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Re: Convention St. Louis Memorial Day Weekend 2002
Hmmm maybe a bit of foot in the mouth disease here ... I went back and
looked at the full message you responded to instead of just the part you
quoted and now realize that you are right - there is no way on earth it
could be done to list them in order - thats actually funny that someone
could imagine that ... errr sorry RJ ... there is no way anyone can do
that reasonably. I suggest people learn how to tag-team for breaks!
At 09:24 PM 10/1/01 -0400, you wrote:
>In a message dated 10/1/01 2:57:29 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
>tgrady at twcny_rr.com writes:
>
>
> > Actually Russ ... you are wrong. The 1998 AKA convention in Syracuse
> had
> > exactly that. It was not hard to compile at all ... Basically, the
> > registration program for the convention show took all the information,
> > integrated it along with the score for each entry and then used a simple
> > query - and was able to print out the ID# - class, species name and the
> > points the pair scored. We ran off a copy and Jeff Bilbrough took it to a
> > local print shop and printed out 100 or so copies.
> >
> >
>
>But did you use this list to organize the auction of the fish? We basically
>had the same concept but the auction of the fish was still random. The
>original poster wanted the entire auction organized and a list of the auction
>items prepared and presented prior to the auction. The task of preparing a
>list of 500-600 fish and organizing the auction to follow the list is what I
>thought would be impossible.
>Russ
>
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