Why Should Albie Be the New Name and Icon for PF's Awards?

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In summary, the conversation discusses the names and icons used for awards, specifically the Oscars and the suggestion of using the name "Albie" and a characteristic pose for a potential award. There is a legal note mentioning a google search and a change of subject to the 2008 awards forum link. It is revealed that the link was removed after the polls closed.
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The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences calls its awards by the snappy name of Oscars, with a memorable statuette.

There's also the Emmies, and so on.

I suggest in future PF should chose a similar name and icon …

and what better than the Albie, with his characteristic pose?

For example:

2009 Albie :tongue2: award

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Legal note: A google search shows up lots of porcelain collectable dolls made by Mrs Albie Award,
but no actual Albie award apart from one awarded
by 4th-grade teacher http://mcs.k12.ny.us/pages/jAlbert/" of Madison Elementary School Massena New York
 
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link to 2008 awards forum?

btw … change of subject …

was there a forum link to the 2008 awards forum?

if not, that very considerably restricts the franchise

the only link i can find is in the "latest comments" near the bottom of the pf library main page
 
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There was a link tt. It was above the GD forum. Now the polls have closed Greg has removed it.
 
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Kurdt said:
There was a link tt. It was above the GD forum. Now the polls have closed Greg has removed it.

ah … mystery solved! :biggrin:
 

1. What are the "2009 Albie awards"?

The "2009 Albie awards" were an event held in 2009 to honor achievements in science, technology, and innovation.

2. Who won the "2009 Albie awards"?

The winners of the "2009 Albie awards" were chosen by a panel of experts in various fields and were announced at the event. Some notable winners include Jane Goodall, Bill Gates, and Elon Musk.

3. What criteria were used to select the winners of the "2009 Albie awards"?

The winners of the "2009 Albie awards" were selected based on their contributions to their respective fields, their impact on society, and their ability to inspire future generations.

4. Is there a monetary prize associated with the "2009 Albie awards"?

No, the "2009 Albie awards" were not accompanied by a monetary prize. The recognition and honor of receiving the award were the main rewards for the winners.

5. Will there be another "Albie awards" event in the future?

There has not been another "Albie awards" event since 2009. However, the organizers have not ruled out the possibility of holding another event in the future to continue celebrating achievements in science and technology.

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