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MacThemes Contest 04/09/2004 04:01 PM

Those gui-mad folks at MacThemes.net have posted the entries from their theme mockup contest. There are over 40 entries! The...




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SEO Contest


SEO Contest 06/04/2004 01:50 PM

SEO Challenge - nigritude ultramarine: A search engine optimization site is running a contest to see who can get the number one position on Google in 30 days.

The SEO Challenge will have you vying for the number one ranking on a specific search term. The term, currently with no Google results, will be announced May 7th, the day the competition commences.

The term is "nigritude ultramarine" and here's the Google search for it. Winners get an iPod and a flat-panel monitor.

With any luck, the mere mention of the term in this post will cause me to win. (But you have to be a Search Guild member — too bad.)

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Design Within (no one I know's) Reach is holding a contest to design a chair using only champagne corks and wire. Pretty cool concept and I can't wait to see the winners, though it's sad to know the grand prize would only serve as a downpayment on 75% of the products they offer in their inventory. Why not let the winners pick out any chair DWR sells?


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New Mac OS X Innovators Contest 07/07/2004 05:42 PM

O’Reilly has announced a new Mac OS X Innovators Contest, with the award to be presented at this year’s OS X conference in October.

If you’re an OS X developer, no matter how small, I encourage you to enter the contest. It was a great thing for us (NetNewsWire won last year in the first contest)—and it would have been a good learning experience even had we not won, since in entering we had to write about our application succinctly and describe why anyone would be interested in it. (Which is a valuable thing to be able to do.)

I’ll be attending the conference, and I look forward to congratulating the winners—which could be you!


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An interesting contest has just opened for entries, called Fusedspace. "An international design competition on innovative applications for new technology in the public domain" is how they describe themselves but keep in mind the term "public domain" in this case is more specific to public spaces. The contest is set to give away over 17 thousand Euros in prize money for the best proposals that meld public spaces, technology, art, and community. Entry deadline is April 30th.


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Cathy from Starwarscards.net reminded us the second week of her giveaway of Topps Clone Wars P1 and P2 promo cards and even some Clone Wars card sell sheets is underway.

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iMovie Contest 10/29/2003 12:13 AM
Internet Video Magazine is having an iMovie contest for all aspiring film makers out there. First place receives an Apple iPod, second place gets the complete GeeThree Slick iMove Transitions and Effects package, and third place receives a professional editing keyboard from Bella Corporation. So fire up those video cameras and win some stuff! [Thanks to dotmac.info member fourvideo for the news tip!]

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LoopRumors today announced their first contest for its readers. The top 5 winners will receive a FREE LoopRumors T-Shirt.

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One of my co-workers, JR, remarks on an innovation contest at work. I'm glad to know I'm not the only one who wasn't sure what to make of the announcement. The initial announcement sounded a bit fishy for several reasons....

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Self-Portrait contest 06/22/2005 01:54 AM
Spymac's latest contest asks members to create a hand-drawn self-portrait. You don't have to be a professional artist to enter, but the entries should involve some time and thought, along with a bit of creativity. The entries must be hand-drawn on paper (pencil, pen, charcoal, chalk, crayon), then either scanned or photographed and uploaded to the Hand-drawn self-portrait category in the Spymac Gallery. The winner will receive a one year Wheel account and a Spymac T.Shirt. The contest will be open until July 4th when voting will begin by the Spymac community.

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First off, let me just say I got a ton of response to my gmail photo invites thing and among the entries I got far too many good ones to pick just a few. I actually used gmail's built-in tools to track everything. By labeling all incoming entries, I can see in one click that 118 people sent a photo link in. Of those, I put a star next to 36 I liked on first view. Of those, I narrowed them down to 31. Among those 31, there was something compelling about the colors, lighting, and/or subject matter and any one of ten could have had the top spots. I'm going with my gut reaction on first viewing but here are the three winning entries:

a kite photo, a net photo, & a sunset photo

It was really hard to pick the top three, as any one of these could have also been there. If I had more invites to give out, I would have thrown them all into this list, in no particular order:

§ § § § § § § § § § § § § § § § § § § § § § § § § § § §

I learned some things in this experiment. The biggest one is that when I said "send in your best photo" I figured that meant the best composition with the best lighting and most technically superior image. What most people sent was their finest memory captured on film, regardless of photo quality. It was eye-opening to me, and told me a lot about over a hundred strangers. I got to see many, many photos from vacations and untold numbers of sunsets. It's a fantastic way to experience meaningful moments in peoples' lives, by seeing these photos. I've been getting way too far into the technical side of photography for the last year or two and forgot that photography is first and foremost a way to record memories.

Overall, I got to see (and share here) many wonderful photos and memories from those that sent them in. I wish I had more invites to give and thank everyone for participating.


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Steel's Staring Contest 05/26/2004 12:07 PM
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Just How Influential Is America? Mark Rice-Oxley, writing in the Christian Science Monitor, argues that, 2000 years from now, Disney will probably be more remembered than Plato. Really? [More inside. Via Arts & Letters Daily.]

Movies for Music Contest


Movies for Music Contest 06/15/2004 12:03 PM

Downhill Battle and p2pnet have announced a new video contest.

The goal is to encourage people to make short movies and animations about the music industry, filesharing, and the potential we have to change the system. The right video can be the best way to explain these issues and get someone involved, and as always we like to hit from every direction we can. Please tell all your video artist friends!

