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Poll: Most Intelligent Biblioblogger?

So, WordPress has this new feature where you can insert a poll into your blog posts. So, to make use of this new tool and to have a little fun, let me ask: Who within the biblioblogging world is the most intelligent? I do not qualify because, well, I’m creating this poll. And, clearly, that is not an intelligent thing to do.

Cast your vote! And feel free to leave your reasoning in the comments.

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  • http://patmccullough.com/ Patrick George McCullough

    Nick Norelli gets three votes in quick succession. Hmmm…

  • http://rdtwot.wordpress.com Nick Norelli

    Well I can account for one of them. ;-)

  • http://rdtwot.wordpress.com Nick Norelli

    BTW, when do you announce the winner?

  • http://patmccullough.com/ Patrick George McCullough

    Well, it’s not really a “contest” with winners and losers. It’s a survey of who is intelligent. You can check the results as they come in by hitting “view results.”

    Right now we’ve got a four way tie between April DeConick, Mark Goodacre, John Hobbins, and you. But it’s not enough data to make a definitive statement.

  • http://rdtwot.wordpress.com Nick Norelli

    Darnit! I was under the impression that you’d be providing the person with the most votes with some books! :-P

  • http://patmccullough.com/ Patrick George McCullough

    Ha! That’s because you have a one-track mind: free books ;) I am quite poor at this moment of life, so I can only hope that the most intelligent bibliobloggers will have the mental tools to gain some free books in other ways.

  • http://neonostalgia.com/weblog/ Chris Weimer

    I hereby claim all the “Other” votes to be fore me. ;)

  • http://ancienthebrewpoetry.typepad.com John Hobbins

    I voted for Goodacre. You better hope Jim West doesn’t see this poll.

  • http://goulablogger.wordpress.com Chuck Grantham

    There’s bound to be someone I’m not reading more intelligent than this lot.

    Still, I’m voting Chris Tilling for all the obvious reasons.