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		<title>By: Jamie</title>
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		<description>&quot;(I&#039;m looking at you, Jamie Madigan)&quot;
Heh. Well, count me in. I had a lot of fun doing it before and I&#039;m more than willing to do it again. I agree that the main problem (and the source of my eventual disatisfaction) was the PlanetCrap environment. I liked all the people that participated and offered feedback, but I think planting it in the middle of the PC community invited more noise than signal.
If you&#039;re going to make it a competition, I might also suggest offering a prize for the best or most helpful feedback each time.
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Heh. Well, count me in. I had a lot of fun doing it before and I&#8217;m more than willing to do it again. I agree that the main problem (and the source of my eventual disatisfaction) was the PlanetCrap environment. I liked all the people that participated and offered feedback, but I think planting it in the middle of the PC community invited more noise than signal.<br />
If you&#8217;re going to make it a competition, I might also suggest offering a prize for the best or most helpful feedback each time.</p>
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