As you may know, those who contribute to TechnoLawyer receive ViewPoints — our currency. Each ViewPoint is worth 2 cents. ViewPoints never expire.
You can currently use ViewPoints to purchase a TechnoLawyer Archive subscription. Soon, you'll be able to use them to purchase TechnoLawyer Classifieds.
Below you will find a list of the top 10 TechnoLawyer Tycoons — the 10 active members who currently have the most ViewPoints. While not exactly a Gates-like fortune, these sums are very impressive nonetheless.
230,975 ($4,619.50): Seth Rowland
129,225 ($2,584.50): Ed Poll
101,650 ($2,033): Tim Piganelli
86,660 ($1,733.20): John Heckman
82,475 ($1,649.50): Wells Anderson
75,500 ($1,510): Jeffrey Allen
75,450 ($1,509): Patricia Nemish
74,760 ($1,495.20): Ross Kodner
53,375 ($1,067.50): David Moon
53,200 ($1,064): Bruce Olson
In all, 31 TechnoLawyer members have 10,000 or more ViewPoints — most of them TechnoFeature authors. However, expect this number to increase. Why? Because we will soon begin awarding more ViewPoints for Posts that appear in our Answers to Questions and Fat Friday newsletters. A lot more — up to 20,000 per Post ($400).
Thank you to all our contributors! Please keep it coming!
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