Just in case there might be a misunderstanding... I don't propose that we should limit submissions to electronic form only, though given the scope of the contest I could easily envision that becoming necessary. What I meant to say it that I don't think AGA can provide access to the contest for non-internet users that is equivalent to the on-line access. For instance, in order for someone who choses not to use the internet to vote for the People's Choice award AGA would have to publish the entries in a full color glossy, mail it out at no cost to anyone who asked for one, pay postage for the vote by return mail and manually enter and process the vote. I think we just need to accept that there will be some access limitations. Non-internet users will be able to compete, but they won't be able to view the show or vote. Roger