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Project Reason's video contest
Project Reason's video contest
Watch short vids and vote for your favourite.
http://www.project-reason.org/contests/ ... test/#vote
http://www.project-reason.org/contests/ ... test/#vote
Re: Project Reason's video contest
The videos are great, Athena. I'm stuck between several for which gets my vote.
Carpe diem. Savour every moment.
Re: Project Reason's video contest
Phew! Make a decision on those?!
Thought the it was a contest between "In his own words" and "Vacine" until "Think" came along - that's the one that rung the most bells in me for some reason.
Interesting site, have registered.
Thought the it was a contest between "In his own words" and "Vacine" until "Think" came along - that's the one that rung the most bells in me for some reason.
Interesting site, have registered.
"Look forward; yesterday was a lesson, if you did not learn from it you wasted it."
Me, 2015
Me, 2015
Re: Project Reason's video contest
I've watched the videos but I think I'll need to watch them again tomorrow to decide (wasn't keen on the first one)
Abstinence Makes the Church Grow Fondlers.
Re: Project Reason's video contest
I really disliked the first one too. For me it was 'Think', followed by 'the new tithe' and 'science vaccine'.
I'd be happy to vote but can't register... wherever I click I can't complete any fields...
I'd be happy to vote but can't register... wherever I click I can't complete any fields...
Re: Project Reason's video contest
The order keeps changing, folks. Think is coming up as the first one at the moment. Which are we not liking?
Carpe diem. Savour every moment.
Re: Project Reason's video contest
It was 'The Tutor' I didn't like. And I discovered why I couldn't vote, as voting has now closed.
Re: Project Reason's video contest
I just voted for Science is a vaccine, Fia. I registered then had to activate the registration through an emailed link and then I could vote. Voting ends on 21 February.Fia wrote:It was 'The Tutor' I didn't like. And I discovered why I couldn't vote, as voting has now closed.
I also had a problem with The Tutor. The message was ok but I felt the children were too young for the subject matter. Of course, that may have been deliberate and a reflection of real life situations with fundies.
Carpe diem. Savour every moment.
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Ah yes, Lewist, silly me, the submission date for entries is closed, not voting. I agree with you re Tutor and have managed to find some very pale grey boxes to register, and have voted for 'Think' because I hope it may make folk just do a little more of that
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Re: Project Reason's video contest
I voted for The New Tithe, which I thought was superb. None of the others particularly grabbed me.
Emma
Emma
Re: Project Reason's video contest
I am not surprised to see "Think" in the lead (well, I wouldn't be would I?) but am surprised to see "New Tithe" at the bottom at the moment.
"Look forward; yesterday was a lesson, if you did not learn from it you wasted it."
Me, 2015
Me, 2015
Re: Project Reason's video contest
Moi aussiEmma Woolgatherer wrote:I voted for The New Tithe, which I thought was superb. None of the others particularly grabbed me.
Emma
Am I being thick? Any hint as to how you can see the current state of play would be welcome. I can't see a link.Dave B wrote:I am not surprised to see "Think" in the lead (well, I wouldn't be would I?) but am surprised to see "New Tithe" at the bottom at the moment.
Re: Project Reason's video contest
Ah, perhaps I am in error in thinking that the order in which the videos are presented, each time I have looked at them, was an indication as to their rank!
I thought it strange that there was no score shown until I realised the "lame duck effect" might apply, people voting for other than the top ranking choice to "balance" things out of a kind of sympathy.
I thought it strange that there was no score shown until I realised the "lame duck effect" might apply, people voting for other than the top ranking choice to "balance" things out of a kind of sympathy.
"Look forward; yesterday was a lesson, if you did not learn from it you wasted it."
Me, 2015
Me, 2015
Re: Project Reason's video contest
I found the order changes when the page is refreshed. I guess they're trying to make it as fair as possible, just in case people can't be bothered to watch more than the first two or three.
Re: Project Reason's video contest
Another good point, Athena.
"Look forward; yesterday was a lesson, if you did not learn from it you wasted it."
Me, 2015
Me, 2015
Re: Project Reason's video contest
I'm surprised 'Tutor' made third place...
Re: Project Reason's video contest
A well done spot!Athena wrote:And the winner is...
The only thing I fear of death is regret if I couldn’t complete my learning experience
Re: Project Reason's video contest
I am also surprised at the third placer but, there yer go, that's folks for yer! Nowt so queer as they say.
"Look forward; yesterday was a lesson, if you did not learn from it you wasted it."
Me, 2015
Me, 2015