Unless otherwise specified all entries are to be licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Shar eAlike license.

No submissions are currently up, so their gallery features Building on the Past by Justin Cone, winner of a recent Creative Commons moving images contest.


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The Obfuscated Perl Contest


The Obfuscated Perl Contest 12/24/2004 12:57 PM

There's a fascinating contest afoot since 1996 called "The Obfuscated Perl Contest." The idea is to write the most needlessly complex Perl program your evil little mind can think up.

According to the Wikipedia page, there are four categories which tend to limit the size of the programs to just 1 or 2K. Here's a good overview of the categories and rules.

I couldn't find an actual home page for the contest, but since one of the categories requires entrants to print out "The Perl Journal," that magazine probably has something to do with it. I did find a number of associated links that showed me far, far more than I wanted to know.

This guy won 2nd place. To give you an idea of how wretched these programs truly are, here's a small piece of his explanation:

The program forks thirty-two copies of itself. Each copy is responsible for printing exactly one character from @data. Because the 32 processes are running concurrently, they somehow need to synchronize themselves so that the thirty-two characters come out in the right order. They use two mechanisms to accomplish this: First, parents wait for their children to complete before printing and exiting. Second, the processes use pipes to communicate to one another when they are finished. About half the program logic is concerned with the details of setting up the pipes correctly.

His program was just 332 characters long. I never did figure out what exactly it printed out.

This guy also won second place (I couldn't figure out what year), but doing something even more ridiuclous: he combines two programs, then hid a subroutine to split the "true" code out and eval it.

I took half of the top portion of the code and half of the lower portion and then interlaced the characters of each. I added a for loop to the final code that separated the two halves, concatenated them, then called eval() to interpret the original program.

Now, I don't know if that's cheating or not, since he's doing things that serve no purpose other than to make things difficult. I would think that extra points would be given to techniques that had an actual purpose separate from the contest itself.

I really liked this guy (man, "this guy" is apparently one hell of a Perl programmer...), who also used the "extracted string which is eval'd" technique, but which resulted in an ASCII clock which displays the current time. Very nice, and perhaps even useful.

From the Wikipedia page, I found this related page about the apparent joy of writing Perl programs to print out "Just Another Perl Hacker". There are some examples there that are very intriguing, including the last one which appears to be nothing more the a block of Perl keywords. How that might work, I haven't the first clue.

Maybe they should talk to the guy who writes Perl in latin. Wouldn't that be obfuscated enough? Or how about the wicked soul that wrote the definitie guide on How to Write Unmaintainable Code? There are some techniques in there that would be worth exploring.

In the end, I can't disagree with this post to a Perl list-serv. When confronted with the title "Obfuscated Perl Contest," this poster responded:

isn't this an oxymoron?

I'm with him.


Remix Contest: Jim's Big Ego


Remix Contest: Jim's Big Ego 04/30/2004 09:58 PM
Take a crack at remixing, or making a video for Jim's Big Ego's song Mix Tape. You've got three weeks and we'll feature the best entries on the front page of our site for a week. Entries will be taken till May 28th, 2004. The song is under an Attribution-N oncommercial-ShareAlike license and you can download the source tracks from here.
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ANNOUNCE: SquirrelMail 1.3.1 Released 08/21/2002 02:55 AM
After the release of our development release 1.3.0 just 2 days ago, already lots of bugs have been squashed. Enough reason for us to make this new release. Please download it, have lots of fun with it, and report any oddities and bugs you may find. (Still, this release is not yet recommended for production environments.) download: http://www.squirrelmail.org/download.php releasenotes: http://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?release_id=106274

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ANNOUNCE: SquirrelMail 1.3.0 released 08/19/2002 11:50 AM
The first release of a new development series has seen the light! It is cool, better, and awesome. However, we do not yet recommend this version for production servers. Have a look and install it! http://www.squirrelmail.org/download.php See the release notes at: http://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?release_id=105692

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ANNOUNCE: SquirrelMail 1.2.8 Released 09/16/2002 09:43 AM
SquirrelMail 1.2.8 has been released. The big news is that SquirrelMail will now work with the PHP register_globals setting to off. Like all stable releases this one contains no new features, only bug fixes. See the ChangeLog: http://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?group_id=311&release_id=1 10774 Get the new version:http://www.squirrelmail.org/download.php

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SquirrelMail is a PHP4-based Web email client. It includes built-in pure PHP support for IMAP and SMTP, and renders all pages in pure HTML 4.0 for maximum compatibility across browsers. It also has MIME support, folder manipulation, etc. Today, new releases of both the stable and the development distribution have seen the light. The stable release incorporates many bugfixes and stability enhancements, most notable fixes: the areas of register_globals, session handling and preferences should all work more reliable. We hope this release solves the most common problems with the stable distribution. The devel release has seen many code rewrites that should result in a faster and more reliable SquirrelMail. The 1.3.2 release is one step closer to bringing 1.3 to stable.

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Debian GNU/Linux Advisory: squirrelmail


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[SECURITY] [DSA 662-1] New squirrelmail
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[SECURITY] [DSA 535-1] New squirrelmail
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[SECURITY] [DSA 535-1] New squirrelmail
packages fix multiple vulnerabilities
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[SECURITY] [DSA 662-2] New squirrelmail
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[SECURITY] [DSA 662-2] New squirrelmail
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[CLA-2004:858] Conectiva Security
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ERRATA: [ GLSA 200405-16 ] Multiple XSS
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