Posted 7/13/2008 12:27:36 PM
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the number of votes needed to close a challenge? Is it 50? Just wondering!
Ta
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Posted 7/13/2008 12:35:33 PM
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Posted 7/13/2008 12:36:08 PM
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| I think you are right. They are moving slow right now it seems. How many votes do you have so far for the colors of nature one?
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Posted 7/13/2008 12:43:55 PM
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Summer is always a bit of a slow time for votes, You guys up north are getting out more and doing things while us in Florida are taking refuge from the heat.
I can always tell when it gets warm up north since the sun is now rising and setting north of where I live.
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Posted 7/13/2008 1:48:44 PM
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| Your right Chris and this year we have lost time to make up for. Our Summer here in Minnesota is close to a month behind, for example blooms that are usually out in May didn't come out until June. We were still getting snow cover in April. I hope I have tomatoes ready to pick before it is time for frost.
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Posted 7/13/2008 2:33:03 PM
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| Rest assured we can grow your 'maters here , they may however have a touch of Escherichia coli mixed in , you don't mind do you? ( I sure hope that some of the strains I produced while doing mutations aren't the cause. [Hey I was a kid with radioisotopes. what did I know?])
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Posted 7/13/2008 3:28:08 PM
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Ta everyone...
My colours of nature one has in the high 20s but my other two entries are at 50 for the lucky timing and the silhouettes one. Others must be waiting for their final votes to hit 50 before the entire category is closed and ready to post the winners.
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Posted 7/13/2008 10:02:17 PM
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~ (7/13/2008) Rest assured we can grow your 'maters here , they may however have a touch of Escherichia coli mixed in , you don't mind do you? ( I sure hope that some of the strains I produced while doing mutations aren't the cause. [Hey I was a kid with radioisotopes. what did I know?])
You know, I imagine you were a very interesting child.
Now about that E coli, what's up with that? My daughter was just telling me that tomatoes at the grocery store had it but I assumed it was something that happened after it was formed. I figured we'd be safe with our home grown, pesticide free ones.
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Posted 7/14/2008 12:17:05 AM
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You are safe, not to mention home grown organics taste better anyway.
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