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* COMPETITION WINNERS *
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First off,I`d like to thank each and every one of you who took the
time and trouble to enter last issue`s competitions.There were
8,err...or 9,I`ve forgotten,correct answers to each of the 3
competitions.The prizes for each compo were 6,yes 6,disks of PD from
the catalogues of ASCIILUM PDL,very genorously donated by the man
himself Gary Simmons.I would also like to take this opportunity to
thank Gary for his excellent support with Kelstar,with the
competitions and with,well,anything and everything really.
Right on with the good news.
The first competition question was,
Who programmed the classic games Llamatron and Revenge of the Mutant
Camels,among many others,for the Atari ST.
The answer of course was Jeff Minter,and the lucky geezer who`s name
was drawn out of the assembled mail was Phil McFarlane
11,Brooms Park
Stone
Staffs
ST15 0BQ
The second competition question was,
What piece of jewelly headwear made famous by Mrs Queen,is an anagram,
( that`s like mixed up letters ) of ATARI.
The correct answer was Tiara,( tough question huh? ),and the first
name out of the hat this time was Paul Davis
14,Grace Close
Mottingham
London
SE9 4JE
The third and last question was,
How many keys on the ST keyboard have writing on them as opposed to
just a letter or a number.
And the answer for that was 15,( at least that`s how many are on mine
anyway ).The lucky devil who`s name came out first this time was
Bill Angove
32,Lower Field Road
Westminster Park
Chester
CH4 7QF
What a lot they`ve got.
Phil,Paul,and Bill will be shortly receiving a copy of the Asciilum
catalogue to pick their disks from.Well done guys.