

[Contest] Top 7 Editors
I am really excited to announce the current top 7 editors of the oneyear.ch 2012 editor competition – sounds awesome right? If you don’t know what I am talking about, head over here to read all about it!
For the rest of you, there is still a high chance to win if you comment on previous posts and keep looking for those mistakes. As I mentioned before, I sometimes add some pretty obvjous ones, so there is something to find for everone ; ). Please note that not only the best editor will win a prize but also one random pick will receive a Pencilbook plus a sweet surprise.
Here are the top 7 editors so far:

It’s just about halftime of my study here in England and also this contest. So, let’s make the best out of the second half.
If you have a thought or a feedback feel free to let me know in the comments or write me through the contact page.
PS. Should you still not know what a Pencilbook is head over to pencilbook.ch or become a fan on facebook.com/pencilbook. People say it’s an outstanding and exceptional product… ; )
PSS. A little bird told me that there soon will be an extra credit assignment in which you can win 25!!! extra points! Wait for it!
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Your English is practically better than mine, but I noticed just a few!
….editor will win a prize, but also one… forgot the comma I think
thanks max, that’s obviously a huge compliment! Concerning the punctuation I don’t thin I will ever be able to understand how this really works xD THanks
I believe it is “PPS” for “post postscript.”
Your English is great, Raphy! I’m so impressed.
*obvious, *everyone…. easy points…8)
always getting those easy ones, aren’t you (8