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2004 Readers Choice Awards

Sept. 29, 2004
If you received a secure e-mail ballot for this year's Readers Choice Awards and haven't yet voted, please don't wait any longer. Don't get shut out. Remember, the vendors can't vote, but you can. We want your voice to be heard. Vote in complete anonymity or register for the "thank you" prize giveaway drawings when you vote. One way or the other, please, go to the ballot link in your e-mail and vote.

The opportunity for your voice to be heard is an important one. The vendors don't get to vote, only users of the technologies we're asking about.

If you have been selected from the subscriber list of Control Design magazine to participate in the voting for the 2004 Readers Choice Awards, please take a few minutes to use the link we sent you via e-mail to click through the electronic questionnaire and vote online for the best instrumentation, controls and automation suppliers in our industry.

The results will be published in the November 2004 issue and posted on the Control Design web site.

Your response is confidential and will be used only to prepare a national statistical summary.

As a small token of our appreciation for participating, a $50.00 gift card to Home Depot or Menards will be awarded by drawing to 20 of the first 200 respondents to the survey.

Thank you for your help.

Cordially,

Joe Feeley, Publisher/Editor in Chief
[email protected]

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