After I sent my ballot to Rob LG, I decided that it didn't really express my preferences as well as it could, and so I sent a 2nd one, and it was accepted as a replacement for my 1st one. If I can do that, it wouldn't be fair if you couldn't. I should have mentioned this before the balloting. Anyone can re-vote at any time before the balloting deadline. If only because of the precedent of someone (me) already having done so. On a related subject: I'm sorry that I didn't post my Margins strategy pushover examples before the balloting. I didn't think I'd need them, and when the discussion showed that the examples would be needed, the balloting had already begun. With discussion taking place during the balloting, it's obviously important that people be able to change their ballots anytime they want to, even more than once, until the balloting deadline of March 3. The midnight that ends March 3 in California. Mike Ossipoff _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com
