The Sesitec 2.0 will go on next year. I don't want people voting for an idea. I want them voting for a
proven innovation. Since 99% of the people voting will not have any experience with 2.0 (since it made its debut last week), there is no reason for them to vote for it. Yes, it's a great idea and, hopefully, a great innovation as well. However, few have any experience with it so voting for it would be silly, especially if they later find out that it causes Herpes (Pat and Matt, I'm sure it doesn't cause STD's, but I'm just trying to make a point.
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