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Best of... Rating Best Mineral photos

The Best Minerals chapters are arguably among the best sections at Mindat, aside from the locality chapters and species data chapters, of course. I was just at the actinolite page and found that few of the actinolite specimens were rated. I would think that any candidate for best Minerals should have a rating of at least "1" and not "0". I rated a few of the actinolite photos and would hope that as the chapters continue to be developed that the Best Minerals photos receive a non-zero rating.




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9th Jul 2014 21:01 UTCRock Currier Expert

Van,

I appoint you as the rating police here on Mindat with full powers to click as many votes as you want for amphiboles and pyroxines and all other under appreciated mineral groups. I would also suggest that you could lavish some of your attention on water soluable evaporates, borates, zeolites and slag minerals. I know you will do a bang up job in your in your new position. Congrats!
 
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