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I'd also like a table showing how many awards are typically issued in each class, something like below. (I fixed this one.) In any case, is this info right? | I'd also like a table showing how many awards are typically issued in each class, something like below. (I fixed this one.) In any case, is this info right? | ||
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Revision as of 18:54, 24 July 2007
Should we make it clear that this is the experience class structure for gimmick rallyes (since timed rallyes use a completely different system)?
Also, should the title be in lower case (the way it might appear in the middle of a sentence), or should the words be capitalized (or cap/lc if we add little words like "the" or "a" to the title)?
Darin McGrew 09:50, 24 July 2007 (PDT)
We should take the proposals from the Operating Procedures (which I don't have handy) and assure they're applied here. I'm thinking of the requirement that one win first place awards to move up and clarifying that the count starts over with each class.
I'd also like a table showing how many awards are typically issued in each class, something like below. (I fixed this one.) In any case, is this info right?
Class | Prizes typically awarded |
First Timer | First, Second, Third |
Beginner | First, Second, Third |
Novice | First, Second, Third |
Senior | First, Second |
Expert | First, Second |
Master Expert | First |
--Dean 17:53, 24 July 2007 (PDT)