 Non-Fiction Book
3 votes for Predictably Irrational. If I'm eligible to vote, that is. I haven't been here in a long time and don't recall my status. Anyhow, it's either three votes for Predictably Irrational or it's just an opinion.
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Re: OFFICIAL POLL: June, July and August 2010 Non-Fiction Book
Wrryn, as it says in the instructions for this poll you are eligible to vote if you have over 10 posts on the forums. You do so you're all set. Thanks!
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