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IFAS Astronomer Of The Year 2008
- michaeloconnell
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Another year has come around and it's time to get your vote in for your IFAS Astronomer Of The Year 2008! Previous members include John Flannery, Martin McKenna, Dave McDonald and Deirdre Kelleghan. The award is in recognition of a persons contribution to this forum during 2008. Nominations are open to all members of the website. Each member may only vote once, so make your vote count.
Please send all entries to: ifasastronomeroftheyear@gmail.com
Closing date for entries is December 7th. The Prize? Simple really: The respect of your fellow astronomers and friends on the IFAS boards!
May the best astronomer win!
Regards & Thanks,
Michael O'Connell
IFAS Chair
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I think the award should go to David Grennan & Dave Mc Donald for there outstanding achievements this year. And for putting Astronomy back on the map in this country.
Carl
well played Carl! Selflessly recommend the award go to two other astronomers, ensuring members will think "that Carl, what a selfless guy, i think il vote for him"!!! IM ONTO YOU!!!
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carl o beirnes wrote:
I think the award should go to David Grennan & Dave Mc Donald for there outstanding achievements this year. And for putting Astronomy back on the map in this country.
Carl
well played Carl! Selflessly recommend the award go to two other astronomers, ensuring members will think "that Carl, what a selfless guy, i think il vote for him"!!! IM ONTO YOU!!!
LOL Fintan Fintan Fintan LOL. If I wanted to win the competition I would have nominated you instead of the two lads:whistle: :whistle: .
Carl O’Beirnes,
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Why is life so hard??I wonder if its my fault......
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NEVER win anytin never have never will if I did I wuld Try
We are clearly going for the sympathy vote here.
Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better programs, and the universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the universe is winning.
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