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Challenge Voting: ICON32768
Challenge Voting: ICON32768
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dogmeat_old
@ 7/28/2008 08:55 |
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skeddles
(Level 11 Sphinx) @ 7/29/2008 06:53
Hahaha, you're right.
And I agree with you sedge, it's very nice, prolly because they seem more equal.
skamocore
(Level 11 Dolphin) @ 7/29/2008 01:39
Yeah I agree. Did you notice that the three most popular challenges had uniform sizes (It's Evolving, 7even and this challenge)
sedgemonkey
(Level 11 Coelacanth) @ 7/29/2008 00:49
I had a great time voting this week. There's something so nice about having a uniform size when browsing through the work.
Setzer
(Level 8 Cannibal) @ 7/28/2008 11:57
i counted 99 entries =o
skeddles
(Level 11 Sphinx) @ 7/28/2008 11:38
Took me a while, but it wasn't too hard.
There were a couple that looked good, but that I didn't feel really represented war.
eyeball
(Level 1 Private) @ 7/28/2008 09:59
I voted for you, dogmeat. By the way, congrats on the marriage.
Ndsfreak
(Level 5 Soldier) @ 7/28/2008 09:50
Damn, I'll have to choose carefully.
eyeball
(Level 1 Private) @ 7/28/2008 08:56
It'll be hard to vote. Not because of the level of the challange but because of the quantity.
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And I agree with you sedge, it's very nice, prolly because they seem more equal.