Re: Is this how you would have done it?

2001-12-27 Thread Rich Ulrich
On Sat, 22 Dec 2001 09:02:23 -0500, "Ralph Noble" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: ... > A local newspaper asked its readers to rank the year's Top 10 news stories > by completing a ballot form. There were 10 choices on all but one ballot > (i.e. local news, sports news, business news, etc.), and you

Re: Is this how you would have done it?

2001-12-23 Thread Jay Warner
Ralph Noble wrote: > How would you have done this? > > A local newspaper asked its readers to rank the year's Top 10 news stories > by completing a ballot form. There were 10 choices on all but one ballot > (i.e. local news, sports news, business news, etc.), and you had to rank > those from 1

Re: Is this how you would have done it?

2001-12-23 Thread Herman Rubin
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Donald Burrill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >On Sat, 22 Dec 2001, Ralph Noble asked: >> How would you have done this? >> A local newspaper asked its readers to rank the year's Top 10 news stories >> by completing a ballot form. There were 10 choices on all but one

Re: Is this how you would have done it?

2001-12-23 Thread Donald Burrill
On Sat, 22 Dec 2001, Ralph Noble asked: > How would you have done this? > > A local newspaper asked its readers to rank the year's Top 10 news stories > by completing a ballot form. There were 10 choices on all but one ballot > (i.e. local news, sports news, business news, etc.), and you had to

Is this how you would have done it?

2001-12-22 Thread Ralph Noble
How would you have done this? A local newspaper asked its readers to rank the year's Top 10 news stories by completing a ballot form. There were 10 choices on all but one ballot (i.e. local news, sports news, business news, etc.), and you had to rank those from 1 to 10 without duplicating any o