Congratulations to new Contributor Hall of Fame member Paul Monlezun!
Paul hails from Ottawa, Canada and works as a Public Affairs/Government Relations Consultant.
Paul has contributed an enormous number of Canadian government, associations, labour unions, political, industry groups, etc. and has a very sharp eye for finding errors to correct in our database.
Our Hall of Fame is a very small and exclusive group, but their combined contributions account for a very large percentage of our database.
Thanks Paul and keep up the great work!
Sunday, October 9, 2005
New Contributor Hall of Fame member: Paul Monlezun
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Saturday, August 13, 2005
Tom Manning breaks 15,000
Congratulations to one of our Hall of Fame contributors, Tom Manning, who has just passed the 15,000 submission mark!
Tom has been contributing to the site regularly since 2002 and has contributed an average of over a dozen new acronyms and abbreviations each day! When he started contributing, we had "only" about 228,000 definitions in the database. We have almost 429,000 today, which means that since he started, Tom has contributed about 7.5% of all user submissions! Amazing.
Not only has Tom submitted new acronyms, but his eagle eye has spotted hundreds of errors in the existing database.
Acronym Finder is a much better resource because of users like Tom. Keep up the fantastic work!
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Thursday, August 11, 2005
Michael Katz breaks 25,000 contributions!
Michael Katz, a Hall of Fame contributor, has just recently surpassed 25,000 contributions to the site! We have several very dedicated contributors, but Michael is currently #1.
Michael is from Canada and has only been contributing regularly to the site since early 2003 (when we had "only" 262,000 definitions). That's an average of about 25 submissions per day! This means that since he started, he's contributed about 15% of new acronyms and abbreviations. Wow!
And Michael has also told us about several hundred errors and duplications in the database.
Michael, thanks for all your hard work! Your efforts have made Acronym Finder so much better.
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