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It’s time to cast your final votes for the 2002 edition of the Newtie Awards. What the heck is a Newtie? A mighty fair question if you haven’t been hanging around Newtons very long. The Newties are annual awards given out by Rich Lindsay of This Old Newt fame, celebrating the best Newton-related software releases, upgrades, hardware hacks, web sites, and personalities the community has to offer. This year, there happens to be three projects I’m spearheading in the running for awards. I don’t normally enter these on my own account, but this year the Newton Glossary, the Newted Community web site, and my personal Newton web server were all nominated by my green-ensconced peers. If you’ve got a moment to spare, head on over to the official Newtie Awards Voting Booth and flip a lever for your favourites. If one of my humble projects happens to be included on your short list, that’d be great. Honestly, I’m just happy to be nominated.