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Thanks kindly to all 4 of you for making this contest possible...it was a blast!
(An icy blast, that is)
Still shocked at everyone's generosity,
-Gil
In lugnet.announce, Richard Marchetti writes:
> Hey Y'all:
>
> It's been a great contest and I have enjoyed my part in the event as it
> unfolded. I would like to thank Curt Tigges, Tom Sciortino, and Jude
> Beaudin for all of their help with the various administrative chores
> concerning the contest.
>
> The official contest page is available here:
> http://www.ozbricks.net/iceplanet/Iceplanet2002/index.htm
>
> I congratulate our winners and thank everyone for their participation.
> Really, everyone who entered the contest is a winner (well, except for the
> one guy we disqualified for failure to vote!) -- but your peers did select a
> few of you as standouts.
>
> The Winners!
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Cat I - Frostbite Hoverbike (43 pieces) - Chris Maddison
> Cat II - Glacial Spike (99 pieces) - Adrian Drake
> Cat III - Icesykal Rapid Transport Vehicle (104 pieces) - Gil Shaw
> Cat IV - Bison Glacial Defense Vehicle (203 pieces) - Gil Shaw
> Cat V - Ice Superiority Fighter Permafrost (416 pieces) - Gil Shaw
> Cat VI - Ice Planet 2002 #1592 variation (600 pieces) - Joseph Williams
> Cat VII - BZ-33 Frost Fly (76 pieces) - Tom Sciortino
> Cat VIII - Icespeeder (200 pieces) - Jude Beaudin
> Cat IX - The Ammonia Sea Scout (317 pieces) - Jeff Jardine
> Cat X - C-52 Snowstorm (879 pieces) - Tim Romine
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
> I bow to genius.
>
> -- The Ice Worm
>
> P.S.
> Softly, she called down to him: "Hey! Old worm! Was this your design?"
> There was no answer but then she had not really expected an answer.
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